St. Anthony's College, Wattala
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tam, கடமை முதலில் , motto_translation = Duty First , caption = College Crest , location = Wattala , country =
Sri Lanka 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 ...
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Austin , colors = Blue and Gold
, free = St. Anne's Balika Maha Vidyalaya, Wattala , free_label = Sister school , alumni_name = Anthonian , website = St. Anthony's College, Wattala ( si, ශා. අන්තෝනි විද්‍යාලය, වත්තල ta, சாந்த அந்தோனியார் வித்தியாலயம்) is a catholic boys' school in Wattala,
Sri Lanka 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 ...
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History

On 5 April 1942, Colombo was subjected to aerial bombing by the Japanese military for about 90 minutes. Many residents fled, with one group who traveled to the village of Wattala not wishing to return. The influx highlighted the town's need for a school. A temporary cadjan shed was erected on a large property of about , located on Averiwatta Road. On 4 May 1942, a permanent school opened, with Bro. Vincent Joseph as Director, assisted by four other brothers. This school was a branch of three schools: St. Benedict's College; St. Joseph's College; and De la Salle College.   The initial enrollment was 88 students. Most classes were housed in the shed, adjacent to the main building where the brothers lodged. Senior classes were held in the main house. The living conditions for the brothers were not comfortable absent electricity and running water. The Brothers had to draw water from a well to bathe and wash. In addition to the three schools already mentioned, boys came from Royal, St. Joseph's College,
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, and other outstation schools. Most of these boys returned to their respective schools when conditions improved in Colombo. Most of the property was heavily vegetated and as the school population grew, the need for a playground increased. The students used the commercial service grounds near the Hunupitiya railway station, for games and physical activities. A sizable playground was constructed adjacent to the school within a year, where outdoor games like cricket, football, and volleyball were organised. 1942 concluded with a Parents' Day celebration. A temporary stage was put up at one end of the shed and each class contributed an item. 1943 several students returned to Colombo replaced by local boys. Absent facilities, the director of
St. Benedict's College, Colombo St. Benedict's College ( Sinhala: සාන්ත බෙනඩික් විදුහල, Tamil: புனித ஆசீர்வாதப்பர் கல்லூரி) is a Catholic school located in the Kotahena area of Colombo, Sri L ...
allowed his laboratory to be used once a week for practical work in physics and chemistry. Ten students were presented for the first time for the SSC, which they all passed. Bro. Vincent Joseph, the school's director started taking steps to make the school independent and not a branch school. With the help of organised meetings of parents and the chiefs of the various religious organisations, he petitioned for a new school. The Education Ministry bowed to public opinion allowing and the new school was officially established.


Houses

The students are divided into four houses:


Vincent House

* Named after Vincent Joseph Gottwald, the founder and the first director of the college. * Color : Purple


Stephen House

* Named after Stephen Harding, the second director of the college. * Color : Green


Callixtus House

* Named after Anslem Callixtus, the third director of the college. * Color : Red


Austin House

* Named after Austin Anthony, the fourth director of the college. * Color : Pink


Notable alumni

* Avishka Tharindu - Cricket Player (2010-2020) *
Manoj Hemaratne Manoj Veerendra Hemaratne (born July 24, 1969, in Colombo) is a former Sri Lankan first-class cricketer who played for the Antonians Sports Club Antonians Sports Club is a first-class cricket team in Sri Lanka. It played first-class cricket f ...
- First-class cricket player (1985–2000) * Thisara Perera - International cricket player (2011–2012) * Manjula Munasinghe -
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cricket player (1986–1991) * Chaminda Vass - International cricket player (1987–1993) *
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Past directors and principals


Directors


Principals


References

{{Education in Sri Lanka Boys' schools in Sri Lanka National schools in Sri Lanka Schools in Gampaha District