Parameshwara College, Jaffna Explained

Parameshwara College
Native Name:பரமேஸ்வரா கல்லூரி
Streetaddress:Thirunelvely
City:Jaffna, Jaffna District
Province:Northern Province
Country:Ceylon
Pushpin Map:Sri Lanka Jaffna Greater
Pushpin Map Caption:Location in greater Jaffna
Pushpin Label Position:right
Founded:1921
Founder:P. Ramanathan
Closed:1974

Parameshwara College (Tamil: பரமேஸ்வரா கல்லூரி Paramēsvarā Kallūri) was one of the leading Hindu schools in Ceylon (now Sri Lanka). It was founded by Sir P. Ramanathan in 1921. His idea was to make the school a university. It began as a teacher training school and later conducted classes for the London Matriculation and Cambridge exams. Later, it followed the S.S.C. Exam and University Entrance syllabus. This school was built on 36acres of land with room for expansion; later a Sivan temple was built on the school compound for prayers. The school premises were taken over by the government in 1974 to make way for the newly created Jaffna Campus of the University of Sri Lanka (later University of Jaffna).[1] [2] The students and teachers who were attending the school were sent to nearby schools. The old building is still there as the entrance to the University of Jaffna.

Notes and References

  1. Web site: About Us. University of Jaffna.
  2. Web site: Establishment of the Jaffna Campus of the University of Sri Lanka. University of Jaffna. dead. https://web.archive.org/web/20120721030553/http://www.jfn.ac.lk/aboutusmore.htm. 2012-07-21.