A need of the era, in the British colonial period, an English education for the children of majority Buddhists of the country became a reality, when on 1st November, 1886, a daily English school was opened at No: 64, in Maliban Street, Pettah, pioneered by Ven. Hikkaduwe Sri Sumangala Thero and inspired by Col. Henry Steele Olcott, the founder of Buddhist Theosophical Society ( popularly known as BTS ). Starting with a mere student population of 37, it was soon re-located at Paranavadiya in Maradana, where it blossomed into present day pristine glory, accommodating over 6000 students. Re-named “ Ananda College “, after Buddha’s chief disciple Arahat Ananda, it earned reputation as island’s Premier Buddhist Educational Institution for Boys. Ananda College along with many fee-levying Private Schools, came under government’s control in 1961. nationalistic, patriotic background is further enhanced by facilities available for Sports activities and co-curricular activities.
Nevertheless, it went from strength to strength offering Primary and Secondary education under Government curriculum. It’s glamour as the main centre of attraction for those Buddhists seeking best education in a A school which rose to Nations security when sovereignity of the State was at stake, Ananda is proud of having produced almost all Socialist Leaders of the pre-independence era. Incidentally, Paranavadiya is the point where brave Sinhala forces loyal to the Monarch has ganged –up against invasive Portuguese forces.