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Jaffna Hindu College

Coordinates: 9°40′42.70″N 80°0′43.60″E / 9.6785278°N 80.0121111°E / 9.6785278; 80.0121111
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Jaffna Hindu College
யாழ்ப்பாணம் இந்துக் கல்லூரி
යාපනය හින්දු විද්‍යාලය
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K. K. S. Road

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40000

Coordinates9°40′42.70″N 80°0′43.60″E / 9.6785278°N 80.0121111°E / 9.6785278; 80.0121111
Information
School typePublic national 1AB
Established23 October 1890; 134 years ago (1890-10-23)
School districtJaffna Education Zone
AuthorityMinistry of Education
School number1002002
PrincipalRatnam Senthilmaran
Teaching staff86
Grades6-13
GenderBoys
Age range11-19
School roll2,311
LanguageTamil, English
Websitewww.jhc.lk

2010 January annular solar eclipse: Jaffna Hindu College students gazing at the sun

Jaffna Hindu College (Tamil: யாழ்ப்பாணம் இந்துக் கல்லூரி, romanized: Yāḻppāṇam Intuk Kallūri; Sinhala: යාපනය හින්දු විද්‍යාලය, romanized: Yāpanaya Hindu Vidyālaya; abbreviated as JHC) is a national school in Jaffna, Sri Lanka.[1][2] It was founded in 1887 by a group of Hindu people who wanted an English language alternative to the Christian missionary schools.

History

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In the late 19th century all the English language schools in the area were run by Christian missionaries.[3] In 1886, Williams Nevins Muthukumaru Sithamparapillai founded The Native Town High School. The school encountered financial problems and in 1889 it was taken over by S. Nagalingam, who re-located it to Vananarponnai. The school was renamed Nagalingam Town High School.[3] In 1890, the school was handed over to the Jaffna Saiva (Samaya) Paripalana Sabhai.[3] The school was moved to its present site and renamed The Hindu High School.[3]

Big Match

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JHC play Hindu College Colombo in an annual cricket match known as the Battle of the Hindus.[4] The first match took place in 2008.[5]

Principals

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  • 1890-92 S. Godman Appapillai
  • 1892-09 Nevins Selvadurai[7][8]
  • 1910-13 A. Shiva Rao
  • 1913-14 B. Sanjiva Rao
  • 1914-26 Nevins Selvadurai[8]
  • 1926-27 W. A. Troupe
  • 1927-28 M. Sabarathnasinghe
  • 1928-33 V. R. Venkataramanan
  • 1933-52 A. Cumaraswamy[9]
  • 1953-61 V. M. Asaipillai
  • 1962-64 C. Sabaratnam
  • 1964-71 N. Sabaratnam[10]
  • 1971 M. Karthigesan
  • 1971-75 E. Sabalingam[11]
  • 1975-84 P. S. Kumaraswamy
  • 1984-90 S. Ponnampalam
  • 1990-91 K. S. Kugathasan
  • 1991-96 A. Panchalingam
  • 1996-05 A. Srikumaran
  • 2005-14 V. Ganesarajah
  • 2014–17 I. Thayanandarajah
  • 2019-present Ratnam Senthilmaran

Notable alumni

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Professor Siva Sivananthan, an alumnus, is accompanied by E. Saravanapavan (Member of Parliament for Jaffna District), Principal and staff to deliver a guest lecture at the 73rd Commemoration Day and Achievers' Special Lecture Event of the Rotary Club of Jaffna, at Jaffna Hindu College on 15 April 2014

See also

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Notes

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