| Christian Brothers' College, St. Kilda | |
| | Motto | Virtus Sola Nobilitas (Latin: 'Virtue Alone is Noble') | | Established | 1878 | | Type | Independent, all-male, secondary; co-education partnership at VCE with Presentation College, Windsor | | Affiliations | Roman Catholic, Christian Brothers | | Chairman | James Esmonde | | Headmaster | Gerald Bain-King | | Founder | Christian Brothers | | Chaplain | Fr. Barry Moran | | Students | 650 | | Grades | Years 7–12 | | Location | St. Kilda, VIC, Australia | | Colours | Dark Blue, Light Blue and Green | | Website | www.cbcstkilda.melb.catholic.edu.au/ | St. Kilda's Christian Brothers College is an Australian Roman Catholic all-boys independent high school, run under the auspices of the Congregation of Christian Brothers. The College is a member of the Associated Catholic Colleges - Victoria (ACC). There are four sport and activity houses at CBC named after the four founding brothers: Corbett, McMahon, Tevlin and O'Shea. CBC St. Kilda (as it is commonly known) is the oldest Christian Brothers school in Australia to remain on its original grounds. It is the oldest school in the Association of Catholic Colleges. In addition to its St Kilda East site, the college will also have a campus in Balaclava from 2008. Image File history File links No higher resolution available. ...
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Notable alumni
- Patrick John O'Dea, Australian rules footballer turned American football legend
- Richard Keane, Trade and Commerce Minister in the Chifley Federal Government
- Morris West, internationally-acclaimed writer
- Barry Oakley, playwright, former literary editor of The Australian
- Justice John Fogarty AM, Former Judge of Australian Family Court
- Daryl Somers, television personality
- Eddie McGuire, television personality, former CEO Nine Network
- John Lyons, former editor of The Sydney Morning Herald, twice winner of the Walkely Award
- Paul Gardner, Chairman of Grey Global; Chairman of Melbourne Football Club
- Vince Lia, Wellington Phoenix FC player and Under-23's Australian National Football Team Captain
- Damien Parer, legendary Australian war photographer, filmed the first Australian film to win an academy award (1942)
- Robert James Thomson, current editor of "The Times" (London)
- Tony Lupton, MLA, Cabinet Secretary, Brumby Labor Government, Victoria, 2002-
- Shane Maloney, novelist
- Peter Corrigan, Australian architect of international renown
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