Lumbini College (Sinhala ලුම්බිණි විද්‍යාලය) or Lumbini Vidyalaya is a Sinhalese mixed school located in Colombo, Sri Lanka. The school was founded in 1929 and has a current enrollment of 4,500 students from primary class to secondary. The school was named as a national school in 2009.

History

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Lumbini College was established on 29 February 1929, as the Havelock Town Junior Mixed School, with 114 students. Although the school was a mixed school, only girls had attended. The staff consisted of the principal, D. R. Balasooriya, and three teachers.[1] There was just a single building built from wooden planks.

The school was originally situated in Skelton Road, Colombo. In 2010 the primary school section was moved to a location in Wellawatte as a result of growth in enrolments, merging with Wallawatta Maha Vidyalaya, which was renamed Lumbini College. The school's secondary classes have remained at the original location.

On 2 June 2014 the President Mahinda Rajapaksa formally opened the school’s sports complex, which contains with a gym, tennis courts and sporting facilities.

Past headmasters and principals

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  1. D. R. Balasooriya (1929–1932)
  2. H. R. M. Kaluarachi (1934)
  3. D. S. Dissanayaka (1934–1941)
  4. D. J. Gunasingha (1938–1941)
  5. Wijesuriya (1941–1944)
  6. W. H. Pranandu (1944–1947)
  7. D. K. Jayawardana (1947–1949)
  8. D. J. Dias (1949–1951)
  9. A. W. Alvis (1951–1959)
  10. J. M. Kurupu (1959–1962)
  11. A. D. Sirisana (1962)
  12. J. S. H. Jasan (1962–1969)
  13. G. S. Weerasena (1969–1976)
  14. L. H. Edirisingha (1976–1979)
  15. W. P. A. Perera (1979–1991)
  16. G. Gunawardana (1991–1992)
  17. G. Leyanaga (1992–1999)
  18. J. G. Amarajeewa (1999–2010)
  19. Chandranath Amarathunga (2010–2012)
  20. Oshara Panditarathna (2012–2016)
  21. K. G. Wimalasena (2016 – 2019)
  22. A.W. Nanayakkara (2019-2021)
  23. Priyantha Karunarathna (2021-2022)
  24. Sarath Gunathilaka (2022–present)

Alumni

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The school's alumni are known as Old Lumbiniyanas

Notable alumni

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Name Notability Reference
Anura Srinath Painter [2]
Bandula Gunawardane Member of Parliament – Colombo (1989–1994, 2000–present) [citation needed]
Lalith Jayasinghe Lieutenant Colonel Sri Lanka Army Special Forces [3]
Lionel Ranwala Musician, dramatist [4]
Vikum Sanjaya Twenty20 International Cricketer (2017–present) [citation needed]
Madhava Wijesinghe Actor, television presenter (1993–present) [5]

References

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  1. ^ Amit, Naushad (20 March 2011). "Extra-curricular activities are improving at Lumbini". The Sunday Times. Retrieved 18 August 2022.
  2. ^ Srinath, Anura (13 January 2013). "Brilliant brushstrokes of a wildlife painter". Sunday Observer. Retrieved 18 August 2022.
  3. ^ "Lankapuvath pays tribute to Colonel Lalith Jayasinghe who sacrificed his life for the nation". Lankapuvath. Retrieved 6 December 2008.
  4. ^ "ලයනල් රන්වලයන්". Ranwala Balakaya / Ranwala Foundation (in Sinhala). Retrieved 17 May 2020.
  5. ^ ""Friends do not get married" - Madhawa Wijesinghe". Lankadeepa (in Sinhala). Retrieved 18 August 2022.
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