Wickramabahu Central College


Wickramabahu Central College , founded in 1946, is a Madhya Maha Vidyalaya located in Gampola in Central Province, Sri Lanka. It is a Buddhist school with around 90 teaching staff members and around 1,500 students. It has been a co-educational school for the past 64 years.
At present, the school is a 1AB Super school with 36 buildings. Today the school has become the heart of the hill country with a reputed number of old students in Sri Lanka as well as abroad.

Recent history

With the introduction of Technology Subject Stream for A/L Classes in 250 schools in Sri Lanka, Wickramabahu Central College was upgraded to an 1AB Super school.
Under Education Ministry's 1000 schools project, a Type 2 - Mahindodaya Technical Laboratory was granted to the school and it was ceremonially opened by Hon. Prime Minister D.M. Jayarathne on the 03rd June 2014. It consists of the following facilities:
These labs are equipped with modern, sophisticated computers and multimedia equipment.
Other than those the Technical Faculty is in the last stage of its construction and will be opened for the benefit of the students in the near future.
Though the school catchment area was limited to Gampola area, at the beginning, with the wider range of objectives of the Central Schools, students from all the areas of Sri Lanka have attended the school for the past 64 years.
Now it is being supported under the "1000 Schools Project" under the Ministry of Education. The following schools are connected as the catchment schools for the Central College.
Because of the frame of the school students from different areas of the country throng towards it. Specialty students enroll at the school as scholarship holders and who are enthusiastic in sports. The parents who adore the concept of Central Colleges are major among the parents who send their children to the college at present.

College

Location and land

The school is situated in the Udapalatha Divisional Secretarial in Gampola town, in the Kandy District. This school which is situated on the Nawalapitiya Road is about 1 km away from Gampola city and it is at an altitude of 437 meters above sea level.
The school is exactly located between Northern Latitude 7°9'14.9364" and Eastern Longitude 80°33'49.9716". From the Northern side of the school is the gracious mountain Ambuluwawa. On the Eastern side is the great river Mahaweli. The school premises which contain is a fertile and meritorious land.

Administration

The college is funded and directly administered by the Ministry of Education as it is a National School and a school under 1000 schools project. The Principal is the head of the school administration while the college is assisted by two Deputy Principals on administration and academic sections.
The college has three sections mainly and namely,
  1. Grades 6 - 9
  2. Grades 10 - 11
  3. Grades 12 - 13

    Admission

Students are admitted to the college based on their fifth grade scholarship exam and the enrollment examination conducted by the school.

Students

There are about 1500 students studying in all the sections according to the present updates. More than 1250 of them are in the classes in Grades 6 - 11. Each of the grades has 4 classes. Advanced Level Section is divided into four main sections as: Arts, Commerce, Science & Technology. Each section has 2 classes per grade.

Traditions

The college motto is "Sunatha Dharetha Charatha" in Pali, meaning " Heed good, Bear in mind, Act Accordingly" in English.

History

First Group of central colleges were established in Sri Lanka in the year of 1943 and altogether 54 central colleges were established from 1943 to 1947.
Our College was established on 3 January 1946 with 4 teachers and 55 students under the name of Wallahagoda Central College. It was started in a Buddhist Temple called Niyangampaya Raja Maha Viharaya. Mr. A.G.G. Perera was the pioneer principal and served the college for 6 months and left on a transfer.
The college was established in Gampola due to the great service rendered by the Hon. State Councilor Sir. R.S.S. Gunawardana.
First set of students enrolled were selected from schools around Gampola. Within a short period of time number of college students increased up to 336. The classes were conducted in the Dhamma preaching hall of the temple and vacant class rooms of Wallahagoda Primary School. With the increased number of students the management found that it is difficult to conduct classes. To overcome the problem the college was shifted to a new temporary place.
The education department constructed 3 temporary halls in a new land in Eragoda where the Gampola Muslim Vidyalaya at present. In 1950 the college was submerged under floods which played havoc. The Gampola town was surrounded by flood water for days. The college was badly damaged. To overcome flood land was taken over from Mariyawatta Estate adjacent to Gampola hospital land. The total land area of the college was a rubber plantation except the land under the buildings.
The college didn't have a playground at its inception. To overcome it the principal of the college Mr. Senarath commenced a project to construct a play ground. All the staff members including the principal and college students helped to build the play ground by using manual labour.
In 1951, foundation was laid by Hon. Prime Minister D.S. Senanayake to construct a new building to college and it was declared open in 1954 and college was moved to the new building. The college was renamed as Gampola Central College.
High School Certificate Classes were started in 1952. In 1954 two students entered to the University of Ceylon in Arts stream.
From 1946 to 1954 all classes were conducted in English medium. To improve the English language standard children who entered to 6th standard were kept for two years in 6th standard and comprehensive English language library was given to them.
In 1955 the medium of education was changed to Sinhala medium and 6th standard classes were conducted in Sinhala medium.
Until 1957 the college did not have a college song. Mr. Cyril Perera assumed duty as college music teacher on 3 January 1957. He was instrumental in composing and producing music of the song. Originally it was "Mathawani Gampola Madi Viduhal....." because of the name of the college was "Gampola Madya Vidyalaya" or "Gampola Central college" With the change of the name of our college is "Wickramabahu Central College" in 1961, the first line of the song changed to "Mathawani Wickramaba Viduhal....." since 1961.
Even though we had college colours maroon and gold, college did not have a logo. The honor of preparing the college logo goes to the art master Mr. R.W. Galahitiyawa and to Mr. A.J. De Silva. The motto of the college “Sunatha Dharetha Charatha” was proposed by one of the vice principal Rev. Atabage Rathanajothi. With the introduction of college logo and the college song in 1957 the year goes as the golden year of the college history.
In 1960, with the change of government, Mr. Baduddeen became the Hon. Minister of Education. He introduced new changes in to education system. With the restructure of the schools, Gampola Central College lost the female student population and changed into a boys only school. The name of Gampola Central College was changed, and renamed as Wickramabahu Central College.
1960 to 1980 was the golden era of the college. In 1965 out of 14 who sat for the G. C. E. examination 12 entered the University of Ceylon in Arts stream. For the first time in 1972, two students entered to the Medical faculty, University of Ceylon. Four students entered the Science Faculty, University of Ceylon. As in the other central colleges, it took a long period to produce science qualified students due to lack of quality science teachers.
During this era, college excelled not only in education but as well as in all the extracurricular activities as sports. In the field of sports it took football and the first college football team was formed and it took part in Kandy district inter school football tournament in 1960. The first hard ball cricket team was formed in 1961. In the field of athletics college produced many national athletes.
On the request of the past pupils association the Hon. Minister of Sports commenced a project to improve college play ground. Under this project the playground was leveled and the surface is covered with a new variety of grass and produced with 3 turf wickets and matting wicket. Once it is completed it will be ready to play even division 1 club cricket. Wickramabahu Central College is the only central college with a well prepared cricket ground in Sri Lanka.
The ground is blessed with a pavilion with sitting facilities and an air conditioned VIPs area. We are thankful to former Minister of Sports Hon. Mr. Mahindananda Aluthgamage for the project.
In the year of 2014 Mahindodaya technical lab was opened and foundation was laid to construct Technical Faculty building.

Staff of teachers

The staff consists of about 90 qualified teachers headed by the College Principal, four Deputy Principals and two Assistant Principals. In addition, each section has a sectional head and most of the members have undertaken additional responsibilities such as master in charge of different sport teams and student societies. There are other members attached to the library, computer laboratories and Mahindodaya Technical Faculty which comes under technical stream.

Education

Classes from grade 6 to 11 are in the junior section. To get admitted to Advanced Level section, students have to score the required grades in G.C.E. Ordinary Level Examination held island wide by Department of Examinations, Sri Lanka for students in Grade 11. Certain percentage of students are admitted from other schools based on their performance in G.C.E. Ordinary Level Examination. There are about 35 students in a usual classroom. There are four sections in Advanced Level section as follows,
  1. Technology Section
  2. Science Section
  3. Arts Section
  4. Commerce Section
Students spend two years before sitting their university entrance exam; G.C.E. Advanced Level Examination held island wide by Department of Examinations, Sri Lanka.

Main subjects offered

Group subjects offered

Being a National School and a central college under the concept of Dr. C.W.W. Kannangara, Wickramabahu Central College is equipped with best facilities among schools. Recently expansion of school grounds took place and it has been renovated up to a 1st class club level cricket grounds.
Facilities at Wickramabahu Central College Includes,
The students are divided into four houses as:
Sports play a major role in the college activities other than academic work. Wickramabahu Central College has always kept its title in Soccer and Judo being one of the best schools in the island.
Sports played at Wickramabahu Central College include: