Good Shepherd Convent, Kandy

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Good Shepherd Convent, Kandy
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Good Shepherd Convent, Kandy
Peradeniya Road, Kandy, Sri Lanka

20000
Coordinates 7°17′29″N80°37′49″E / 7.29139°N 80.63028°E / 7.29139; 80.63028
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School typeSemi-Government
Motto Latin: Fortiter et Suaviter
(Strength and Sweetness)
Religious affiliation(s) Christianity
Denomination Roman Catholic
Patron saint(s) Saint Mary Euphrasia
Established1889;135 years ago (1889)
FoundersSister Mary of St. Magdalence de Pazzi Walsh, Sister Mary of St. Constance
Sister school Good Shepherd Convent, Colombo
St. Bridget's Convent, Colombo
PrincipalSudarika Fernando
GradesNursery and 1 - 13
Gender Girls
Age2to 18
Enrollment1600
Education system GCE Sri Lanka
Language English, Sinhala, Tamil
Houses  St. Brigids
  St. Helenas
  St. Lucias
  St. Marguerites
  St. Terasitas
Color(s)Blue and white
  
Alumni nameShepherdians
Brother School St. Anthony's College, Kandy
Website https://www.goodshepherdconventkandy.org

Good Shepherd Convent, Kandy, is a semi-government fee-levying Roman Catholic girls' school in Kandy, Sri Lanka. The convent was established by Sister Mary of St. Magdalence de Pazzi Walsh and Sister Mary of St. Constance in February 1889. [1] [2]

Principals

Name of the Principals (In Chronological Order)
Sister Mary Gertrude
Sister Mary Constance Phelan
Sister Mary Ferrier Allan
Sister Mary Aidan Howlett
Sister Mary Alibe Cosgrave
Sister Mary Cuthbert M. Connel
Sister Mary Claver Shanley
Sister Mary Josheph Deegan
Sister Mary Agnes de Alwis
Sister Mary Carmeline Jayaweera
I. Jayasekara
Sister Mary Laetitia Cooray
Sister Mary Thomas de Cruz
Sister Mary Lalani Gunawardena
Sister Mary Laetitia Cooray
Sister Mary Marjory Silva
Sister Mary Alexandra Mendis
Chandrika Perera
Sudarika Fernando

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References

  1. "History of Good Shepherd Convent, Kandy".[ non-primary source needed ]
  2. "Good Shepherd Convent, Kandy prepares to celebrate 125th Jubilee year in 2014 | The Sundaytimes Sri Lanka" . Retrieved 2024-09-13.