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The school is named after Saint Brendan the Navigator. St Ursula's College, Yeppoon, a separate Catholic all-girls day and boarding school located further into the centre of Yeppoon, has shared a close relationship with St Brendan's. Both schools share a relationship with a Catholic primary school in Yeppoon, Sacred Heart.
St Brendan's Catholic Primary School Annandale: Inner West: K–6 Co-ed Systemic 1888 St Brendan's Catholic Primary School Bankstown: Canterbury-Bankstown: K–6 Co-ed Systemic 1952 St Brendan's Catholic Primary School Ganmain: Coolamon Shire: K–6 Co-ed Systemic 1906 St Brendan's Catholic Primary School Lake Munmorah: Central Coast: K–6 Co ...
St. Brendan's Catholic Primary School Lakes Entrance Co-ed 1958 website: St. Brendan's Primary School Coragulac Co-ed 1899 website: St. Brendan's Primary School Dunnstown Co-ed 1858 website: St. Brendan's Primary School Shepparton Co-ed 1891 website: St. Brendan's Primary School Somerville Co-ed 1994 website: St. Brendan's School Flemington Co ...
The school, formerly known as Englewood Catholic Academy, was formed in 1984 from the consolidation of several parish schools, including St. Benedict the African School, St. Bernard School, St. Brendan School, St. Justin Martyr School, and St. Carthage School. [15] Annunciata School; Bridgeport Catholic Academy; Christ the King School; Holy ...
St Brendan's was founded by the Irish Christian Brothers as a Catholic school for boys in 1896 in Berkeley Square in Bristol. [1] During the first fifty years of its existence it played a part in developing an educated Catholic laity in and around Bristol. Many of its pupils entered the priesthood as well as other professions.
St John's Catholic Primary School, Narraweena; St Joseph's Catholic Primary School, Narrabeen; St Kevin's Catholic Primary School, Dee Why; St Kieran's Catholic Primary School, Manly Vale; St Martin's Catholic Primary School, Davidson; St Mary's Catholic Primary School, Manly; St Mary's Catholic Primary School, Noraville; St Patrick's Catholic ...
In 1960, [1] the Edmund Rice Christian Brothers established St Brendan's College for boys in James Street, Devonport. It was a college for boys up to Year 10. In 1969 Shaw College, for girls, was established adjacent to St Brendan's College in Devonport. Shaw College was a Catholic Girls School established by the Sisters of St Joseph.
St Berns, as the school is colloquially known, was founded in 1958 and named after Saint Bernadette. It was the second new Catholic school established in Bristol after World War II . [ 1 ] In 2009-10 it underwent renovation through the " Building Schools for the Future " programme.