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St Leo's College is a residential College on the St Lucia Campus of the University of Queensland, Brisbane, Australia. History. St Leo's was founded by Brisbane's Catholic Archbishop Sir James Duhig in 1917 and is named in honour of St Leo the Great – the first Pope Leo (440 AD to 461 AD). [9]
St John Fisher College is an independent Roman Catholic girls secondary school located in the Brisbane suburb of Bracken Ridge, Queensland, Australia. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] It is administered by the Queensland Catholic Education Commission, with an enrolment of 639 students and a teaching staff of 61, as of 2023. [ 2 ]
The 1990s saw the college split from the TAS competition and the foundation of the AIC Competition. [8] In the process of the college's new master plan, the newest addition to Villanova is the Saint Thomas of Villanova Learning Centre. In 2006 the college inaugurated its three present schools: [citation needed] Junior school, consisting of ...
Brisbane School of Arts (1849) Brisbane Technical College (1882) Central Technical College (1908) Queensland Institute of Technology (1965) Brisbane College of Advanced Education was formed in 1982, which itself is a combination of multiple predecessor institutions shown in the list below: Brisbane Kindergarten Training College (1911)
Brisbane Central Technical College is a heritage-listed technical college at 2 George Street, Brisbane City, City of Brisbane, Queensland, Australia. It was built from 1911 to 1956. It was built from 1911 to 1956.
On 28 June 2017 in the middle of the night, the church building was relocated to St Thomas More College, where it is used as the school's chapel. [4] The relocation required two trucks, one for the church body and another for the roof, and the journey was 380 kilometres (240 mi). [5] [6] [7]
Brisbane Boys' College (BBC) is an independent, Presbyterian and Uniting Church, day and boarding school for boys, located in Toowong, a suburb of Brisbane, Queensland, Australia. [ 4 ] Established in 1902, the prestigious college has a non-selective enrolment policy and caters for approximately 1,500 students from Prep to 12, [ 3 ] including ...
The college opened 30 January 1995 after the amalgamation of several schools on the Redcliffe Peninsula; in particular: De La Salle College - both the Junior and Secondary College (located on Scarborough Road), Frawley College (located on Scarborough Road), Soubirous College, St Bernadette's (Scarborough), Our Lady Help of Christians (Redcliffe) and Our Lady of Lourdes (Woody Point). [1]