The Milton Senanayake Memorial building was reconstructed and renovated by the batch of 1996 and re-opened as the “Creative Learning Centre”. The opening ceremony took place on 28th October 2016 at the College premises. The event was graced by Mr. Kumar Sangakkara, the President of the Batch of 1996 Mr. Suranga Herath, and the batch
In 1938 Trinity welcomed Michael Kagwa who made a startling entrance to add to the list of pupils to Trinity from abroad, of whom quite a few had been, like his father and uncle, charming dignitaries from Uganda, who helped pave the way for Michael when his time came especially on the rugger field where
In 1915, two brothers from the Kingdom of Buganda were admitted to Trinity. They were Ernest Mikaeri Kagwa (aka Ernest Michael Kagwa Snr.) and Ernest Serebe Kagwa. Both Michael and Serebe played Rugger for Trinity in 1918, under the captaincy of Maung Maung Gyi from Burma. The School Magazine of 1918 had this to say
Much has been said about Trinity’s African connections: students who came from Africa to study at Trinity, their achievements as old boys, and of course the fact that our Rev AG Fraser went with Mr AHR Joseph (Old Boy, Cricket Lion, Capt of Cricket, Rugby and Athletics, Ryde Gold Medallist and member of the Staff)
36th Limited Overs encounter: Convincing 9 wicket win for Trinity College who were home for lunch. Trinity earns their 18th Sir Richard Aluwihare trophy and retains for the second consecutive year. St. Anthony’s 89 (31 overs) Mohamed Alfar 24, Kavindu Yapabandara 20, Theeksha Gunasinghe 16 Raveen Sayer 3/7, Lahiru Kumara 2/18, Shanogeeth Shanumuganathan 2/13
Wesley College Colombo was deprived of a well-earned victory in the season opener when they brought about a shocker at Lion Park Pallekelle against Trinity College but heart-wrenchingly lost the game 7-5. Full time score: Trinity (1T 1C) 7 to Wesley (1T) 5 Out of the total eighty minutes of game time, Wesley
The Ministry of Education, under the directions of The Minister of Education Akila Viraj Kariyawasam has made arrangements to provide a school to the child from Kuliyapitiya who had been deprived of a school and recently highlighted in the media. Under the prevailing circumstances several schools had expressed their willingness to accept the child and