St. John's College Panadura
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St John’s College is a prominent school in Panadura
Panadura
- History :The historic debate 'Panadura Vadaya' was held in this place which is a milestone of the history of Buddhism in Sri Lanka with the initiative of the ven. Migettuwaththe Gunananda Thera.- People and Culture :Panadura is home to about 100,000 citizens...

, Sri Lanka
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, that was founded in 1876. The school has a proud history of more than 100 years and celebrated the 125th anniversary during the year 2000. Even though there were only few girls and boys at the beginning, the number has increased up to 2000 and there are 100 teachers too. With its vast development, it is now one of the National schools in Panadura.

List of Old Boys (Old Johnians of St. John's College)

Dr.Punchi Bandara Sannasgala

Mr.Edmon Dias

Mr.Gaurie Wickramasinghe

Dr.Gunapala Malalasekara

Dr.Colvin R De Silva

Mr.Leslies Gunewardana

Mr.Stanely Senanayaka

Mr.Lalith Athulathmudali

Dr.Punchi Bandara Sannasgala

Mr.Professor Ediriweera Sarathchandra

Mr.A.C Goonarathne

Sir Susantha de Fonseka

Dr.M.V.P Peiris

Mr.Peter Perera Abesekara

Mr.Nandasiri Jinesena

Mr.Nandasena Rathnapala

Mr.Douglas Ramanayake

Mr.D.K Kulasekara

Mr.J.A Samarasekara

Mr.Botraam Mohandiramge

Mr.C.P.P Samarasekera

Mr.Percy Samaraweera

School Anthem

Nihil Amanti Difficille

Is our motto bold

The green-silver-green

Our noble flag

Proudly we unfold //


Our Alma mater well beloved

To thee we bring this song

All thy children far and near

To honour thee we throng


Nihil Amenti Difficille

Is our motto bold

The green-silver-green

Our noble flag

Proudly we unfold


On bended knee we bow to thee

Johnians since of your

May the rampant eagle

Fly for ever more //

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