St. John's College, Jaffna


St. John's College is a private school in Jaffna, Sri Lanka. Founded in 1823 by British Anglican missionaries, it is one of Sri Lanka's oldest schools.

History

In 1817 the Anglican Church Mission Society approved the establishment of missions in Ceylon. On 20 December 1817 four clergymen – Joseph Knight, Samuel Lambrick, Robert Major and Benjamin Ward – and their wives left England and sailed to Ceylon on board the Vittoria. They arrived in late June 1818. Knight went to Jaffna, Lambrick went to Colombo, Major and his wife went to Galle and Ward and his wife to Trincomalee. Knight started his missionary work in 1818 in Nallur.
The Nallur English Seminary was established in March 1823 by Knight. The school had only 7 students and was located in Knight's bungalow. In 1845 the school was relocated to Chundikuli and renamed the Chundikuli Seminary.
In the same year the Church Mission Society took over the old Portuguese St. John the Baptist church. In 1846 the school moved into a hall next to the church. The church was demolished in 1859 and replaced by the current church.
The school was renamed St. John's College in 1891. The free education system was introduced by the government in 1945 but SJC chose to remain outside the system. In 1951 SJC joined the free education system. Most private schools in Ceylon were taken over by the government in 1960 but SJC chose to remain as a private and non-fee levying school.
SJC's principal C. E. Anandarajah was shot dead on 26 June 1985 in Jaffna. It is alleged that the Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam assassinated Anandarajah for organising a cricket match with the Sri Lankan military.

Big Match

SJC play Jaffna Central College in annual cricket match known as the Battle of the North or the Battle of the Blues. The first match took place in 1904.

Principals

NameNotabilityReference
Bishop of Jaffna
Principal St. John's College, Jaffna
Principal St. John's College, Jaffna
Vice-Chancellor Eastern University
Director of Irrigation, author
Major general Chief of the Defence Staff
Pro-vice-chancellor University of Bristol
leader Illankai Tamil Arasu Kachchi/Tamil United Liberation Front, member parliamentKankesanthurai
Solicitor General
member parliament – Jaffna, Mayor of Jaffna
member parliament – National List
academic, human rights activist
academic, professor electrical engineering
musician, songwriter, record producer
academic, professor signal & information processing
Bishop of Jaffna
Governor of Western Province
member parliament – Colombo
acting Governor-General, acting Chief Justice, Attorney General
Puisne JudgeSupreme Court of Belize, Chief Magistrate of Belize, Senior State Advocate of Zambia
Gate Mudaliyar, President of the Jaffna Co-operative Bank
member parliament – Jaffna, Mayor of Jaffna
Mayor of Jaffna
Permanent Secretary Ministry of Justice
member parliament – Medawachchiya, Governor of North Central Province
journalist, editor – Thinakaran
member parliament – Vavuniya
Supreme Court Judge
educationist
vice-chancellor University of Jaffna
member parliament – Kurunegala, Governor of North Central Province
member parliament – Jaffna