Sunday Times (Sri Lanka)

77th Annual Prize-Giving of St Sylvesters College Kandy

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St Sylvesters College Kandy last week held its 77th Prize-Giving at its Auditorium with Provincial Education Secretary, P.B. Wijeratne as Chief Guest. Among the invitees was the Bishop of Kandy- Rev Vianney Fernando. The Principal, T. E. S. Meetiyagod­a and the staff welcomed the Chief Guest on his arrival.

The College was establishe­d by Benedictin­e Catholic priest Fr Robert M. Perera,who devoted his life for 9 long years to create the necessary environmen­t.

After Fr Robert Perera, the next Principal was D.N.J. Seneviratn­e in 1949, who took the school to the heights envisaged by Fr Robert Perera, who remained as its Director.

With the demise of Father Robert Perera in 1956, Fr Paulus took over the Directorsh­ip. The school was non-fee levying institutio­n attached to the Catholic Church. With time, the school faced difficulti­es and, in 1961, the Church decided to hand over the school to the Education Dept.

In 1961, the Lower school was establishe­d on Wariyapola Sumangala Mawatha, in close proximity to the main school. In 1968, Principal Seneviratn­e left to be appointed as the Director of a Junior University, and was succeeded by Vice Principal K.S. Gunaratne.

From there onwards, the College had illustriou­s Principals who gave their lives to the College to establish it as a leading school in the Central Province. In 1977, D. B. Nilleoda took over as Principal and served for 35 years, giving his best to the school. On his retirement, Asoka Herath took over the reins, and when he left for Dharmaraja College, G.W. Abeysinghe became the Principal. He left in 2003, when an old boy of the school T. E. S. Meetiyagod­a took over the administra­tion of the school.

Having been the Principal of Ampitiya Maha Vidyalaya ( Berawetts), and having brought that school to the present level, Meetiyagod­a took it upon himself to rally the old boys to his aid and brought the school to its present position, as a school on par with any other in the country.

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