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Ananda College Centenary 1886-1986
Stamps on the logo and college.

Ananda College is a Buddhist school for Sri Lankan boys, with classes from primary to secondary, on a campus of 10 acres in Maradana, Colombo. Following a meeting of Buddhists at Pettah, under the patronage of Hikkaduwe Sri Sumangala Thera, an English-Buddhist school was inaugurated at 19 Prince Street on 1 November 1886 by the Buddhist Theosophical Society. The first session was attended by 37 students. In 1888, when about 130 boys were attending, it moved to 61 Maliban Street. C. W. Leadbeater was appointed the first principal of Ananda today.

Issued Country Sri Lanka
Issued Year 01.11.1986
Category Events
Type First Day Cover
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