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Christian Brothers College, Burwood

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Established
  
1909

Status
  
Closed

Grades
  
7–10

Founded
  
1909

Founder
  
Br. P.G. O'Neill

Closed
  
2009

Motto
  
Auspice Christo (Latin)

Ceased operations
  
2009

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Type
  
Roman Catholic, all-male, secondary, day

Headquarters
  
Burwood, Sydney, Australia

Colors
  
Sky Blue, Navy Blue, White

Christian Brothers College, Burwood (CBC Burwood) was a Catholic high school located in Burwood, Sydney Australia.

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The school was founded in 1909. It was announced on 25 March 2008 that the school would close at the end of 2009, due to a decline in enrolment arising from a change in demographics in the suburbs surrounding the school. At closing, it taught boys from Year 7 to Year 10.

The school chapel, the school grotto, the lower yard classrooms, and the old wall ball court have been demolished. The brothers' house and other buildings will remain.

House colours

Christian Brothers' College Burwood's homeroom classes and sport teams are divided by colours, which are nominated by significant names:

  • Red for Gadigal (the Gadigal people once lived on the land the school is built on)
  • Yellow for Moylan (Br. Brian Moylan)
  • Green for O'Neill (the first principal)
  • Blue for Delany (one of the school's principals)
  • Notable alumni

  • John Brown - former MP of Parramatta
  • Robert Luketic - film director (Legally Blonde and 21)
  • Ante (Anthony) Seric - soccer player
  • References

    Christian Brothers College, Burwood Wikipedia