List of Christian Brothers schools
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The following is an incomplete list of the schools, colleges, and other educational institutions founded, run or staffed (in any capacity) by the Christian Brothers since 1802. Christian Brothers schools that are no longer in operation are duly noted.
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[edit] Argentina
- Cardenal Newman [1], Buenos Aires, Argentina
[edit] Australia
[edit] Australian Capital Territory
[edit] New South Wales
- Christian Brothers College, Albury, Albury (closed, became Aquinas College, and is now Xavier High School [3])
- Christian Brothers College, Burwood [4], Burwood
- Christian Brothers' High School, Lewisham [5], Lewisham
- Eddy's Annexe [6], Corrimal, N.S.W.
- Edmund Rice College [7], Wollongong
- Obley Education Centre [8], N.S.W.
- St. Dominic's College [9], Penrith
- St. Edmund's School [10], Wahroonga, N.S.W. (for visually impaired children)
- St. Edward's College [11], East Gosford
- St. Gabriel's School [12], Castle Hill, N.S.W. (for hearing impaired children)
- St. Joseph's Primary School, Walgett
- St. Mary's Cathedral College [13], Sydney
- St Michael's College, Wagga Wagga (amalgamated with two other regional colleges in 2004 to form Kildare Catholic College [14])
- St. Patrick's College, Strathfield [15], Strathfield
- St. Patrick's College, Sutherland [16], Sutherland, New South Wales
- St. Pius X College [17], Chatswood
- Trinity Catholic College [18], Goulburn
- Waverley College [19], Waverley
[edit] Queensland
- Aquinas College, Southport [20]
- Cardinal Gilroy College, Ingham, Queensland (merged with Santa Maria High School to form Gilroy Santa Maria College [21])
- Centre Education Program [22], Kingston
- Christian Brothers College, Bundaberg (merged in 1984 with Loyola College for girls to form Shalom College [23])
- Christian Brothers College, Maryborough (1888)(amalgamated with the Sisters of Mercy School in 1979 to form St Mary's College, Maryborough
- Christian Brothers College, Gympie (amalgamated with the Sisters of Mercy School for Girls to form St Patrick's College, Gympie [24])
- Christian Brothers College, Warwick (merged with Sisters of Mercy Convent High School in 1980 to form Assumption College, Warwick [25])
- Ignatius Park College [26], Townsville
- Clairvaux College, Brisbane (merged with Mackillop College in 1984 to form Clairvaux Mackillop College [27])
- Mount Carmel College, Charters Towers - was founded in 1902 and was owned and operated by the Christian Brothers, until 1997. In 1998, the Brothers relinquished control of the school to the Diocese, but the Congregation retains ownership of the site and continues to provide some Brothers to the staff. Mt. Carmel is the site for Columba Catholic College Senior Campus [28], comprising years 9, 10, 11, and 12. The boarding facility caters for boys only from Primary to Year 12.
- Nudgee International College [29], Boondall
- St. Brendan's College [30], Yeppoon
- St. Columban's College, Brisbane - relocated to Caboolture [31]
- St. Edmund's College, Ipswich [32], Ipswich
- St. James College [33], Brisbane
- St. Joseph's College, Gregory Terrace [34], Brisbane
- St. Joseph's Nudgee College [35], Brisbane
- St. Joseph's Nudgee Junior College [36], Indooroopilly
- St Joseph's College, Toowoomba [37] (the Brothers left the College in 1982)
- St Kieran's College, Mt Isa - merged with San Jose School for Girls to form the Mount Isa Catholic High School. The school is now called Good Shepherd Catholic College [38]/.
- St. Laurence's College [39], South Brisbane
- St. Mary's College, Dalby [40]- now a co-educational school administered by Toowoomba Catholic Education
- St. Mary's College [41], Toowoomba
- St. Patrick's Christian Brothers College, Mackay - In June 1985, Bishop Bernard Wallace announced that the girls' secondary school, Our Lady of Mercy College, would become a junior co-educational college, Mercy College, and that the all boys' school, St. Patrick's Christian Brothers' College, would become a senior co-educational college, St Patrick’s College [42]. Each new college commenced in 1987.
- St. Patrick's College, Shorncliffe [43], Shorncliffe
- St. Teresa's College, Abergowrie [44]
[edit] South Australia
- Christian Brothers College, Adelaide [45], Adelaide
- Rostrevor College [46], Woodforde
- St. Paul's College [47], Gilles Plains
[edit] Tasmania
[edit] Victoria
- Cathedral College, East Melbourne (closed 1995)
- Christian Brothers College [49], St. Kilda
- Parade College [50], Bundoora
- St Alipius Boys School, Ballarat East (closed 1974)
- St Augustine's Orphanage and School, Geelong (this work joined with 6 other organisations in July 1997 to form MacKillop Family Services - the work continues to based in Whittington Geelong)
- St. Augustine's College, Yarraville (closed 1971)
- St. Bernard's College, Melbourne [51], Essendon
- St. Joseph's College [52], Geelong
- St. Joseph's College Melbourne [53], Pascoe Vale and North Melbourne
- St. Kevin's College [54], Toorak
- St. Leo's College, Box Hill (closed)
- St. Patrick's College [55], Ballarat
- St Vincent's Orphanage and School, South Melbourne (this work 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 Marys' Technical School, Geeelong
[edit] Western Australia
- Aquinas College, Perth [56], Salter Point
- Aranmore Catholic College
- Catholic Agricultural College [57], Bindoon
- Chisholm Catholic College, Perth
- Christian Brothers' Agricultural School [58], Tardun
- Christian Brothers College, Albany (a predecessor of St Joseph's College, Albany)
- Christian Brothers' College, Fremantle [59], Fremantle
- Christian Brothers' College, Leederville
- Christian Brothers' College, Highgate (closed)
- Castledare Boys' Home [60], Wilson, W.A.
- Clontarf Aboriginal College [61], Waterford, W.A.
- Trinity College, Perth [62], Perth
[edit] Canada
- St. Thomas More Collegiate [63], Burnaby, British Columbia
- Vancouver College [64], Vancouver, British Columbia
- St. Bonaventure's College, St. John's, Newfoundland. (Brothers withdrew; school remains open)
[edit] Cook Islands
[edit] Dominica, West Indies
[edit] Great Britain
- Scotus Academy, [65] Edinburgh, Midlothian (closed 1978)
- St. Aidan's Roman Catholic School [66], Sunderland, Tyne and Wear
- St. Ambrose College [67], Hale Barns, Greater Manchester
- St. Ambrose Preparatory School [68], Hale Barns, Greater Manchester
- St. Anselm's College [69], Birkenhead, Merseyside
- St. Boniface's College [70], Plymouth, Devon
- St. Brendan's Sixth Form College [71], Bristol, City of Bristol
- St. Edward's College [72], Liverpool, Merseyside
- St. Joseph's College [73], Stoke-on-Trent, Staffordshire
- St. Joseph's Preparatory School [74], Stoke-on-Trent, Staffordshire
- St. Mary's College [75], Crosby, Liverpool, Merseyside
- St. Ninian's Orphanage, Falkland, Fife (closed)
[edit] India
- Don Bosco School, Lower Subansiri, Arunachal Pradesh
- Goethals Memorial School [76], Kurseong, West Bengal
- Jagruti High School, Surat, Gujarat
- Our Lady of Salvation School, Dadar, Mumbai, Maharashtra
- Regina Mundi High School, Chicalim, Goa
- St. Augustine’s High School, Barampur, Mumbai, Maharashtra
- St. Columba's School [77], New Delhi, National Capital Territory of Delhi
- St. Edmund's College, Shillong [78], Shillong, Meghalaya
- Edmund Rice Training Institute, St. Edmund’s College
- Mary Immaculate Queen Juvenate, St. Edmund’s College
- The Scholasticate, St. Edmund's College
- St. Jame's High School, binnaguri, Jalpaiguri, West Bengal
- St. John's High School [79], Chandigarh
- St. Joseph's Junior College, South Kanara, Karnataka
- St. Joseph's College, Calcutta, Kolkata, West Bengal
- St. Joseph's College [80], Nainital, Uttarakhand
- St. Mary's High School, Mt. Abu [81], Mount Abu, Rajasthan
- St. Mary's Orphanage & Day School, Dum Dum [82], Kolkata, West Bengal
- St. Patrick's Higher Secondary School [83], Asansol, West Bengal
- St. Peter’s School, Shillong, Meghalaya
- St. Michael's School, Patna, Bihar
- St. Vincent's High and Technical School [84], Asansol, West Bengal
[edit] Ireland
[edit] Antrim
- C.B.S. Glen Road, Belfast, County Antrim
- Edmund Rice College, Glengormley, County Antrim
- Edmund Rice Primary School [85], Belfast, County Antrim
- St. Mary's Christian Brothers Grammar School [86], Belfast, County Antrim
[edit] Down
[edit] Clare
- Ennis C.B.S. (Scoil na mBraithre, Inis) [88], Ennis, County Clare
- Rice College Ennis, County Clare
[edit] Cork
- C.B.S. Midleton, Midleton, County Cork
- C.B.S. Charleville, Charleville, County Cork[89]
- Blarney Street C.B.S, Cork
- C.B.S. Youghal, Youghal, County Cork (closed 2005)
- Christian Brothers College, Cork [90], Cork, County Cork
- Deerpark C.B.S. St Patrick's Road, Cork; North Monastery C.B.S., Cork; * Gaelcholáiste MuireCork.
[edit] Dublin
- Ardscoil Rís [91], Dublin
- C.B.C. Monkstown [92], Monkstown, County Dublin
- Christian Brothers’ Primary School (James St. C.B.S.) [93], Dublin
- Clonkeen College [94], Blackrock, County Dublin
- Coláiste Éanna [95], Ballyroan, Dublin
- Coláiste Eoin, Booterstown, County Dublin
- Coláiste Mhuire [96], Dublin
- Coláiste Phadráig, Lucan, Co. Dublin
- Drimnagh Castle Primary School [97], Dublin
- Drimnagh Castle Secondary School (Meánscoil Iognáid Rís) [98], Dublin
- Oatlands College [99], Mount Merrion, Dublin
- O'Connell School (North Richmond St. C.B.S.) [100], Dublin
- St. Aidan's C.B.S. (Scoil Aodhain) [101], Whitehall, Dublin
- St. Declan's secondary school
- St. Fintan's High School, Sutton, Dublin
- St. Joseph's C.B.S., Fairview, Dublin
- St. Vincent's C.B.S., Glasnevin
- Synge Street C.B.S. [102], Dublin
- C.B.S. Westland Row [103], Dublin
[edit] Galway
- St. Joseph's Industrial School, Letterfrack (closed 1974)
[edit] Kerry
[edit] Kildare
- C.B.S. Naas [105], Naas, County Kildare
[edit] Kilkenny
- Callan CBS, Callan (grounds include ancestral home of Edmund Ignatius Rice)
- Kilkenny CBS (primary), St. Stephen's St., Kilkenny
- Kilkenny CBS (secondary), James' St., Kilkenny
[edit] Laois
- St Marys C.B.S. [106], Portlaoise, County Laois
[edit] Limerick
- Ardscoil Rís, Limerick [107], Limerick, County Limerick
- CBS Sexton Street, Limerick
- St. Fintan's C.B.S. [108], Doon, County Limerick
[edit] Louth
- St. Joseph's C.B.S. [109], Drogheda, County Louth
[edit] Mayo
- Rice College Westport C.B.S. [110], Westport, County Mayo
[edit] Roscommon
- St.Mary's Christian Brothers Secondary School, Roscommon, Roscommon
[edit] Tipperary
- Abbey C.B.S. [111], Tipperary, County Tipperary
- C.B.S. High School, Clonmel (Ardscoil na mBraithre) [112], Clonmel, County Tipperary
- St. Joseph's C.B.S. [113], Nenagh, County Tipperary
[edit] Tyrone
[edit] Waterford
- C.B.S. Tramore [115], Tramore, County Waterford
- Dungarvan C.B.S. [116], Dungarvan, County Waterford
- Edmund Rice Primary School [117], Tramore, County Waterford
- Mount Sion, Waterford, County Waterford
[edit] Wexford
- C.B.S. New Ross [118], New Ross, County Wexford
- St. Mary's C.B.S. [119], Enniscorthy, County Wexford
[edit] Italy
- Marcantonio Colonna, Rome (closed 1997)
[edit] Liberia
- St Martin's School, Gbarnga, Bong County
- Carroll High School, Yekepa, Nimba County
[edit] New Zealand
- Christian Brothers High School [120], Dunedin
- Christian Brothers Junior School [121], Dunedin
- Edmund Rice College[122], Rotorua
- John Paul College[123], Rotorua
- Kavanagh College [124], Dunedin
- Liston College [125], Waitakere City, Auckland
- St Edmund's School [126], South Dunedin
- St Kevin's College [127], Oamaru
- St Patrick's Primary School [128], Oamaru
- St Paul's High School [129], Dunedin
- St Peter's College [130], Epsom, Auckland
- St Thomas of Canterbury College [131], Christchurch
See: Congregation of Christian Brothers in New Zealand
[edit] Papua New Guinea
- Fatima College, Banz, Western Highlands Province
- St Francis Xavier Post Primary School, Bundralis, Manus Island, Manus Province
[edit] Peru
[edit] Sierra Leone
- St Francis High School, Makeni, Bombali District
[edit] South Africa
- Christian Brothers' College, Boksburg [133], Boksburg, Gauteng
- Christian Brothers' College, Mount Edmund [134], Pretoria, Gauteng
- Christian Brothers' College, St. John's Parklands [135], Parklands, Western Cape
- St Dominic's College, Welkom [136], Welkom, Free State
- St Patrick's College, Kimberley [137], Kimberley, Northern Cape
- Veritas College, Springs [138], Springs, Gauteng
[edit] Tanzania
- Edmund Rice Sinon Secondary School [139], Arusha, Arusha Region
[edit] Uruguay
[edit] USA
- All Hallows High School [140], The Bronx, New York
- Archbishop Curley-Notre Dame High School [141], Miami, Florida
- Bergen Catholic High School [142], Oradell, New Jersey
- Bishop Hendricken High School [143], Warwick, Rhode Island
- Bishop Kearney High School [144], Rochester, New York
- Blessed Sacrament-St. Gabriel High School [145], New Rochelle, New York
- Brother Rice High School [146], Chicago, Illinois
- Brother Rice High School [147], Bloomfield Hills, Michigan
- Cardinal Hayes High School [148], Bronx, New York
- Catholic Memorial High School [149], West Roxbury, Massachusetts
- Christian_Brothers_High_School_(Sacramento,_California) Sacramento, California
- Damien Memorial School [150], Honolulu, Hawaii
- Gudalupe Regional School, Brownsville, Texas
- Iona College [151], New Rochelle, New York
- Iona Grammar School [152], New Rochelle, New York
- Iona Preparatory School [153], New Rochelle, New York
- Monsignor Farrell High School [154], Staten Island, New York
- Notre Dame-Bishop Gibbons School [155], Schenectady, New York
- O'Dea High School [156], Seattle, Washington
- Palma High School [157], Salinas, California
- Rice High School [158], Harlem, New York
- Sacred Heart of Jesus School, Manhattan, New York
- Saint John Neumann High School [159], Naples, Florida
- Saint Joseph Catholic School, [160], Madison, Mississippi
- St. Patrick-St. Vincent High School, [161], Vallejo, California (Brothers withdrew in 1994; school remains open)
- Saint Laurence High School [162], Burbank, Illinois
- Tampa Catholic High School [163], Tampa, Florida
- Trinity Catholic High School [164], Ocala, Florida