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List of Christian Brothers schools

The following is a list of the schools, colleges, and other educational institutions founded, run or staffed (in any capacity) by the Congregation of Christian Brothers (sometimes called the Irish Christian Brothers) since 1802. Some schools no longer exist, some are incorporated in new schools and some have changed their names. The names of defunct schools are included but linked to their successor schools, if any. Some schools have connections with other religious institutes as well as with the Christian Brothers. In addition, many schools no longer have Christian Brothers on staff, but still maintain their connection to the Congregation.

Africa

Liberia

Sierra Leone

South Africa

  • Christian Brothers' College, Boksburg – Boksburg, Gauteng (est. 1935; Christian Brothers withdrew)
  • Christian Brothers' College, Mount Edmund – Pretoria, Gauteng (est. 1922; Christian Brothers withdrew)
  • Veritas College – Springs, Gauteng (est. 1964 as St. Brendan's CBC; merged 1992 with Our Lady of Mercy Dominican Convent to form Veritas College)
  • Christian Brothers' College, St John's Parklands – Cape Town, Western Cape
  • Christian Brothers' College, St Joseph's – Bloemfontein, Free State
  • St Dominic's College – Welkom, Free State
  • St. Boniface High School – Kimberley, Northern Cape (est. 1951; Christian Brothers withdrew)
  • St Patrick’s Christian Brothers’ College – Kimberley, Northern Cape
  • Veritas College -Springs, Gauteng

Tanzania

Zambia

  • St. John's Secondary School – Mongu, Western Province (est. 1962 by the Capuchin Order; Christian Brothers took over in 1967)[1]

Zimbabwe

  • Christian Brothers College – Bulawayo (est. 1953)

Americas

Argentina

  • Colegio Cardenal Newman – Buenos Aires (est. 1948)

Canada

Vancouver College in Vancouver, Canada.

Former schools

  • Brother Edmund Rice Catholic Secondary School – Toronto, Ontario (est. 1977; closed 2001)
  • Regina High School – Corner Brook, Newfoundland and Labrador (closed)

Dominica

Peru

United States

Bergen Catholic High School in Bergen, New Jersey
Iona College in New Rochelle, New York

Former schools

Rice High School in New York City

Uruguay

Asia

India

Goethals Memorial School in Kurseong, West Bengal

Europe

Gibraltar

Former school

  • Christian Brothers School – Gibraltar (1835–1970s)

Ireland

CBC Monkstown in Monkstown, County Dublin
Coláiste Mhuire in Mullingar, County Westmeath
Our Lady's Secondary School in Templemore, County Tipperary

Former schools

Roscrea CBS (Merged into Colaiste Phobal Ros Crea ( Roscrea Community College

Italy

Former school

  • Istituto Marcantonio Colonna - Rome, Lazio (closed 1997)

United Kingdom

England

St Anselm's College in Birkenhead, Merseyside

Former school

  • St. Joseph's College – Blackpool, Lancashire (1900–1975; merged into St. Mary's Catholic Academy)

Northern Ireland

Former schools

Scotland

Former schools

Oceania

Australia

Australian Capital Territory

New South Wales

  • Aquinas College, Albury (now Xavier High School)
  • Christian Brothers College, Albury (now Xavier High School)
  • Christian Brothers School, Balmain (1887-1990)
  • Christian Brothers College, Bondi Beach (closed)
  • Christian Brothers' School, Broadway (1843-1847)
  • Christian Brothers College, Burwood (1909-2009)
  • Christian Brothers College, Manly (now St Paul's College, Manly)
  • Christian Brothers' College, Newtown (1889-1970)
  • Christian Brothers' Technical High School, Paddington (1903-1966)
  • Christian Brothers College, Rose Bay (1935–1968)
  • Christian Brothers' Rozelle (1892-1965)
  • Christian Brothers' School, Macquarie St, Sydney (1843-1847)
  • Christian Brothers College, Tamworth (now McCarthy Catholic College)
  • Christian Brothers' High School, Lewisham (1891-present)
  • Eddy's Annexe, Corrimal
  • Edmund Rice College, West Wollongong
  • Kildare Catholic College, Wagga Wagga (previously Christian Brothers High School)
  • McCarthy Catholic College, Tamworth
  • St Charles' School, Waverley (1892-1968)
  • St Dominic's College, Obley Education Centre, Penrith
  • St Edmund's School, Wahroonga (for visually impaired children)
  • St Edward's College, East Gosford
  • St Gabriel's School, Castle Hill, New South Wales (for hearing-impaired children)
  • St Joseph's Primary School, Walgett
  • St Mary's Cathedral College, Sydney (1911-present)
  • St Michael's College, Wagga Wagga (now Kildare Catholic College)
  • St Patrick's College, Strathfield (1928-present)
  • St Patrick's College, Sutherland (1956-1993)
  • St Paul's Catholic College, Manly
  • St Pius X College, Chatswood
  • St Thomas's Christian Brothers' College, Lewisham (1889-1980)
  • Trinity Catholic College, Goulburn (previously St Patrick's College)
  • Waverley College, Waverley (1903-present)
  • Xavier High School, Albury (previously Christian Brothers' College, Albury)

Queensland

  • Aquinas College, Southport (formerly Christian Brothers' College, Southport)
  • Assumption College, Warwick) (formerly Christian Brothers' College, Warwick)
  • Centre Education Program, Kingston
  • Christian Brothers' College, Bundaberg (now Shalom Catholic College)
  • Christian Brothers' College, Maryborough (now St Mary's College, Maryborough)
  • Christian Brothers' College, Gympie (now St Patrick's College)
  • Christian Brothers' College, Warwick (now Assumption College)
  • Clairvaux MacKillop College, Brisbane
  • Columba Catholic College, Charters Towers (formerly Mt Carmel College)
  • Gilroy Santa Maria College, Ingham (composed of two former schools: Cardinal Gilroy College and Santa Maria College)
  • Good Shepherd Catholic College, Mount Isa (composed of two former schools: Mount Isa Catholic High School and St Kieran's College)
  • Ignatius Park College, Townsville
  • Mount Carmel College, Charters Towers (now Columba Catholic College)
  • Nudgee International College, Boondall
  • Nudgee Junior College, Indooroopilly (now Ambrose Treacy College)
  • Our Lady of the Southern Cross College, Dalby
  • Shalom Catholic College, Bundaberg (formerly Christian Brothers' College, Bundaberg)
  • St. Brendan's College, Yeppoon
  • St Columban's College, Caboolture
  • St Edmund's College, Ipswich
  • St James' College, Brisbane
  • St Joseph's College, Gregory Terrace, Brisbane
  • St Joseph's Nudgee College, Brisbane
  • Ambrose Treacy College, Indooroopilly
  • St. Joseph's College, Toowoomba
  • St Laurence's College, South Brisbane
  • St. Mary's Catholic College, Dalby
  • St Mary's College, Maryborough (formerly Christian Brothers' College, Maryborough)
  • St. Mary's College, Toowoomba
  • St Patrick's College, Mackay
  • St Patrick's College, Gympie (formerly Christian Brothers' College, Gympie)
  • St Patrick's College, Shorncliffe
  • St. Teresa's College, Abergowrie
  • The Cathedral College, Rockhampton (formerly Christian Brothers' College, Rockhampton)

South Australia

  • Christian Brothers College, Adelaide
  • Rostrevor College, Woodforde
  • St Paul's College, Adelaide

Tasmania

Victoria

  • Aquinas College, Melbourne
  • Cathedral College, East Melbourne (closed 1995)
  • Chanel College (Geelong) (closed 1999)
  • Christian Brothers College, St Kilda
  • Damascus College Ballarat (founded 1995 when St Paul's Technical College, Ballarat amalgamated with two other schools)
  • Mount Carmel College, 196 Danks Street, Middle Park (closed)
  • Parade College, Bundoora
  • St Alipius Boys School, Ballarat East (closed 1976)
  • St Augustine's Orphanage and School, Whittington, Geelong (joined with six other organisations in July 1997 to form MacKillop Family Services)
  • St. Augustine's College, Yarraville (closed 1971)
  • St. Bernard's College, Melbourne, Essendon
  • St. Joseph's College, Geelong
  • St Joseph's College, Melbourne (Pascoe Vale and North Melbourne) (closed 2010)
  • St Joseph's Technical College, South Melbourne aka's Christian Brothers Technical School & St's Peter & Paul's Technical School, South Melbourne
  • St. Kevin's College, Toorak
  • St Leo's College, Box Hill (closed)
  • St Patrick's College, Ballarat
  • St Paul's Technical College, Ballarat (closed 1994, became Damascus College Ballarat)
  • St Thomas College, Clifton Hill (closed)
  • St Vincent's Orphanage and School, South Melbourne (joined with 6 other organisations in July 1997 to form MacKillop Family Services; the 1857 site continues as part of MacKillop)
  • Therry College, Broadmeadows (closed 1994)
  • St Mary's Technical School, Geelong (closed)
  • St Joseph's Christian Brothers College, Warrnambool (closed 1991)

Western Australia

  • Aquinas College, Perth, Salter Point
  • Aranmore Catholic College
  • Catholic Agricultural College, Bindoon
  • Chisholm Catholic College, Perth
  • Christian Brothers' Agricultural School, Tardun, 1928-2009
  • Christian Brothers College, Albany (a predecessor of St Joseph's College, Albany)
  • Christian Brothers College, Fremantle
  • Christian Brothers College, Kalgoorlie: Joined with Prendiville College to become the co-educational John Paul College in 1984.
  • Christian Brothers' College, Leederville
  • Christian Brothers' College, Highgate (closed)
  • Castledare Boys' Home, Wilson, Western Australia
  • Clontarf Aboriginal College, Waterford, WA
  • St. Patrick's College, Geraldton (joined with Stella Maris College to become the co-educational Nagle Catholic College in 1994)
  • Trinity College, Perth

Cook Islands

New Zealand

Former schools

Papua New Guinea

  • Fatima College - Banz, Western Highlands Province
  • St Francis Xavier Post Primary School - Bundralis, Manus Province

See also

  • List of Christian Brothers school alumni

References

  1. ^ "Zambia: Christian Brothers celebrate fifty years". Retrieved 9 November 2017.
  2. ^ Abbey Christian Brothers Grammar School website
  3. ^ CBS Omagh website
  4. ^ St Marys CBGS Belfast website
  5. ^ "Former teachers guilty of abusing boys at Fife residential school". BBC News. 22 July 2016. Retrieved 22 July 2016.

Bibliography

  • aan de Wiel, Jerome, The Catholic Church in Ireland 1914-1918: War and Politics (Dublin 2003)
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