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Royal Preparatory School | |
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Colombo Ceylon | |
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Type | Preparatory school |
Established | 1933 |
Affiliation | Government of Ceylon |
Royal Preparatory School (also known as Royal Primary School or Royal Junior School) was a preparatory school in Colombo, Ceylon (now Sri Lanka). It was established in 1933 as a preparatory school to prepare students to the Royal College Colombo situated next to it (until the 1960s there was an entrance exam for its students). In 1944 it was evacuated to Glendale Bungalow in Bandarawela, where it remained until 1948. It was augmented with Royal College Colombo in December 1977, becoming the Primary School of Royal College Colombo which exists to this day. The school was a government administered school with its own head master; the post still exists today as the post of head of Primary School staffed by a Deputy Principal.
On 2 March 1972, Ceylon became a republic when the new Republican Constitution was passed by the Parliament that met at the Royal Primary School Hall.
Head Masters
H.S. Perera | 1933–1947 |
Major A.F. De Saa Banadaranaike | 1947–1958 |
H.D. Sugathapala | 1958–1970 |
H.P. Jayawardena | 1970–1975 |
E.S. Wijesuriya | 1975–1977 |
Mrs H.G. Nanayakkara | 1977 |
Notable alumni
- Hon. Ranil Wickremasinghe, MP - former Prime Minister of Sri Lanka & current Leader of the Opposition
- H.E. David de Kretser, AC, KStJ - Governor of Victoria
- Hon. Anura Bandaranaike - former Cabinet Minister of Foreign Affairs, tourism, Industry, Investment & National Heritage, Speaker, Leader of the Opposition & Member of Parliament
- Hon. Dinesh Gunawardena, MP - current Cabinet Minister of Urban Development, Sacred Area Development & Member of Parliament
- Hon Anil Moonesinghe - former Cabinet Minister of Communications, Deputy Speaker and Chairman, Ceylon Transport Board.
- Hon Susil Moonesinghe - former Chief Minister of the Western Province
- Hon. C.V. Gunaratne - former Cabinet Minister of Industrial Development & Member of Parliament
- Dav Whatmore - former Australian cricketer & Sri Lankan, Bangladesh team coach
- J. Charitha Ratwatte - former Permanent Secretary of the Ministry of Finance & Treasury
- Professor S. Mahalingam - former Dean of the Faculty of Veterinary Sciences, University of Peradeniya
- Vijitha Weerasinghe - former Deputy Principal of Royal College, Colombo & Mentor, Royal College Union
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