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Christian Brothers College High School is a Lasallian Catholic college preparatory school for young men in St. Louis, Missouri. It is located in the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Saint Louis and is owned and operated by the De La Salle Christian Brothers Midwest District.HistoryEarly years (1850-1916 fire)The school was founded in 1850 under the name St. Joseph's Academy by three French-speaking Christian Brothers who had come to St. Louis the previous year from Montreal, Quebec. In 1851, the school moved from its original location at 16th and Market Streets to 8th and Cerre Streets in downtown St. Louis, and the name changed to the "Academy of the Christian Brothers." In December 1855, the school was granted a college charter, becoming the Brothers' first U.S. institution to operate at the collegiate level.In 1882, due to lack of space, the school moved to the "Cote Brilliante" campus in north St. Louis on the northeast corner of Easton Ave. and N. Kingshighway, where it served as a primary, secondary, and college boarding school for boys. At one point in the 1890s, more than half of St. Louis' clergy were graduates of CBC.On October 5, 1916, a fire destroyed the school, killing seven firefighters, two sick Brothers, and a nurse. Washington University allowed CBC to use the former Smith Academy building for the rest of the academic year.
Christian Brothers College High School is a Lasallian Catholic college preparatory school for young men in St. Louis, Missouri. It is located in the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Saint Louis and is owned and operated by the De La Salle Christian Brothers Midwest District.HistoryEarly years (1850-1916 fire)The school was founded in 1850 under the name St. Joseph's Academy by three French-speaking Christian Brothers who had come to St. Louis the previous year from Montreal, Quebec. In 1851, the school moved from its original location at 16th and Market Streets to 8th and Cerre Streets in downtown St. Louis, and the name changed to the "Academy of the Christian Brothers." In December 1855, the school was granted a college charter, becoming the Brothers' first U.S. institution to operate at the collegiate level.In 1882, due to lack of space, the school moved to the "Cote Brilliante" campus in north St. Louis on the northeast corner of Easton Ave. and N. Kingshighway, where it served as a primary, secondary, and college boarding school for boys. At one point in the 1890s, more than half of St. Louis' clergy were graduates of CBC.On October 5, 1916, a fire destroyed the school, killing seven firefighters, two sick Brothers, and a nurse. Washington University allowed CBC to use the former Smith Academy building for the rest of the academic year.
Christian Brothers College High School is a Catholic, Lasallian school committed to serving students from a variety of backgrounds who hold a wide-range of God-given gifts and talents. Our faith-filled and caring community provides a Christian education that develops young men academically, spiritually and morally, all in reverent awareness of the holy presence of God.
Christian Brothers College High School is a Catholic, Lasallian school committed to serving students from a variety of backgrounds who hold a wide-range of God-given gifts and talents. Our faith-filled and caring community provides a Christian education that develops young men academically, spiritually and morally, all in reverent awareness of the holy presence of God.
Set on over 5 acres of land with 5 unique playgrounds, Lucky Lane Nursery school is devoted to fostering creativity in a nurturing and educational environment for children ages 2 through 4.
Promise Christian Academy provides a therapeutic approach to education for children with special needs. Promise celebrates the unique design of each student by focusing on his or her potential, not on labels or diagnostic classifications. Specifically, Promise embraces different learning styles---physically, cognitively and socially. Students are prepared for greater academic and life success by engaging in multiple therapies, including intensive occupational therapy and speech and language therapy.
WHO ARE WE? *Math and Science Club *Pre-Health Club WHEN DO WE MEET? Generally on the 2nd and 4th Tuesday of the month WHO IS INVITED? Anyone is welcome at our events as long as they SIGN UP. We have a little something for everyone! WHERE HAVE WE BEEN IN THE PAST? Lecture at the Science Center: New Biofuel Cells Could Replace Rechargeable Batteries. Tour of Cadaver Lab at the Logan College of Chiropractic. Tour of Monsanto’s Agricultural labs that dealt with genetically modified crops. ANY INCENTIVES FOR COMING? Free food, drinks, a good time, and sometimes some extra credit! WHAT CAN WE LEARN FROM THESE MEETINGS? We have speakers from many different professions. They can give insight to different jobs, internships, and different routes to take while you are in school. Sometimes they will even allow you to use them as a reference to various positions! WHO ARE SOME OF THE SPEAKERS WE HAVE HAD? Dr. Doug Mattox Retired Professor of Ceramic Engineering - Technological Forecasting Dr. Noreen D’Souza, M.D. Director, Genetic Diagnostic Center -Genetics in Medicine Dr. Stephen Hong-Wei Wu Mallinckrodt, Tyco Healthcare Company -Controlled Drug Delivery Technology
Thank you for visiting the Whitfield School Alumni page. It is our mission to renew friendships and strengthen the relationships between alumni, the student body, and the faculty and staff of Whitfield School. We believe learning is a lifelong process and we continue to support the interests and general welfare of our alumni by enhancing, cultivating and fostering a sense of community. Any person who has graduated from Whitfield is a member of the Alumni Association and has the benefits of continuing to be a part of our community. The social relationships, professional connections, access to Whitfield's campus, as well as a continued sense of pride and influence are all a part of being an alumni of Whitfield School.
Saint Louis Priory School is a Catholic independent day school for boys in grades seven through twelve which offers a nationally recognized accelerated curriculum designed to qualify graduates for admission to distinguished colleges and universities and to prepare them to undertake their continuing studies with success. Though the School accepts a percentage of its students from other faiths (about 15 percent of our students are non-Catholic,) it seeks to impart a thorough grounding in the knowledge and practice of the Roman Catholic faith. As a monastery School, Priory places special emphasis on prayer, service to others and the moral development of its students. The School's curriculum is reflective of the Christian humanism which is the mark of the English Benedictine tradition. It incorporates the best educational practices of our heritage with those of the modern era. We aim to prepare our boys to become wise and intellectually astute, as well as to assume positions of leadership.
WHO ARE WE? *Math and Science Club *Pre-Health Club WHEN DO WE MEET? Generally on the 2nd and 4th Tuesday of the month WHO IS INVITED? Anyone is welcome at our events as long as they SIGN UP. We have a little something for everyone! WHERE HAVE WE BEEN IN THE PAST? Lecture at the Science Center: New Biofuel Cells Could Replace Rechargeable Batteries. Tour of Cadaver Lab at the Logan College of Chiropractic. Tour of Monsanto’s Agricultural labs that dealt with genetically modified crops. ANY INCENTIVES FOR COMING? Free food, drinks, a good time, and sometimes some extra credit! WHAT CAN WE LEARN FROM THESE MEETINGS? We have speakers from many different professions. They can give insight to different jobs, internships, and different routes to take while you are in school. Sometimes they will even allow you to use them as a reference to various positions! WHO ARE SOME OF THE SPEAKERS WE HAVE HAD? Dr. Doug Mattox Retired Professor of Ceramic Engineering - Technological Forecasting Dr. Noreen D’Souza, M.D. Director, Genetic Diagnostic Center -Genetics in Medicine Dr. Stephen Hong-Wei Wu Mallinckrodt, Tyco Healthcare Company -Controlled Drug Delivery Technology
Christian Brothers College High School is a Catholic, Lasallian school committed to serving students from a variety of backgrounds who hold a wide-range of God-given gifts and talents. Our faith-filled and caring community provides a Christian education that develops young men academically, spiritually and morally, all in reverent awareness of the holy presence of God.