Clubs


Your participation in clubs can hone your communication skills, foster creative thinking, and teach you how to work effectively with other people.Your extracurricular involvement is one of the few ways that colleges can gain insights into your personality.

Prefect Club

Prefects build on their teamwork and communication skills while working with different age groups, they take initiative to propose new ideas to help to improve the school, and they gain management skills and other soft skills – skills that are undoubtedly transferable to the workplace.
To be a good prefect, it's important to remember that your role is to help both the faculty and the students at your school. By setting a good example for students, following your school's rules, and being there when people need you, you can ensure that you're successfully fulfilling all your duties as a prefect.

Aesthetic Club

It pertains the study of the mind and pure emotions in relation to the sense of beauty and intellectuality and presents programs of a literary, artistic, musical, and timely trend in order to assist in educational uplift, and to bring its members together for social enjoyment.
Club Activities means all activities conducted under the auspices of the club, including all meetings, exhibitions and displays of any kind by members.

Media Club

School Media refers to all of the literary, digital, and technological resources available to educators that compliment a traditional curriculum. This can mean anything from physical books, to e-documents, to DVDs and information technology support systems. Often, these resources are housed in a school library or in a school media center and can be utilized to help engage students.

Innovation Club

Innovating and being creative allows us to better understand concepts. By utilizing a creative, experimental method of teaching, schools develop thinkers who are able to use their own strengths to explore their varied interests.The purpose of innovation is to come up with
new ideas and technologies that increase productivity and generate greater output and value with the same input.

Religious Club

Religious club means a non-curricular club designated in its application as either being religiously based or based on expression or conduct mandated by conscience.

Past Pupils Club

Its main purpose is to keep past students connected to the School, and it aims to do that through regular communication and facilitation of reunions.



Socities


Schools ideally perform many important functions in modern society.
These include socialization, social integration, social placement, and social and cultural innovation.

Literature Society

Literature provides a language model for those who hear and read it. By using literary texts, students learn new words, syntax and discourse functions and they learn correct sentence patterns, standard story structures. They develop their writing skills.

Agricultural Society

The Agriculture Society of Central College is one of the most active school based agricultural societies in Sri Lanka, and is aimed at developing and promoting agriculture both within and outside of the school.

Astronomical Society

The society conducts many workshops and night camps for rural students in order to increase their awareness about astronomy. With a current member base of over 150 students, the society holds lectures on a weekly basis and organizes sky observation camps and workshops for students annually.

Debate Society

Debate Society is dedicated to creating a welcoming and sociable environment which encourages free speech, discussion, and the development of argumentative and public speaking skills, for everyone!

Community Service Club

Students are able to carry the lessons and experiences gained through club activities into their daily lives thus making them become more empathetic and understanding towards people of society.