Joseph Vaz College
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The Joseph Vaz College of Wennappuwa (commonly known as Joseph Vaz College) was founded in January 1935. It is considered to be a leading Public School
Public School (UK)
A public school, in common British usage, is a school that is neither administered nor financed by the state or from taxpayer contributions, and is instead funded by a combination of endowments, tuition fees and charitable contributions, usually existing as a non profit-making charitable trust...

 in Sri Lanka. It is a National School, meaning that it is funded by the central government as opposed to the Provincial Council providing both primary and secondary education; With a student population of almost 4000 and the tutorial staff consists of 120 teachers.

Joseph Vaz College has produced many distinguished alumni, Over this island and throughout the globe holding responsible posts in various fields of work quite efficiently. The College has achieved much during the past few decades that it can look back and be happy with justifiable pride.

Overview

Situated in the heart of Wennappuwa town, it occupies an area of 10 acres (40,468.6 m²). The college is funded by the Ministry of Education
Ministry of Education (Sri Lanka)
The Ministry Of Education is a ministry of the Government of Sri Lanka that directs the formulation and implementation of policies related to primary and secondary education in Sri Lanka...

, which appoints its Principal. The Principal is the head of the administration of the College and is assisted by a Vice Principal. The school is divided in to three sections: the primary school (the former Saint Joseph's Preparatory School), middle school and the upper school, each coming under a deputy principal.

History

  • Towards the end of the year 1933, His Grace Mgr. Peter Marque O.M.I. Archbishop of Colombo requested the Marist Brothers
    Marist Brothers
    The Marist Brothers, or Little Brothers of Mary, are a Catholic religious order of brothers and affiliated lay people. The order was founded in France, at La Valla-en-Gier near Lyon in 1817 by Saint Marcellin Champagnat, a young French priest of the Society of Mary...

    to open a school at Wennappuwa.

  • The Superiors agreed to this request and consented to buy the necessary land and to put up the buildings. Funds were sent from the Marist Brother House in France. With the help of Revd Fr. J. Mazeyer O.M.I. then Parish Priest of Wennappuwa and the generosity of Chevalier John Fernando and Messrs. W.K. Michael Fernando, W.K. Charles Fernando and W.K. Peter Fernando, 4 acres (16,187.4 m²) of land were bought and the foundation laid in February 1934. By August of the same year the buildings were completed and declared open by His Grace the Archbishop. The first community of Brothers consisted of Revd Bro. Lewis (Director) Bro. Honorias and Bro. Felix.

  • In February 1935 the school was registered by the Government and declared eligible for grant. In July Bro. Kenny joined the Community. In 1936 three temporary classrooms were put up. The number of boys had reached 132. In 1939 the number on roll was 175 and the school began to prepare students for the London Matriculation and Senior School Certificate Examinations. In 1941 eight candidates sat for the London Matriculation for the first time and two passed. In 1942 out of 8 Matriculation pupils and 4 out of 6 S.S.C. students were successful.

  • From 1941 the Junior Seminarists of the Chilaw Diocese, which had been erected as a diocese in 1939, began to attend class at Joseph Vaz. In the same year Bro. Conran was appointed Director of the College. The community at this time consisted of Bro.Conran, Bro. Bernard and Bro. Ethelbert. The number of students on roll was 206. In March 1942 the building of the Science Block was started. Generous benefactors contributed a sum of Rs. 4000 for the building. Mr. W.K. Charles Fernando in particular was very helpful to the Brothers at this period. The new block was declared open and blessed by His Lordship Mgr. Edmund Peiris O.M.I. Bisho of Chilaw.

  • In 1945 the College entered the Free Education Scheme. This year the first Prie Distribution of the College was held, presided over by His Lordship the Bishop of Chilaw. In 1947 a new block was added to house the Brothers Refectory, kitchen, servants quarter and Staff Room.

  • In 1949 Bro.Conran was transferred to Marist Stellaand Bro. Anthony succeeded him. In August of the same year Bro. Felix was appointed Director and Bro. Anthony left for Christ King College, Tudella. By now the number on roll was 342. Five out of 20 candidates passed the S.S.C. in 1950.

  • On 13 October 1950 the extension of the original building was started. The foundation stone was laid by Mr. W.K. Charles Fernando . The building cost Rs. 50,000 which had been collected by the Brothers from benefactors and well-wishers. It was blessed by very Revd. Fr. Michael Perera on 13 October 1951.

  • In 1951 the playground was enlarged by the acquisition of a property adjoining the College. The new property covered slightly over one end a half acres and cost Rs. 16,000 also met by contribution from benefactors.

  • In October 1952 the foundation stone for the Chapel of Our Lady of Fatima was blessed by His Lordship the Bishop of Kandy, the Revd. Dr. Bernard Regno O.S.E. and laid by Messrs W.B. Tissera and J.J. Pinto. The College was successful in becoming Champions of the Western Group North Meet for the second year in succession. Bro. Jonas was in charge of games at the time.

The Carnival and Raffle held in 1952 to raise funds for the chapel was a stupendous success. The net collection was Rs. 123,875.
  • In 1953 another three-quarter acre block was acquired. Work was started on the new building to contain six class-rooms, Physics Laboratory, Library, Staff Rooms and Store Room. The foundation stone was blessed by Revd. Fr. P. Felician Fernando – the first Old Boy to be ordained a priest.

  • In 1955, Bro. Felix was transferred to Christ King College and Bro/ Peter Berchmans succeeded him as Director.

  • In 1956, the new Chapel was blessed by His Lordship the Bishop of Chilaw, Rt. Revd Dr. Edmund Peiris O.M.I.

  • In 1959, the 25th anniversary of the foundation of the College was marked by a grand Jubilee Sports Meet. Scouting was introduced to the College in the same year. In September Bro. Peter was transferred to Maris Stella College and he was succeeded by Bro. Stanislaus.

  • In December 1960 when Schools were taken over by the Government, Joseph Vaz College remained an Unaided Private School- Non fee Levying. A welfare Association was formed to help in financing the school.

  • On 1 September 1962 the school was taken over by the Minister of Education and declared Director- Managed School.

  • 14 March 1963 saw the formal vesting of the School in Government

  • 13 October 2009 they celebrated their 75th DIAMOND JUBILEE.

The college today

Today Joseph Vaz College stands mighty high in the arena of Education as a National School with a student population of almost 4000. The tutorial staff consists of 138 teachers. Due to the indomitable courage and selfless services of the long line of Principals, teachers and well wishers together with the financial and material aid granted by various governments in power and the hard work of a very supportive and loyal OBA and a PTA (Parent Teachers' Association) the college now boasts of a fully equipped Laboratory and a Library, a Dental Clinic, a Computer Unit and a well maintained large playground with a two storeyed Pavilion.

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