Royal Preparatory School (also known as Royal Primary School or Royal Junior School ) was a preparatory school in Colombo , Ceylon (now Sri Lanka ). Its grounds and buildings now form the primary school of the Royal College Colombo .
46-671: The Boake Gates (officially Boake Memorial Gates ) at Royal College Colombo are three entrances to the main building along Rajakeeya Mawatha in Colombo . Erected in 1938, the gates stand as a symbol for the college's traditions and culture. The gates were built in memory of Rev. Dr. Barcroft Boake , who served as headmaster of the Colombo Academy , the forerunner to the Royal College Colombo from 1842 to 1870. His son Rev W. H. Boake bequeathed £250 in his will to
92-593: A sultan , and four prime ministers. Situated in Cinnamon Gardens, a residential suburb of Colombo, it occupies an area of 15.6 hectares (39 acres) (with the sports complex) along the Rajakeeya Mawatha, bordered by Reid Avenue to the east; Kumarathunga Munidasa Mawatha (formally Thurstan Road) to the west and to the south its former premises, which now houses the Department of Mathematics of
138-760: A private school at the back verandah of the church called the Hill Street Academy for twenty students from the upper class community situated at Hill Street, Pettah . Then in the following year in 1836, Sir Robert Wilmot-Horton , the British Governor of Ceylon , based on the recommendations of the Colebrooke Commission , established the Colombo Academy, as an English public school modeled on Eton College , with Marsh continuing as headmaster on government pay. It
184-560: A record aggregate of 83–00. The 2009 Bradby first leg was won by Royal (23–12) in Kandy. The second leg was also won by Royal (31–15) in Colombo. Thus Royal won the Bradby for 2009 with an aggregate of 53–27. Royal College rugby team has been the most dominating rugby team of the island in the 21st century. Royal was the first school to start its own rowing program in 1953. The Regatta is
230-671: A republic when the new Republican Constitution was passed by the Parliament that met at the Royal Primary School Hall. The school was augmented with Royal College Colombo in December 1977, becoming the Primary School of Royal College Colombo which exists to this day. The school was a government administered school with its own head master ; the post still exists today as the post of head master/mistress of
276-484: A silver college crest on their all-white uniform. The students are divided into five houses . Formally four houses were established in 1918 by Principal Hartley with the names Cinnamon Gardens, Bambalapitiya North and South, and Colpetty. They were renamed in 1921 by the principal, H. L Reed, with names derived from past headmasters and principals of the college. In 1970 the fifth house was established in memory of Reed. The houses are led by house captains and compete to win
322-578: A sportsman who has made outstanding achievements in his field of sports. Colours are awarded to other players who have made significant contributions in the sporting arena. Sport is a major part of Royal College, with over 21 different sports played. Taking centre stage of the annual sporting calendar is the Royal-Thomian ( Big Match ), the Bradby and the Regatta . Royal College has always been at
368-502: Is Disce aut Discede , meaning "learn or depart" in Latin . The motto is associated with the high academic standard maintained at the school for over 180 years. The first mentions of the motto appeared during the tenure of principal George Todd (1871–1878). "Floreat", meaning "flourish" in Latin, has been a motto associated with the school since the founding of the Colombo Academy in 1836. It
414-427: Is assisted by a Senior Deputy Principal. The school is divided into four sections: the primary school (the former Royal College Preparatory School ), middle school, upper-middle school and the upper school, each coming under a deputy principal (the head of the primary school is known as the headmaster/headmistress). The college educates close to 9,000 students in both secondary and primary education. The administration of
460-399: Is derived from "Floreat Etona", the motto of Eton College on which the academy was modeled on at its formation. The college song is "School of our Fathers", which is sung at the start of the school day and on important occasions. The words of the song were written by Major H. L. Reed, a principal of the school in 1927. The music was later revised by S. Schmid. In 1968, a shorter version of
506-737: The British public school tradition, based on the recommendations of the Colebrooke Cameron Commission (1833), and having been named the Royal College, Colombo in 1881 with consent from Queen Victoria , it became the first school to gain the prefix, "Royal", outside of the British Isles and it was one of the first schools to be designated as a national school by the Sri Lankan Government in
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#1732780122784552-631: The Navarangahala , bearing the names of 47 Old Royalists who were killed in action in the civil war. The first War Memorial Panel of the college was unveiled in the second term of 1933, by Sir Graeme Tyrrell , Chief Secretary of Ceylon commemorating Old Royalists who had died or were decorated during the Great War . Of the 330 Ceylonese who volunteered for service in the Great War, 88 were from Royal College. In 1835, Joseph Marsh started
598-472: The Republic of Sri Lanka . Since its establishment, the main medium of education had been English ; however with Sinhala becoming the official language along with Tamil , the medium of education was changed to Sinhala and Tamil. In 2002 English was reintroduced as a medium of education at the college. Students may select one of the three languages in which to conduct their studies. The college's motto
644-669: The Royal Preparatory School was amalgamated into Royal College forming the school's primary school. With it came the country's only national theatre at the time, the Navarangahala . Five years earlier on 22 May 1972, the members of the House of Representatives of the Dominion of Ceylon met at the Royal Primary School Hall (Navarangahala) and enacted the Republican Constitution that established
690-567: The University of Colombo ). Ten years later on 10 October 1923, the school moved, this time to the newly constructed Victorian styled building further down Reid Avenue, which it continues to occupy. This move was due to the suggestion made by a higher education committee in 1914, that Royal College should be converted into a University college . Due to the objections made by past pupils of the Royal College Union , especially by
736-533: The University of Colombo . Adjacent to Royal College is Thurstan College (formerly the Government Senior School), which was established to accommodate the overflow of students from Royal Primary who could not gain admission to Royal College. The college is funded by the Ministry of Education , which appoints its principal. The principal is the head of the administration of the college and
782-631: The 1980s. As a national school, it is funded by the government as opposed to the provincial council providing both primary and secondary education. The school was set as one of the most innovative educational institutions in the world at the fifth annual Worldwide Innovative Education Forum (IEF), organised by the Microsoft Corporation in 2009. The students of Royal College are known as Royalists whilst past pupils are known as Old Royalists . The school has produced many distinguished alumni , among whom are presidents of two countries,
828-519: The College Hall and the Navarangahala , a national theatre. The school hostel is located within the school grounds and it accommodates students from outside Colombo, with around 230 hostelers. Sport plays a major part in Royal College's activities. The school's facilities include a swimming pool, cricket and athletics grounds, tennis courts, basketball courts, and indoor cricket nets within the school premises. The Royal College Sports Complex and
874-568: The Colombo Academy for entrance examinations of English universities. In 1865 the Morgan Committee of inquiry into education recommended that it be reorganized and that scholarships should be awarded to study at the University of Oxford , and as a result in 1869, Queen's College was amalgamated with the Colombo Academy. The first hostel of the Colombo Academy was established in San Sebastian in 1868, establishing it as one of
920-651: The Lord Bishop of Colombo to be used at Royal College in the memory of his father. This money was used to build a set of wrought iron gates which were named the Boake Memorial Gates, replacing the wooden gates that had been installed when the new Royal College building was built in 1923. The gates were made under the supervision of Kenneth de Kretser, CMG ; the Director of Public Works and were designed by Tom Neville Wynne-Jones . The opening ceremony
966-604: The Lorensz Scholarship, was established. It is awarded annually to the best all-rounder with the best in performance in academics and sports. These prizes are awarded at the prize-giving under the patronage of the President of Sri Lanka (earlier under the patronage of the Governor of Ceylon ). The Royal Crown, the most prestigious award a sportsman can achieve at Royal, is awarded each year at Colours Night to
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#17327801227841012-488: The Primary School staffed by a Deputy Principal of Royal College Colombo. 2022–present Prime Minister 2022–2022,2018–2019,2015–2018, 2011–2004, 1993–1994), member parliament - Colombo (1994–present), Gampaha (1989–1994), Biyagama (1997–1989) In 1948, the Bandarawela Senior School (current Bandarawela Central College ) was established in
1058-659: The T. N. Fernando Trophy awarded to the overall winner. In 2007, under the captaincy of Maalik Aziz, Royal won the regatta with a record 40 points to nil, for the first time in its history. The Royal College Crew created records in all six events including a record for the Boat Race with a timing of 3 mins 11 secs (beating the previous record of 3 mins 19 secs). The college magazine and the Library Readers’ Association started in 1837. Today there are over 50 clubs and societies. Royal Preparatory School It
1104-611: The Turret House, Carlton Lodge, Sudarshan House and Firdoshi House. In 1942 the 1–3 forms were shifted to Glendale bungalow at Bandarawela in the hill country. Following a decree from the State Council of Ceylon in 1945, religious studies were started at the school. In 1945, after the war ended, the school was relocated to its old home on Reid Avenue, Colombo, and the Hill School was closed down. In August 1977,
1150-539: The annual regatta between Royal College and S. Thomas' College, Mt Lavinia . The Boat Race which is the event of a coxed four began in 1962. By 1966, it broadened out to give rise to the regatta having a card of six events, made up of 2 Single Sculls, 2 Coxless Pairs and 2 Coxed Fours. The events take place at the Beira Lake (alongside the Colombo Rowing Club ) in Colombo around October each year with
1196-405: The college hostel is carried out by the warden under the supervision of the principal and is assisted by a sub-warden. The senior prefects of the school also hold comparatively an important role in the school. Since they have completed their final examinations, they are senior to any other student of the college. Hence their disciplinary powers extend to all students of Royal College. Admission to
1242-455: The college song in Sinhala was composed on the instructions of the principal by the same people who composed the first song (W. A. Wickramasena and S. J. F. Dissanayake). It is played at the end of the school day. In addition to the teachers, four categories of senior boys are entitled to maintain school discipline. Boys who belong to the most senior category of student leaders prefects wear
1288-538: The first boarding schools in Ceylon. In 1881 it was renamed Royal College Colombo with the royal consent of Queen Victoria . The Gazette notification giving Her Majesty's approval to change the name of the school appeared on 31 July 1881. The same year the first cadet battalion in Ceylon was formed at the college, attached to the Ceylon Light Infantry . The Royal College Union was formed in 1891 as
1334-462: The first alumni society in the country. In 1911, work commenced on a new building for the school on Reid Avenue. In November 1911 during construction of this building, it was hit by an aircraft that was trying the establish the record for the first flight over Ceylon in November 1911. On 27 August 1913 the school was moved to thin new building at Reid Avenue (which is now the main building of
1380-602: The inter-house games and house colours are awarded winners. The houses are: There are 165 endowed prizes and awards. The College Main Hall carries the names of those students who have won the Panel Prizes. The most coveted prize at Royal is the Dornhorst Memorial Prize , awarded (since 1930) to
1426-581: The match. Until 2006 the tally stood with both schools winning 33 each and 61 drawn. This is preceded by the Cycle Parade which usually happens on the day before the big match, with the official objective of visiting the captain's house to encourage him. The annual rugby encounter against friendly rival Trinity College, Kandy is the Blue Riband of schools' rugby in Sri Lanka. Rugby
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1472-531: The most popular student each year on the basis of votes, in memory of Frederick Dornhorst , KC , followed by the Lalith Athulathmudali Memorial Prize for the most outstanding Royalist of the year. The celebrated Turnour Prize, in memory of George Turnour , is the oldest of the panel prizes. First awarded in 1846 to C. A. Lorensz , it is given annually to the best student in performance in academics. In 1876 another panel prize,
1518-638: The premises used by the school in Bandarawela during World War II after it moved back to Colombo that year. After the war then Minister of Education Major E. A. Nugawela open the Government Senior School (current Thurstan College ) in 1950 at Thurstan Road ; which was created to "accommodate the overflow of students Royal Primary who could not gain admission to Royal College". 112 students who could not gain admission to Royal College Colombo along with 26 other students were enrolled at
1564-540: The rugby grounds are located a short distance from the college. The international standard sports complex, built in 2000, hosts national and school sporting events all year round. Situated in front of the main building, next to the main Boake Gates , is the memorial to Old Royalists who died in the two World Wars and the Sri Lankan Civil War . Another memorial plaque is displayed in the entryway to
1610-489: The school is among the most competitive in the country. It gets its highest number of applications for admission to grade 1 and the best 250 students from all over the country to enter the school in year 5 via the grade 5 scholarship examination . The school is located on 15.5 hectares (38 acres) where the primary school, the middle school and the upper school are located. It is equipped with lecture halls , science and computer laboratories , and auditoriums . This includes
1656-644: The school was again on the move this time due to the onset of World War II . The school was ordered to move out and the British Army moved in, establishing the Combined Military Hospital, Colombo in the school buildings by 1941 and later covering it into a garrison. Principal E.L. Bradby made sure that education was carried on unhindered by moving the students into four private villas (known as bungalows in Ceylon) at Turret Street, Colombo:
1702-436: The speeches made by Frederick Dornhorst , KC , the then Governor of Ceylon, Lord Chalmers instead created a separate University College, University College Colombo , at the school's former premises which became the University of Colombo in the later years. With the introduction of free education in Ceylon in 1931, Royal stopped charging fees from its students, thus providing education free of charge to this day. In 1940
1748-668: The top level of almost all school sports. Cricket has been played at the school since 1838 and the Royal College Cricket Club was formed in 1878 by Ashley Walker . The annual cricket match, The Big Match , played against the school's traditional rival , S. Thomas' College, Mt Lavinia is the second-longest uninterrupted cricket match series in the world. The original match was played between Colombo Academy and S. Thomas' College, Mutwal Modara in 1879, with schoolmasters participating as well as schoolboys. From 1880 onwards, only schoolboys were allowed to play in
1794-539: The two schools was the second leg encounter played in 1983 – the Chief Guest was Mr. E. L. Bradby himself. The 2008 second-leg match was the 150th match between the two schools. The 2002 Bradby encounter was the highest-scoring encounter for Royal, led by Zulki Hamid, winning a record (39–00) in the first leg held in Colombo and winning the second leg (44–00) in Kandy, thus winning the Bradby Shield with
1840-568: The year, while the centre gates remain closed except for rare occasions. The school's War Memorial was located between the centre gates and the main entrance of the College Main Hall . Royal College Colombo Royal College, Colombo also known as; Royal Colombo , Colombo Royal College or Colombo Royal ) is a boys' school located in Cinnamon Gardens, Colombo , Sri Lanka. Started by Joseph Marsh in 1835, it
1886-470: Was at Maradana, next to Hulftsdorp); it would stay there for another 75 years before being shifted to Thurstan Road. Even though the college had close ties to Anglicanism in its early years since 1836 it has remained a secular school . In 1859 the Queen's College, Colombo was established as the first institution of higher education in Ceylon. Affiliated to the University of Calcutta , it prepared students from
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1932-461: Was established as the Colombo Academy by Sir Robert Wilmot-Horton in January 1836, as part of the implementation of the recommendations of the Colebrooke Cameron Commission (1833), and was the first government-run secondary school for boys in the country. Royal College is the first public school in Sri Lanka and is often referred to as the " Eton of Sri Lanka". The school was founded in
1978-639: Was established in 1933 as a preparatory school to prepare students to the Royal College Colombo which was situated next to it (until the 1960s there was an entrance exam for its students). In 1944 it was evacuated to the Glendale Bungalow in Bandarawela , where it remained until 1948. From 1966 to 1969, Royal Primary School Hall was built specially designed for local drama and music which required open air type auditorium in accordance to Natya Shastra . On 2 March 1972, Ceylon became
2024-531: Was held on 13 January 1938 by Miss Carpenter-Garnier the sister of the Bishop of Colombo, who was in fact due to open the gates however had fallen ill. The gates are made of wrought iron, with brick piers. There are three sets of gates with each larger main gates flanked by two smaller side gates. The main gates are adorned with the pre-1954 crest of the college. One of sides of the gates include inscriptions in memory of Rev. Boake. The side gates remain open throughout
2070-428: Was introduced at Royal in 1916, and the first historic match against Trinity was played in 1920. The Bradby Shield was first presented in 1945 by the departing Principal of Royal College, E. L. Bradby. Since 1945, two matches have taken place each year, one in Kandy and the other in Colombo. The Shield is awarded to the school that gets the highest aggregate of points in the two-match series. The Centenary match between
2116-469: Was the oldest public school on the island and had the governor as its patron. It gave the children of leading Ceylonese families an education which would make them fit to be citizens of the British Empire and served as the principal public school and a model for other government schools that were to be built in Ceylon. In 1836 the school was moved to San Sebastian Hill, Pettah , (prior to which it
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