Government Science College, Matale ( GSC ) ( Sinhala : ???? ??????? ????????? ) is a co-educational government secondary school located in Matale, Sri Lanka. Although only established in 1954, it has developed a reputation for high academic standards, and has many notable alumni.
The School's Big match is played with St. Thomas' College, Matale, with the name "Battle of the Golds". The 21st Big match occasion was held on 27-28 March 2015.
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Mission
The school's mission is to provide educational opportunities for students from Mother Science College seeking help, in order to develop knowledge skills enabling them to lead productive lives.
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History
This school was inaugurated on 15 February 1954. The original staff consisted of Mrs. Wimala Silva and Mr. S. Manual Pillai, while Mr. S. Rathnasabapathy was the principal.
The first half decade of Science College, truly reflects the personality and dedication of Mr. Rathnasabapathy. His philosophy was to advance the educational and environmental conditions of the college.
Although there were large schools in the Matale district when Science College was founded, there was an absence of a facility dedicated to promoting higher education in science. Mr. V.T. Nanayakkara, the Member of Parliament for the Matale electorate, recognized this deficiency, and set out to correct it. The result was GSC. The school was not limited to students of Matale district, but also accepted students from other districts such as Kandy, Kurunegala, Anuradhapura, Pollonnaruwa, Kegalle, Badulla, as well as the most remote district on the island, Jaffna. The students who studied here included Sinhalese, Tamil, Muslim and Burgher.
In 1954, the school consisted of only 40 students and two staff members, however, by year's end the student population had risen to 90 students and the staff had increased to 4.
In the 1970s, the student population increased to 250, and today stands in excess of 500. During those first decades, the focus of the school was to promote as many students as possible to the university level. The success of this focus can be seen in the examination scores of the students, as well as the number of medical and engineer students accepted by universities.
In the 1960s, due to government policy of teaching science in both Sinhala and Tamil, Rathnasabapathy was required to transfer to Jaffna. This became a turning point for the school. The principal who succeeded Rathnasabapathy was Mr. H.R.P Rupasinghe, who brought with him an interest in sports, introducing cricket to the school. Since its introduction to the school, the students have proven successful in sports as well as academics, playing at a high level in cricket, Field hockey and netball.
Mr. Rupasinghe was followed by several other principals in the 1960s and 1970s. In the 1980s, the department of education made the decision to end O/L classes, accommodating only advanced level classes. This resulted in an increase in the number of students able to participate in higher education.
Currently, the college has a very strong and supportive "Past Pupils Association" (alumni), with branches in Colombo, Anuradapura, as well as in Australia. They assist the college in both its academic and sports endeavors.
Student Activities
Students are divided into three houses, named "Einstein", "Lavoisier" and "Darwin". In 2011, the school initiated a college band, called "Eastern Band". The school has 3 clubs, the Science Society, the Buddhist Society and the Interact Club.
Sports
GSC fields teams in three sports: cricket, netball, and chess.
- Partial list of past cricket captains
- 1962 - Senerath Siyambalangamuwe
- 1963 - Lional Eramudugolla
- 1964 - Samantha Kulatunge
- 1965 - A.B.Uduwela
- 1966 - A.C.K.Herath
- 1967 - Priyalal Ranaweera
- 1968 - Wasantha Tennakoon
- 1979 - Ajantha Silva
- 2001/2 - Dimuthu Deewulla
- 2003 - Lakmal Madawattha
- 2004 - Ishan Ekanayake
- 2005 - Savindra Amaradasa
- 2006 - Janitha Hasaranga
School song
Composed by Mr. Thillekeratne, a teacher at GSC during the late 1970s, after an unsuccessful attempt to get a renowned songwriter in Sri Lanka to write it.
The song, in Sinhalese:
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Principals
- S. Ratnasabhapathy (1954-60)
- H. R. P. Rupasinghe (1960-64)
- E. P. W. Helapitage (1964-67)
- H. D. E. Premawardhana (1967-69)
- A. Bopitiya (1969-70)
- L. M. Perera (1970-72)
- C. A. S. B. Silva (1972-73)
- L. M. Perera (1973-76)
- K. B. Weragama (1976-80)
- A. Ekanayake (1980-81)
- R. B. Ekanayake (1981-85)
- A. H. Godawitharana (1985-86)
- A. Ekanayake (1986-90)
- G. K. W. K. Atipola (1990 - 2015)
- H. M. B. hearath (2015 - 2016)
- C. N. Hettiarachchi (2016 to present)
See also
- List of schools in Sri Lanka
References
- Brochure published for 50th anniversary of Science College (2004)
- http://www.gscmatale.sch.lk/
- http://sciencecollege.net23.net/?q=node/6
- http://www.ppasciencecollegematale.com
- http://sciencecollege.net/
External links
Source of article : Wikipedia