Thurstan College () is a
national school for boys in
Colombo
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,
Western Province
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,
Sri Lanka
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, providing primary and secondary education. It is located in the
Cinnamon Gardens
Cinnamon Gardens ( ''Kurundu Vaththa'', ) is an affluent neighbourhood in Colombo, Sri Lanka located 3 kilometers south-east of Colombo's centre. Cinnamon Gardens is named for the former cinnamon plantation in this area. In the year 1789, there w ...
neighbourhood of Colombo 7 near the
University of Colombo
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and the
Royal College Colombo
Royal College, Colombo also known as; Royal Colombo, Colombo Royal College or Colombo Royal) is a boys' school located in Cinnamon Gardens, Colombo, Sri Lanka. Started by Joseph Marsh in 1835, it was established as the Colombo Academy by Si ...
. The college is regulated by the central government.
Thurstan College has an enrollment of 3,500+ students. It prepares students for examinations conducted by the
Ministry of Education
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. Its facilities include science and computer laboratories and a library. The school has more than 30 clubs and societies. It is easily recognised by the
sacred Nuga tree in the grounds. The college colours are blue, gold and red. The college motto is "lead me from darkness to light".
History
Previous schools
In 1859,
A. J. Thurstan, an
Anglican
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missionary
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and priest, founded a private technical-school that taught agricultural and craft skills.
Thurstan funded the school, but it closed after a few years. In 1884, with the assistance of the British government, an agricultural school to promote the
cinnamon
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industry was founded in the same location. The principal was H. W. Green, the director of education. This second school closed in 1910. Cinnamon was cultivated at the school and so the area, Colombo 7, became known as
Cinnamon Gardens
Cinnamon Gardens ( ''Kurundu Vaththa'', ) is an affluent neighbourhood in Colombo, Sri Lanka located 3 kilometers south-east of Colombo's centre. Cinnamon Gardens is named for the former cinnamon plantation in this area. In the year 1789, there w ...
.
Founding
On 11 January 1950 a new school, called the Government Senior School, was opened at
Kumaratunga Munidasa Mawatha
Kumaratunga Munidasa Mawatha ( Sinhala:කුමාරතුංග මුනිදාස මාවත) (formally ''Thurstan Road'') is a road in Colombo, Sri Lanka. Located in Cinnamon Gardens, it was named after Rev. J. Thurstan, a missionary from ...
(Thurstan Road) by
E. A. Nugawela
Major Edward "Eddie" Alexander Nugawela, ED (21 September 1898 – 5 July 1972) was a Ceylonese lawyer, soldier and politician. He was the first Cabinet Minister of Education in independent Sri Lanka (then Ceylon) (1947–1954), later Cabinet M ...
, minister for education. It was situated between the Royal College Colombo and the
University of Colombo
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on a site vacated by a teachers' training college. The school was intended to accommodate students from the
Royal Preparatory School who were unable to gain admission to the Royal College Colombo.
The first principal of the new school was D. E. A. Schokman, who had previously taught at
Kingswood College, Kandy
Kingswood College, Kandy () is a State school, public Day school, day and Boarding school, boarding school for boys in Kandy, Sri Lanka. The school educates over 3,500 students from Primary education, primary to Secondary education, secondary le ...
. He introduced a house system for sports,
prefect
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s (student leadership),
cadet
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s,
Scouts
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and literary associations. The first sports day was held under the patronage of H. W. Howes, director of education, on 9 February 1952.
In the early 1950s the lower kindergarten and primary classes were gradually abolished in order to begin a high school and prepare students for
matriculation
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. Around this time, the Indian
rationalist,
Abraham Kovoor
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(1898–1978) joined the faculty as a biology teacher. He retired in 1959 and asked that, following his death, his remains be donated to the school to provide a skeleton for anatomical study.
On 26 March 1953, at a ceremony attended by
T. D. Jayasuriya, deputy minister for education, the Government Senior School was renamed Thurstan College after the founder of the first school.
Expansions and traditions
From January 1956 to December 1966, M. D. Gunawardane was the principal at Thurstan College. He revitalised the parent-teacher association and oversaw expansions including a shrine room (later demolished), a two-story science block, a hall and an office complex. Due to civil unrest,
Tamil
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students were removed to nearby
Isipathana College
Isipathana College(Sinhala language, Sinhala: ඉසිපතන විද්යාලය) previously known as Greenlands College. Isipathana College is a National school (Sri Lanka), national school for boys in Colombo, Western Province, Sri ...
. The language of instruction at the school was then changed to
Sinhala.
P. M. Jayatillake served as principal from 1967 to 1969. He founded the school's Old Boys Union and started a school magazine and an orchestra.
Siri Pandithasekara was principal from March 1970 to 1974. He organised the school's first ''kala ullela'' () and established the teaching of commerce. Pandithasekara left the college when he was promoted to director of education.
Modernisation

Thurstan College celebrated its
silver jubilee
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Royal Silver Jubilees since 1750
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in 1975. Under Principal P. S. Gunasekara (1978–1987) primary classes were reintroduced to the college and an English-language curriculum was developed. Engagement with alumni increased and an annual Old Boys Union dinner was revived in 1986. The science block was expanded with a third floor of eleven classrooms.
H. D. Herman Perera became principal in January 1988, and kept the school open through a period of student unrest. Perera used philanthropic donations and grants to build a science block, a computer laboratory, and a sports ground with a scoreboard and giant clock.
Deputy Principal R. D. M. P. Weerathunga assumed duties of principal in late 1992. Using philanthropic funds, he built the Kumar Dewapura block, a three-storey library and a swimming pool. In 2000, the college celebrated its
golden jubilee
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. With funds from the department of education, Weerathunga enlarged the school to accommodate another 1,000 students. He also encouraged bands and orchestras at the school.
In 1997 Thurstan College was granted the title for a rugby ground at Bauddhaloka Mawatha. In 2005 this pitch was redeveloped for cricket.
21st century
Wimal Gunaratna was appointed principal in August 2008 from his role as Director of Education in the Western Province. He oversaw construction of the Deshabandu Kumar Dewapura Pavilion. In December 2009 work began on new rugby grounds. The
diamond jubilee
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of the college was celebrated with a stamp depicting the college building and its Nuga tree.
Houses
Principal Schokman named the houses after the four directors of education during British rule:
Principals
*D. E. A. Schokman (11 January 1950 – 31 December 1955)
*M. D. Gunawardhana (1 January 1956 – 17 January 1967)
*P. M. Jayatilaka (1 February 1967 – 9 October 1969)
*S. Pandithasekera (16 March 1970 – 30 April 1974)
*A. K. Waidyasekara (2 May 1974 – 20 January 1978)
*P. S. Gunasekhara (24 January 1978 – 31 December 1987)
*H. D. Herman Perera (1 January 1988 – 20 October 1992)
*R. D. M. P. Weerathunga (1992 – 28 August 2006)
*R. M. Jayasekara (acting principal, 2006 – 2008)
*W. Gunarathna (2008 – 2010)
*A. D. M. D. Bandara (2010)
*Y. A. N. D. Yapa (23 September 2010 – 20 May 2013)
*A. D. M. D. Bandara (21 May 2013 – 14 April 2015)
*G. A. M. S. Sarachchandra (acting principal, 1 May 2015 – 31 December 2015)
*E. M. S. Ekanayake (5 February 2016 - 2017)
Notable alumni

Alumni of Thurstan College are known as Old Thurstanites. Notable alumni from the school include:
Sports
Cricket
Thurstan's under-16s cricket team was formed in 1953. Thurstan plays against
Isipathana College
Isipathana College(Sinhala language, Sinhala: ඉසිපතන විද්යාලය) previously known as Greenlands College. Isipathana College is a National school (Sri Lanka), national school for boys in Colombo, Western Province, Sri ...
in an annual cricket-encounter, called Big Match or Battle of the Brothers, at the beginning of the school cricket season. The contest has been held since 1963
and out of the 52 matches played, 41 have ended in a draw. Thurstan College won six times and Isipathana College won four times.
Rugby
Thurstan was the second government school to take to rugby, forming its
rugby union
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team in 1957. In addition to the 'Abdul Jabar Trophy' which is played with the traditional rivals from Isipathana College, there are annual encounters for the 'Diyanesh Rajarathnam Memorial Trophy', which commenced in 1998 against
Wesley College, and the 'Graetian Gunawardhana Challenge Trophy' in 2001 with
D.S. Senanayake College.
References
External links
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Official website
{{Education in Sri Lanka
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Boys' schools in Sri Lanka
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