St. John's College, Nugegoda
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St. John's College, started in 1915 and is the only boys' school in
Nugegoda Nugegoda () is a large, densely populated suburb of Colombo, Sri Lanka. It is located just south of Sri Jayawardenapura Kotte and north-east of Dehiwela Mt. Lavinia. It has a population of over 250,000 people. Education Schools in the region ...
, Sri Lanka. It contains two primary sections and upper school. Nugegoda had no English School until 1915. St. John's School commenced with 14 pupils on 5 May 1915. In 1934, the mixed school of St. John's was separated into separate Boys and Girls schools, with the boys school known as the College of St. John, Nugeogda.


History

In 1915, five Wardens of the Church of St. John, led by John Henry Wickramanayake, secured a piece of land in Nugegoda from the
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. They collected money to establish an English School with fifteen students. Initially it was a Christian Mission school and the first principal of the school was Wickramanayake. In 1934, the mixed school was separated into Girls' and Boys' schools. The girls' school was known as St. John's Girls' School and boys' school was known as St John's Boys' College. The schools were under the church of SS Mary and John, Nugegoda. There was a Tamil stream as well but the classes were initially at the boys' school and then transferred to a building adjacent to the church. It became a separate school and was called Tamil Maha Vidyalaya. In 1963 under the government re-organisation of schools, all English medium classes were transferred to St Joseph's Convent.


Past principals

*C. E. Rubasinghe (1934–1935) *Rev. Clarence Pieris (1935–1937) *J. H. Hill (1937–1939) *Rev. Canon Harold De Mel (1940–1947) *E. C. A. Navaratnaraja (1948–1957) *W. T. Canegeratne (1957–1958) *Samarawicrama (1958–1967) *W. T. Bannaheka (1967–1969) *C. K. Gamage (1970–1983) *L. A. J. Jayasundara (1984–1994) *R. A. R. Ranathunga (1994–1994) *S. Kodikara (1994–1995) *R. S. Jayasekara (1995–1996) *S. Athulathmudali (1996–1998) *Neville Kularatne (1998–1999) *Asoka Senanayake (2000–2002) *S. Dissanayake (2003–2006) *K. Jayasekara (2007–2008) *Maj. Liyangaskubura (2009–2012) *Maj. Wanaguru (2012–2014) *Maithreepala Liyanarachchi (2015–2017) *Buddhika Aththanayake (2017–2023) *S.Dilan Nishantha Gunarathne (2023-present)


Houses

*Copleston (Lihini) – Yellow – *De Winton (Hansa) – Red – *Carpenter Garnier (Kokila) – Green – *Christopherson (Mayura) – Blue –


Awards


Cyril Herath Memorial Trophy

The Cyril Herath Memorial trophy (Johnian of the Year) is awarded to the best overall student in the school.
Cyril Herath Deshamanya L. D. Cyril Herath was a Sri Lankan Inspector-General of Police and Permanent Secretary to the Ministry of Defence. Education He was educated at St. John's College, Nugegoda and at the Royal College, Colombo and graduated from the ...
served as the country's
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between 1985 and 1988. The Cyril Herath Memorial Trophy has only been awarded twice in the school's history, 2011 and 2015. In 2011 Udesh Chandima Perera won this award and Navodh Jayasundara won the Cyril Herath Memorial Trophy in 2015.


Notable alumni

One of the first students, Ossie Abeyratne, became the first Dean of the Faculty of Medicine at the University of Colombo and another,
Cyril Herath Deshamanya L. D. Cyril Herath was a Sri Lankan Inspector-General of Police and Permanent Secretary to the Ministry of Defence. Education He was educated at St. John's College, Nugegoda and at the Royal College, Colombo and graduated from the ...
, the 22nd
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.


References


External links

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Johnian Walk and Old Boys' Talent Show

Church of Ceylon - The Anglican Church in Sri Lanka
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