Monday, April 27, 2020

No hour of life is wasted that is spent in the Saddle

THE EQUESTRIAN CLUB AT UVA HILLS

                 The S.Thomas’ College Gurutalawa Equestrian Club took up again on the 23rd of April 2007 after few years of dormancy with the generous donation of the horses named “Hope”, “Faith”, “Charity” and” Scoobydoo  by Mr. Jaques Hugerbert (2006-2008) who was the patron and the acting headmaster at that time. Afterwards the club was functioning smoothly with the help of the riding instructor Mr. Sampath Jayanath and Rev. Father Marc Billimoria Former headmaster of STC Guru. (2007-2011) During that time we have participated in many competitions at Premadasa Riding School in Nugegoda and we were able to win many Golds, Silvers and Bronze Medals under A, B, C categories. Moreover, In 2009 we participated in several Horse Races at Thissamaharama and won two First places. (Sri Lanka Lottery Board Cup and Sri Lanka Rupavahini Cup ridden by Mr. Sampath-The Coach, Horse-Scoobydoo at S. Thomas College,) 
The reopening of the new classy stable building on the 17th  of February 2017 was a remarkable event during the period of Headmaster Rev. Father Nihal Fernando (2011 – 2018). It was built with the generous donation of Rs. 1.5 Million by Mr. Ranjith Gunaratne a distinguished old boy of the College.  

Ven. Father S.P. Nesakumar the present Headmaster ( from 2018) is  giving his ultimate support to the club so that we were able to participate at the Dressage Competitions at Premadasa Riding School in Nugegoda and win Gold, Silver and Bronze Medals. Also we were able to take part at the Show Jumping Competitions organized by Diyatalawa SLMA with horse “Angel” for the first time  and was able to bring much reputation to the college.
Till now we take the pride as the only school with Horse Riding in Sri Lanka where the special events like the Annual Cricket Encounter Rally, Annual Prize Giving, Sports meet, Chapel Festivals and the College’s  Anniversary walk are always been coloured up by the horses.
Finally I’d like to express my gratitude to our donors, previous and present Headmasters, College Sport unit, The tutorial admimistrative and Support Staff, The previous and present groomers and All the Previous and the present Members of the  Club, Parents and Specially the President of Sri lanka Equestrian Federation Mr. Suranjith Premadasa and Mrs. Thiloshini Abeysekara and the staff at Premadasa Riding School Nugegoda and President and the board of Nuwara-eliya Royal Turf Club, the Commadant and Major Udaratage, the officials of  Sri Lanka Military Academy and Sri Lanka Mounted Police. Especially the Trainer Mr. S.D.Lalith and the crew and all clubs and societies who supported me all the years through.

Thank you!

K.M.C.Jayanath (Sampath),
Riding Instructor,

S.Thomas College- Gurutalawa.


Wednesday, April 8, 2020

Guru Cadets on promising feet after few years of dormancy

Thomian cadet contingent



Following a lengthy period of time the Thomian cadet platoon recommenced when Ven. Fr.S.P.Nesakumar assumed duties as the Headmaster of STCG in 2018.  With his wise guidance & unshakable determination he provided all the required needs at the correct time to rise again. The contingent was formed on 10th of October 2018 Owing to the assistance and the guidance extended by the Master in charge Mr. M.M.S. Mazeen who is also the present sports coordinator of the college. He shall be responsible for the discipline, administration and training of all the members of the platoon.

The training sessions for the cadets are carried out in a regular basis in the morning and evening. Special activities like Day & Night camps, hiking and leadership programmes were carried out in during the weekends. After several months of training, the cadets were sent to a special camp at Police training college in Boralanda. 38 schools participated and STC Guru was able win both the titles the best hut and the best drill.

Afterwards 3 students were recommended to send to Rantambe NCC where they   underwent a special training session. 
With all the admirable performance of the young cadets in a short while  the college harmonized a special award for the best cadet at the Annual Prize giving and U.H.R Vikash was selected as the best cadet for the year 2019.
We congratulate the contingent  and wish the best for all the members of the cadet
platoon who participated and brought recognition to the renowned history of the cadet    platoon of STCG.

ESTO PERPETUA!




Sunday, March 29, 2020

Uva Thomian Cricket Encounter 2020



THE ANNUAL UVA THOMIAN CRICKET 

ENCOUNTER 2020.


 
After 3 years S. Thomas’ College Gurutalawa secured victory over S. Thomas' College Bandarawela in the Annual Uva Thomian Cricket Encounter 2020.

STCG was led by 4th year coloursman Agash Sachin while the 4th year coloursman Mohomad Mafaz captained the Bandarawela Thomians.  

The Decision made out by the Bandarawela captain to field upon winning the toss was positive for the Guru Thomians to put on a better performance with the bat and put up 182 runs on the scoreboard. The middle order batsman Chanila Dananjaya top scored with 76 for STCG while the captain Agash scored 30.

The Bandarawela Thomians scurried their way to the target but the Guru bowlers managed to shoot out STCB for 178. The highest score for Bandarawela stood at 57 by their captain.

Mohomad Mafaz emerged as the best batsman and the best bowler award was credited to Rahul Vikash (STCG) for taking 3 wickets for 22 runs.

Chanila Dananjaya (STCG) was named the man of the match for his highest individual score plus the amazing bowling performance.




Sunday, March 15, 2020

STC COLOSSUS HAYMAN FORGED PERPETUAL LINKS TO GURUTALAWA

The College of St Thomas the Apostle was founded at Mutwal by Dr James Chapman, the first Anglican Bishop of Colombo, who had been educated at Eton College and King’s College, Cambridge. The foundation stone was laid on St Thomas’ Day, December 21, 1849, and declared open on February 3, 1851 in Mutwal. The college motto Esto Perpetua and the college colours of blue, black and blue are Etonian legends, and the naming of forms and classes at STC were set to be based on the prestigious English Public School pattern.  In 1886, the STC Mt Lavinia Old Boys Association was formed, and it is the oldest OBA in the world, untarnished and more than 125 years old now. After a stay of 66 years at Mutwal, the first term of 1918 heralded the switch of S. Thomas’ to Mt Lavinia. In 1924, the Big Club Grounds was declared open by Warden McPherson as a memorial to those who sacrificed their lives in World War I. The Small Club Ground were laid in 1928, and in the same year by an Act of Parliament the Board of Governors was founded and incorporated. In 1932, Canon R S de Saram the sub warden was elevated as the warden in Mt Lavinia at a relatively young age, having had a distinguished record at Keble and Cuddesdon colleges, Oxford.  He is remembered for the high levels of discipline that he strictly maintained, apart from all the development at Mt Lavinia in many fields. His “spare the rod and spoil the child” philosophy (frowned on by modern reformists), was appreciated by the Old Thomians, who revere him even today.

Speaking at the official opening of De Saram Rd, Mt Lavinia, in the mid-1940s, a contemporary of the warden, State Councillor, Parliamentary Secretary and Chairman of the Urban Council the late Simon Abeywickrama said that they aptly named the road after Warden de Saram because like the warden, it was “dead straight”.  Warden de Saram once remarked at a big match to a VVIP that Thomians were “never dead till they are buried” when STC was in a tight spot. True to his wisdom, S. Thomas’ come out of it with flying colours at the end. Canon de Saram placed great values on Thomian discipline and character than on mere cleverness.
World War II disrupted life at S. Thomas’ and the school had to vacate the premises on April 9, 1942, to make way for the 35th British General Hospital for Armed Services in the college premises. Notably, old Thomian Lt Basil Horsefall was awarded the highest recognition with the Victoria Cross in 1918 for his bravery in World War I. The Thomian grit, guts and glory are historical and of international repute.
STC at Gurutalawa was born on 12th May, 1942, with the revered Dr R L Hayman as the headmaster. STC Mt Lavinia was relocated in Guru during World War II. The life and time spent by Dr Hayman at Gurutalawa from 1942 to 1963 are exceptional. He spent his personal wealth to establish the school and bequeathed his wealth to Guru at the end. He bestrode the affairs of the school like a colossus. Dr Hayman was the longest-standing sub warden at STC Mount from 1937 to 1957 and the headmaster at STC Gurutalawa during that period as well which is unique. One cannot forget genial Mrs Mary Hayman who carried high standards as the highly respected sick room matron. Despite the rivalry, Royal and STC have often contributed to each other’s growth. In April 1916, Royalist Edmund de Livera wrote the five verses of the present Thomian college song that was set to the music by Warden Stone. In lighter vein, he might have been inspired seeing the grandeur at STC!  The Gurutalawa Estate was donated by Leslie de Saram a Royalist to build the school. The Thomian fraternity is grateful to Mr Leslie de Saram (a relative of Warden De Saram) and Mr Edmund de Livera.
There was no distinction between Mt Lavinia and Gurutalawa as said by Warden de Saram. In 1947, he addressed the Education Department of Ceylon and later the STCML OBA AGM that both STC Mount and STC at Gurutalawa was to be considered one and the same school. Warden C H Davidson in verse quoting Two Voices by Wordsworth did refer to “the voice from the sea and the voice from the mountains – two great voices”, with reference to Mount Lavinia and Gurutalawa. The college shifted back to Mount again after 1945, with the conclusion of the war and genial Dr Hayman assisted again. The former Five Courts was designed and donated by Dr Hayman and the STC Mount swimming pool donated by him was one of the earliest in Ceylon. He regularly donated his personal family wealth to STC for development and supposedly land as well. When will we see such rare human beings again? In 1946 all but two players in the Thomian team were from STC Gurutalawa and the post-war Thomian cricket captains in 1947, ’48 and ’49 were from Gurutalawa. In 1943, the last wicket partnership for the Royal-Thomian match was broken with a Gurutalawa connection and in 1945 a Gurutalawa bowler, trained by the coach Rev A J Foster (later headmaster), took a hat-trick in the encounter. There have been many cricketers produced by STC at Guru for Mount apart from other sportsmen and scholars too. The list is endless. STC, despite the new surroundings and colder climatic conditions in Gurutalawa, adapted and performed well. The unique Obstacle Course initiated by Dr Hayman made tough Thomians on a tougher terrain. It is no surprise that the “Thomian Gritprevails at crucial times from the inception, well-known, respected and feared by the Royalists in particular, over many decades!

The “Thomianness” is the resilience of the high quality value for which it stands and for which we are renowned and of which forever we have reasons to be justifiably proud.
Esto Perpetua – for all we have and are…