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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 ...
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Apr 2, 2016 · The trustees of troubled De La Salle College in west Belfast last night issued an appeal for a "stable and supportive" environment at the crisis-hit school.
About Us. Lasallian School. As the population in the Andersonstown area in the early 1960s surged, the then Parish Priest, Rev Fr Thomas Cunningham approached the De La Salle Brothers, asking them to establish a Secondary Intermediate School for the local parishes. Only 65% of the Capital cost was funded by the state, leaving £90,000 to be ...
De La Salle College Belfast Secondary School Belfast Catholic Secondary Belfast Boys Secondary School Belfast non selective ... De La Salle College. 36 Edenmore Drive ...
Apr 2, 2016 · The trustees of De La Salle College in west Belfast have called for calm as efforts continue to resolve "a range of issues" at the school. In a statement to be sent to parishioners, they appealed ...
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Sep 30, 2024 · At a special event held at De La Salle College Belfast on Friday, the school community and a range of invited guests gathered to celebrate the school's recent successes. Guests included Brother Ben Hanlon, Brother Visitor of Ireland, Great Britain and Malta; Brother Francis Manning (past Principal) and Pat Walsh, Director of Formation.