The missionaries of the Church Missionary Society (CMS) of England arrived in Ceylon in 1817, soon after the country was ceded to Britain. On Governor Sir Robert Brownrigg’s suggestion they proceeded to Kandy where they obtained a piece of land from government to open the first CMS school in the interior.
In 1823, the Reverend and Mrs Thomas Browning set up a mission house under the “instruction of the Governor”, Sir Robert Brownrigg. Nestling in the wooded slopes of Udawattakelle, the mission house stood for 155 years – it was demolished in 1978 to make way for a new classroom block.