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With the view of training the students in public speaking and critical thinking while giving them the opportunity to expand their minds and increase their understanding of multiple issues, the English debate Society was formed under the leadership of Mrs Dimuthu Liyanamana. At present the team is coached by Mr. Dineth Dinendra Hettiarachchi and we recognize the following achievements of our team over the past two years.

2020

1. Team A (Muftee Mysan, Imaadh Ifthikar, Akindu Athauda, Shakeeb Mohideen) emerged Semi-finalists at the Felix R. De Zoysa debating Championship organized by Stafford International School

2. Team A (Imaadh Ifthikar, Akindu Athauda, Daniel Victor) emerged Champions at the Dr. N.M. Perera Debating championship organized by Ananda College.

3. Team A (Muftee Mysan, Imaadh Ifthikar, Akindu Athauda, Daniel Victor) broke into quarter finals at the Sri Lanka Schools’ Debating Championship organized by the Faculty of Law.

4. Team A (Muftee Mysan, Imaadh Ifthikar, Akindu Athauda ) emerged runners up at the Dr. Vijitha Weerasinghe Memorial Debating Championship organized by Royal College.

5. Team A (Muftee Mysan, Imaadh Ifthikar, Akindu Athauda ) broke into semi-finals at the Lilian Nixon’s debating tournament organized by Ladies’ College.

6. Team A (Daniel Victor, Imaadh Ifthikar, Akindu Athauda ) emerged Quarter Finalists in an online tournament organized by the Debaters’ Council

7. Team A (Muftee Mysan, Imaadh Ifthikar, Akindu Athauda and Daniel Victor) emerged runners up at the ‘Voice It’ debating tournament organized by Chokolaate magazine.

2021

1. Team Wesley was among the Top 4 schools to qualify for the Debaters’ Council Playoffs for the year 2020 by ranking 3rd on the DC leader board.

2. Team A (Imaadh Ifthikar, Daniel Victor, Akindu Athauda) emerged Champions at Elizabeth Moir impromptu Debating Championship 2021. Team A broke 2nd overall in the preliminary rounds with Akindu and 
    Imaadh emerging as 4thand 5th best speakers respectively.

3. Team B (Mabroor Ahmed, Akindu Athauda, Aadam Thurab and Akil Jahn) emerged as quarter finalists in a tournament organized by Royal Institute Of Colombo.

4. Team A (Daniel Victor, Imaadh Ifthikar, Akindu Athauda) emerged as Quarter Finalists in an online International tournament organized by CHIREC international school,

     Hyderabad and also emerged 3rd in the preliminary rounds by winning 3 out of the 4 rounds.

5. Dr. N.M. Perera memorial Challenge Trophy 2021:

               a. Team A (Imaadh Ifthikar, Daniel Victor, Akindu Athauda) emerged quarterfinalists with Imaadh,  Akindu and Daniel emerging as 3rd, 8th and 10th best speakers respectively.

               b. Team B (Aadam Thurab, Mabroor Ahmad, Shakeeb Mohideen, Akil Jahn) were ranked 13th in the preliminary rounds and missed the partial octos break by one position.

6. “That’s Debatable” – Debating tournament organized by the Mozilla Campus Club of IIT:

               a. Team B (Shakeeb Mohideen, Aadam Thurab , Mabroor Ahamed) emerged runners up and also broke 3rd in the preliminary rounds

               b. Team A broke 2nd after the preliminary rounds, but lost to Team B in the semi finals.  Daniel, Imaadh and Akindu emerged as the 4th, 5th and 8th best speakers respectively.

7. Team A (Daniel Victor, Imaadh Ifthikar, Akindu Athauda) emerged as the octo-finalists at the Sri Lanka Schools’ Debating Championships organized by the faculty of law.

8. We were able to have a recruitment programme with a workshop for students from Grade 6- 9 and started conducting weekly practices for them. An average of 15 students attend

     practices every week and are promoted to senior practices based on their performance.

9. Team A (Shakeeb Mohideen, Aadam Thurab, Akindu Athauda) emerged as quarter-finalists in the “Impromptu 21” debating tournament organized by D.S. Senanayake College. Team A broke 7th in the   
     preliminary rounds with 4 out of 5 wins and Akindu Athauda emerged as the 8th best speaker.

Online applications are called for the G C E Advanced Level- 2024 for external candidates.

Kindly read the following instructions prior to completing the application, and click on the link below to proceed with the process:

  • Click on the below given link to fill the application.
  • The application has to be completed with accurate information.
  • Please note that submitting the application does not guarantee admission to school.
  • Suitable candidates will be selected depending on the vacancies available in each stream and medium, and will be contacted by the College office (via e-mail or the contact number provided on the application form).
  • Please complete the application with accurate information and submit / upload it on or before the 15th of October, 2021. Incomplete and late applications will not be considered.
  • Click on the link for the online application : https://forms.office.com/r/1AAKcA0DRK 
  • Following are the subjects offered for the Advanced Level Class.

MATHS STREAM (Sinhala, English or Tamil Medium)

Main subjects:              1. Combined Mathematics (Pure and Applied Mathematics)

                                   2. Physics

                                   3. Chemistry or Information & Communication Technology (ICT)                                             

BIOLOGY STREAM (Sinhala, English or Tamil Medium)

Main subjects:          1. Biology

                               2. Physics

                               3. Chemistry or Information & Communication Technology (ICT)

COMMERCE STREAM (Sinhala, English or Tamil Medium)

Main Subjects:        1. Accounting

                              2. Economics or ICT

                              3. Business Studies / Business Statistics

Note: Business Statistics (Sinhala medium only)

ARTS STREAM

            Sinhala Medium:

  1. Economics / Media / ICT / Eastern Music/ Western Music / Art/ Geography/ Drama
  2. Business Studies / Business Statistics / Chinese / Political Science/ French
  3. Christianity / Logic/ History/ Sinhala/ English Literature / Japanese

                        Tamil Medium:

  1. Economics / ICT
  2. Business Studies/ Chinese/ French/ Political Science
  3. Christianity/ Accounts/ English Literature/ Tamil Language / Japanese                 

                        English Medium:

  1. Economics / ICT/ Western Music
  2. Business Studies / Chinese/ French/ Political Scienc
  3. English Literature / Christianity / Japanese

 

 

Dear Parents,

After the schools were closed in accordance with the safety measures taken by the Ministry of Education, we have been in constant touch with the students via the ‘WESLEY Info’ text message system. By now we have completed 3 phases of work through worksheets/video lessons as well as via online teaching / live video screening for the GCE Ordinary and Advanced level classes. We are in the process of preparing for the 4th phase which will be communicated to you all as soon as possible. We are glad that we are in line with the syllabus and that our students are not missing their lessons, even though the school is closed. If any of you have not received the text messages sent so far, please send an e-mail to: principal@wesleycollege.lk, indicating the grade of your son and the contact no.

We do hope and pray that our students are safe with their families and are abiding by the safety measures taken by the government officials during this Pandemic.

At this crucial period of time when the whole world has declared emergency, we call upon the Wesley fraternity to stay safe and abide by the quarantine regulations. Let us be appreciative of the measures taken by the government to eradicate the Covid 19 pandemic and co-operate in every possible way. Let us be mindful of the vulnerable and be a beacon of light at this period of darkness which has swept over the world so unexpectedly.

We are aware of the many challenges faced by families while the children are at home. Some of you must be quite disturbed with their uncertain questions with regard to COVID 19, the childhood which is meant to be enjoyed is surrounded by fear and uncertainty. Meanwhile we are in the process of getting ready for the post pandemic situation before reopening the school and as well as after reopening the school to support children in every possible way.  With the received responses from all parents through the survey on our online teaching & learning process, we may change our plans in certain areas and sections of the school. In this critical situation the Chaplaincy team of Wesley has assured their willingness to speak to any student who may wish to share his concern / anxiety during this lockdown period. The students may feel free to call either Bro. Piumal Perera on 0778718372 or Bro. Roy Everton on 0775178573.

As your child passes through this critical period, help him to understand the importance of managing and appreciating whatever is available. Situations such as these will help our children to stand strong amidst the storm. We assure our students of our prayers during this challenging moment.

GOD BLESS YOU ALL

ORA ET LABORA

Avanka Fernando

PRINCIPAL

READING PROJECT TO ENCOURAGE THE HABIT OF READING

Dear Parents,

With the view of inculcating and encouraging the habit of reading among the students who are presently addicted to digital devices we wish to launch a project in grade 8 & 9 section. We have chosen 5 children’s novels each in 3 languages and expect the students to read them and prepare themselves for the literary quiz which will be held in the 2nd week of September. Winners of the Literary Quiz will be rewarded with gift vouchers to purchase books. To facilitate the project we wish to install a mini library within the section and expect your generous support to find sufficient reading material for the mini library. We shall be so grateful if you are able to donate at least one of the prescribed books for the mini library to support this worthy effort to inculcate the reading habit among the students.

  Please encourage your son to read these books during this unexpected longer holidays to utilize the time productively.

Wesley College became the 'Best boys' band'  at Vivace 2019 -  a  music festival organized by the Western Music Association of Ananda College, in December 2019 at BMICH. Among the finalists of the competition were, Yashodara Vidyalaya Colombo and Gampaha, Lyceum International School Nugegoda and Wattala and S.Thomas College for the best battle of the beat bands which included both vocal and musical instrument performance.

 

The Senior Choristers became the Champions at an inter-school singing competition titled the 'Vocalize' -  which was also organized by Ananda College.

Our congratulations go out to the participants at both competitions.

 

Wesley College counts in an honour to announce  that Nabeel Barry has been selected among the 75 children who were chosen from the nine provinces of Sri Lanka, to represent the first ever Children Parliament in the world. The selection process was done by the United Nation Friendship Organization.  Nabeel Bary, along with the rest of the 74 students underwent a training on the 29th of February and the Children Parliament was declared open on the 1st of March, 2020, by the Honorable Prime Minister Mahinda Rajapakse & Hon. Minister Thilanga Sumathipala. The objective of this initiative is to present their Sustainable Development Goal ideas to the President.

Nabeel Bary has always proven his ability to express his ideas lucidly in a coherent and convincing manner and  Wesley College is  indeed proud of his accomplishment.

The Astronomy Club members of Wesley College participated at the South Asia's first and largest Astronomical night sky observation competition, which was organized by Ananda & Mahamaya Colleges on the 29th of February, 2020 at the University of Peradeniya.

 

Among the many schools that participated, Wesley College won the 'Most uprising team' award at the Workshop and the 'Most popular photograph' award in the Astrophotography category.

Mr Bandula Ranasinghe, Mrs Prasanga Fonseka, Mr Sarath Doluweera, Mr Ajith Brandigampola & Mr Ranjith Paliyaguru have completed 25 years of fruitful service at Wesley College this year. Our gratitude to them for their continued commitment in equipping generations of students.

The old boys' Union in Colombo organized a musical evening titled 'Double blue classics' which was held at the Bishop's College Auditorium on 9th August , 2019 at 6:45 p.m. the programme featured Annesley Malewana of moonstones fame, backed by his Super Chimes band.  The event was enriched by performances of renowned artists Dharmaratne Brothers, Corrine de Almeida, Paul Fernando, Anil Barathy and Ishan Bahar. The show was compered by our old boy Diomond Deen. This was organized in order to raise funds for the College Smart Board Project.

Nabeel Barry, Murthaz Barry, Ashintha Perera, Abdullah Siddeek, Arulmoly Branavan & Muaad Imaz have left to Southern West Virginia to attend the 24th World Scout Jamboree which is scheduled to be held at the Summit Bechtel Reserve in Southern West Virginia, from the 22nd July to 4th August, 2019.

Speech made by Chief Guest Old Boy Kumar de Silva at the

Annual Prize Day of Wesley College on 14 June 2018

Rev. Asiri Perera, President / Bishop Methodist Church & Manager Wesley College,

Principal Sir,

Co-Vice Principals

Past Principals

Headmaster and Sectional Heads,

Teachers - past and present

Representatives from the PTA, OBU, Welfare Society and the Governing Board.

Well Wishers,

Parents,

Prefects and Students of Wesley

I stand before you here today extremely proud yet deeply humbled. It was exactly 50 years ago in 1968 that I was admitted to Grade 01 and that makes me 50 years a Wesleyite. On this stage I have acted, danced, sung, spoken, got prizes and even cried. This stage holds a vast ocean of memories for me.

Boys of Wesley, my journey in life was not an easy one. It was one with a lot of financial difficulties but Wesley College taught me never to give up. We were taught to Pray and Labour On.

As a Wesleyite I’d like to share with you my philosophy of life - the triangle I worked out for myself and which has made me what I am today.

The three points of my triangle are : Empowerment with Education, Personal Branding as a Wesleyite and finally Gratitude and Humility

EMPOWERMENT WITH EDUCATION:

Boys of Wesley you all have a diamond inside you. A diamond is a piece of carbon but with great value. When you are born, it is a raw, uncut diamond. You then go to

Monstessori, Grade 01, OLs, ALs and as you go on, you learn, you educate yourself. In the process you keep cutting and polishing that diamond which is yourself.

When you come to your ALs, your diamond has far greater value than it had when you were in Grade 01. It is cut, it has facets, it is polished but you don’t stop there. You would go into University, into some kind of higher education or vocational training. You learn even more.

You then get into a job, get married and have children. All of that too is a learning experience. Your entire life is an adventurous learning experience, very hard at times. But through it all you are cutting and polishing your diamond to give it greater and greater value.

Your diamond having great value means that you will have great value wherever you go. Remember that your education is something that no one can ever steal from you. It is all yours and yours alone and it will take you to great heights.

Remember also to follow your heart and do what you like to do. It is only then that you will do it well, very well.

My Father was a Science teacher at here at Wesley College Colombo. My Mother was a Maths teacher at All Saints College, across the Campbell Park. My OL grades very good.

The fashion at that time was to become a Doctor, Lawyer, Engineer or Accountant and so everyone expected me to do Maths or Science for the ALs. I was a freak and I chose otherwise. I chose English, French, German, Economics. Everyone thought I was off my head. I remember my teacher Mrs. Ranjani Fernando almost freaking out at my parents for agreeing to my wish.

But I knew myself. If I had done Maths or Science, I would not be on this stage here today. I promise you ! Similarly I let my two children follow their heart and do what they love to do. My son Rahul is in University in Japan and my daughter Anarkali is in her first year ALs at Visakha Vidyalaya.

So empower yourself with education. Keep learning until your dying day. You are the winner at all times. No one else but you.

PERSONAL BRANDING AS A WESLEYITE

Wesley College IS Revd. Asiri Perera, the Bishop of the Methodist Church. Wesley College IS Mr. Avanka Fernando the Principal. Wesley College IS also the President of the Wesley OBU and the President of the Old Wesleyites’ Sports Club.

Wesley College is also each and every one of you. Whether you like it or not, YOU are all the Brand Ambassadors of Wesley College.

From Grade 01 to ALs you wear the College crest on your shirt pockets. You are branded visibly. Everyone sees you and knows you as a Wesleyite. This is called Visible Branding.

You then leave school and do not wear the College crest on your shirt pockets, but you are still a Wesleyite. This is called Invisible Branding. You are more of a Wesleyite out of school, as an old boy, than in school.

Believe me, out in the world, you are first judged on your packaging and branding. Before one gets to know who you are and what your qualifications are, one first sees your packaging.

What is your packaging / branding ? It is the way you behave, the way you talk, the way you conduct yourself in both private spaces and public spaces, anywhere and everywhere.

A classic example is the recent Wesley - Royal rugby encounter. All Wesleyites were branded as thugs and hooligans. Boys of Wesley are we thugs and hooligans ??? NO we are not. BUT the behavior of one, two, three old boys made us all that.

The media went to town. Social media went to town. Some other schools also went to town. You saw the videos. We hung our heads in shame and Wesley College wept that evening.

So please remember Boys of Wesley, you are a Wesleyite in school and even more so out of school, until you drop dead. We pride ourselves in being men of Grit and Industry bound by one fraternal band.

Alma Mater is an old Latin word. Alma means nourishing, kind, fostering, nurturing. Mater is mother. Your Alma Mater is the Mother who nurses, nourishes and fosters you. Let us do this College proud and never ever let her weep in shame. One never makes one’s Mother cry. Hence the importance of your branding as a Wesleyite for life.

GRATITUDE - HUMILITY

Most often in life, people often forget their beginnings, their past and those who’ve helped in their journey up in life. This to me is unforgivable. To have gratitude and to show it to those who deserve it, makes a man a gentleman.

You don’t need to go far. Start with your teachers, your school. When you are old boys one day, come back to Wesley College and ask her how you can help. There is so much you can do for Wesley College as a young old boy, as a middle aged old boy like myself and even as a very old, old boy.

Gratitude and Humility are two beautiful words.

The story I’m now about to share with you, happened in this hall 44 years ago. No one knows this story except for my late parents and myself. Not even my two children. I got their permission last evening to make it public.

In 1974 when Wesley celebrated her 100th anniversary, Prime Minister Sirimavo Bandaranaike was Chief Guest at Prize Day that year, on this same stage.

Everyone who got prizes wore new clothes - new shirts, new trousers and new shoes. Even their parents wore new outfits. After all this was the grandest day in the Wesley College calendar.

I was in Grade 07 and was getting about six or seven prizes that year. My parents couldn’t afford to buy me new clothes. So they got me borrowed clothes from a neighbour’s son, my age - long sleeved shirt, white shorts and a pair of black shoes. My mother sat in the audience that evening also in borrowed clothes - saree, gold earrings, gold chain, two zigzag gold bangles and a pair of slippers.

And so when my name was called up, I came on stage and collected my prizes from a beaming Mrs. B. My borrowed shoes were ill-fitting and loose and as I walked down those highly polished steps I slipped and fell and went sliding down. Most of the boys in the choir laughed out loud. I cringed in embarrassment and shame. It was not easy.

My point is that even to this day I’m grateful to that neigbour, Rohan Sourjah, whose borrowed clothes I wore, AND, to that All Saints College teacher Malini Indraguptha whose borrowed clothes my mother wore at Wesley Prize Day 44 years ago.

In as much as I am grateful to all my teachers at Wesley College for what I am today and with due respect to all of them, some of whom are present here, I’d like to single out one teacher who laid a foundation in my education and in my life which opened the doors of the world to me - Mrs. BA Fernando my French teacher.

Mrs. Fernando, you’re here today representing not only yourself but also my late parents. I don’t think even you ever realised that the French you taught me for my ALs, in the Bio Lab above the Principal’s office, surrounded by all those dead snakes and frogs and toads and horrible animals in jars of formalin, would take me on a journey even I never dreamt of.

I stand here on this stage today, also because of you. The French you taught me 40 years ago, opened the doors of the world to me. I am grateful to you until my dying day

Boys of Wesley my triangle of Empowerment with Education, Personal Branding as a Wesleyite and finally Gratitude and Humility has never gone wrong for me. It won’t go wrong for you either.

As I close now, I’d like to leave with you three lines that were said on this same stage at around 5pm on Monday 15 January 1962 exactly 56 years ago. These were lines said by Arthur Shelton Wirasinha at his induction that evening as Wesley’s 15th Principal. He went on to be Wesley’s second longest serving Principal after Rev. Henry Highfield.

Those lines spoken that day, more than half a century ago, are STILL relevant and pregnant with meaning even to this day ….

“Education does not end with the gaining of jobs.

It is much more than that.

Education is the training and disciplining of the entire person”

May you be blessed by the Triple Gem ! Theruwan Saranai !

Thank you

KUMAR DE SILVA

The Annual Prize Giving of Wesley College was held on 14th June, 2018 at the College main hall. Mr Kumar de Silva - Chevalier in the Order of Arts and Letters – France, was the Chief Guest at this significant occasion of the College, during which the achievement and success of the students were recognized and celebrated.

The finals of the Inter-Schools Debating Championship 2018 which was jointly organized by the Institute of Personnel Management Sri Lanka (IPM) and the Borella Education Division was held on the 3rd of April 2018 at Ananda College, Colombo.

25 leading schools in Colombo, participated in this Championship and I am proud to announce that Wesley College, Senior Sinhala Debate Team emerged as the Champions in front of an audience who crowded into the Ananda College Hall to witness this event.

The final debate was between St. Bridgets Convent and Wesley College. The Debate topic for the finals was “ The Process of personal development centred around the family unit”

Our team of 5 have shown that hard work, a fantastic team spirit is a great recipe for success. We hope their success will inspire many other young people to take up debating. Our appreciation goes out to the Master-in-Charge, Mr. Dayaratne for his dedication and untiring efforts.

Wesley College Vs Dharmaraja College rugby match which was schedule to be on the 10th of March 2018 at the CR & FC grounds have been postponed indefinitely.

Please note the new date of the match will be notified in due course.

On the 24th of February, 2018, after a lapse of almost 20 years, Wesley College has produced another man of grit and industry to lead the Interact movement. This is the second time for a student of Wesley to hold this position. Hillur Gazzali was elected as the District Interact Representative for the year 2018/2019, commencing from July this year, to lead the District 3220 which consists both Sri Lanka and Maldives. Wesley College wishes him all the very best in all he fulfills his duties.

"The 2nd oldest schools cricket fixture in Sri Lanka"

by Jeremy Brohier

 

The second oldest inter-school cricket fixture in the country will be played at Campbell Park on the 16th and 17th February 2018 for the 125th year between two of the finest educational institutions, Royal College and Wesley College for the Sir Frank Gunesekera Shield.

The first encounter between the two schools was played in 1893 at San Sebastian Hill, Hultsdorf which was the home ground of the Royalists. Royal was Captained F.S. De Silva while Percy de Bruin captained Wesley. The Royalists won the inaugural encounter by 53 runs. The only break in the series came in 1943 when the grounds of both schools were taken over by the British during the Second World War.

The shield is named after a famous Ceylonese Senator, an old Royalist Sir Frank Gunesekera who was the Deputy President of the Senate of Ceylon in 1948. Both Sir Frank and Dr. Lucien had connections with both Royal and Wesley. Although both were educated at Royal, Sir Frank resided close to Wesley at the junction of Campbell Place and Baseline Road near the Welikade prisons. His two brothers Eric and Donald both studied at Wesley and played cricket for school in 1908 and 1910. The former ended up as Vice Principal and lived at Karlsruhe Gardens right in front to the Wesley Principal and Vice Principal’s bungalow. Their sister Irene too lived here.

 

Sir Frank, whose portrait hangs in the Royal College hall, was a brilliant student winning the Thoburn prize for the best all-rounder in 1904. The Chief Guest Sir Henry Blake predicted success in whatever career he chose. Five generations of Gunesekera’s have studied at Royal and Wesley College, including Eric, Donald, Elmer, Terrance, Lal, Chrysantha, Nalin, Rohith, Hiran, Sharmal, Sivaji, Shivantha, Rajiv, Tharindra and Anujith.

It was in 1969 that Dr. Lucien Gunesekera presented the Sir Frank Gunesekera Shield in memory of his father which Wesley became the first recipient in the famous last ball victory under the leadership of Amaresh Rajaratnam. Sporting declarations by both sides made the match one of the, if not the most interesting of the 125 encounters played between the two schools.

Batting first, Wesley scored 260 for 9 while Royal replied with 207 for 7. With a lead of 53 runs in the first innings, Wesley declared at 105 for 8, setting the Royalists a target of 158.

The game ended in one of the most thrilling finishes when the Royalists were bowled out for 148 in the last ball of the last over of the game, giving Wesley a famous 9 run win.

Wesley’s reign was short lived, as Royal won it back the following year, leaving Wesley with no option but to wait for another 42 years to taste victory, reclaiming the trophy in 2012 under the captaincy of Ashen Fonseka.

The centenary encounter was played as a three-day match played at the P.Sara Oval in 1993 where Royal was captained by Gamini Perera and Wesley was captained by Teheran Rasool. After bowling Wesley out for 103 runs, Royal posted a mammoth total of 411 for 6 with the Captain himself scoring an unbeaten 152. The match ended within two days when Wesley was skittled for 112 in their second innings, giving the Royalists an emphatic innings and 196 run victory. N. Rajan’s brilliant bowling earned him a match bag of 10 for 43.

In 1906, C. A. Perera of Wesley made 108, becoming the first ever Wesleyite to score a century against Royal. Another interesting feature of this longstanding encounter was when Danesh Dissanayake scored centuries against Royal in 1988 and 1989 while his father Edmund Dissanayake too scored 107 in 1946. They remain the only father-son duo to score centuries against Royal, while for Royal, H.C. Gunasekara scored 120 in 1912 and his son C.H. Gunasekara (Jnr) scored 100 in 1949.

The record for the highest individual score is held by the former Royal skipper Chulaka Amarasinghe who scored an unbeaten 207 in 1983 while Roshan David’s 199 in 1990 stand as the highest for the Wesleyites. M.L. Warish holds the bowling record for Wesley against Royal taking 9 for 17 in 1897. Warish’s match bag of 14 for 48 in that match still continues as a record for both schools.

Another unique feature of this series is when the Harmer brothers Mervyn and Russell had a hand with dismissal of all 10 Royal batsman in the 1st innings of the 71st match played in 1964 a Campbell Park. In that innings S. Rajaratnam from Royal was the only batsman to be run out for 62.

Over the 125 years both schools have produced some outstanding and great cricketers, a few that come to mind are Dr. C.H. Gunasekera, Sargo Jayawickrema, Col .F.C. De Saram, Sathi Coomaraswamy, C.I. Gunasekera, Gamini Goonasena, Fritzroy Crozier, Darrel Liversz, Jayantha Amerasinghe, Gajan Pathmanathan, Asitha Jayaweera, Ranjan Madugalle, Rohan Jayasekera, Sumithra Warnakulasuriya, Sudath Pasqual, Asantha De Mel, Chulaka Amarasinghe, Roshan Jurangpathy, Jehan Mubarak and Kushal Janith Perera from Royal with the famous M. Sathasivam, S. Gunasekera, R.L. Kannangara, A. Mylvaganam, S. Nagendra, I.H. Walbeoff, H.L. A. Matthysz, Edmund Dissanayake, Lucky Goonetilleke, M.N. Samsudeen, Lou Adihetty, the Claessen brothers, Bryan, Radley and Herman, the Harmer brothers Russell, Mervyn and Granville, Darrell Maye, the Jeganathan twins, Sritheran and Hariharan the Fuard brothers, Ansar and Abu, L.C.R. Wijesinghe, Amaresh Rajaratnam, Tyronne Jansz, Dilangen Jayasekera, Mahendra Dissanayake, Ganesh Mylvaganam, Navin De Silva, Sanjeeva Wijesingha, Dharshika Jayakody, Roshan David, Danesh Dissanayake, Farveez Mahroof and more recently Ishan Jayaratne and Jeffrey Vandersay playing for Wesley. Some of these gentlemen went on to represent the country.

The Royalists are the current holders of the shield, having won it in 2015 under the captaincy of Harith Samarasinghe.

Giving a synopsis of the second oldest schools cricket fixture in the island leading to the 125th year, Royal have won 50 with Wesley winning 22 encounters while 52 matches were drawn.

The Chief Guest for this memorable encounter will be former Wesley and Sri Lanka Schools under 19 cricket captain, Capt. Navin De Silva. Navin began playing 1st XI cricket in 1978 and ended captaining Wesley in 1981and 1982. He was a dashing batsman who feared no bowler and a right arm fast medium bowler deceptive with speed. Many of his knocks were dazzling and worth going miles to watch. Considered to be one of the finest cricket captains in the 80’s, Navin was selected to lead the Sri Lankan schools team on its first ever cricket tour to England in 1981 with Arjuna Ranatunga as his deputy. The tour was a success with Sri Lanka remaining unbeaten a great achievement at that time. The side consisted of players in the caliber of Aravinda De Silva, Marlon Von Haght, S.H.U. Karnain, Graham Labrooy and Rumesh Ratnayake. Navin went on to be adjudged the best schools captain and best all-rounder in school cricket in 1981.

Celebrating the 125 years of cricketing encounters in 2018, the Royalists will be looking to hold on to the Sir Frank Gunesekera shield under the Captaincy of Pasindu. Sooriyabandara while the Wesleyites under the leadership of Thusaraka Akmeemana will be shifting all gears to bring the shield back to Karlsruhe Gardens. Whatever the outcome may be both sides are bound to provide the cricket loving spectators an entertaining game.

Born in February 2008, Adeetha Siriwardena started his swimming career at Wesley College by competing in the 2014 College Inter House Championship which was held in November 2014. He was the youngest swimmer to participate in the age group category and became under 9 Wesley College Age Group Champion defeating swimmers who are 3 years elder to him. He has five under 9 College Swimming Records under his name. During the years 2014/2017, he has won more than 60 medals& number of trophies in numerous Swimming Championships in the country and abroad. Details of his achievements are as follows;

Beginners Age Group Swimming Championship - January 2014

Member of the College under 9 relay team which won the 3rd place in the 4×50M Medley

  1. Relay and 4×50M Free Style Relay.

 

Wesley College Inter HouseSwimming Championship - November 2014

 

  1. Place in 100M Individual Medley              (new school record)
  2. Place in 200M Individual Medley              (new school record)
  3. Place in 50M Back Stroke                           (new school record)
  4. Place in 50M Butterfly Stroke                    (new school record)
  5. Place in 25M Back Stroke                           (new school record)
  6. Place in 25M Butterfly Stroke                              
  7. Place in 50M Free Style   
  • Won the trophy for the best swimmer in the under 9 age group category

 

 

All Island Invitational Age Group Swimming Championship- February 2015

1stPlace in 100M Individual Medley

Member of the College under 9 relay team which won the 2nd place in the 4×50M Medley

Relay and 4×50M Free Style Relay.

 

All Island Open Junior Novices Swimming Championship-Takiko Yoshida Challenge Trophy - June 2015

2ndPlace in 100M Individual Medley

2ndPlace in 25M Back Stroke

2ndPlace in 25M Breast Stroke

3rdPlace in 25M Butterfly Stroke

 

Member of the College under 9 relay team which won the 1stplace in the 4×50M Medley

Relay.

 

All Island Open Free Style Swimming Championship- August 2015

2ndPlace in 50M Free Style

2ndPlace in 100M Free Style

2ndPlace in 200M Free Style

 

Member of the College under 9 relay team which won the 1st place in the 4×50M Free Style Relay.

 

Austasia Open Swimming Championship September 2015

2ndPlace in 100M Individual Medley

2ndPlace in 25M Back Stroke

3rd Place in 25M Butterfly Stroke

 

Thurstan College Aquatic Club Annual Gala - December 2015

 

1stPlace in 25M Backstroke

1stPlace in 4×25M Individual Medley

2ndPlace in 25M Butterfly Stroke

3rd Place in 4 x 50MMedley Relay open event.

 

Sri Lanka Schools All Island Novices Aquatic Championship - February 2016

 

1stPlace in 50M Backstroke

2ndPlace in 200M IndividualMedley

4thPlace in 50M Butterfly Stroke

 

 

National Age Groups Relay Championship - May 2016

Member of the College under 11 relay team who won the 8th place in 200M Medley Relay

 

Wesley College Inter HouseSwimming Championship - May 2016

 

1st Place in 200M Individual Medley                        (new school record)

1st Place in 50M Back Stroke                         (new school record)

2ndPlace in 50M Butterfly Stroke                  

 

National Pentathlon Swimming Championship - May 2016

 

  • Achieved qualify timing of 6:37:48 placed overall 18th competing with national swimmers who are 2 years elder to him.

 

 

National Intermediate Age Group Swimming Championship - July 2016

Member of the College under 11 relay team who won the 8th place in 200M Medley Relay.
 

Inaugural Wesley- S.Thomas’ Swimming Championship –August 2016

1st Place in 200M Individual Medley                        (new school record)

1st Place in 50M Back Stroke                         (new school record)

2ndPlace in 50M Butterfly Stroke     

  • Won the trophy for the best swimmer in the under 9 age group category

 

Thanyapura Super Sprint - Phuket, Thailand.October-2016

  1. Place in 100M Individual Medley              (Short Course)
  2. Place in 25M Butterfly Stroke                    (Short Course)
  3. Place in 50M Butterfly Stroke                    (Short Course)
  4. Place in 25M Back Stroke                           (Short Course)
  5. Place in 200M Individual Medley 
  6. Place in 50M Back Stroke                          
  7. Place in 50M Butterfly Stroke
  8. Place in open elimination Race         
  • Won the runners up trophy for the best swimmer in the under 8 age group category

                                                       

Thurstan College Aquatic Club Annual Gala - December 2016

 

1stPlace in 50M Backstroke

1stPlace in 4×25M Individual Medley

1stPlace in 50M Butterfly Stroke

  1. Place in 4 x 50m medley relay open event.

 

  • Won the trophy for the best swimmer in the under 9 age group category.

 

 

Princess Mermaid Novices Swimming Championship-February 2017

 

3rdPlace in 50M Butterfly Stroke

1st Place in 50M Back Stroke

1st Place in 100M Back Stroke

1st Place in 100M Individual Medley

3rd Place in 4 x 50M medley relay open event.

 

SLASTOA Short Course Swimming Championship-March 2017

1stPlace in 25M Free Style

1stPlace in 25M Backstroke

1stPlace in 25M Butterfly Stroke

2ndPlace in 25M Breast Stroke

2ndPlace in 4×25M Individual Medley

  • Won the trophy for the best swimmer in the under 10 age group category.

 

Austasia Open Swimming Championship - March 2017

 

1stPlace in 25M Free Style

1stPlace in 25M Backstroke

1stPlace in 25M Butterfly Stroke

1stPlace in 25M Breast Stroke

1stPlace in 4×25M Individual Medley

  • Won the trophy for the best swimmer in the under 11 age group category.

 

National Age Group Swimming Championship -June 2017

 

1stPlace in 100M Back Stroke                        

2ndPlace in 50M Back Stroke            

5thPlace in 200M Individual Medley

 

Sri Lanka Schools All Island Aquatic Championship -June 2017

 

1st Place in 50M Backstroke

2ndPlace in 50M Butterfly Stroke

                                   

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