Newstead Girls College Explained

Newstead Girls College
Motto:More Beyond
translated from the Latin plus ultra
Founder:Robert Newstead ministers
Grades:Classes 1- 13
Principal:Gayani Herath
Enrollment:3500+
Gender:Girls
Age:6 to 19
Languages:Sinhala,English,Tamil
Colours:Red
Religion:Methodist
Alumni:Newsteadites
Location:Negombo
Country:Sri Lanka
Website:Newstead Girls College

Newstead Girls' College, Negombo is the oldest existing girls' college and the third oldest public school in Sri Lanka, founded by Wesleyan ministers in 1815-1816.[1] Asia's first girls' school.

History

Methodist missionaries founded the Wesleyan Methodist Sunday School in 1815, with Muhandiram L.E.Pereira as the head master. In September 1816, a regular school was established with the Rev. Don Daniel Pereira as the schoolmaster. On 17 September1817, the Rev. Robert Newstead was appointed the first resident Minister of Negombo and the Dutch bungalow, which later came to be known as the Mission House was bought that same year.

In January 1818, a girls' school was proposed. In 1820, with the completion of the Wesleyan church, the Mission House was fully released for the school.

In 1883, the original cadjan classrooms were replaced by a permanent building. In 1895 the vernacular school was upgraded to the status of an English school.

In 1911 the school was transformed into the Wesleyan Girls English High School. In 1916 Claribel Beven became the first girl to get through the Elementary School Leaving Certificate Examination and in 1917 the first woman missionary principal, A. D. Dixon, was appointed.

In 1919 the school was renamed 'Newstead' after the first resident Minister of Negombo. In 1951, Newstead became an assisted school in terms of the Free Education Act of 1944. In 1962 the School was vested in the government, ending a period of 147 years during which the school was run by the Wesleyan Methodist Missionary Society.

Past Principals:

Motto

The motto of the school is More Beyond, translated from the Latin plus ultra , the motto of Francis Bacon, who used it, along with the device of a ship of discovery, sailing past the Pillars of Hercules, out of the small Mediterranean sea into the vast Atlantic Ocean beyond, to describe the knowledge he offered mankind. It is a symbol of transcendence: open systems go beyond boundaries and point past themselves, toward a greater universe; beyond the finite, there is the infinite; beyond the known, the unknown.

Houses

Colour - Green
Motto - Do the Task Before You

Colour - Orange
Motto - Each for All and All for Each

Colour - Yellow
Motto - Keep Smiling

Colour - Black
Motto - Up and On

Current Situation

Currently the principal of Newstead Girls' College Negombo is Gayani Herath. The current population of the school is about 3,500. The tutorial staff consist of about 125 teachers.

Notable alumni

NameYear/degreeNotabilityReference
Actress, Model
Actress
[2] [3]
Triple Jumper[4]

See also

External links

Notes and References

  1. News: Newstead turns 196. Sunday Observer (Sri Lanka). 5 August 2012. live. https://web.archive.org/web/20150924132504/http://www.sundayobserver.lk/2012/08/05/new60.asp. 24 September 2015.
  2. News: Actress Michelle Dilhara Becomes 'Earth Day Network' Ambassador for Sri Lanka. . 6 June 2020. 6 June 2020.
  3. Web site: Go Green Embassy Initiative 상세보기Embassy Notice Embassy of the Republic of Korea in the Democratic Socialist Republic of Sri Lanka . 2021-09-28 . overseas.mofa.go.kr.
  4. News: Vidusha Lakshani: Bringing smile to weeping Negombo . 2 August 2019 . The Morning . 28 April 2019.