Madina Central College

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K/Madina Central College, Madawala Bazaar, Kandy
Location

Kandy ,Madawala
,
Central
Information
TypeGovernment
Religious affiliation(s)Islam
Established2.12.1935
FounderAbubakkar Lebbai Sayyadhu Mohammed
PrincipalAbdul Raheem
Staff76
Grades1-13
Years offered84
GenderMale,Female
Age11 to 18
Enrollment3150
LanguageTamil,English
Hours in school day6
HousesSafa  
Hira  
Mina  
Colour(s)Maroon, Green and Blue    
SportsCricket,Boxing,Badminton, Volleyball
Websitehttp://www.kmccnetwork.com/

Madina Central College is a school situated in Kandy district, Madawala, Sri Lanka.[1][2] It is a mixed school that has about 3,150 students and about 120 teachers. The principal and vice principal are Abdul Raheem and Mr. J.M. Zarook. The school offers primary and secondary education. Students from far away places like Digana, Udathalawinna, Kandy, Katugastota are students.

The school holds cricket matches with Azhar college every year, but it has now stopped.[3] At the beginning of every year, the school holds the annual sports meet,[4] and at the end of every year the school holds its annual prize giving.[5][6]

History[edit]

In the 1930s, a revolutionary thinker and social worker, Abubakkar Lebbai Sayyadhu Mohammed, established the school on 12 February 1935. The first principal was A.K. Subramaniyam. During its early stages, admission was only granted to boys. At the beginning, there were three teachers and 36 students. In 1936, the school was improved with an addition of one teacher (four total) and 170 students (215 total). In 1937, a Teachers and Parents Association was created. In 1944, S.S.C classes began. In 1948, with 423 students and 15 teachers, a new block was constructed.

In 1952 the school was divided in two as upper school and lower school and had 14 classes. In 1958, girls were allowed to join the school. During that time, the educational minister Mr. Dasanayaka constructed a new block to the school. In 1994, the school was announced as a national school. The principal was A.H.M. Siddeek(1997–2008). In 2003, a building was constructed with a new block and was separated for the English Medium.

An auditorium was opened in 2004 in memory of M.H.M.Ashraff, who was the founder of Sri Lanka Muslim Congress.[7][8]

Past Principals[edit]

Name Year
A.K.Subramaniyam 1935–1941
P.Raayappu 1941–1949
K.Raajasingam 1949–1951
M.A.Raheed 1951-1951
M.S.M.Ismail 1951–1959
M.I.M.Sarib 1959–1961
M.Y.M.Muslim 1961–1962
Zaani Mohammed 1962-1962
R.D.Saldeen 1963–1965
S.M.Thaha 1965–1968
A.R.M.Faaruk 1968–1979
S.M.Thaha 1979–1984
A.R.M.Faaruk 1984–1990
J.M.Munawwar 1990–1997
M.S.M.Lukmaan 1997-1997
A.H.M.Siddeek 1997–2008
S.H.M.Ali Jinna 2008-2008
E.F.Nazeer 2008–2010
M.Z.U.Hidhaya 2010–2016
A.H.M.Azeez 2016-2018
Abdul Raheem 2018-To Present

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Achievements[edit]

Siraj Sahab was elected as the Mobitel school boy cricketer of the year in the silver division on 20.10.2014.[10]

2004-present[edit]

A computer lab was opened in 2004. In 2008 Mr.Ali Jinna was the principal. In the period 2008-2010, Old Boys Association members Alhaj Musni Mulaffar and Alhaj Riffthi Mulaffar gifted a bus to the school which was worth 40 lakhs. The school now has about 3150 students and about 120 teachers.[11] In the early 2015, a technological laboratory was constructed by the Sri Lankan government which was led by the former president Mahindha Rajapaksa.It contains 4 rooms including a math room. It also contains 40 computers.[12]

References[edit]

  1. ^ "Madina Central College (National School) | Schools in Kandy | Sri Lanka | reviews, map, events, deals & offers, discussion forum - JantaReview". slk.jantareview.com. Retrieved 2016-05-27.
  2. ^ Bisnzz. "Madina Central College (National School) - Madawala | Bisnzz". lk.bisnzz.com. Retrieved 2016-05-27.
  3. ^ "Sri Lanka Sports News | Sundayobserver.lk". www.sundayobserver.lk. Retrieved 2016-05-27.
  4. ^ "K/ Madina Central College (National School), Kandy". www.schoolius.com. Retrieved 2016-05-30.
  5. ^ "Madawala Medina Central College Prize giving ceremony". omlanka.com. Retrieved 2016-05-30.
  6. ^ central college, Madina. "Madina Central College". madinacc. Retrieved 31 December 2015.
  7. ^ "Daily news" (PDF). dailynews. Retrieved May 31, 2016.
  8. ^ Central College, Madina. "School History". madinacc. Archived from the original on 2 June 2016. Retrieved 31 December 2015.
  9. ^ Central college, Madina. "Madina central college history". madinacc. Archived from the original on 2 June 2016. Retrieved 31 December 2015.
  10. ^ "விழாக்கோலம் பூண்டது மடவளை.. சிறந்த ஜனரஞ்சன கிரிக்கட் வீரராகத் தெரிவான மொஹம்மத் சிராஸ் இற்கு இன்று மாபெரும் பாராட்டு விழா". madinacc.sch.lk. Retrieved 2016-06-09.
  11. ^ College, Madina Central. "History and the present". madinacc. Archived from the original on 2 June 2016. Retrieved 31 December 2015.
  12. ^ "Technological laboratory declared open at Madina College". www.omlanka.net. Retrieved 2016-05-28.

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