Religion
- Rev. Madugalle Sri Sumana Siddhartha Dharmasiddi - former Chief Prelate (Mahanayaka Thera) of the Malwatte Chapter, Sri Lanka
- Rev. Udugama Sri Buddharakitha Rathanapala - former Chief Prelate (Mahanayaka Thera) of the Asgiriya Chapter, Sri Lanka
- Rt.Revd Sydney Knight - Dean of the Anglican Cathedral, Diocese of Colombo
- Rt.Revd Gnanapragasam - former Bishop of Kurunegala and Chairman of the Board of Governors of Trinity College, Kandy
- Rt.Revd Kumara Illangasinghe - Bishop of Kurunegala, Head of the Anglican church in Sri Lanka, and Chairman of the Board of Governors of Trinity College, Kandy.
- Venerable Christopher Ratnayaka - former Archdeacon of the Anglican Diocese of Kurunegala and Headmaster of Trinity College, Kandy.
- Rev. Dr. Shanta Premawardhana - Director, Interreligious Dialogue and Cooperation, World Council of Churches, Geneva, Switzerland.
- Ven. Bhante Dhammagavesi Thera - (while in laity Gamini Bandaranayake - formerly of British Telecom. Vice Captain and lone Hockey Lion of the unbeaten Trinity Hockey XI led by triple captain Malik Ranasinghe in 1977)
- Ven. Bemmulle Kassapa Thera-(while in laity, Captain H.A.S. Karunatilleke of the Sri Lanka Artillery).
- Rev. S.S. Anthony - Anglican Vicar, Melbourne, Australia (Earlier In Darwin and Perth)
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