Mahamaya Girls’ College Kandy was founded on 14 January 1932 by the
Sadhachara Kulangana Samithiya led by Lady
Sarah Soysa and Chitravo Ratwatte. The first classroom was in the West Cliffe Bungalow which was bought from
Anagarika Dharmapala together with of land adjoining the property which belonged to Arthur Fernando. National leaders like
Anagarika Dharmapala,
D. B. Jayatilaka,
P. de S. Kularatne,
G. P. Malalasekera and
C. W. W. Kannangara contributed to the college.
Chronology of notable events • 14 January 1932 – Mahamaya Girls' College founded as "Buddhist Girls' College", with sixteen registered students and three teachers. • 1938 – renamed as Mahamaya Girls' College. • December 1960 – Mahamaya taken over for State Administration. • 1982 – Mahamaya received the National School status. • 1990 – auditorium completed. • 2000 – swimming pool completed. ==Principals==