- Philatelic & Numismatic Society
- Robotics Club
- Yoga Club
- Library Club
- Environmental Club
- College Magazine
- Chamber Orchestra
- Cinema Society
- Astronomy Club
- Aquarium Club
- Scuba Diving Unit
- Culinary Arts Society
- Aeronautical Societya
- Junior Science & Technology
- Histoarcheo Club
- Geography Society
- Gavel Club
- Student Christian Movement
- English Lit & Debating Society
- Radio Club
- Junior Maths Society
- Road Safety Patrol
- Sinhala Literary & Debating Society
- Seylan Bank Students’ Savings Unit
- HNB Students’ Savings Unit
- Kennel Club
- Buddhist Students’ Association
- Junior English Lit & Debating Society
- Art Club
- Spelling Union
- Carnatic Orchestra
- Canto Perpetua Choir
- Western Band
- Tamil Drama Society
- Hewisi Band
- English Drama Society
- Photographic Club
- Society for Social Work & Welfare
- ICT Society
- Senior Environmental Club
- Hindu Students’ Union
- Political Science Society
- Red Cross Society
- Association of Innovation and Design
- Islamic Society
- Association of Science and Technology
- Quiz Club
- Automobile Club
- Cubing Society
- Health Club
- Tamil Literary and Debating Society
- Wildlife Society
- Thomian Union
- Commerce Society
- Interact Club
- The Ternion
- Classical Music Association
- Media Unit
- Productive Citizenship Society
- United Nations Club
Wildlife Society
The Wildlife Society is one of the oldest natural history clubs in the Island. Our society has seen great naturalists, scientists and conservationists, of whom many were pioneers in their field of study. By conducting weekly meetings and embarking on regular field trips, our primary objective is to educate and build interest among our members on the unique wildlife that inhabits Sri Lanka. We also undertake many Conservation projects such as tree planting campaigns and public awareness programs to help conserve our vital flora and fauna.
Latest Project
Sri Lanka's Unexplored Wilderness (Public Webinar)
On the 28th of August 2021 we conducted our seventh monthly webinar Regarding the lesser known wilderness areas in our Island. John Wilson who is a Conservationist and Freelance Field Guide was the guest speaker for this event. The online lecture was hosted on ZOOM, and a total of 171 participants joined.

