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  1. Giving up his own house on the Brow of the Hill, he brought the brothers to Derry. On the first day of school, 200 boys rushed in to begin classes with two brothers taking 100 on each floor ...

  2. Summary: Brow-of-the-Hill School was founded in 1854 by the Christian Brothers (a Catholic lay ministry) to educate poor and destitute boys living in the Bogside area of the city of Londonderry. Print Book, English, [1990?] Edition: View all formats and editions. Publisher: Distributed by Guildhall Press, Derry, [1990?] Show more information.

  3. IN BELFAST. 12th November 1866 – 12th November 2016. 150-years-of-christian-brothers-report. (FLYER cbs-150) Mural at the Westcourt Centre. Many thanks to all of you who joined with the Christian Brothers and the Edmund Rice Schools Trust at Mass and/or the Exhibition in celebrating 150 years, to the day, of Christian Brothers /Edmund Rice ...

  4. erstni.org › derryDerry - ERST

    The first boys to attend the Brow of the Hill School, according to the early records, were drawn from the Bogside: St. Columb’s Wells, the Lecky Road, Bishop Street Without, Rossville Street, Nelson Street, Wellington Street, Chamberlain Place, Eden Place and Long Tower Street.The registers show the occupations of their fathers, which reflect the common occupations in Derry in the 1950s.

  5. 15 de jun. de 2018 · It being our 11-plus year, 1963 would mark our last year at the ‘Brow.’. We would move on to St. Columb’s College, if we passed, or to St. Joseph’s, or some other secondary school, if we ...

  6. John Ledwidge. Guildhall Press, 1991 - Elementary schools - 116 pages. Brow-of-the-Hill School was founded in 1854 by the Christian Brothers (a Catholic lay ministry) to educate poor...

  7. St Kevin's College – Oamaru, Otago (est. 1927; Christian Brothers withdrew in 1996) St Peter's College – Auckland, Auckland (est. 1939; Christian Brothers withdrew in 2007) St Thomas of Canterbury College – Christchurch, Canterbury (est. 1961) Trinity Catholic College, Dunedin, Otago (est. 1989) Former schools.