We had the distinct honour of welcoming Mrs. Nikki Blackhurst and Mrs. Alison Goddard — the great-granddaughter and granddaughter of the legendary Rev. Alexander Garden Fraser, one of Trinity’s most transformative Principals.
Their visit was both moving and memorable, offering a rare opportunity to connect with the living legacy of a visionary who shaped much of what Trinity stands for today. Rev. Fraser, who served as Principal from 1904 to 1924, was not only a pioneering educator but also a reformer who championed holistic education, student leadership, and inclusive learning long before such ideas were widely embraced in Sri Lanka.
The day began with a guided tour across key locations that still reflect Rev. Fraser’s influence and vision. This included the College Archives, the Milton Senanayake Memorial Library, the iconic Fraser Block, Gaster Block, Alison House, and the Chapel. A few Prefects and students had the privilege of joining the visit — listening to personal stories and asking thoughtful questions.
In the midst of the visit, the guests were offered light refreshments and traditional Ceylon milk tea at the College Dining Hall — a warm moment shared in true Trinity spirit.
What made the day especially meaningful was the exchange of stories — as Mrs. Goddard shared personal memories, letters, and anecdotes passed down through their family, the spirit of Rev. Fraser came alive in new and profound ways.
We are deeply grateful to Nikki and Alison for their visit, and for helping us reconnect with the roots of our legacy in such an intimate and inspiring manner.
This occasion serves as a reminder of the enduring impact of those who came before us — and the importance of preserving and celebrating their stories for generations of Trinitians to come!
SA