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  1. St Joseph's College was founded in 1880 by Bishop Bernard O'Reilly to be the Seminary serving the North West of England. On St. Joseph’s Day, 19 March 1880 Dr. O’Reilly blessed and laid the foundation stone of the new college. The Liverpool Mercury dated 19 April 1880 gives an account of this event:

  2. The Story of St Joseph's College. St. Joseph’s College was founded as a boarding school for boys in 1875, by the Marist Brothers, a Roman Catholic Teaching Order, which originated in France. Under the direction of the first Principal, Brother Alphonsus, the school opened with twelve pupils. The College was originally housed in what had been ...

  3. St Joseph's College History. 1855Our College was founded in 1855 when six De La Salle brothers came over from France to set up the first De La Salle school at the ‘Redemptorist St Mary’s Church Elementary school’ in Clapham Old Town. In 1856 the roll had expanded and the school moved to ‘Brooklands’ at 49 Clapham High Street.

  4. Nov 10, 2016 · St Joseph’s College is an independent founded in 1937 and sits within an impressive 60-acre site in the heart of Ipswich. Certain pupils were lucky enough to head off abroad for their school ...

  5. The school was founded by the Christian Brothers in 1932. It moved into the present buildings in 1936, and was recognised by the Board of Education in the following year.. St Joseph's was a direct grant grammar school until the 11-plus was abolished in Stoke in 1967, after which the grant was gradually phased out.

  6. Welcome to St Joseph’s College, a proud institution with a rich history and a commitment to fostering a transformative educational experience. Established in 1855 by six De La Salle Brothers from France, we have grown and flourished on our current site since 1903, expanding in both size and impact.

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  8. The college was founded in 1855 when six De La Salle brothers came over from France to set up the first De La Salle school at the ‘Redemptorist St Mary’s Church Elementary school’ in Clapham Old Town. In 1856 the roll had expanded and the school moved to ‘Brooklands’ at 49 Clapham High Street.

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