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St James College, informally known as Jimmies, was established in 1868 with only 12 students and is the oldest Catholic boys' school in Queensland. In 1893, the Congregation of Christian Brothers agreed to take over the school following major economic depression, the government's refusal to pay staff wages and inconsistent student enrolment.
Saint James College may refer to: St. James College (Shelbyville) in the United States; St. James College (Brisbane) in Australia; St. James College (Victoria) in Australia; St. James Catholic College on Tasmania in Australia
St James College, Brisbane (Now coeducational) St Joseph's College, Melbourne (Defunct) St Leo's Catholic College (Now coeducational) St Mary's Cathedral College, Sydney (coeducational from 2025) St Michael's College, Adelaide (Now coeducational) St Patrick's College, East Melbourne (closed) St Patrick's College, Launceston (Now coeducational)
St Joseph's College, Nudgee (1 C, 3 P) Pages in category "Catholic secondary schools in Brisbane" The following 24 pages are in this category, out of 24 total.
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 national office for EREA is located in Richmond, Victoria. [3] Member schools agree to the Charter for Catholic Schools in the Edmund Rice tradition [3] which was first used in 2004 and revised in 2011 to include four primary Touchstones. [4]
The college was officially opened and blessed on 11 July 1915 by the Archbishop of Brisbane James Duhig. The school has been operated by the Christian Brothers [6] [3] [7] since its inception. On the first day there were 270 students and a staff of five teachers. The monastery for the Brothers was built in 1917. [3]
Both schools share St. Joseph's College as part of their name and follow the Edmund Rice tradition, administered via Edmund Rice Education Australia. Nudgee currently caters for approximately 1,600 students from Year 5 to Year 12, including 300 boarders. In 2006, some of the buildings of the school were listed in the Queensland Heritage ...