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  1. Justice E.F.N. Gratiaen. "What I conclude on behalf of S. Thomas’ is that year in year out, she has sent out into every walk of public life so many men, not necessarily born with the advantage of wealth and influence, not too well endowed with the enviable gift of superior intellect but nevertheless decent men, who marry decent wives and by ...

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  2. S. Thomas' College, Mount Lavinia (abbreviated as STC), is a fee-levying Anglican selective entry boys' private school in Sri Lanka.Started as a private school by James Chapman, the first Anglican Bishop of Colombo, in 1851, it was founded as a college and cathedral for the new Diocese of Colombo of the Church of Ceylon, modelled on British Public school tradition.

  3. S.Thomas' College Mount Lavinia, Mount Lavinia, Sri Lanka. 16,876 likes · 91 talking about this · 587 were here. Official Page of S.Thomas' College Mount Lavinia, the premier boys school in Colombo...

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  4. The letters ‘S.T.C. C.C.’ in large white capitals appear below the shield as shown in the image. The elaborate and colourful crest now in use since 1947 was introduced by Canon de Saram. It adopts the main features of the crest of the Diocese of Colombo, Church of Ceylon, popularly known as the Coat of Arms of the Diocese.

  5. S. ThomasCollege, Mount Lavinia is a School affiliated to the Anglican Church of Ceylon offering an all-round education to boys from Nursery to Advanced Levels. The School was founded by the first Anglican Bishop of Colombo, the Rt. Revd. James Chapman, D. D. whose vision was to establish a School that would also serve as a training base ...

  6. The College Colours/ Flag – S. ThomasCollege, Mount Lavinia. The College uses the colours dark blue and black. The necessity of instituting colours, for the school was considered by Warden Miller in 1883.

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