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St James College is an independent Catholic secondary day school for boys and girls, located in Brisbane, Queensland, Australia. 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
24–58 James Road. [4] Beenleigh State School: ... Primary school until 1992 and from 2012. ... Ironside State School: St Lucia: Brisbane West:
St Edmund's College, Collie (established in 1955, joined with St Brigid's School to become the co-educational Collie Catholic College in 1994) St Francis Xavier College, East Victoria Park (established in 1953, joined with Our Lady Help of Christians School and St Joachim's School to become the co-educational Ursula Frayne Catholic College in 1990)
St Joseph's Nudgee College (commonly referred to as Nudgee College or simply Nudgee) is an independent Catholic primary and secondary day and boarding school for boys, located in Boondall, a northern suburb of Brisbane, Queensland, Australia.
St Andrew's Cathedral School; St Catherine's School, Waverley; St Columba Anglican School; St Luke's Grammar School; St Paul's Grammar School; St Peter's Anglican Primary School; Sydney Church of England Grammar School (SHORE) Tara Anglican School for Girls; The Anglican School Googong; The Armidale School; The Illawarra Grammar School; The ...
St Laurence's College (known colloquially as Lauries) is an independent Catholic primary and secondary school for boys, located in South Brisbane, Queensland, Australia. Founded by the Congregation of Christian Brothers in 1915. [3] the school is a member of Edmund Rice Education Australia.
St John Fisher Church is situated at 17 Messines Ridge Road, Tarragindi. It was built in 1960, as a war memorial church, and originally named St Pius X. The large parcel of land was originally intended to include a primary school and original plans included the building of 8 classrooms. SJF Future Development Plans 1961
St Patrick's College is an independent Catholic primary and secondary day school for boys, located on the waterfront in Shorncliffe, north of Brisbane, in Queensland, Australia. Established by the Congregation of Christian Brothers in 1952, the college currently enrols approximately 1400 students across eight grades (Years 5 to 12). [3] [4]