History
Visakha Vidyalaya was founded on the 16th of January, 1917 by the late Mrs. Jeremias Dias as an institution of learning for the Buddhist girls of this land at a time when such institutions were rare.
Begun under the name of “Buddhist Girls’ College” in a house called “The Firs” at Turret Road, Colombo, it was moved to its present premises at Vajira Road on the 21st of November 1927 and named “Visakha Vidyalaya” by Lady Stanley, the wife of the then Governor of Ceylon. From humble beginnings, it has risen to the position of the most sought after school for girls in Sri Lanka, and the only girls’ school to be identified amongst the first National Schools in the Island.
Starting with just 20 students way back in 1917, she has about 4,000 students on her roll today, with an academic staff numbering 146. Today, Visakha stands unchallenged. It is at the top of all the schools in the Island for academic excellence and the prestige she enjoys is indeed a fitting tribute to her founder. Her records in sports and other co curricular activities are no less worthy of mention. Indeed, the most remarkable characteristic of Visakha is her ability to blend the best of the traditional and the modern aspects of life. An Old Girl is found leading the way in every field; be it academic, professional or aesthetics giving credence to the fact that the proudly uttered words “I am a Visakhian” mean so much.
The school owes its origin to the far-sightedness and philanthropy of her noble Founder, its development to the vision and leadership of the long line of Managers and Principals and its continued standard of excellence to the devotion and loyalty of its Teachers, Parents and Students, both past and present.
Honor Roll of Principals
January 2022 - Present
Mrs. Manomi Senevirathne
December 2008 - November 2021
Mrs. Sandamali Aviruppola
October 2008 - December 2008
Mrs. M. B. Weerasooriya
January 2007 - October 2008
Mrs. C. R. Gunarathne (Acting)
January 2003 - January 2007
Mrs. R. N. Amarasinghe
January 1983 - December 1987
Mrs. S. E. Siriwardhana
November 2001 - January 2003
Mrs. M. D. I. N Siriwardhana
October 1999 - November 2001
Mrs. R. M. L. Jayasekara
January 1988 - October 1999
Mrs. M. N. Edussuriya
Honor Roll of Head Girls
Year | Head Girl |
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1921 | Ida Gunawardane |
1922 | Ida Gunawardane |
1944 | Sujatha De Silva |
1945 | Manel Hewavitharana |
1946 | Doreen Senanayake |
1947 | Sujatha Jayasinghe |
1948 | Pearl Tissera |
1949 | Amara Weerasooriya |
1950 | Lilamani De Silva |
1951 | Rukmani Gunasekera |
1952 | Janaki Gunaratne |
1953 | Kumari Wickramasuriya |
1954 | Manel Wijesuriya |
1955 | Lali De Silva |
1956 | Kantha Malalasekera |
1957 | Rani Wijesurendra |
1958 | Lalitha Wijesuriya |
1959 | Rohini Ranasinghe |
1960 | Kamala Nimalasuriya |
1961 | Kushlani Ranasinghe |
1962 | Anoja Jinadasa |
1963 | Anoja Fernando |
1964 | Nilangani Senaratne |
1965 | Manthri Samaranayake |
1966 | Shantha Wickramasinghe |
1967 | Rohini Weliange |
1968 | Anula Samaranayake |
1969 | Rohini Wickramasinghe |
1970 | Asoka Karunaratne |
1971 | Preethi Perera |
1972 | Harshini Ariyapala |
1973 | Kumudini Edirisuriya |
1974 | Badra Seneviratne / Damani Siriwardane |
1975 | Ravindri Kulatunga |
1976 | Kushlani Seneviratne/ Surani Dias |
1977 | Sathika Gunadasa |
1978 | Geetha Ginigalgodage |
1979 | Anuja Abayadeera |
1980 | Thushara Abeysinghe |
1981 | Preethi Samarasekera |
1982 | Nelunika Cooray |
1983 | Gowri Attanayake |
1984 | Shiromi De Silva |
1985 | Dulsiri Jayasinghe |
1986 | Uvini Gunawardane |
1987 | Anjali De Silva |
1988 | Viveka Siriwardane |
1989 | Ashini Wijeratne |
1990 | Amali Amarasinghe |
1991 | Helani Galpaya |
1992 | Nishama Siriwardane |
1993 | Madhavi Amarasinghe |
1994 | Eranthi Premaratne |
1995 | Nadeeka Ratnamalala |
1996 | Kishani Jayasinghe |
1997 | Chirangi Perera |
1998 | Madhri Senanayake |
1999 | Achala Kamaladasa |
2000 | Nilakshi Parndigamage |
2001 | Kamilka Malwatte |
2002 | Asangi Wijesundera |
2003 | Chathuri Waduge |
2004 | Dishni Wijesundera |
2005 | Thesula Rambadagalle |
2006 | Suguni Lokugalappaththi |
2007 | Piyumali Premaratne |
2008 | Piyumika De Silva |
2009 | Ayuni Manawadu |
2010 | Sheshadri Kotterarachchi |
2011 | Amaya Karunaratne |
2012 | Radhini Mendis |
2013 | Limashi Kosgodage |
2014 | Tharushi Jayaratne |
2015 | Osuri Kumarage |
2016 | Dunya Jayasekera |
2017 | Lukshi Ranasinghe |
2018 | Ovini Gunasinghe |
2019 | Janeesha Katuwapitiya |