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St. Peter’s College (Sinhala: සාන්ත පීතර විදුහල, romanized: Sāntha Pīthara viduhala; Tamil: செயிண்ட் பீட்டர் கல்லூர) (also known as St. Peter's Central College) is a Roman Catholic school in Negombo, Sri Lanka with a history of over a century.
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Negombo has a population of about 142,136 within its divisional secretariat division. [1] Negombo municipal boundary is fully extended throughout its Divisional Secretariat area. Negombo is known for its long sandy beaches and centuries old fishing industry. Negombo has a large bilingual (Sinhala/Tamil) population with a clear Roman Catholic ...
Fr. Theodore E. Peiris O.M.I., who had been on the Tutorial Staff of St. Peter's in the 1940s, succeeded Weerakkody and was Rector from 1971 to 1975. He presided at the Golden Jubilee Celebrations of the college on 18 January 1972. The Sixth Rector of St. Peter's, Fr. Claver Perera, was the first Peterite rector, from 1975 to 1976.
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(b) St. Joseph's College Negombo Branch (c) St. Joseph's College Wattala Branch (d) St. Paul's College, Waragoda (1935) (e) St. John's College, Dematagoda (1939) On the feast of St. Joseph, 19 March 1929, the foundation stone for the College Chapel was laid by the Archbishop of Colombo. [citation needed] Rev. Fr. Peter Pillai OMI was the fifth ...