Hartley College


Hartley College is a provincial school in Point Pedro, Sri Lanka. Founded in 1838 by British Methodist missionaries, it is one of Sri Lanka's oldest schools. The school is named after Wesleyan priest and missionary Rev. Hartley.

History

from Britain arrived in Ceylon on 29 June 1814. The Wesleyan Mission Central School was founded in 1838 by Rev. Dr. Peter Percival. The school is located at the current location of the Methodist Girls' High School. The school transferred to its current site in 1874. The school was renamed Christ Church School in 1912 and Hartley College in 1916.
Most private schools in Ceylon were taken over by the government in 1960. Hartley College becomes a publicly funded school on 1 December 1960.
Following arson by the Sri Lankan government forces in 1984, the school moved to Puttalai from 1985 to 1990. In 1989, the school appeared on a postage stamp issued to commemorate its 150th anniversary. From 1996 to 2002, part of the school was occupied by the Sri Lanka Army, and the school remains in a high security zone. In 2005, part of the school was destroyed by a grenade thrown from a motorcycle.

Principals

NameYearNotabilityReference
Deputy Director of Education
Chief Justice of Sri Lanka

Notable alumni

NameNotabilityReference
Permanent SecretaryMinister of Agriculture and Food, Permanent Secretary – Minister of Commerce and Trade
Inspector General of Police
member of parliamentJaffna, Kilinochchi
Vice-Chancellor Eastern University, Sri Lanka
Dean – School of Physical Sciences La Trobe University, Dean – Faculty of Science University of Malaya, Dean – Faculty of Science University of Ceylon
Mayor of Colombo
Deputy Solicitor General
head – Department of Tamil University of Ceylon
Minister of Economic Affairs for Hamburg, Member of Senate of Hamburg
General Manager Bank of Ceylon
member Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam, first Black Tiger
dean – Management Studies and Commerce University of Jaffna
Air Vice Marshall Chief of staff Air Force
Vice President Singer Company
Inspector General of Police
Speaker Parliament of Sri Lanka, Governor of Central Province
member Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam
engineer, hydrologist, academic
educationalist, founder Association of Commonwealth Teachers
Vice-Chancellor University of Jaffna
academic, historian, author
Prime Minister, member parliamentHorana, Kalutara