Wesley College, Colombo | |
Motto: | Latin: Ora et Labora |
Motto Translation: | Pray and Labour |
Affiliation: | Methodist Sri Lanka |
Alumni: | Wesleyites |
Founder: | D. H. Pereira |
Principal: | A. A. M. Fernando |
Vice Principal: | Ireash ravidra |
Gender: | Boys |
Lower Age: | 5 |
Upper Age: | 20 |
Grades: | 1–13 |
Staff: | 300+ |
Enrollment: | 5000+ |
Colours: | Light blue and dark blue |
Publication: | The Double Blue (est. 1898) |
Song: | Wesley to the Fore |
Website: | wesleycollegecolombo.info |
Coordinates: | 6.921°N 79.8761°W |
Wesley College, Colombo, popularly known as "Wesley" or "The Double Blues" is a Methodist school providing primary and secondary education in Sri Lanka since 1874.
In 1858, Rev. Joseph Rippon wanted to establish a superior educational institution for the Wesleyan Methodist Mission in South Ceylon.[1] On 2 March 1874 (the death anniversary of Rev. John Wesley) Wesley College was founded in the City Mission buildings at Dam Street, Pettah. Wesley's first principal was Rev. Samuel R. Wilkin and the first vice-principal was Rev. D. Henry Pereira.
Many years later, under the guiding hand of Rev. Henry Highfield, Wesley was moved from Dam Street, Pettah to its current residence at Karlsruhe Gardens, Borella in 1907.
The Methodist institution was envisaged to be a distinctly Christian college, however it currently provides secondary education for over three thousand Sri Lankan students from diverse religious and ethnic backgrounds.[2]
Wesley College has since established two branches to accommodate its growing number of students. One branch is situated in Havelock Town, Colombo while the other is in Thampola, Katunayake.
Wesley College is named after John Wesley (1703–1791), the founder of the Methodist Church.
The song was the first-ever school anthem to be written in the country. The lyrics were composed by H. J. V. I. Ekanayake in 1898, and set to the music of "Scots Wha Hae" by Robert Burns. This music is adapted from the traditional Scottish patriotic tune "Hey Tuttie Tatie", which was composed in 1314.
The house system was suggested by Rev. Henry Highfield and introduced by Rev Albert Hutchinson. Wesley College has four main houses, which were further divided by C. J. Oorloff as senior houses and junior houses. The houses are named after former principals and teachers, as follows:[3]
Name | Notability | Reference | |
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Commander of the Air Force (1962 - 1970) | |||
member of parliament (1931 - 1946) | |||
Governor-General of Ceylon (1954 - 1962) | |||
social reformer, historian, author | |||
international cricket player (1987 - 1991) | |||
first Professor of English University of Ceylon | |||
international cricket player (2004 - 2011) | |||
member Legislative Council of Ceylon (1924 -) | |||
Speaker of Sri Lanka Parliament (1989–1994) Cabinet Minister (1965-1970, 1977-1988 & 2001–2004) member of parliament (Colombo 1965-1970 & 1977-2004 - 2010), Mayor of Colombo (1960 - 1962) | |||
international cricket player (1944 - 1949) | |||
One Day International cricket player (2015 - present) | |||
Actor | |||
member Legislative Council of Ceylon | |||
member Legislative Council of Ceylon | |||
E.W Adikaram | Social activist and a Philosopher. Founder of Multiple Schools in Sri Lanka (Anula Vidyalaya, Ananda Balika Vidyalaya Kotte 1971; Ananda Sastralaya, Matugama) | ||
Sampath Wickremeratne | Chief of the Staff, Sri Lanka Air Force. |