Vidyaloka College
Vidyaloka College | |
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Crest of Vidyaloka College | |
Location | |
Galle Sri Lanka | |
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Type | Government Public School |
Motto |
SUKO PANNAYA PATI LABO Meaning: ("ප්රඥාව ලැබීම සැපයකි.") |
Established | 1941 |
Founder |
Weliwitiye Punyasara Thera H. W. Amarasuriya |
Grades | 1 to G.C.E. (A/L) |
Gender | Boys |
Age | 6 to 19 |
Enrollment | 2,200 |
Pupils | Vidyalokians |
Color(s) |
Maroon and White |
Affiliation | Buddhist |
Website | http://www.vidyalokabcg.sch.lk |
Vidyaloka College is a boys' school in Galle, Sri Lanka. The school was established on 14 January 1941 by philanthropist Henry Woodward Amarasuriya under the patronage of Venerable Weliwitiye Punyasara Thera.[1] It is a national school which accommodates over 2200 students and provides primary and secondary education to them.[2] The school was re-constructed after it was badly affected by the Indian Ocean tsunami in 2004.
College Today
The college today provides education to about 2200 students from grade 1 to grade 13 and it is regarded as one of the leading boys' schools in the Southern Province of Sri Lanka.
Past principals
- 1941 - 1944 : E. A. C. Munasinghe
- 1945 - 1964 : B. D. P. de Silva
- 1964 - 1965 : A. Hendravitharana
- 1965 - 1971 : B. K. de Silva
- 1971 - 1977 : Chandradasa de Silva
- 1977 - 1981 : Christy Nanayakkara
- 1981 - 1995 : D. H. Senevirathna
- 1996 - 2004 : M. B. L. de Silva
- 2004 - 2010 : N. G. Gunapala
- 2010 - 2013 : F. Welege
- 2013 - present : P. P. W. Senewirathna
College Houses
Students are divided into four houses according to their admission number. These houses are named after four ancient kings of Sri Lanka.
- -Ashoka
- -Gemunu
- -Prakrama
- -Sangabo
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Notable alumni
Name | Notability | Reference |
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Dahanayake, CharlesCharles Dahanayake | founding professor of physics University of Kelaniya, founding president Institute of Physics, Sri Lanka | [3] |
Gunasinghe, NandaNanda Gunasinghe | member parliament (Galle 1994–2001) | [4] |
Jayasiri, W.W. Jayasiri | actor, film director | [4] |
Lakshman, W. D.W. D. Lakshman | Vice Chancellor University of Colombo (1994–1999), Economist | [5] |
Malinga, LasithLasith Malinga | international cricket player (2004–present) | [6] |
Pathirana, RichardRichard Pathirana | Minister for Education and higher education (1994-2000), minister for State Administration, Home Affairs and Administration Reforms (2000-01), member of Sri Lankan parliament (1983-2001) | [7] |
Rowel, RenukaRenuka Rowel | Major General, Chief Signals Officer - Sri Lanka Signals Corps | [4] |