Christian Brothers College, Burwood
Appearance
Christian Brothers College, Burwood | |
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Address | |
17 Comer Street , | |
Coordinates | 33°52′19″S 151°06′11″E / 33.871935°S 151.103160°E |
Information | |
Type | Roman Catholic, all-male, secondary, day |
Motto | Template:Lang-la (Guided by Christ) |
Established | 1909 |
Founder | Br. P.G. O'Neill |
Status | Closed |
Closed | 2009 |
Grades | 7–10 |
Colour(s) | Sky blue, navy and white |
Affiliations | Roman Catholic |
Website | Archived website |
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.[1] 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.
House colours
Christian Brothers' College Burwood's homeroom classes and sport teams were divided by colours, which were nominated by significant names:
- Red for Gadigal (the Gadigal people once lived on the land the school was built on)
- Yellow for Moylan (Br. Brian Moylan)
- Green for O'Neill (the first principal)
- Blue for Delany (one of the school's principals)
Notable alumni
- Scott Sio - Rugby player
- John Brown - former MP of Parramatta
- Robert Luketic - film director (Legally Blonde and 21)
- Anthony Šerić - soccer player
- Taliauli Latukefu - actor
References
- ^ Bulletin 101 Christian Brothers Burwood Archived 29 October 2009 at the Wayback Machine, Catholic Education Office, retrieved 29 April 2008
Categories:
- 1909 establishments in Australia
- 2009 disestablishments in Australia
- Boys' schools in New South Wales
- Educational institutions established in 1909
- Defunct Catholic schools in Australia
- Educational institutions disestablished in 2009
- Burwood, New South Wales
- Former Congregation of Christian Brothers schools in Australia
- Defunct secondary schools in Sydney