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Marist College Ashgrove offers a boarding school for students from Years 6 to 12 and can cater for up to 220 boarders. [8] The boarding community includes many students from the Greater Brisbane Region and South East Queensland, along with many country students from Outback Queensland and regional Australia.
From the start of the school and in line with the Marist philosophy and to promote Catholic education amongst the working class the school fees were kept at an “affordable” rate. Accordingly, Marist College Rosalie has produced a colourful array of old boys. [citation needed] The school closed on 30 November 2008.
This is a list of schools at all levels founded by the Marist Brothers. The Marist Brothers is a religious institute founded by St. Marcellin Champagnat , with more than 3,500 Catholic Brothers dedicated " to make Jesus Christ known and loved through the education of young people, especially those most neglected" .
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.
Parramatta Marist High School; Patrician Brothers' College, Blacktown; ... Ipswich Grammar School; Marist College Ashgrove; Moreton Bay Boys' College; Padua College;
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 ...
Red Bend Catholic College is an independent Roman Catholic co-educational secondary day and boarding school located in Forbes in the Central West region of New South Wales, Australia. The College is run by the Marist Brothers, a religious institute.
The school was the fourth Marist School opened in Australia after Church Hill (1872), Parramatta (1875) and Hunters Hill (1881) and had a teaching staff of three Brothers and an enrolment of 65 boys. The school initially started as a two-room campus on the site of what is now the St Mary's Campus (Ridge Street). [8]