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The whole school of 860 boys gathered in the school hall on Wednesday to hear the news that Brother Columba, almost a legend in his own lifetime, would be leaving the Manchester/Salford area....
On the feast day of St. John de La Salle, Brother Columba puts forward the idea of a Catholic teacher training college in the north of England to the then Bishop of Salford, Dr Henry Vincent Marshall.
DE LA SALLE COLLEGE - CHAMPIONS AGAIN. De La Salle Under 14.5s Lift Ulster Title. Parenting Workshops Available. Congratulations Year 12! 🎓 Congratulations, Year ...
A selection of memories from a past pupil who travelled The Wine and Gold Road from '83 to '88 September 1983, as a nervous first year student, in my De La Salle College Churchtown black-crested blazer (at that time, first years had to wear them), along with about 120 others, I walked through the gates for my first day in 'The College'.Every ...
De La Salle College is a non-selective boys' secondary Catholic maintained school [2] in Belfast, [citation needed] Northern Ireland. It is a Lasallian educational institution [3] affiliated with the De La Salle Brothers, a Roman Catholic religious teaching order founded by French Priest Saint Jean-Baptiste de La Salle. As of 2018/2019 the ...
In the Lasallian tradition, guided by our founder Jean-Baptiste de La Salle, the student is at the centre of all that we do. Our pastoral care and student support systems support student development in an environment based on positivity, in harmony with the vision and Catholic values of the College.
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