Wednesday, September 24, 2008

Organizations of St.Sylvester's College Kandy


Sinhala Literary Association Rugby Union



Tamil Literary Association
Foot Ball Union



Buddhist Society
Badminton Union



Hindu Society
Quiz Circle



Islamic Society
Arts Circle



Catholic/Christian Circle
Friends Society



English Literary Association
Psychological Society



Maths,Science & Technology Society
Social Studies Circle


Commerce Society


UNESCO Circle


I.T. Club


Dancing Group



Interact Club
Music Group


Electronic Society


Debate Team


Media Unit



Road Traffic Control Unit


Photographic Society



Counseling & Guidance


Drug Prevention Unit



Wild Life Society


Association of Occult Investigators



Herbal Garden


Astronomical Society


Farm

St.Sylvesters college History



St.Sylvester’s began as a separate institution on 1st November 1940 with very Rev.Fr. D. Robert. Perera O.S.B. as the principal. The college owed its inception to the foresight of his lordship Bishop regna and Abbot Weerasinghe, the heads of the sylvestro-benedictine congregation. They felt that a good catholic school in Kandy town was a prime need, once St. Anthony’s had been completely shifted to its home on the banks of the Mahaweli at Katugastota. Father Robert was given the tremendous task of rearing the new baby that had just been born.

St.Sylvester’s had made name for itself in the field of education, not only Kandy but also throughout the length and breadth of the island. Starting with a more 250 pupils and 12 teachers in 1940.

Father Robert was not expected to do big things a St.Sylvester’s. The buildings were not teeming with scholars, the laboratories were empty, and libraries were without books. Even the wherewithal to run the school was not available. It is said that he had to start with a bank over draft, but the picture of the institutions now is a very different one. It is full to capacity, and its financial stability is assured. The outhoritese of the Sylvestro-Benedictines intended originally to develop St.Sylvester’s only as a junior school and afeed to St.Anthony’s but such restrictions were not damp the ardour of Father Robert. He early had visions of his institution as a collegiatie school, second to one in the Island.