St. Michael's College National School
St. Michael's College National School புனித மிக்கேல் கல்லூரி தேசியப் பாடசாலை | |
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Quis ut Deus Who is greater than God | |
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Father Webber Street Batticaloa, Batticaloa District, Eastern Province, 30000 Sri Lanka | |
Coordinates | 7°42′41.30″N 81°41′45.70″E / 7.7114722°N 81.6960278°ECoordinates: 7°42′41.30″N 81°41′45.70″E / 7.7114722°N 81.6960278°E |
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School type | Public national 1AB |
Religious affiliation(s) | Christianity |
Denomination | Roman Catholicism |
Founded | 1873[1] |
Founder | Ferdinand Bonnel, Jesuit |
Status | Nationalized in 1961 |
School district | Batticaloa Education Zone |
Authority | Ministry of Education |
Principal | Besleo Vaz |
Grades | 1-13 |
Gender | Boys |
Age range | 5-19 |
Enrollment | 3,000+ |
Language | English, Tamil |
Houses | Bonnel, Marian, Miller, Crowther |
Slogan | A College second to none |
Song | Sons of Bless'd St.Michael[2] |
Sports | Basketball, Cricket, Tennis |
Yearbook | Paadumeen |
Website |
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St. Michael's College National School (SMC; Tamil: புனித மிக்கேல் கல்லூரி தேசியப் பாடசாலை; simply known as St. Michael's College) is a national school in Batticaloa, Sri Lanka.[3] Founded by French Jesuit missionary Ferdinand Bonnel in 1873 it was nationalized in 1961.
History
The school was founded in 1873 by Rev. Fr. Ferdinand Bonnel. Most private schools in Ceylon were taken over by the government in 1960 but SMC chose to remain private. The school struggled on thereafter but on 2 February 1970 the school was handed over to the government.
Sports
St. Michael's College is famously known by basketball and has won several inner-school basketball championships. Due to the victories, it was known as The Invincibles.[4] Jesuit missionaries who were severed at the school introduced basketball to Batticaloa and particularly installed first basketball court at the school. There were several Jesuit priests who contributed basketball at the top level. Fr. Hamilton, Fr. Ralph Riemen, Fr. Eugene John Hebert, and Fr. Harold J.Weber are among the best contributors.[5]
See also
References
- ↑ "Account Suspended".
- ↑ "Account Suspended".
- ↑ "Province – Eastern" (PDF). Schools Having Bilingual Education Programme. Ministry of Education.
- ↑ "Fr. Hebert Medal Launched". Retrieved 30 July 2016.
- ↑ "The Golden Era of Basketball in Batticaloa". Retrieved 30 July 2016.
External links
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