Zahira College, Matale
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Zahira College (National School) Matale | |
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Address | |
Tharalanda Road , Sri Lanka | |
Coordinates | 7°28′37″N 80°37′36″E / 7.47694°N 80.62667°E |
Information | |
Type | Public School |
Motto | Live in Light |
Established | 3 August 1942 |
School district | Matale District |
Principal | Siddique Najeen |
Grades | 1 - 13 |
Gender | Male (Boys) |
Enrollment | 2,000 |
Houses | Azad, Iqbal, Jayah, Jinnah |
Colour(s) | Green and gold |
Alumni | Zahirians |
Website | zahiracollegematale |
Zahira College (National School) Matale, (Arabic: Zahira means "Excellence"; Tamil: சாஹிரா தேசிய கல்லூரி; Sinhala: සහිරා ජාතික පාසල), is one of the oldest schools in the Matale District. It is situated in the centre of the city.
History
[edit]The school was founded on 3 August 1942 by Tuan Burhanuddin Jayah.[1][2] The original 4.5 ha (11 acres) school site was donated by Vithanage Tergin Nanayakkara, the local member for Matale. The first buildings were funded by a donation from a local Muslim philanthropist, Cassim Had Sar.[3]
The school is noted for its accomplishments in the field of hockey, winning a number of national schoolboy championships.[4][5] Hockey was first introduced to the school by a local businessman, George Mant, who learnt the sport at St. Thomas' College, Mount Lavinia. Mant with a number of other enthusiasts established the Matale Hockey Association in September 1942. The school has produced a number of national players, including S. I. Ajward, M. Ayub, M. Zarook, and A. J. M. Farook.
Houses
[edit]The houses compete to win the inter-house games held by the college annually.
House | Color |
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Azad | |
Iqbal | |
Jayah | |
Jinnah |
Past Principals
[edit]Principal | Arrived | Departed |
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T. S. Sally | 03-08-1942 | 29-06-1943 |
A. R. M. Nilam | 30-06-1943 | 12-01-1945 |
S. Rauf Pasha | 08-02-1945 | 13-01-1946 |
A. V. Ponnusaami | 09-02-1946 | 30-03-1946 |
Anif Doray | 01-04-1946 | 30-04-1946 |
M. V. Mathai | 28-08-1947 | 27-08-1961 |
S. H. A Wadood | 28-08-1961 | 31-05-1965 |
A. Z. Omerdeen | 01-06-1965 | 15-02-1968 |
A. C. M. Zeirideen | 16-02-1968 | 07-12-1970 |
S. H. A. Wadood | 07-12-1970 | 27-04-1976 |
A. M. Rakeem | 28-04-1976 | 22-11-1977 |
A. A. M. Fuaji | 23-11-1977 | 30-11-1979 |
A. C. M. Zeirideen | 01-12-1979 | 01-03-1985 |
A. A. M. Fuaji | 01-03-1985 | 31-12-1990 |
T. Uzair | 01-01-1991 | 24-09-1994 |
A. J. M. Farook | 24-09-1994 | 19-04-1996 |
M. Azeez | 19-04-1996 | 31-07-1998 |
K. M. Buharideen | 01-08-1998 | 05-11-1999 |
M. I. Thaibdeen | 11-02-2000 | 12-11-2003 |
K. M. Buharideen | 13-11-2003 | 20-03-2006 |
J. M. Nisfer | 20-03-2006 | 15-06-2006 |
Kamil Sarap | 16-06-2006 | 02-08-2007 |
J. M. Iqbal | 02-08-2007 | 01-09-2018 |
Abdul Kalam | 01-09-2018 | 15-08-2019 |
Siddique Najeen | 15-08-2019 | Currently in office |
Notable alumni
[edit]- Abdul Cader Shahul Hameed (former Foreign Minister)
Further reading
[edit]- Mr. M. V. Mathai: 'the Builder of Matale Zahira'. Hishma Publishers. 2014.
References
[edit]- ^ Azoor, T. K. (4 February 2018). "Dr. T. B. Jayah - A National Hero". Sunday Observer. Retrieved 11 September 2021.
- ^ Chandrasiri, L. B. (7 September 2016). "Zahira College Matale organises walk". Daily Mirror. Retrieved 11 September 2021.
- ^ Abdeen, S. M. Jiffery (28 September 2015). "Matale Zahirians create history". The Daily News. Retrieved 11 September 2021.
- ^ "Zahira College, Matale wrap-up boy's title". Daily Mirror. 21 July 2012. Retrieved 11 September 2021.
- ^ "Zahira Matale and Peterites Under-20 joint hockey champs". The Sunday Times. 28 April 2019. Retrieved 11 September 2021.