Jaffna Hindu College (Tamil: யாழ்ப்பாணம் இந்துக் கல்லூரி, romanized: Yāḻppāṇam Intuk Kallūri; Sinhala: යාපනය හින්දු විද්‍යාලය, romanized: Yāpanaya Hindu Vidyālaya; abbreviated as JHC) is a national school in Jaffna, Sri Lanka.[1][2] It was founded in 1887 by a group of Hindu people who wanted an English language alternative to the Christian missionary schools.

Jaffna Hindu College
யாழ்ப்பாணம் இந்துக் கல்லூரி
යාපනය හින්දු විද්‍යාලය
Address
Map
K. K. S. Road

, ,
40000

Coordinates9°40′42.70″N 80°0′43.60″E / 9.6785278°N 80.0121111°E / 9.6785278; 80.0121111
Information
School typePublic national 1AB
Established23 October 1890; 133 years ago (1890-10-23)
School districtJaffna Education Zone
AuthorityMinistry of Education
School number1002002
PrincipalRatnam Senthilmaran
Teaching staff86
Grades6-13
GenderBoys
Age range11-19
School roll2,311
LanguageTamil, English
Websitewww.jhc.lk

2010 January annular solar eclipse: Jaffna Hindu College students gazing at the sun

History edit

In the late 19th century all the English language schools in the area were run by Christian missionaries.[3] In 1886, Williams Nevins Muthukumaru Sithamparapillai founded The Native Town High School. The school encountered financial problems and in 1889 it was taken over by S. Nagalingam, who re-located it to Vananarponnai. The school was renamed Nagalingam Town High School.[3] In 1890, the school was handed over to the Jaffna Saiva (Samaya) Paripalana Sabhai.[3] The school was moved to its present site and renamed The Hindu High School.[3]

Big Match edit

JHC play Hindu College Colombo in an annual cricket match known as the Battle of the Hindus.[4] The first match took place in 2008.[5]

Principals edit

[6]

  • 1890-92 S. Godman Appapillai
  • 1892-09 Nevins Selvadurai[7][8]
  • 1910-13 A. Shiva Rao
  • 1913-14 B. Sanjiva Rao
  • 1914-26 Nevins Selvadurai[8]
  • 1926-27 W. A. Troupe
  • 1927-28 M. Sabarathnasinghe
  • 1928-33 V. R. Venkataramanan
  • 1933-52 A. Cumaraswamy[9]
  • 1953-61 V. M. Asaipillai
  • 1962-64 C. Sabaratnam
  • 1964-71 N. Sabaratnam[10]
  • 1971 M. Karthigesan
  • 1971-75 E. Sabalingam[11]
  • 1975-84 P. S. Kumaraswamy
  • 1984-90 S. Ponnampalam
  • 1990-91 K. S. Kugathasan
  • 1991-96 A. Panchalingam
  • 1996-05 A. Srikumaran
  • 2005-14 V. Ganesarajah
  • 2014–17 I. Thayanandarajah
  • 2019 - Ratnam Senthilmaran

Notable alumni edit

 
Professor Siva Sivananthan, an alumnus, is accompanied by E. Saravanapavan (Member of Parliament for Jaffna District), Principal and staff to deliver a guest lecture at the 73rd Commemoration Day and Achievers' Special Lecture Event of the Rotary Club of Jaffna, at Jaffna Hindu College on 15 April 2014

See also edit

Notes edit

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