Hillwood College
Hillwood College is a private girls school in Kandy, Sri Lanka. Even though the school is of a Christian origin, pupils of different races as well as different religions attend the school while keeping there identity as it is. The school is situated in the lake round area near the Malwatu Pirivena (Buddhist Monastery).
Hillwood College, Kandy | |
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Location | |
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Type | Independent Private |
Motto | The Utmost for the Highest |
Established | 1890 |
Founder | Elizabeth Bellerby |
Principal | Nelum De Alwis [1] |
Staff | 140+ |
Grades | 1 - 13 |
Gender | Girls |
Age | 6 to 18 |
Enrollment | 2000+ |
Colour(s) | Gold and Silver |
Website | www.hillwoodcollege.com |
Origin and history
Hillwood College Kandy was founded in 1890 by Elizabeth Bellerby as a result of an appeal made by Rev. Ireland Jones and Rev. Garret to the Church of England Zenana Missionary Society (CEZMS) to open a school in benefit for the Kandyan girls.[2] Bellerby along with Ethel Jones arrived Sri Lanka on 1889 to fulfill the request of the CEZMS.[3] Upon arrival she went to Christian Mission School, Kotte to learn Sinhalese which might have surely made her easy to tackle the local folk. Bellerby started the institute between May and August 1890.
At start there were only seven pupils at the commencement. In those times there was a prejudice of people as "not educating girls", but she convinced the parents telling that ”If you educate a son, you educate an individual but if you educate a daughter you educate an entire family”. With these remarks the vision of Kandyan people about educating girls changed vastly.
After founding the college, Bellerby served as the founding principal for almost 21 years.
Nowadays the school is acting as a facilitator to more than 2,000 girls.
Notable alumni
Name | Notability | Reference |
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Chandra Ranaraja | first female Mayor of Kandy (1990–1991) | |
Duleeka Marapana | actress | |
Sachini Ayendra Stanley | Miss Sri Lanka 2003 |
References
- "Hillwood College Kandy gives 'The Utmost for the Highest'".
- "It all began for a coterie of Kandyan chiefs' daughters". The Sunday Times. 17 May 2015.
- Witanachchi, Lalitha K. (15 May 2005). "Hillwood Kandy turns 115". The Island.