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R.C.G 98 Batch : Richmond College Galle - 1998

R.C.G 98 Batch : Richmond College Galle - 1998

Richmond College, Galle ,
Wesleyan missionary Rev. George Bough was the founder of Richmond College , which began its existence on 1st May, 1876 Rev. Samuel Langdon was its first principal. The School was started with a staff of 8 and with 104 pupils on the roll. Latin, Mathematics, Science, Arts and Religion were included in the curriculum, and children were trained to sit for British Public examinations. A prize giving was held in its very first year, and a library with 500 books was opened in 1878. From these facts, it is evident that from the beginning, Richmond was conducted as a comprehensive educational Institution. The school which originally bore the name " Galle High School ", was renamed “Richmond College " in 1882. The first College magazine was published in 1887. It was only the second occasion that a school in Ceylon had produced a magazine. The same year, the English Literary Union was formed and cricket was started in the school. In 1894, under the principal ship of Rev. Hartley, the Old Boys' Association was formed. Another important occurrence during that year was the establishment of the College Cadet Corps. Rev. James Horne Darrel assumed duties as principal in 1896. Under his brilliant leadership, the school experienced both physical expansion as well as qualitative growth. During his period, Richmond rose to be recognized as one of the best schools in the island. At the local Cambridge Examinations of 1905, Richmond earned top position among assisted schools and second place among all schools in Ceylon . The same year, the Richmond - Mahinda Match was played for the first time, with the two principals, Rev. Darrell of Richmond and Mr. F. L. Woodward of Mahinda, officiating as umpires. Rev. W. J. T. Small who became principal following the death of Rev. Darrell, continued the good work begun by his predecessor. Commerce was introduced as a subject in 1912. This was also the year in which Football was started at Richmond . In 1915, the 2nd Galle ( Richmond ) Scouts Group was established. Scouting at Richmond enjoyed remarkable success from the beginning. The first two King's Scouts in the island were produced by Richmond . In 1916, Ceylon 's first Cub Pack was started at Richmond . A notable event during Rev. Small's period was the formation of the National Association at Richmond in 1915. It was in effect a forum within the school for the emerging nationalist movement. It is perhaps the best example of the liberality of the thinking of Rev. Small. In 1922, Rev. Alec Sneath took over the principalship of Richmond College . He was responsible for many measures which brought refinement and qualitative development to the school. In 1926, a well equipped library was established in a new building. The Science Society was started the same year. In 1931, the Sinhala Literary Union came into being. In 1940, the last of the missionary principals left, leaving the school in the hands of local graduates. Mr. E. R. de Silva, an old boy of the school, had the distinction of becoming the first Ceylonese principal of Richmond . This was a period which saw major changes in the educational structure of Ceylon . The Free Education Scheme which was devised by Mr. C. W. W. Kannangara, an illustrious old boy of Richmond , was being implemented, and the school had to be geared to suit the changes. Mr. A. S. Weerasinghe succeeded him and carried on the same traditions. In 1962, Richmond College , which was owned by the Methodist Mission, was nationalized. Mr. D. G. Welikala, the first head of Richmond under state management, was also its first Buddhist principal. With the take over, the Methodist Vernacular School on Richmond Hill was amalgamated with Richmond. During this period, considerable expansion and change had to take place to cater to the new situation. Richmond faced the challenge of transition so successfully that the then Minister of Education commended Richmond on several occasions, describing it as a model institution among nationalized schools. Richmond was one of the first schools in the island to start the teaching of Agriculture as a subject. In 1969, she became the first school in the country to start an Agricultural stream for the Advanced Level. In 1976, Richmond celebrated her centenary. In terms of the provisions of the White Paper on Education, Richmond was named as a National School in 1986. A remarkable fact concerning Richmond is that out of the 8 Sri Lankans to head the school so far, not less than 5 have been old Richmondites. They are Mr. E. R. de Silva, Mr. Shelton Wirasinghe, Mr. S. Kariyawasam, Mr. B. Suriarachchi, and Mr. S. Ilayperuma. The School presently has 4326 students and a staff of 178. During the past 129 years, Richmondites have made a sterling contribution to the nation in various professional and academic spheres. But the pride of Richmond has always been its discipline. A Richmondite who learns the value of discipline in school, takes this to society, thereby becoming an exemplary citizen, irrespective of the social class he belongs to. "Richmond College" is a well established institution having a reputation to be one of the best schools in Sri Lanka and undoubtedly the best school in Southern Sri Lanka. It is the leading school in Galle. Richmond College was started in 1876 by Rev. George Bough. Rev. Samuel Langdon, Rev. James Horne Darrell, Rev. W J T Small , Rev. Alec A Sneath, Mr. E R De Silva, Mr. D G Welikala are the some of well-known past Principals of Richmond College. And Currently lead by Mr. E.M.S.Ekanayake. Richmond College achieved a lot more goals over the 134 proud years. as Every old Richmond boys used to stammer "Proud to be a Richmondite" and it is the witness of the Richmond Boys. It has produced several Distinguish people such as C.W.W.Kannangara, Ediriweera Sarachchandra, Vijayananda Dahanayake , HE Mahinda Rajapaksa and many more.... Play up Boys of Richmond - All as One Unite...!!
Harmony Beach Bungalows

Harmony Beach Bungalows

Medilla Beach Road, Tangalle ,
Located in the center of Tangalle's main tourist strip with stunning views of the lagoon on 1 side and the cool waters of the Indian ocean on the other, the building is a modern design with large room
Hemas Southern Hospital

Hemas Southern Hospital

No. 10, Wakwella Road,, Galle ,
Welcome to Hemas Hospitals - your chain of internationally accredited, multi-specialty, family hospitals situated in Wattala, Galle and, Thalawathugoda. We, at Hemas Hospitals, strive to give you the best in patient care validated by international accreditation. Renowned for unparalleled health care services and warmth in patient care, the hospital chain provides every visitor -scenic, state of the art facilities on par with world class healthcare service standards. We are recognised locally as one of the most potent destination for all healthcare services.
Sri Lanka Unites Club Kegalu Vidyalaya, Kegalle, Sri Lanka

Sri Lanka Unites Club Kegalu Vidyalaya, Kegalle, Sri Lanka

Vidyalaya Road, Kegalle , Kegalle ,
“We will not let the hatred of the past control the present and destroy our future” Sri Lanka has long been divided along ethnic lines. For three decades these divisions have been deepened by armed conflict and opportunisitc political wrangling. With the conclusion of the brutal civil war, a new era has dawned upon us. Sri Lanka has been granted a unique and unmissable opportunity to learn from past mistakes, and find durable solutions for the future. Officials Chief Advisors : Mr. W.M. Dharmapala Mr. N. Weerasighe Teacher In Charge : Mr. G.C.B. Jayasinghe President: Kalinda Herath Vice President : Narada Thibbotumunuwa Secretary: Ravi Jayawardane Treasurer: Manoj Dassanayaka Operational Director : Piumal Kavinda Com Director : Sanjaya Samarasena AcademicDirector : Imal Dassanayaka We are The Sri Lanka Unites Movement represents a choice made by Sri Lanka’s youth from every ethnic and religious group to rise up and provide a new voice. History Sri Lanka Unites Club of Kegalu Vidyalaya has been started in year 2010 which is a club under the Prefects’ Guild , under the guidance of M.I.C. Mr. Pushpakumara & Mr. G.C.B. Jayasinghe while Thisara Nishshanka appointed as the 1st president of this society. Seven Leaders were chosen from the board of prefects has been sent for the 2nd Future Leaders’ Conferance conducted and organised by Sri Lanka Unites Organisation with 400 young leaders chosen from 50 schools of Sri Lanka held in August 2010. Vishwa Lankathilaka (Secretary), Manjula Basnayaka (Treasurer), Buddika Jayasinghe (Com Director) , Kalinda Herath (Vice President), Sanjaya Samarasena (Acadamic Dirrector) & Imal Dassanayaka (Operational Dirrector) were the first officials of this society and there were over 150 members. Memories The first project of this society was the “Flood Aid Campain” which was started in January 2011 in order to help the people who sufferd from flood in December 2010 in Mullathiv. With this programme our society has donated dryfood, medicine, clothes, toiletries & stationaries which cost over two lacks. (Rs 200,000/=) for the Tamil students in Mullathiv Wattappalei Vidyalaya. Sri Lanka Army, Sri Lanka Police and some schools in Kegalle District have helped with this programme (Pinnawala Central College, Kegalu Balika Vidyalaya, St. Mary’s College……. ) Present Situation SLU Club of Kegalu Vidyalaya has started clubs in 2 schools in Kegalle District. # Kegalu Balika Vidyalaya # Tholangamuwa C.C. As the second stage of the year the club started to work again in May 2011. We planed to bring 50 students from one of the schools in Mullathiv ; Wattappalei Maha Vidyalaya and we brought them here on 1st of June & we planned a special programme in Kegalle & Kandy for them. Sports Activities, Peace promoting activities, special lectures , a concert and some visits were planned by us for them in this programme. Sri Lanka Police (Kegalle Branch), Sri Lanka Army, Old boys Association, Kegalu Balika Vidyalaya, St.Mary’s Tamil College and some businessmen were helped us in this programme.
Galle Fort Hotel, Sri Lanka

Galle Fort Hotel, Sri Lanka

Galle Fort Hotel, No: 28, Church Street, Fort, Galle,, Galle ,
Bitsense Lankasoft

Bitsense Lankasoft

This is the official fan page of BITSENSE LANKASOFT Pvt.Ltd.We provides you better software solutions for your business.
Richmond LIVE

Richmond LIVE

Richmond LIVE is powered by Richmond IT Society,{RITS}.
I Love RCG

I Love RCG

ALL FOR RICHMOND NONE FOR SELF
Ahangama Animal clinic

Ahangama Animal clinic

Imaduwa Rd, Ahangama, Galle ,
*animal clinic and surgery situated in ahangama town.
Tel: 718212259
All In Galle

All In Galle

Old Matara Road, Galle ,
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