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Marist College Ashgrove was founded by the Marist Brothers as a day and boarding College for boys on 17 March 1940. [2] [3] Enrolment preferences are given to baptised Catholics, with participation in the Church given more consideration.
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After the AIC was founded, only one all-boys school remained in TAS, the now defunct Marist Brothers College Rosalie. In protest of the departure of the eight AIC schools from TAS competition, all TAS schools with a primary school attached withdrew from the Combined Independent Colleges (CIC) association for private primary schools in 1998.
College: While still retaining some Marist brothers in the faculty, it is no longer officially a Catholic college. [14] [15] [16] Marist College Ashgrove: 1940: Brisbane - Ashgrove, Queensland: Australia: Secondary with primary years from 5-7: Marist College Canberra: 1968: Pearce, Australian Capital Territory: Australia: Secondary and 4-6 ...
Brother Ignatius O'Connor FMS (16 July 1896 – 19 March 1949), [1] was the religious name of Vincent Ignatius O'Connor, an Australian Marist Brother who worked in Sydney and Queensland. He was the founding headmaster of Catholic boys' school Marist College Ashgrove in 1940, [2] [3] having previously been headmaster at Marcellin College ...
In October 2020, the Royal Commission into Institutional Responses to Child Sexual Abuse found that the church had failed to intervene against Thomas Butler, a Marist Brother known as Brother Patrick, when students reported that he sexually abused them within the three-year period he taught at Brisbane's Marist College Ashgrove. [68]
Born in Brisbane, he studied at the Marist College, in Ashgrove, the same rugby school of John Eales.After Ashgrove he played for Brothers Old Boys in Brisbane and for Queensland Schools, Queensland U-19 and Queensland U-21.
Marist Brothers Rosalie took some boarders during the 1930s but this ceased with the opening of Marist College Ashgrove in 1940. By 1939 the Marist College Rosalie roll was four hundred and fifty-one students. It was clear that a new college was necessary.