Jaffna Central College ( ta, யாழ்ப்பாணம் மத்திய கல்லூரி ''Yāḻppāṇam Mattiya Kallūri'', JCC) is a
national school in
Jaffna, Sri Lanka
Jaffna (, ) is the capital city of the Northern Province of Sri Lanka. It is the administrative headquarters of the Jaffna District located on a peninsula of the same name. With a population of 88,138 in 2012, Jaffna is Sri Lanka's 12th mos ...
. Founded in 1816 by British Methodist missionaries, it is one of Sri Lanka's oldest schools.
History
In 1813 the
Methodist
Methodism, also called the Methodist movement, is a group of historically related denominations of Protestant Christianity whose origins, doctrine and practice derive from the life and teachings of John Wesley. George Whitefield and John's b ...
's British Conference approved the establishment of
missions in
Ceylon
Sri Lanka (, ; si, ශ්රී ලංකා, Śrī Laṅkā, translit-std=ISO (); ta, இலங்கை, Ilaṅkai, translit-std=ISO ()), formerly known as Ceylon and officially the Democratic Socialist Republic of Sri Lanka, is an ...
,
Java
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and the
Cape of Good Hope
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. On 30 December 1813
Dr Coke, seven
missionaries
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(William Ault, Benjamin Clough, George Erskine, Martin Harvard, James Lynch, Thomas H. Squance) and two of the missionaries' wives left
Portsmouth
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and sailed to Ceylon. Mrs Ault and Dr. Coke died on the journey. When the arrived in
Bombay
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they had little money but they were helped by Governor
Evan Nepean
Sir Evan Nepean, 1st Baronet, PC FRS (9 July 1752 – 2 October 1822)Sparrow (n.d.) was a British politician and colonial administrator. He was the first of the Nepean Baronets.
Family
Nepean was born at St. Stephens near Saltash, Cornwall, ...
and W. T. Money, a merchant. Five of the missionaries (Ault, Clough, Erskine, Lynch and Squance) sailed from Bombay on 20 June 1814 and arrived in
Galle
Galle ( si, ගාල්ල, translit=Gālla; ta, காலி, translit=Kāli) (formerly Point de Galle) is a major city in Sri Lanka, situated on the southwestern tip, from Colombo. Galle is the provincial capital and largest city of Souther ...
on the south coast of Ceylon on 29 June 1814. On 11 July 1814 the missionaries gathered together to decide who would be stationed where – Lynch and Squance were to go to
Jaffna
Jaffna (, ) is the capital city of the Northern Province of Sri Lanka. It is the administrative headquarters of the Jaffna District located on a peninsula of the same name. With a population of 88,138 in 2012, Jaffna is Sri Lanka's 12th most ...
in the north; Ault was to go to
Batticaloa
Batticaloa ( ta, மட்டக்களப்பு, ''Maṭṭakkaḷappu''; si, මඩකලපුව, ''Maḍakalapuwa'') is a major city in the Eastern Province, Sri Lanka, and its former capital. It is the administrative capital of the B ...
in the east; Erskine was to go to
Matara in the south; and Clough was to remain in Galle. Clough was later joined by Harvard and his wife. Lynch and Squance left Galle on 14 July 1814 and arrived in Jaffna on 10 August 1814 where they established the
Wesleyan Methodist Mission, North Ceylon Wesleyan Methodist Mission, North Ceylon was formed as part of the Wesleyan Methodist Mission of Ceylon, the oldest Weslyan Mission to be established in East in 1814. The North Ceylon Mission was established to specifically cater to the Tamil speak ...
.
On 1 August 1816 the mission purchased from the government the former orphanage situated opposite the esplanade in Jaffna.
In the period of 1816 - 1817 the ''Jaffna Wesleyan English School'' was founded with Rev. Lynch as principal.
[ The school transferred to the Vembadi site in 1825.][ The school was renamed ''Jaffna Central School'' in 1834 by the then principal Rev. Dr. ]Peter Percival
Peter Percival (24 July 1803 – 11 July 1882) was a British born missionary and educator who opened religious schools in Sri Lanka and South India during the British colonial era.) During his stay in Jaffna, he led the effort to translate the ...
.[ In the same year a separate girls school was established which was renamed ]Vembadi Girls' High School
Vembadi Girls’ High School ( ta, வேம்படி மகளிர் உயர்தரப் பாடசாலை ''Vēmpaṭi Mahaḷir Uyartarap Pāṭacālai'') is a national school in Jaffna, Sri Lanka. Founded in 1834 by British Met ...
in 1897. JCC prospered, becoming affiliated to Madras University
The University of Madras (informally known as Madras University) is a public state university in Chennai, Tamil Nadu, India. Established in 1857, it is one of the oldest and among the most prestigious universities in India, incorporated by an a ...
(1869) and Calcutta University
The University of Calcutta (informally known as Calcutta University; CU) is a public collegiate state university in India, located in Kolkata, West Bengal, India. Considered one of best state research university all over India every year, C ...
(1897).[
In 1945 JCC started providing free education.][ Most private schools in Ceylon, including JCC, were taken over by the government in 1960.][ In 1994 JCC became a national school.][
JCC's principal Kanapathy Rajadurai was shot dead on 12 October 2005 in Jaffna.]
Crest
JCC's crest and colours were introduced in 1901 by Romaine Cooke, the then vice-principal. The lower arc of the crest contains JCC's moto: ''In gloriam Dei optimi maximi'' (Unto the glory of God, the best and the highest). The key symbolises JCC being an instrument that unlocks those leading to knowledge. The yarl symbolises JCC's host city Jaffna. The rising sun symbolises the light of learning that radiates from JCC.
Big Match
JCC play St. John's College, Jaffna ''
, motto_translation = Light Shines in the Darkness
, location =
, streetaddress = Main Street, Chundikuli
, region =
, city = Jaffna, Jaffna District
, state =
, p ...
in an annual cricket match known as the ''Battle of the North'' or the ''Battle of the Blues''. The first match took place in 1904. No matches were played in 1948, 1961, 1985, 1986, 1987, 1988, 1989, 1991, 1996 and 1997. The 1967 match was abandoned due to bad weather.[ The schools played two matches in 1904, 1908, 1909, 1918, 1919, 1921 and 1922. Central won the 1904 match but it wasn't until 1908 that St. John's won a match.][
]
Academic staff
Principals
* 1816 Rev. James Lynch
* 1819 Rev. James Lynch
* 1820–24 Rev. Robert Carver
* 1825 Rev. Joseph Roberts
* 1834–51 Rev. Dr. Peter Percival
Peter Percival (24 July 1803 – 11 July 1882) was a British born missionary and educator who opened religious schools in Sri Lanka and South India during the British colonial era.) During his stay in Jaffna, he led the effort to translate the ...
* 1852–54 Rev. John Walton
* 1855 Rev. William Barber
* 1859–61 Rev. William Talbot
* 1862–66 Rev. John Mitchell
* 1867–70 Rev. John O. Rhodes
* 1870–72 Rev. D.P. Niles (acting)
* 1873–74 Rev. Samuel R. Wilkin
* 1874–76 Rev. William R. Winston
* 1877–78 Edward Strutt
* 1879–81 Fredrick M. Webster
* 1882 Thomas Little
* 1883 William J. G. Bestall
* 1884 Joseph West
* 1885–86 Rev. A. E. Restarick
* 1886–87 Rev. D. P. Niles (acting)
* 1888–89 Rev. Sheldon Knapp
* 1890 Rev. E. Middleton Weaver
* 1891–93 Rev. W. T. Garret
* 1894–95 Rev. Gabriel Leese
* 1896–98 Rev. W. T. Garret
* 1899 Rev. George B. Robeson (acting)
* 1900 Rev. E. O. Martin
* 1901 Rev. Arthur Lockwood
* 1901–03 Rev. W. T. Garret
* 1903–08 Rev. W. M. P. Wilkes
* 1908–10 Rev. H. A. Meek
* 1910–16 Rev. W. M. P. Wilkes
* 1916 Rev. E. T. Selby (acting)
* 1917–21 Rev. Harold Bullough
* 1921 Rev. H.R. Cornish (acting)
* 1922–26 Rev. Percy T. Cash
* 1927 J. K. Chanmukam (acting)
* 1928–32 Rev. Percy T. Cash
* 1933 R. J. Seal (acting)
* 1934–39 Rev. Percy T. Cash
* 1940–42 R. S. D. Williams
* 1943–44 J. W. Arudpragasam
* 1945–55 Rev. C. A. Smith
* 1949 J. C. Charles (acting)
* 1956–62 Rev. Dr. D. T. Niles
* 1962–64 A. E. Tamber
* 1964–71 E. Sabalingam
* 1971–80 E. K. Shanmuganathan
* 1980–82 N. S. Rathinasingham
* 1983–90 V. Balasuntharam
* 1990 N. Rasaratnam
* 1990–96 N. K. Shanmuganathapillai
* 1996 S. Sivanrooban (acting)
* 1996–05 K. Rajadurai
* 2006–08 S. Pathmanathan (acting)
* 2009–11 L. Ongaramoorthy
* 2011– S. K. Elilventhan
Notable alumni
See also
* List of schools in Northern Province, Sri Lanka
The following is a list of schools in Northern Province, Sri Lanka. The province is divided into 12 education zones which are sub-divided into 33 education divisions. There are around 1,000 schools in the province. 11 schools are national schools ...
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‘Celebration of Central’(Colombo, 2016)
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