History
- 1881 January 1: The inheritance of the Sinhalese Buddhist "Sarasavi Sandaresa"
- 1881 February 8: The arrival of Col. Olcott at Dharmopakari Society Maradana Colombo.
- 1885 May 29: The arrival of C. W. Leadbeater at "Sarasavi Sandaresa".
- 1886 October 22: An English-Buddhist hall is established.
- 1886 October 23: A meeting of the Buddhist public was held at Pettah under the patronage of Hikkaduwe Sri Sumangala Thera.
- 1886 November 1: An English-Buddhist school was inaugurated at No. 61 Maliban Street.
- C. W. Leadbeater becomes the first principal of "Ananda today".
- 37 students attended the first session
- Mr. C.W. Leadbeater inaugurated Sunday schools for the teaching of Buddhism to the schoolteachers.
- 1889 January 16: The first prize giving was conducted by Olcott. Submitting school registration applications initiates.
- 1889 March: The registration of the English-Buddhist school, where there were 120 students. Bath and Oliver Jams graduate from the Madras University and join the teaching staff.
- 1889 May 27: The first examination is held. The proceeds of the examination amounted to Rs. 359.50.
- 1889 August: The shifting of the English-Buddhist school from No. 61 Maliban Street to a more spacious premises at No. 19 Prince Street.
- 1889 December: The first Anandian to pass the Cambridge junior examination was J.P.R. Weerasuriya.
- 1890: A.E. Buultjens assigned as principal. D.A. Wittachi was the acting principal until Buultjens accepted the position.
- 1890 March 1: Due to the agitation of a Catholic school's principal saying the transfer was against the educational constitution, the English-Buddhist school shifts its position from No. 19 Prince Street to No. 54 Maliban Street.
- 1890 October: The second prize giving is conducted by Olcott at No. 54 Maliban Street.
- 1891 November: C.C. Jayatissa, who was Anandian, was the first Sri Lankan to pass the Cambridge junior examination in the German language.
- 1892 September: Student enrollment reaches 200.
- 1893 November: A building fund is inaugurated.
- 1892-1895: Sri Sumangala Thera held the post of manager.
- 1894: The student population rose to 270.
- 1894 January 1: Mudliyar Tudor Rajapaksha donated 3.2 acres (13,000 m2) of land from Paranawadiya to the college.
- 1895 August 17: The school known as the English-Buddhist school was renamed Ananda College Colombo.
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