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Encyclopedia > Christian Brothers College, Burwood
'Christian Brothers College, Burwood'
Motto Auspice Christo
(Latin: Guided by Christ)
Established 1909
Type Roman Catholic all-male secondary
Day
Principal Mr. Damien Carlton
Founder Br. P.G. O'Neill
Grades 7–10
Location Burwood, NSW Australia
Colours Sky Blue, Navy and White
Website [2]

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The Principal is Damien Carlton, and the Deputy is Philip Scollard.

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School Prayer

Heavenly Father we, at Christian Brothers' Burwood, thank you for your many gifts to us. We ask that the school situated on the traditional lands of the Gadigal People may, with the help of the Holy Spirit, continue to be a caring, friendly place of harmony and peace, guided by Christ and faithful to the tradition of Edmund Ignatius Rice. Bless everyone who has been associated with the College during its existence either as students, staff, families, friends or benefactors. Grant that we may all lead happy and fruitful lives here on earth and then enjoy eternal peace and joy with you. We ask this through Jesus Christ Our Lord. Amen.


Holy Mary Mother of God and Blessed Edmund Rice pray for us.[1]


See also

  • List of Non-Government schools in New South Wales

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External links

  • Christian Brothers College, Burwood website

Notes

  1. ^ Christian Brothers College, Burwood - School Prayers (2006). [1].

References

Christian Brother (Irish) secondary schools in Australia
Aquinas CollegeChristian Brothers College, AdelaideChristian Brothers College, BurwoodChristian Brothers College, St. KildaIgnatius Park CollegeRostrevor College • St. Bernard's College • St Edmund's College, CanberraSt. Joseph's College MelbourneSt. Joseph's College, Gregory TerraceSt. Joseph's College, GeelongSt. Joseph's Nudgee College • St. Kevin's College • St Laurence's CollegeSt. Mary's CollegeSt. Patrick's College, BallaratSt Patrick's College, ShorncliffeSt. Patrick's College, StrathfieldSt Pius X CollegeSt Virgil's CollegeTrinity CollegeWaverley College
Defunct schools: Chanel CollegeChristian Brothers College, PerthSt. Augustine's College, Yarraville • St Patrick's College, Goulburn • St Patrick's College, Perth

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