St. Servatius College | |
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Location | |
St Servatius' Road, Kotuwegoda Sri Lanka | |
Coordinates | 5°56′38″N80°33′07″E / 5.943903°N 80.551987°E |
Information | |
Type | National |
Motto | Latin: Esto - Vir English: Be a Man |
Religious affiliation(s) | Roman Catholic |
Patron saint(s) | Saint Servatius of Tonegeren |
Established | 2 November 1897 |
Founder | Augustus Standeart |
Status | catholic school |
Principal | H. K. L. B. Virajit |
Staff | 180+ |
Teaching staff | 150+ |
Age range | 6 to 19 |
Number of students | 4000+ |
Color(s) | Green and white |
Song | "Esto vir in matara" |
Sports | Cricket, Football, Basketball, Volleyball , Chess, Karate, Wushu, Swimming |
Nickname | Servatian |
Rival | St. Thomas' College, Matara. |
Website | www |
St. Servatius' College is a boys' school located in Matara, Sri Lanka. The school was established in 1897 by recently arrived Belgian Jesuit missionaries, led by Joseph Van Reeth, first bishop of Galle and Father Augustus Standaert. St. Servatius' College is a national school, which provides primary and secondary education. This is the only school in Sri Lanka where three Governors of the Central Bank of Sri Lanka were educated. This is the only school in Sri Lanka that has produced national team captains in the sports of cricket, football and volleyball.[ citation needed ]
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St. Servatius' College was founded when the Bishop of Galle, Joseph Van Reeth (in French), wanted to create an educational infrastructure in the newly established diocese, and called on the Belgian Jesuits for help. [1] Father Augustus Standaert, among others, arrived in Galle in 1896, and on 2 November 1897, the priests opened an English medium school on a small plot of land on the banks of the River Nilwala in Pallimulla, Matara. The school opened with five students in 1896, [2] and within two years it had grown to accommodate 54 students.[ citation needed ]
In August 1898, a new structure was erected for the school. As the construction funds came from the St. Servatius Jesuit school of Liège, Belgium, the Matara school adopted the name of this patron saint: Servatius of Tonegeren, a 4th-century Belgian missionary, and one of the first bishops in the area around Tongeren, Maastricht, and Liège.
After some years the school was moved to its present location in Kotuwegoda, Matara. [3] In 1961, as part of a government program to take over private schools, the school was adopted by the Ministry of Education, although it remained administered by Roman Catholic fathers until 1965.
Currently,[ when? ] over 3,000 students are enrolled at St. Servatius' College. The school employs over one hundred staff, led by principal H. K. L. B. Virajith. It was made a Sri Lankan national school in 1993. [4]
Ordinal | Officeholder | Period |
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1 | Rev. Fr. Augustus Standaert | 1897–1901 |
2 | Rev. Fr. Adolph Closset | 1901–1905 |
3 | Rev. Fr.Anthony Weapon | 1905 |
4 | Rev. Fr. W. Wickramasinghe | 1905–1910 |
5 | Rev. Fr. A. Beernaert | 1910 |
6 | Rev. Fr. Samson Costa | unknown |
7 | Rev. Fr. E. Frutsaert | 1922 |
8 | Rev. Fr. Olivier Feron | 1922–1930 |
9 | Rev. Fr. S. G. Perera | unknown |
10 | Rev. Fr. S. Crubg | unknown |
11 | Rev. Fr.E. Bastineer | unknown |
12 | Rev. Fr.Terrence de Silva | 1930–1933 |
13 | Rev. Fr.Mark Anthony Fernando | unknown |
14 | Rev. Fr.P. M. Baguet | 1942–1945 |
15 | Rev. Fr. Angia | 1945 |
16 | Rev. Fr. Alles | 1945 |
17 | Rev. Fr. C. Guida | 1945–1947 |
18 | Rev. Fr. Joe Rajapakse | 1947–1966 |
19 | S. E. Munaweera | 1967–1968 |
20 | J. Shelton De Silva | 1968–1970 |
21 | S. K. H. Jayawardena | 1970–1971 |
22 | G. L. Galappaththi | 1971–1985 |
23 | K. A. Dharmadasa | 1985–1986 |
24 | M. J. Gunasekera | 1987–1997 |
25 | A. H. N. Jayaweera | 1997 |
26 | M. G. R. M. Wijesinghe | 1997–1998 |
27 | D. Jayaweera | 1998–2000 |
28 | W. Somawantha | 2000–2001 |
29 | Kodippili | 2001–2002 |
30 | D. Vidanapathirana | 2002–2008 |
31 | Nimalsiri Wanigabadhu | 2008–2012 |
32 | Ashoka Kumara | 2012 – April 2013 |
33 | K. Ranasinha | April 2013 – October 2014 |
34 | M. Rathnasekara | October 2014 – 2018 |
35 | K. H. L. M. Kawshalya | 2018 – 2019 |
36 | H. K. L. B. Virajith | 2019 – present |
College house names are listed in alphabetical order.
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