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 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.
Africa
Americas
School | Location | Established | Notes | |
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Colegio Cardenal Newman | Buenos Aires | 1948 | ||
St. Thomas More College | Burnaby, British Columbia | 1960 | ||
Vancouver College | Vancouver, British Columbia | 1922 | ||
Chaminade College School | Toronto, Ontario | 1964 | Christian Brothers withdrew in 1988; school remains open | |
Brother Edmund Rice Catholic Secondary School | Toronto, Ontario | 1977 | Closed in 2001 | |
Regina High School | Corner Brook, Newfoundland and Labrador | Closed | ||
O'Grady Catholic High School | Prince George, British Columbia | |||
St. Mary's Academy | Roseau | |||
Colego Fé y Alegría No. 26 | Lima | |||
Colegio Mundo Mejor | Chimbote | |||
Arizona | ||||
St. John's Indian School | Komatke | Closed in 1993 | ||
Seton Catholic Preparatory High School | 1954 | Christian Brothers withdrew in 1995; school remains open | ||
California | ||||
Cantwell-Sacred Heart of Mary High School | Montebello | 1942/1991 | Christian Brothers withdrew in 1990; school remains open | |
Palma School | Salinas | 1951 | ||
St. Patrick-St. Vincent High School | Vallejo | 1968 | Christian Brothers withdrew in 1994; school remains open | |
Florida | ||||
Archbishop Curley-Notre Dame High School | Miami | 1953/1981 | ||
St. John Neumann High School | 1980 | Christian Brothers withdrew; school remains open | ||
Tampa Catholic High School | Tampa | |||
Trinity Catholic High School | 2000 | Christian Brothers withdrew in 2015; school withdrew from Edmund Rice School Network in 2015 | ||
Hawaii | ||||
Damien Memorial School | Honolulu | 1962 | ||
Illinois | ||||
Brother Rice High School | Chicago | 1956 | ||
Leo Catholic High School | Chicago | 1926 | Christian Brothers withdrew in 1992; school remains open | |
St. Laurence High School | Burbank | 1961 | ||
Massachusetts | ||||
Catholic Memorial School | West Roxbury, Boston | 1957 | ||
Michigan | ||||
Brother Rice High School | Bloomfield Hills | 1960 | ||
Mississippi | ||||
St. Joseph Catholic School | Madison | 1870 | ||
Montana | ||||
Butte Central Catholic High School | Butte | 1892 | Christian Brothers withdrew in 1986; school remains open | |
New Jersey | ||||
Bergen Catholic High School | Oradell | 1955 | ||
Essex Catholic High School | Newark | 1957 | Closed in 2003 | |
New York | ||||
All Hallows High School | Bronx, New York City | 1909 | First Christian Brothers school in the United States | |
Bishop Kearney High School | Irondequoit | 1962 | Christian Brothers withdrew; school remains open | |
Blessed Sacrament-St. Gabriel High School | New Rochelle | Closed in 2013 | ||
Cardinal Hayes High School | Bronx, New York City | 1941 | Christian Brothers withdrew in 1960s; school remains open | |
Commander Shea School | East Harlem, Manhattan, New York City | Closed in 1974 | ||
Iona College | New Rochelle | 1940 | First and only Christian Brothers institution of higher education in the Americas | |
Iona Grammar School | New Rochelle | Merged with Iona Preparatory School in 2013 | ||
Iona Preparatory School | New Rochelle | 1916 | ||
Monsignor Farrell High School | Staten Island, New York City | 1961 | ||
Notre Dame-Bishop Gibbons High School | Schenectady | 1958/1975 | Christian Brothers withdrew; school remains open | |
Power Memorial Academy | Manhattan, New York City | 1931 | Closed in 1984 | |
Rice High School | Manhattan, New York City | 1938 | Closed in 2011 | |
Sacred Heart of Jesus School | New York City | |||
St. Cecilia School | East Harlem, Manhattan, New York City | Closed in 1991 | ||
St. Lucy School | East Harlem, Manhattan, New York City | Closed in 2000 | ||
Rhode Island | ||||
Bishop Hendricken High School | Warwick | 1959 | Brothers withdrew in 2011; school remains open | |
Washington | ||||
Briscoe Memorial School | Kent | Closed in 1970 | ||
O'Dea High School | Seattle | 1923 | Brothers withdrew in 2014; school remains open | |
Stella Maris College | Montevideo | 1955 |
Asia
India
- Goethals Memorial School, Kurseong, Darjeeling, West Bengal
- Jagruti High School, Surat, Gujarat-Mandal
- Our Lady of Salvation School Dadar, Mumbai, Maharashtra
- Regina Mundi High School, Chicalim, Goa
- St. Augustine's High School, Barampur, Mumbai-Vasai, Maharashtra
- St. Columba's School, New Delhi, National Capital Territory of Delhi
- St. Edmund's School, Shillong, Shillong, Meghalaya
- St. Edmund's College, Shillong, Shillong, Meghalaya, composed of:
- St. John's High School, Chandigarh
- St. Joseph's Junior College, South Kanara, Karnataka
- St. Joseph's College, Kolkata, West Bengal
- St Joseph's College, Nainital, Uttarakhand
- St. Mary's High School, Mt. Abu, Rajasthan
- St. Mary's Orphanage & Day School, Dum Dum, Kolkata, West Bengal
- St. Patrick's Higher Secondary School, Asansol, West Bengal
- St. Peter's School, Mawjrong, B.P.O. Mawkdok Shillong, Cherra Road, Meghalaya
- St. Patrick's Anglo Indian Higher Secondary School, Chennai, Tamil Nadu
- St. Michael's School, Patna, Bihar (Brothers withdrew in 1968; became a Jesuit mission school)
- St. Vincent's High and Technical School, Asansol, West Bengal
- St. Edward's School, Shimla, Himachal Pradesh
Europe
Gibraltar
Ireland
Carlow
- St. Mary's C.B.S. Academy, Carlow
Clare
- Christian Brothers Primary School, Ennistymon, County Clare
- Christian Brothers Secondary School, Ennistymon (Meánscoil na mBráithre, Inis Diomáin)
- Ennis C.B.S. (Scoil na mBráithre, Inis), Ennis, County Clare
- Rice College, Ennis, County Clare
- C.B.S Primary School (Kilrush, Co. Clare Ireland) Christian Brothers School Kilrush Co.Clare (closed)
Cork
- C.B.S. Midleton, County Cork
- C.B.S. Charleville, Charleville, County Cork [1]
- Blarney Street C.B.S, Cork
- C.B.S. Youghal, County Cork (closed 2005)
- Christian Brothers College, Cork City, County Cork
- Deerpark C.B.S., St Patrick's Road, Cork
- North Monastery C.B.S., Cork
- Gaelcholáiste Muire, Cork
- Christian Brothers School, Mitchelstown, County Cork
County Dublin
- Ardscoil Rís, Dublin
- Artane Industrial School (closed 1969) Now St. David's C.B.S Artane
- C.B.C. Monkstown, Monkstown, County Dublin
- Carriglea Park Industrial School, Dún Laoghaire (closed 1954)
- James Street Christian Brothers Primary, Dublin
- Clonkeen College, Blackrock, County Dublin
- Coláiste Éanna, Ballyroan, Dublin
- Coláiste Eoin, Booterstown, County Dublin
- Coláiste Mhuire, Dublin
- Coláiste Phadráig, Lucan, County Dublin
- Drimnagh Castle Primary School, Drimnagh, Dublin
- Drimnagh Castle Secondary School (Meánscoil Iognáid Rís), Drimnagh, Dublin
- Oatlands College, Mount Merrion, Dublin
- O'Connell Street C.B.S., Dublin
- Scoil Chiaráin C.B.S. Collins Avenue, Donnycarney, Dublin
- St. Aidan's C.B.S. (Scoil Aodháin), Whitehall, Dublin
- St. Declan's Secondary School, Dublin
- St. Fintan's High School, Sutton, Dublin
- St. Mary's C.B.S., Dublin
- St. Joseph's C.B.S., Fairview, Dublin
- St Paul's, North Brunswick Street, Dublin 7
- St. Vincent's C.B.S., Glasnevin, Dublin
- Synge Street C.B.S., Dublin
- C.B.S. Westland Row, Dublin
Galway
- St. Joseph's Industrial School, Letterfrack (closed 1974)
- Tuam CBS, renamed St. Patrick's College in 1990 (amalgamated to form St. Jarlath's College in 2009)
Kerry
Kildare
Kilkenny
- Coláiste Éamann Rís (Callan C.B.S.), Callan (grounds include ancestral home of Edmund Ignatius Rice)
- Kilkenny C.B.S. (primary), St. Stephen's Street, Kilkenny
- Kilkenny C.B.S. (secondary), James' Street, Kilkenny
Laois
- St Mary's C.B.S., Portlaoise, County Laois
Limerick
- Ardscoil Rís, Limerick, Limerick, County Limerick
- CBS Sexton Street, Limerick
- St. Fintan's C.B.S., Doon, County Limerick
Louth
Mayo
Meath
- St Mary's (Secondary), Drogheda, County Meath
- St Patrick's (Classical), Navan, County Meath
Roscommon
Tipperary
- St. Nicholas' C.B.S Secondary School, Carrick on Suir, County Tipperary
- C.B.S Primary (Greenschool) School, Carrick on Suir
- Abbey C.B.S., Tipperary, County Tipperary
- Ardscoil na mBraithre, Clonmel, County Tipperary
- Our Lady's Secondary School, Templemore, County Tipperary
- St. Joseph's C.B.S., Nenagh, County Tipperary
- Thurles C.B.S., Thurles, County Tipperary
Waterford
- C.B.S. Tramore, Tramore, County Waterford
- Dungarvan C.B.S., Dungarvan, County Waterford
- Edmund Rice Primary School, Tramore, Waterford
- Mount Sion, Waterford
- Waterpark College, Waterford, County Waterford
Westmeath
Wexford
- C.B.S. Wexford Green Street, County Wexford
- C.B.S. New Ross, New Ross, County Wexford
- St. Mary's C.B.S., Enniscorthy, County Wexford
Wicklow
- Arklow CBS(St. Kevins), Arklow. County Wicklow
- St. Brendan's College, Bray, County Wicklow
Italy
- Istituto Marcantonio Colonna, Rome (closed 1997)
United Kingdom
England
- Redcourt St Anselm's, Prenton, Merseyside
- St Aidan's Catholic Academy, Sunderland, Tyne and Wear
- St. Ambrose Preparatory School and College, Hale Barns, Greater Manchester
- St. Anselm's College, Birkenhead, Merseyside
- St. Boniface's Catholic College, Plymouth, Devon
- St. Brendan's College (now St Brendan's 6th Form College), Bristol, City of Bristol
- St. Edward's College, Liverpool, Merseyside
- St. Joseph's College, Stoke-on-Trent, Staffordshire
- St. Joseph's College, Blackpool, Lancashire (merged with St. Mary's Catholic College (Blackpool), SHCJ)
- St. Joseph's Preparatory School, Stoke-on-Trent, Staffordshire
- St. Mary's College, Crosby, Merseyside
Northern Ireland
- Abbey Christian Brothers Grammar School, Newry, County Down[1]
- Christian Brothers Grammar School, Omagh, County Tyrone[2]
- Christian Brothers Primary School Armagh, County Armagh
- Christian Brothers' School (Glen Road, Belfast), Belfast, County Antrim
- Edmund Rice College, Glengormley, County Antrim
- Edmund Rice Primary School, Belfast
- St. Colman's Abbey Christian Brothers' Primary School, Newry, County Down
- St Mary's Christian Brothers' Grammar School, Belfast[3]
- Gort Na Móna Secondary School, Springfield Road, Belfast (closed 1988)
Scotland
- Scotus Academy, Edinburgh, Midlothian (closed 1978)
- St Ninian's Orphanage, Falkland, Fife (closed in 1983).[4]
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 (closed)
- Christian Brothers College, Bondi Beach (closed)
- Christian Brothers College, Burwood (closed 2009)
- Christian Brothers College, Manly (now St Paul's College, Manly)
- Christian Brothers' College, Newtown (closed 1970s)
- Christian Brothers College, Rose Bay (1935–1966)
- Christian Brothers College, Tamworth (now McCarthy Catholic College)
- Christian Brothers' High School, Lewisham
- Eddy's Annexe, Corrimal
- Edmund Rice College, West Wollongong
- Kildare Catholic College, Wagga Wagga (previously Christian Brothers High School)
- McCarthy Catholic College, Tamworth
- Obley Education Centre
- St Dominic's College, 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
- St Michael's College, Wagga Wagga (now Kildare Catholic College)
- St. Patrick's College, Strathfield
- St. Patrick's College, Sutherland
- St Paul's Catholic College, Manly
- St. Pius X College, Chatswood
- St. Thomas's Christian Brothers' College, Lewisham (closed 1980s)
- Trinity Catholic College, Goulburn (previously St Patrick's College)
- Waverley College, Waverley
- 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, Mt 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
Tasmania
Victoria
- Aquinas College, Melbourne
- Cathedral College, East Melbourne (closed 1995)
- Chanel College, Geelong
- Christian Brothers College, St Kilda
- 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. Kevin's College, Toorak
- St. Leo's College, Box Hill (closed)
- St Patrick's College, Ballarat
- St. Paul's 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
- Christian Brothers College, Albany (a predecessor of St Joseph's College, Albany)
- Christian Brothers College, Fremantle
- 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
Auckland
Christchurch
Dunedin
- Christian Brothers High School
- Christian Brothers Junior School
- Kavanagh College
- St Edmund's School
- St Paul's High School
Oamaru
Rotorua
Papua New Guinea
- Fatima College, Banz, Western Highlands Province
- St Francis Xavier Post Primary School, Bundralis, Manus Island, Manus Province
References
- ^ Abbey Christian Brothers Grammar School website
- ^ CBS Omagh website
- ^ St Marys CBGS Belfast website
- ^ "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)