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Christian Brothers College (other)
Christian Brothers College may refer to: Africa * Christian Brothers College, Bulawayo, Zimbabwe * Christian Brothers' College, Mount Edmund, in Pretoria, South Africa Australia * Christian Brothers College, Adelaide, South Australia * Christian Brothers College, Burwood, in Sydney, New South Wales, Australia * Christian Brothers College, Fremantle, in Perth, Western Australia * Christian Brothers' College, Maryborough, Queensland, Australia * Christian Brothers' College, Perth, Western Australia * Christian Brothers College, Rose Bay, New South Wales, Australia * Christian Brothers College, St Kilda, Victoria, Australia Ireland * Christian Brothers College Charleville, County Cork, Ireland * Christian Brothers College, Cork, Ireland * Christian Brothers College, Monkstown Park, in Dún Laoghaire, County Cork, Ireland U.S. * Christian Brothers College High School, in St. Louis, Missouri * Christian Brothers College High School, former name of Christian Brothers High School (Mem ...
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Christian Brothers College, Bulawayo
St. Patrick's Christian Brothers College, Bulawayo, commonly referred to as Christian Brothers College (CBC), is a private boys-only high school located in Bulawayo, Zimbabwe. It is a member of the Association of Trust Schools (ATS) and the Headmaster is a member of the Conference of Heads of Independent Schools in Zimbabwe (CHISZ). The school is considered amongst the best in Africa. It is located in Bulawayo, Zimbabwe's second largest city. Sitting on land whose perimeter is 1,966m, the school provides many activities, both academic and extra-curricular. It has 6 outdoor tennis courts, 2 hockey fields, 3 rugby fields, cricket nets, 2 soccer fields, indoor squash courts as well as 2 basketball courts. Notable alumni * Graham Boynton – journalist * David Coltart – Mayor of Bulawayo, former Zimbabwe Parliament, Member of Parliament, Zimbabwe Senate, Senator, Ministry of Education, Sport and Culture (Zimbabwe), Minister of Education, Sport and Culture of Zimbabwe * Charl ...
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Christian Brothers' College, Mount Edmund
The Christian Brothers' College, Mount Edmund (formerly Christian Brothers' College St. Gabriel's until 1969) is a private, Roman Catholic high school in Pretoria, South Africa. Principals and headmasters Emmanuel Place of Hope For a number of years the College has supported a small pre-school in Soshanguve Soshanguve is a township situated about 30 km north of Pretoria, Gauteng, South Africa, just east of Mabopane. The name Soshanguve is an acronym for Sotho, Shangaan, Nguni and Venda, thus showing the multi-ethnic composition of the populat ..., Emmanuel Place of Hope. This school has grown from a settlement on a landfill site to a functional container school with classrooms, a playground and staff. References External links School Website {{GPSchools Catholic secondary schools in South Africa Schools in Pretoria Private schools in Gauteng High schools in South Africa Congregation of Christian Brothers secondary schools 1922 establishments in South Afri ...
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Christian Brothers College, Adelaide
Christian Brothers College (CBC) is a private Catholic school in Adelaide, South Australia. It was founded by a group of Irish Christian Brothers in 1878. It is now one of three Christian Brothers schools in the state, along with St Paul's College, Adelaide and Rostrevor College. Like the other colleges, the influence of the original Christian Brothers has waned, and it is now administered by EREA. The last brother left the school in 2007. CBC is predominantly a secondary school, although it has a primary school campus, with a combined student population of approximately 970 (as of 2024).My School
''Christian Brothers College, Adelaide , School Profile 2013''. Retrieved 21 April 2014.


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Christian Brothers College, Burwood
Christian Brothers College, Burwood (CBC Burwood) was a Catholic high school located in Burwood, Sydney Australia. The school was founded in 1909. It was announced on 25 March 2008 that the school would close at the end of 2009, due to a decline in enrolment arising from a change in demographics in the suburbs surrounding the school.Bulletin 101 Christian Brothers Burwood
, Catholic Education Office, retrieved 29 April 2008 At closing, it taught boys from Year 7 to Year 10. The school chapel, the school grotto, the lower yard classrooms, and the old wall ball court were demolished, though the brothers' house and other buildings were left intact.


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Christian Brothers College, Fremantle
Christian Brothers College Fremantle is an Independent Catholic secondary school for young men, located in Ellen Street site, in the coastal community surrounding Fremantle, Western Australia. The school traces its origins back to 1882, and in 1901 management responsibility was assigned to members of the religious order of the Christian Brothers. Teaching students in the tradition of Edmund Rice, the college caters for day students from Years 7 to 12, however in the past it was technically all ages. Christian Brothers College (CBC) is associated with Edmund Rice Education Australia (EREA) and has been a member of the Associated & Catholic Colleges of Western Australia (ACC) since its inception in 1937. The college does not have an official sister school, but maintains good relations with both Iona Presentation College located in Mosman Park and Santa Maria College in Attadale. History The school's first building was opened in 1882 on High Street in the port town of Fre ...
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Christian Brothers' College, Maryborough
St Mary's College Maryborough is a Catholic co-educational secondary school in Maryborough, Queensland, Australia. History Originally called the Christian Brothers' College, Maryborough, St Mary's College is a parish school which comprises the amalgamated schools of the Christian Brothers' College, Maryborough, and Saint Mary's Girls' High School. The Christian Brothers' school was originally opened o3 September 1888. Although staffed and named a Christian Brothers' school from 1888 to 1979 it was in fact a Parish school, owned and overseen by the Roman Catholic Parish of Saint Mary's Maryborough. This school was amalgamated in 1979 with the Sisters of Mercy school, Maryborough, and was renamed St Mary's College, Maryborough. This secondary college A secondary school, high school, or senior school, is an institution that provides secondary education. Some secondary schools provide both ''lower secondary education'' (ages 11 to 14) and ''upper secondary education'' (ages ...
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Christian Brothers' College, Perth
Christian Brothers College (CBC), informally known as CBC Perth or The Terrace was an Independent school for boys situated on St Georges Terrace in the centre of Perth, Western Australia. The college opened in January 1894, and the college was a founding member of the Public Schools Association in 1905. The college was the second high school (1894) and the second boarding school (1896) in Western Australia. In 1938 boarders and some day students at CBC moved to the new Aquinas College campus at Salter Point. Brother C.P. Foley, who was the headmaster of CBC Perth and who at the same was the first headmaster of Aquinas took with him the Christian Brothers College crest and colours, honour boards, and Public Schools Association membership. Brother Foley insisted the heritage of CBC Perth from 1894–1937 belonged to Aquinas. To further enhance Aquinas as the premier the Christian Brothers College, the main building at Aquinas was designed in the Federation Arts and Crafts architec ...
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Christian Brothers College, Rose Bay
Christian Brothers College was established by the Congregation of Christian Brothers, Christian Brothers in Carlisle St, Rose Bay, New South Wales, Rose Bay, a suburb of Sydney, New South Wales, Australia in 1935. The college was closed down in 1966 and the site is now used as a Catholic primary school called McAuley Catholic Primary School (previously McAuley Preparatory School).McAuley Primary School website
(Retrieved 18 May 2012)


See also

* List of Christian Brothers schools


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Christian Brothers College, St Kilda
St Mary's College (formerly Christian Brothers College, St Kilda, Presentation College, Windsor) is an independent Catholic co-educational secondary college, located in Melbourne, Victoria, Australia. The school was founded in 1878 and is both one of the oldest private schools in Melbourne and one of the only co-educational Catholic schools in inner Melbourne. Originally founded as Christian Brothers College, St Kilda (CBC St Kilda), and run by the Christian Brothers, the school has long since had a lay teaching and administrative staff; becoming co-educational as St Mary's College in 2021 following the closure of Presentation College Windsor (PCW). The college is governed by Edmund Rice Education Australia and is also members of Associated Catholic Colleges and Catholic Girls Sports Association of Victoria. History St Mary's College was founded as Christian Brothers College St Kilda, a Catholic single-sex boys school in 1878. Its former sister school, Presentation College W ...
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Christian Brothers College Charleville
C.B.S. Charleville (Christian Brothers School) is a secondary school located in Charleville, County Cork, Ireland. Notable alumni *Éamon de Valera - Politician, statesman, the founder of the Fianna Fáil party. Later elected Taoiseach The Taoiseach (, ) is the head of government or prime minister of Republic of Ireland, Ireland. The office is appointed by the President of Ireland upon nomination by Dáil Éireann (the lower house of the Oireachtas, Ireland's national legisl ..., followed by two terms as President of Ireland, received his secondary education in Charleville from 1896 to 1898. He said in a statement in 1921 "I regretted every moment even when I was forced to watch my youth fall away". *Daniel Mannix, Archbishop Daniel Mannix of Melbourne *Rory Kiely - Cathaoirleach Of Seanad Éireann (2002). References External links

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Christian Brothers College, Cork
Christian Brothers College, Cork (CBC Cork, colloquially known as Christians) is a fee-paying school under the trusteeship of the Edmund Rice Schools Trust in Cork City, Ireland. As of 2024, the secondary school had over 900 pupils enrolled. The preparatory school, Christian Brothers College Preparatory School, is registered with Tusla as an independent school and not subject to inspection by the Department of Education. CBC Cork's "sister school" in County Dublin is CBC Monkstown. History In the mid 19th-century, the Vincentian Fathers maintained a seminary at Saint Patrick's Place in Cork City, known as the Cork Diocesan Seminary. In 1888, a new seminary with residential accommodation was completed at Farranferris, and the Vincentian ecclesiastical students transferred there. The then Catholic bishop of Cork, Most Rev. Dr. O'Callaghan, invited the Christian Brothers to take charge of the St Patrick's Place establishment. From this point, the school existed in its cur ...
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Christian Brothers College, Monkstown Park
Christian Brothers College, Monkstown Park (or CBC Monkstown Park) is a private fee-paying Catholic Church, Catholic school and Independent Junior school, founded in 1856 in Monkstown, Dublin, Monkstown, County Dublin, Ireland. The college arrived at Monkstown Park in 1950 from Eblana Avenue in Dún Laoghaire via a short stint on Tivoli Road. As of September 2022, it was in its 73rd academic year of existence at Monkstown Park, the 165th overall. The intended mission of the college's former patron, the Congregation of the Christian Brothers established in 1802 by Edmund Ignatius Rice, was the education of poor boys in Ireland by providing them with basic levels of literacy. This was the broad aim of the school when it opened its doors in 1856 at Eblana Avenue in what was then known as Kingstown (now Dún Laoghaire), a port town south of Dublin. As the years went by, the aims of the Christian Brothers got broader and so did those of the Dún Laoghaire school. By the 1920s, the sc ...
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