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Methodist College
Location

Information
TypePrivate
MottoWe Scatter Light
Established1866
PrincipalMrs. Hiranya Fernando
Faculty75
Enrollment1800
Colour(s)Green and White
AffiliationMethodist Church
Websitemethodistcollege.org

Methodist College, founded in 1866 is a girls school in Colombo, managed by the Methodist Church in Sri Lanka.

The school currently maintains a student body of 1800 and approximately 75 teachers. The institution conducts 3 streams of classes in Sinhala, Tamil and English with English as a second language.

History

In 1866, Miss Catherine Scott, a British missionary came to Sri Lanka (then known as Ceylon) and started the "Kollupitiya Girl's English School" in a large room with barely 40 girls. In 1883, when Miss Scott left, the school was registered as a "Grant-in-Aid" English high school with 99 students and renamed as "Kollupitiya Girls High School."

1915 The School was recognized as a fully organized Secondary School and its name was changed to Methodist College. In 1917, the 1st Colombo (Methodist College) Guide Company was founded by Ms. Choate and captained by Ms. Shire. In 1919 the Old Girls Association was established and this organization now has branches in London, Melbourne, Sydney, Toronto, Victoria and Southern California.

In 1930 the House system was introduced in the school with four houses Scott, Choate, Rigby and Restarick. During the 1950s, Framjee House (on Station Road) was bought by the School. The Junior Day Students moved in downstairs. During the mid 1950w, two new Houses were inaugurated – Park House and Shire House.

The Auditorium was declared open on June 24, 1988 by the Rev. Harold Fernando, President of the Methodist Conference.

Houses

The student body is divided into six houses

Restarick House

  • Colour - Crimson
  • Motto - Utmost for the highest

Shire House

  • Colour - Mauve
  • Motto - Aim high and persevere

Rigby House

  • Colour - Primrose yellow
  • Motto - Never say die

Scott House

  • Colour - Brick
  • Motto - Play the game

Park House

  • Colour - Silver Grey
  • Motto - Unity is strength

Choate House

  • Colour - Brown
  • Motto - Knit together in love and service

Notable alumni

Name Year/degree Notability Reference
Manel Abeysekera first female Sri Lankan ambassador [1]
Michelle de Kretser author [2]

References

  1. ^ Memoirs of a happy diplomat
  2. ^ "Where she comes from". Retrieved 15 February 2017.