De La Salle College, Orange was a Catholic boys school in Summer Street, Orange, New South Wales, Australia.

Patrician Brothers

The Patrician Brothers, an Irish order of Catholic teaching brothers, established a boys' school in Orange in 1890.[1] Fourteen ex-students died in World War I.[2]

The Patrician Brothers left Orange in 1927, when Bishop O'Farrell expelled the order from all schools in the Bathurst diocese following a dispute over syllabuses.[3]

De La Salle Brothers

The De La Salle Brothers arrived in 1928 to take over the school. Additions to the Summer Street site opened in 1937[4] with glass bricks "incorporating the most modern ideas in natural lighting,"[5] and a handball court in 1939.[6]

In 1977 the school was absorbed into the co-educational James Sheahan Catholic High School.[7]

Notable alumni

References

  1. Patrician locations: Australia
  2. Orange: Unveiling roll of honour, Freeman's Journal, 28 Apr 1921.
  3. Paul O'Connell, "The Expulsion of the Patrician Brothers from the Diocese of Bathurst, 1924–1927", Journal of the Australian Catholic Historical Society, 6 (3) (1980), 6–11.
  4. Catholic progress: De La Salle College additions, Freeman's Journal, 14 Oct 1937,
  5. New College at Orange,Mudgee Guardian, 5 July 1937
  6. Handball court opened, Sydney Morning Herald, 6 March 1939.
  7. A brief history of the Parish of Orange, NSW; M. Bastick, Catholic Parish of Orange: 1864–2014 (Catholic Parish Orange, Orange, 2014).
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