Mahanama College Explained

Mahanama College
Native Name:මහානාම විද්‍යාලය
Seal Image:File:Mahanama-College-Crest.png
Motto:Sinhala; Sinhalese: විද්වාන් සර්වත්‍ර පූජ්‍ය‌ෙතේ <br /> (විද්වතා සෑම තැනකදීම පැසසුම් ලබයි)
Vidhwan Sarvatra Poojyate
Motto Translation:A scholar is reputed everywhere
Established:1954
Grades:1 to 13
Age Range:6 to 19
Song:Sinhala; Sinhalese: සිරි ලක වොරදන
Enrollment:5000+
Founder:Ven. Vahalle Dhammananda Thero
Principal:Prabath I. Withanage
Staff:350
Coordinates:6.9061°N 79.8542°W
Seal Size:150px
Pushpin Map:Sri Lanka Colombo Greater
Pushpin Map Caption:Location in greater Colombo
Pushpin Label Position:right
Colours:Gold, silver and black

Mahanama College is a Sinhala Buddhist boys school in Colombo, Sri Lanka which was established in 1954. As a public, national school, it is controlled by the central government, as opposed to a provincial council. It provides both primary and secondary education.

College

Location

Mahanama College is located in Kollupitiya. The college's main entrance is located at R. A. D. Mel Mawatha, Colombo 3 while the south premise is situated right next to C.M.S. Ladies' College.[1]

History

The institution was founded in 1954 by W. A. K. Gunawardana in Sri Wardanarama, Colombo, with just five students in the class. In 1958, the school was registered as a government-assisted junior school. The number of students gradually increased to 163 with four staff members and, on 1 January 1960, J. D. A. Jayakodi was appointed as the first principal of the school. By 1969, there were 14 staff members and 373 students

With the rapid increase in student enrollment, the school moved to a nearby location, Valukarama. Primary classes were held in a nearby building, Thurstan College. In 1974, during T. N. Silva's time as principal, the junior school at Thurstan College moved to its present location, Mahanama College. In 1975, 130 students sat for the national General Certificate of Education, and 107 students passed the exam. The government donated 7acres of land as the school expanded. By 1976, the site contained several two-story buildings.

During the early 1970s, principal N. E. Fernando made improvements to the school's facilities, including the construction of a dental unit and additional classrooms, as well as the first two-story building. Principal K. N. P. de Silva retired on 5 February 1986 and was succeeded by D.G. Sumanasekera. Sumanasekera was the first SLEAS Class-1 principal to head Mahanama. During his four years in office, he laid the foundation for the present school.

K. K. Rathnadasa became principal in 1990 and, during his time at the college, several three-storey buildings were constructed, a computer section was established, and a children's park was created. The annual carnival 'Foot-Loose' was also organised during his tenure.

In 1999, G. Liyanage became principal. He added a three-storey building with an art gallery to the existing campus. During his tenure, the school laboratories and computer sections were improved and buildings were renovated. The Battle of the Golds also known as the "Big Match" between Mahanama College and its friendly rival D. S. Senanayake College, Colombo, was inaugurated.[2]

Administration and education

As it is a national school, the college is funded by the Ministry of Education. The ministry appoints a principal, the head of the administration. The principal is assisted by Vice principals and academic staff. Like other Sri Lankan colleges, the school is divided into three sections named primary, middle and upper school. Each section under its own sectional head who controls the specific sector of the school. The school also appointed prefects to maintain discipline. Prefects are pupils who have been given limited authority over other pupils in the school, similar to the authority given to a hall monitor or safety patrol member.

Mahanama College only consists of Buddhist and Sinhala students. Sinhala is the official language used in the school. However, students can choose Sinhala or English medium to do their higher education.[3]

Principals

School houses

Students are divided into four houses, whose names are derived from Sanskrit language.[4]

HouseColour CodeMeaning
MetthaBenevolence, friendliness, amity, friendship, goodwill, kindness.
KarunaThe Buddhist concept of compassion.
MudithaMeans joy. It is especially sympathetic or vicarious joy, the pleasure that comes from delighting in other people's well-being.
UpekhaThe Buddhist concept of equanimity.

Sports and extracurricular activities

Eighteen sports are played in Mahanama College.[5]

Cricket

The Battle of the Golds is the annual cricket contest between D. S. Senanayake College and Mahanama College. It began in 2007, and is commonly referred to as the "Big Match." The contest revives their age-old cricketing tradition. The "Golden Parade" of Mahanama College is a parade of vehicles that runs through the streets of Colombo. It is organized by the Old Boys Association of Mahanama College. Every year large crowds from both schools gather at the SSC Cricket Ground to witness the encounter.[6] Below are listed the results to date:

YearResultRef.
2007D. S. Senanayaka College
2008Mahanama College
2009D. S. Senanayaka College
2010Mahanama College
2011D. S. Senanayaka College
2012Mahanama College [7]
2013Mahanama College [8]
2014No result
2015D.S Senanayaka College [9]
2016Mahanama College [10]
2017Mahanama College [11]
2018Mahanama College [12]
2019Mahanama College [13]
2020Postponed due to COVID-19
2021
2022Mahanama College [14]
2023Mahanama College
2024Mahanama College

Rugby

Mahanama College has produced several talented players who have gone on to represent the national team and various club teams in Sri Lanka.

The team participates in various inter-school tournaments, including the Singer Schools Rugby League, which features the best school teams in the country.

Both Mahanama College and DS Senanayake College will participate for the Battle of the Golds Annual Rugby encounter.Mithun Hapugoda is a national rugby player produced by Mahanama College.

Co-curricular activities

Societies

Mahanama College Media Unit (MCMU)

Mahanama College Media Unit is one of the leading and pioneering school media units in Sri Lanka. The Media Unit of Mahanama College was started in 1987 and, this is one of Sri Lanka’s oldest school media units which has more than 33 years of history and experience. The Media Unit has achieved:

Notable events

In 2014, Mahanama College's 60th anniversary and annual prize-giving was held under the patronage of President Mahinda Rajapaksa and Bandula Gunawardena. The president awarded students and teachers who had excelled in various fields.[16]

Notable alumni

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Mahanama College · WV43+FW2, ආර් ඒ ද මෙල් මාවත, Colombo, Sri Lanka . 2022-05-19 . Mahanama College · WV43+FW2, ආර් ඒ ද මෙල් මාවත, Colombo, Sri Lanka . en.
  2. Web site: History. 2014-10-17.
  3. Web site: Festival Of Cricket Mahanama . 2022-05-19 . en-US.
  4. Web site: 2021-03-18 . Mahanama College - Brief Information . 2022-05-19 . Mahanama College Media Unit . en-US.
  5. Web site: Sports – Mahanama College . 2022-05-26 . en-US.
  6. Web site: Battle of the Golds – Mahanama College . 2022-05-26 . en-US.
  7. Web site: Ariyaratne . Gayan . Battle of the Golds 2012 . 2022-05-26 . www.mcoba.com.au . en-gb.
  8. Web site: DS vs Mahanama Battle of the Golds 2013 . 2022-05-26 . Xtream Youth . en-gb.
  9. Web site: Full Scorecard of Mahanama Col vs DS Senanayake 10th Battle of the Gold 2015/16 - Score Report ESPNcricinfo.com . 2022-05-26 . ESPNcricinfo.
  10. Web site: Full Scorecard of Mahanama Col vs DS Senanayake 10th Battle of the Gold 2015/16 - Score Report ESPNcricinfo.com . 2022-05-26 . ESPNcricinfo.
  11. Web site: All Set for the 11th Battle of the Gold as Mahanama lock horns with DS . 2022-05-26 . batsman.
  12. Web site: 12th Battle of the Golds - D.S. Senanayake, Mahanama battle for supremacy . 2022-05-26 . www.dailymirror.lk . English.
  13. Web site: Kumarasinghe . Chathura . 2019-03-13 . DS-Mahanama lock horns for the 13th time . 2022-05-26 . ThePapare.com . en-US.
  14. Web site: Battle of the Golds ends in draw .
  15. Web site: Mahanama College Media Unit . 2022-05-26 . Mahanama College Media Unit . en-US.
  16. Web site: President at 60th anniversary celebrations of Colombo Mahanama College. News.lk. Department of Government Information, Sri Lanka. 11 November 2014.