Holy Family Convent, Jaffna

National school in Jaffna, Jaffna District, Northern Province, Sri Lanka From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Holy Family Convent is a national school in Jaffna, Sri Lanka.[1][2] The school was established in 1845 and consists of both a Tamil and an English convent.

Coordinates9°39′35.70″N 80°01′12.20″E
School typeNational School 1AB
MottoGlory to God Alone
Founded1845; 181 years ago (1845)
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Holy Family Convent
Location
Vembady Road

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Coordinates9°39′35.70″N 80°01′12.20″E
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School typeNational School 1AB
MottoGlory to God Alone
Founded1845; 181 years ago (1845)
School district
Jaffna Education Zone
AuthorityNorthern Provincial Council
School number
1001003
Principal
Rev. Sr. Mariaseeli Mariyathas
Teaching staff
114
Grades1-13
GenderGirls
Age range5-18
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History

The school was first managed by an Irish lady called Mrs. Flannagan with the aim of providing English education to the girls in Jaffna. In 1862, the school was taken over by the Sisters of the Holy Family and became the first convent school on the island.[citation needed]

A nunnery exists behind the convent. St. Henry's college is also in Ilavalai, Jaffna and is the Roman Catholic school for Tamil boys.

On Good Friday 1987, the school was severely damaged in an air raid by the Sri Lankan Air Force targeting Tamil Tigers.[3][citation needed]

In 2002, it was amalgamated with the Tamil Convent Mahavidyalayam and in 2010 it was upgrade as a national school. Currently, it has a student population of 2000 and a teaching staff 76.[4]

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