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On 17 May Trinity College officially launched ‘Trinity 150’, a project aimed at celebrating 150 years of Trinity in 2022. The primary aim of the project is to improve the ailing infrastructure of the school by renovating historical buildings such as Napier and Allison, and through the construction of two state-of-the-art classroom blocks – one for Science (containing 13 laboratories) and one for Commerce (also containing a large common room for A Level students), a new kitchen/dining hall complex and a large multi-purpose sports hall at Asgiriya. All of the above facilities once completed will meet the modern day needs of an academy combined with facilities for other extra-curricular activities, whilst maintaining the core-values upon which Trinity was built by its forefathers and preserved ever since.
The event was held at the Water’s Edge Hotel under the distinguished patronage of the Lord Bishop of Colombo, the Lord Bishop of Kurunegala and other representatives of Board of Governors, Members of the old boys Associations and Trinitians.
The event commenced with a blessing by the Bishop of Colombo followed by presentation of the project by the Principal Andrew Fowler-Watt. A 3D presentation of the master plan of the proposed development was made by renowned architect Channa Daswatta, an old boy of the school, supported by Chartered Architect Rangaji Jayasekera. Thereafter the event was addressed by two old boys who have been consented to be ambassadors of this project, Kumar Sangakkara and Dilip Kumar.
Kumar Sangakkara in his presentation cherished the many memories at Trinity and attributed many of his successes in life to the experience he had at Trinity. He called upon all Trinitians both here and abroad to give maximum support and contribution for the T150 Project. Dilip Kumar, reminiscing on his life at Trinity recalled his greatest lesson at Trinity was the gift of sharing, and appealed to Trinitians to give their all to ensure success of this project. He travelled all the way from Australia to Sri Lanka to be at this event.
The event was attended by old boys representing batches from 1955 to 2017. All information relating to the project can be accessed on website https://www.trinitycollege.lk. The method of raising funds from old boys and other well-wishers towards the above project will be co-ordinated by a batch leader that has been identified for each batch. Contributions can be made directly to (Bank details – Hatton National Bank, Account Number 018010662307 – Trinity College Kandy)