Telijjawila Central College Explained

Telijjawila Central College
Native Name:Sinhala; Sinhalese: තෙලිජ්ජවිල මධ්‍ය විද්‍යාලය
Motto:Nasathi Vidya Samam Mithram (Sinhala; Sinhalese: නාසති විද්‍යා සමං මිත්‍රම්)
Type:National.
Gender:Mixed
Affiliation:Buddhist
Song:ලකඹර ජය දද නැංවූ මාතා
Medium:Sinhala, English
Principal:Mr.Jayantha Meegoda
Head Name:Second Master
Head Name2:Assistant Headmaster
Founder:Dr. C.W.W. Kannangara
Enrollment:2500
Grades:6–13
City:Matara, Thelijjawila
Province:Southern Province
Country:Sri Lanka
Coordinates:6.0194°N 80.4919°W
Colors:Maroon & Gold
Free Label:Emblem
Website:Telijjawila Central College

Telijjawila Central College (Sinhala; Sinhalese: තෙලිජ්ජවිල මධ්‍ය විද්‍යාලය) is a government school for boys and girls in Telijjawila Matara, Sri Lanka. The college is situated in a hilly area, close to Weligama Akuressa main road with natural surroundings. The college was initially founded as a Buddhist school in 1954 in its present location and on 31 January 1996 declared a National school. The college consists of over 2500 student population with children studying from primary level to secondary level education with a faculty of 130 teachers.

School history

The college functioned in this premises until 1955 during which year it was shifted to the present location at Udukawa the hillock facing the paddy fields with a rich scenic beauty.

A Central college for Telijjawila, under the scheme for taking education to the village, by the late Dr. C. W. W. Kannangara, would not have been a reality, if not for the great efforts made by the late David Wanigasekara, and Pujya. Naranda Thero of, Wajiraramaya, Bambalapitiya.

The college commenced its operation on 17 January 1946 at Telijjawila junction, in a small building, thatched with coconut leaves. It had nearly 200 students and the staff consisted of three teachers. The pioneer teachers were DH Wickramasekara and UA Podinona. The first principal was HL Wimalasuriya from Gnanodaya Vidyalaya at Kalutara.

Wickramaratne Walawwa was used as the boys' hostel and Girls' was established at Samarasinghe Walawwa in Bibugodella watta.

Despite a shortage of buildings and other facilities, the school quickly became well-known and one of the best schools in Ceylon, The medium of instruction was English till 1956. The school was declared open during the tenure of principal RB Gallella on 15 July 1955, by the then Hon. Prime Minister Sir John Kotalawala. He was a prominent educationalist and a disciplinarian who won the hearts of all students. And served until he was transferred to Maho Central College in February 1957.

In 1948, the school moved to new buildings constructed on land acquired by the government, to its present location, which consisted of an assembly hall, classrooms, administrative blocks, crafts rooms, and two hostel blocks.

Past Principals from 1946

No.PeriodName
117.01.1946 - 31.05.1948Mr. H.L. Wimalasooriya
201.06.1948 - 05.02.1949Mr. Edmond Dias Gunarathne
3February 1949 - March 1951Mr. M.A. de Silva
4March to October 1951Mr. G. Tanthirigoda (Acting Principal)
5October 1951 - August 1952Mr. H.L. Rathnapala
612.05.1952 - 24.04.1955Mr. D.A. Wedage
725.04.1955 - 01.02.1957Mr. R.B. Gallella
801.02.1957 - 30.09.1968Mr. L.H.P. De Silva
910.10.1968 - 16.07.1970Mr. U.A.F. Dharmasiri
1016.07.1970 - 25.09.1973Mr. N.G.K. Samarasekara
1125.09.1973 - 02.06.1975Mr. R.A. Mathos
1202.06.1975 - 08.07.1977Mr. N.A. Gunadasa
1308.07.1977 - 26.02.1980Mr. C.K. Waidyarathna
1427.02.1980 - 05.01.1981Mr. P.V.P. Wickramasingha
1505.01.1981 - 14.01.1986Mr. M.K. Sirisena
1615.01.1986 - 05.06.1988Mr. N. Jayawardana
1716.06.1988 - 11.09.1988Mr. J.P.P. Jayaweera
1813.09.1988 - 04.05.1992Mr. A. Gamage
1904.05.1992 - 01.04.1993Mr. I. Wijewantha
2001.04.1993 - 07.10.1994Mr. W. Chittananda
2107.10.1994 - 26.11.2002Mr.P.V.P.Wickramasingha
2225.08.2003 - 25.08.2004Mr. Cyril.T.Gunawardana
2305.11.2004 - 31.01.2006Mr. Rohana Deraniyagala
2431.01.2006 - 2017Mr. Wimal Vidanapathirana

|25|2017-2024|Mr. Jayantha Meegoda|}

Houses

There are four student houses in the college,They are: