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St. Patrick's College (SPC) ( ''Punitha Pattiriciyār Kallūri'') is a
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in Gurunagar, Jaffna, Sri Lanka. It was founded in 1850 by Roman Catholic missionaries.


History

The Jaffna Catholic English School was established in 1850 by
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Orazio Bettacchini, an Italian Roman Catholic missionary. It was later renamed Jaffna Boys' Seminary before being registered as a high school and renamed St. Patrick's College on 10 January 1881. Rev. John Smythe, formerly of the Ceylon Civil Services, became its first Rector. Brother Conway's appointment as principal in 1862 coincided with increased enrolment. During this period, students achieved notable results in Sri Lanka's first local examinations. Rev. Charles Matthews, a Canadian university graduate, served as Rector from 1906 to 1936 (with brief interruptions). He implemented formal rules and systematized academics and sports. Under his leadership, the college achieved top results in the British Empire for the London Matriculation examinations for three consecutive years, and won championships in soccer, cricket, and athletics. Rev. Timothy Long served as Rector from 1936 to 1954. When most private schools in Ceylon were nationalised in 1960, St. Patrick's College remained a private, non-fee levying institution. The school's motto is "Fide et Labore" (Latin for "Faith and Work"). Rev. A. P. Thirumahan is the current rector.


Big Match

SPC play
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in an annual cricket match known as the ''Battle of the Golds''. The first match took place in 1917.


Rectors/principals

* 1850–58 Patrick Foy * 1859–61 Rev. Bro. John Joseph Brown * 1862–70 Rev. Bro. Patrick Joseph Conway * 1870 Rev. Bro. Michael A. Murphy * 1870–74 Rev. Bro. ( Fr.) Patrick O Flanagan * 1874–75 T. W. McMahan * 1875–80 Rev. Bro. ( Fr.) Patrick O Flanagan * 1880–83 Rev. Bro. (Fr.) J. A. R. Smythe * 1883–85 Rev. Fr. Charles H. Lytton * 1885–88 Rev. Fr. Jules Collin * 1888–89 Rev. Fr. M. Dubreuil * 1889-01 Rev. Fr. Patrick Dunne * 1901–02 Rev. Fr. Jules Collin * 1902–05 Rev. Fr. Charles A. Beaud * 1905–21 Rev. Fr. Charles S. Matthews * 1921–24 Rev. Fr. John A. Guyomar * 1924–36 Rev. Fr. Charles S. Matthews * 1936–54 Rev. Fr. Timothy M. F. Long * 1954–60 Rev. Fr. S. N. Arulnesan * 1960–66 Rev. Fr. P. J. Jeevaratnam * 1966–76 Rev. Fr. T. A. J. Mathuranayagam * 1976–79 Rev. Fr. John A. Francis * 1979–92 Rev. Fr. G. A. Michael (Francis) Joseph * 1992-02 Rev. Fr. A. I. Bernard * 2002–07 Rev. Fr. Dr. Justin Gnanapragasam * 2008–17 Rev. Fr. Jero Selvanayagam * 2017– Rev. Fr. A. P. Thirumahan


Notable alumni

* S. C. C. Anthony Pillai – Trade unionist and Member of Parliament. *
Leo Rajendram Antony Leo Rajendram Antony (18 April 1927 − 3 December 2012) was a Sri Lankan Roman Catholic bishop. He studied at St Patrick's College, Jaffna St. Patrick's College (SPC) ( ''Punitha Pattiriciyār Kallūri'') is a Education in Sri Lanka#Private sc ...
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Bishop of Trincomalee–Batticaloa. * Anton Arulanandam – Secretary of the Amateur Athletic Association of Ceylon. *
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– Roman Catholic priest and theologian. * Bertram Bastiampillai – Professor of political science and history, Ombudsman/Parliamentary Commissioner for Administration. * S.F. Chellapah – Director of Medical and Sanitary Services. * H. S. David - Priest, scholar and linguist who died of shock the next day after seeing flames engulfing Jaffna Library from his room at St. Patrick's College the night before. *
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Bishop of Jaffna. * Major General H. Luxman David. *
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– Member of Parliament for
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Jerome Emilianuspillai Right Reverend Jerome Emilianuspillai (20 July 1901 – 17 July 1972) was a Ceylon Tamil priest and Roman Catholic Bishop of Jaffna. Early life and family Emilianuspillai was born on 20 July 1901 in Wennappuwa in western Ceylon Sri ...
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Bishop of Jaffna. *
Justin Gnanapragasam Right Reverend Justin Bernard Gnanapragasam (; born 13 May 1948) is a Sri Lanka Tamil priest and the current Roman Catholic Bishop of Jaffna. Early life Gnanapragasam was born on 13 May 1948 in Karampon on the island of Velanaitivu in northern ...
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Bishop of Jaffna. *
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of the North Central Province. * W. L. Jeyasingham – Dean of the Faculty of Arts,
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– Member of the
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of Kalpitiya District. *
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See also

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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. 12 schools are national schools ...


Further reading

* M. Jude Dinesh LL.M, M.HRD(Col) Attorney-at-law General Secretary, SPC, Alumni Association
Colombo ''175 Years of Academic Brilliance: Rich Legacy of St. Patrick’s College, Jaffna''


References


Sources

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External links

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