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Rippon College

Rippon College is the oldest Girls' school in Galle, Sri Lanka.〔Wesleyan Methodist Mission, Quarterly Reports Extracts from quarterly letters 1817-1826, page 4 〕 The school was established in 1871 by the Methodist missionaries at Richmond Hill, Galle.〔(Rippon & Southlands )〕 At the beginning the school was named as Whitfield Road School for Girls, but later it was renamed after Rev. Joseph Rippon who served as a missionary in Ceylon during the period of 1850 to 1860.〔(Richmond College - the oldest school established by the Methodist Mission in Sri Lanka )〕 The school presently provides primary and secondary education to girls aged 6 to 19 and has a student population of around 2,500.
==History and origins==
The first school for girls in Galle was established in 1817 by the Methodist Missionary Rev. John McKenny at Magalle on 1st December, 1817 as the female department of the second Wesleyan English School in Magalle. It was simply the female school of ''The Galle School'' (which was later upgraded as a high school and was re-named as Richmond College) in the beginning. The school was moved to Seymour's Hill in 1858 when The Galle School and several branch schools were relocated (by then known as Richmond Hill). The School was then called the Richmond Hill Girl's Boarding School in 1861, and in 1871 the school was separated from The Richmond Hill Boy's School (which was known as The Galle School since its inception in 1814). It was then re-named by the Rev. George Baugh as the Whitfield Road School for Girls, but later it was renamed in honour of the Rev. Joseph Rippon who purchased the Richmond Hill and served in Galle as the Superintending Missionary from 1850 to 1860.〔 After the Richmond College was upgraded as a High School, Rippon too was upgraded in 1876. Until Miss Eastwood came as the Principal in end May 1876, the Rev Samuel Langdon of Richmond and Mrs. Langdon looked after the school.

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