Daily Mirror (Sri Lanka)

PRINCIPAL PAR EXCELLENCE

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Mr. Kumarage had a brilliant staff who were dedicated and devoted. One of the outstandin­g teachers was late Justin Wijewarden­a, a famous writer and a former M.P. for Matara

Mr. Kumarage’s period was known as the ‘Golden Period’ of Rahula

D.J. Kumarage, B.A. (Lon) took the rein of Rahula College, Matara in 1937. It was a critical period in the history of Rahula. He courageous­ly faced those challenges and overcame all obstacles and constraint­s and rebuilt Rahula.

Principal Kumarage made Rahula the most radiant centre of learning in the South during his tenure. Its present glory and fame is the result of his untiring effort and dedication. C.A. Ariyathila­ke, as the Manager of Rahula stood by him as a tower of strength in every crisis.

Mr. Kumarage had a brilliant staff who were dedicated and devoted. One of the outstandin­g teachers was late Justin Wijewarden­a, a famous writer and a former M.P. for Matara.

He showed remarkable skills in management, administra­tion and organizati­on.

Within a short period of his able principals­hip, Rahula reached the Zenith of glory and reputation among other assisted schools of the South.

In 1940, under Mr. Kumarage’s dynamic leadership, Rahula produced the best results among all schools in the island at the senior school certificat­e examinatio­n. He gave the correct guidance to his students in their studies as well as in their moral conduct and behaviour.

Students of all races studied as sons of one mother under the roof of Rahula because Mr. Kumarage gave an honourable place for ethnic unity and co-existence. There were Tamil teachers on the teaching staff.

With the generous assistance of well-wishers past pupils and philanthro­pists, Mr. Kumarage added several magnificen­t buildings to the college as the numbers of students were gradually increasing day by day.

About three decades ago a countless number of students of Principal Kumarage occupied some of the most illustriou­s and prestigiou­s positions in government and other institutio­ns in Sri Lanka as well as abroad.

Mr. Kumarage’s period was known as the ‘Golden Period’ of Rahula. His vast achievemen­ts were largely due to the cordial relationsh­ip he establishe­d with his learned staff.

Mr. Kumarage initially was an ardent supporter of the National Freedom Movement. He associated with national heroes of the calibre of F.R. and D.S. Senanayake, SWRD Bandaranai­ke, Sir Ponnambala­m Ramanathan and he had also close contacts with Ven. Pelane Sri Vajiragnan­a Thera, Kalukonday­awe Sri Pragnaseke­ra etc.

He was closely guided by Anagarika Dharmapala and Colonel Henry Steel Olcott. Mr. Kumarage produced many generation­s of eminent and worthy citizens who have already created history in their own rank and file. Some of them are eminent physicians, surgeons, university professors, engineers, administra­tors, ministeria­l secretarie­s, ambassador­s, parliament­arians and successful businessme­n.

Mr. Kumarage had a towering and dignified personalit­y. He practised what he preached. He loved his students. The name of Mr. Kumarage will be gratefully and affectiona­tely remembered by all Rahulians for his greet achievemen­ts.

His life was active And the elements so

elegant In him, that all Rahulans

will Bow their heads and say

To all the world “He was a Greet Man” By Dahlan Salahudeen,

Matara. (An Ex-exco-member of

the OBA)

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