When was De La Salle College Waterford built?
When was De La Salle College Waterford built?
1891
De La Salle College was established in Waterford in 1891, originally as a teacher training college, from 1949 as a day and boarding school for boys, and in 1991 as a day school only. The national schools founded by the De La Salle continue to be among the principal feeder primary schools for De La Salle College.
Is De La Salle a boarding school?
De La Salle High School is a private Roman Catholic school for boys run by the De La Salle Christian Brothers of the District of San Francisco in Concord California, United States….De La Salle High School (Concord, California)
De La Salle High School | |
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Gender | Male |
Enrollment | 1,040 (2020-2021) |
Campus size | 19 acres (77,000 m2) |
Color(s) | Green – White – Silver |
Is De La Salle a private school?
De La Salle College “Oaklands” (De La Salle College, Toronto, or De La Salle) is a private, Catholic, independent co-educational college preparatory school run by the Institute of the Brothers of the Christian Schools in Toronto, Ontario.
What is the meaning of De La Salle?
Noun. of the room de La Salle of the hall of La Salle of the Salle La Salle’s of the classroom of the gym in the bathroom.
When was de la Salle College in Waterford founded?
De La Salle College, Waterford was founded in 1892 by the De La Salle Brothers and serves as a Catholic school for boys. The aim of De La Salle College is to develop an atmosphere of friendliness, discipline and co-operation where everyone can experience respect, encouragement and support.
What kind of school is de la Salle?
De La Salle College is an inclusive Catholic school that welcomes students of all faith traditions and of no faith tradition, students of all abilities, those who are academically gifted and those with talents in other areas.
Who is Frere Jacques from de la Salle?
Frère Jacques, a De La Salle Brother from France, recalls his visit to our school last year with fondness, in this article, that was published in a french magazine. The English translation follows the original French article.