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*[[Universidad La Salle]]
*[[Universidad La Salle]]
*Colegio Regis LaSalle, in Sonora
*Colegio Regis LaSalle, in Sonora
*Instituto Regiomontano Chepevera, in Monterrey, Nuevo Leon
*[[Instituto Regiomontano|Instituto Regiomontano Chepevera]], in Monterrey, Nuevo Leon
*Instituto Regiomontano Unidad Cumbres, in Monterrey, Nuevo Leon
*[[Instituto Regiomontano|Instituto Regiomontano Unidad Cumbres]], in Monterrey, Nuevo Leon
*Colegio Regiomontano Contry, in Monterrey, Nuevo Leon
*Colegio Regiomontano Contry, in Monterrey, Nuevo Leon



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Saint Jean-Baptiste de la Salle, founder of the Lasallian Brothers

Lasallian educational institutions are educational institutions affiliated with the Institute of the Brothers of the Christian Schools, also known as the Lasallian Brothers, a Roman Catholic religious teaching order founded by French Priest Saint Jean-Baptiste de la Salle. The Lasallian Brothers, assisted by more than 73,000 lay colleagues, teach over 900,000 students in 80 countries. [1]


Africa

Egypt

Asia

Hong Kong

Indonesia

Israel

Japan

Jordan

Malaysia

Pakistan

  • [La Salle High School Faisalabad], in Faisalabad
  • La Salle High School Multan, in Multan

Philippines

See also De La Salle Philippines

Singapore

West Bank

Europe

France

Ireland

Italy

Jersey

Malta

Poland

Spain

United Kingdom

North America

Canada

Honduras

Costa Rica

  • La Salle High School and College, in San José

Cuba

Mexico

United States

South America

Argentina

Chile

Colombia

Panama

Perú

Venezuela

Oceania

Australia

New Zealand

See also

References