St. Sylvester’s College, Kandy creates history in the educational arena  of the Hill Capital, as it celebrates its 70th anniversary on November  01, 2010.
Though living  overseas, we rejoice over the occasion with just a few  years to reach the Diamond Jubilee of our Alma Mater. The sound of bells  conveys to us the message that Sylvestarians past as well as present,  together with the principal and staff, the parents and well wishers are  strongly committed to uphold the unblemished reputation of our college,  with a series of dynamic strategies to commemorate the anniversary.
It is also coincidental to have an old Sylvestarian Tikiri Kobbekaduwa,  as the Governor of the Central Province to lead the Sylvestarians’  “Walk to the Future” from the historical suburb Gatambe, to Kandy town  to mark the occasion.
Setting up of a monument in the college premises  in memory of our dear collegues who were Heros of the war, to liberate  Mother Lanka and felicitation of the old boys are among highlights of  the celebrations. Outstanding students will also receive their merits.  In 1940, seventy years ago, when the saintly Rev. Fr. Robbert M Perera,  pioneered this educational project it had only 245 students and a dozen  of teachers as the tutorial staff. Today, the College has made a  remarkable achievement as a prime national institute with over 3145  students and 155 member academic staff, under the guidance of the  principal Ranil Meetiyagoda.
Initially, Fr. Robbert, as he was affectionately known served as the  first principal until he assumed duties as the Rector in 1949.  Thereafter the ever-green era under the principalship of D.J.N.  Seneviratne, continued for a marathon period of 24 years. Mr.  Seneviratne was so fortunate as to have a strong supporting staff. The  able Head Master W.S.S. Janz, R.M. Amarasinghe, Pandit M.O. Fernando,  Richard Abeysekera and Sinharachchi are a few of them. Messers K.S.  Gunaratne, W.B. Gopallawa, Berly, Nillegoda, A.B. Herath, Abeysinghe and  the successive principals also rendered yeomen service to the College.
The name and the fame of the College spread islandwide, not only for  its public examination results but also for its high standard of  discipline and extra mural performances. The Boys Scouting, Cricket and  Boxing were gaining grounds.
Sylvestarians became famous when they repeatedly became the “Stubbs  Shield” champions. The College located in the heart of the Kandy town,  at present provides  facilities to the students to reach the highest  levels in education and in any social field.
To its great glory, during the past seven decades the college had  produced high ranking and eminent citizens to serve the motherland. One  time Governor Gen. Cyril Ranatunga a former commander of the SL Army,  and the unfading political personality Percy Samaraweera are among these  distinguished old boys.
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