List of Marist Brothers schools explained

This is a list of schools at all levels founded by the Marist Brothers. The Marist Brothers is a religious institute founded by St. Marcellin Champagnat, with more than 3,500 Catholic Brothers dedicated "to make Jesus Christ known and loved through the education of young people, especially those most neglected".

NameFoundedCityCountryAcademic levelNotes
1950 Australia Tertiary (University) residential college
1892 US High school Formerly St. Ann's, renamed Archbishop Molloy in 1957
1893 Australia Secondary
1955 US High school
1903 Primary through Secondary
Australia High school Formed by merger of St. Francis Xaviers College (Marist Brothers) for boys and St Josephs College (Mercy Sisters) for girls. The college now caters for boys and girls, Years 8 to 12 on the site of the old Marist Brothers College (St Francis Xavier).
1960 New Zealand Secondary
Catholic College Sale[1] 1979 Australia High school Formed by merger of St. Patrick's College for Year 7 to Year 12 boys and Our Lady of Sion College for Year 7 to Year 12 girls
1958 High school
1956 High school
1935 US High school
1901 US High school
Centro Universitario Franco Mexicano de Monterrey (CUFM)[2] 1958Mexico Junior and high school Third Marist school in Monterrey
Champagnat Institute
Champagnat School 1915 Kindergarten, Primary, Secondary, Tertiary
1959 US High school It was selected, for the fourth time in a row, as one of the "Top 50 Catholic High Schools" in the United States by the Catholic High School Honor Roll in 2008.
Colegio Cervantes 1937 Mexico Primary and High school
1967 Chile Primary and Secondary
Colegio Champagnat Bogotá1937BogotáColombiaPrimary and secondary
Colegio Hidalgo1908Cocula, JaliscoMéxicoPreescolar, primaria y SecundariaEn sus inicios se llamó Colegio de la Purísima. Cerró en 1914 por la revolución. Abrió de nuevo en 1924 y cerró en 1926 por la Guerra Cristera. En 1937 abrió de nuevo y cambió al nombre actual.
Collège des Frères Maristes Champville1966Northern MetnLebanonNursery through terminal
Colegio Franco Mexicano[3] 1925Mexico Kindergarten and elementary school First Marist school in Monterrey
1983Chile Primary and secondary
1960s Primary and SecondaryAlso houses a support program for youths with special needs
Colégio Marista Arquidiocesano[4] São Paulo, São Paulo Brazil
Colégio Marista Champagnat[5] Porto Alegre, Rio Grande do Sul Brazil
Colégio Marista de Brasília[6] 1962Brasília, Distrito FederalBrazilKindergarten, Elementary School and High SchoolManaged by the Marists Union of Brazil, under the jurisdiction of the Província Marista Centro-Sul
Colégio Marista Nossa Senhora de Nazaré[7] 1930Belém, ParáBrazilKindergarten, Elementary School and High School
1965 Portugal All-in-one school
1967US
1963 US
Colegio Marista Hermano Fernando 2007 Chile Primary
Colégio Marista Nossa Senhora da Gloria[8] São Paulo, São Paulo Brazil
1958 Preschool through secondary
1951 Spain Primary and high school
Colegio Marista San Vicente de Paúl 1952 Kindergarten, primary and secondary school (high school) Closed 1996. School founded in 1952 by Brothers of Charity (St. Vincent de Paul), then taken by Marists Brothers (1969), and now under the Agustines OSA since 1997.
Colegio Morelos de Tepatitlán 1932 Mexico Primary and high school
Colégio Marista São Luís1924Recife, PernambucoBrazilKindergarten, elementary, middle and high school
1998 Chile Primary and secondary technic-professional
1967 Madrid, Madrid Spain Primary and high school
1909 Primary and high school
Col·legi Sagrat Cor 1887 Kindergarten, primary school and high school Closed 1972. Aka Col·legi Sant Josep (related to the street's name where it was located)
1897 Infant through secondary
1854 Canada High school
1947 Portugal All-in-one school
Good Counsel College1975 Australia Secondary Co-educational Was formed by a merger of the Sacred Heart Girls' School and Good Counsel Boys' School.
1928 New Zealand Secondary
Institut Bobandana 1948 Dem. Rep. of Congo Secondary
Institut Technique Fundi Maendeleo (ETPO/ITFM) 1950 Dem. Rep. of Congo Technical High School
Institut Weza de Nyangezi 1948 Dem. Rep. of Congo Secondary
Institute of the Marist Brothers France
1929 Chile Primary and secondary
1911 Chile Primary and secondary
Instituto Juan XXIII 1963Venezuela Elementary, middle school, and high school
Instituto Franco Mexicano, A.C. (IFM)[9] 1950Mexico Kindergarten and Elementary school Second Marist school in Monterrey
Instituto Liceal Dom Gonçalo da Silveira 1948 Closed during Civil War. Now the headquarters of the Faculty of Medicine - Universidade Católica de Moçambique
1915 Chile Primary and secondary
1935 Mexico Primary and secondary
1931 Chile Primary and secondary
1912 Chile Primary and secondary
1914 Chile Primary and secondary
1941 Mexico Preschool through university
1905Italy Primary, secondary, and technical
Istituto Fratelli Maristi 1935/2010 Italy High school
1887 Italy Kindergarten through secondary
Istituto Principe Umberto 1935 Italy
LaValla School 1998 Cambodia The LaValla School was established by the Marist Brothers in 1998. It is the only government approved school providing a full primary education to children with physical disabilities. Extended learning programs are provided in addition to the approved and accelerated curriculum. These include Traditional Khmer Music, English, Elementary Computing, Physical and Hydro-therapy, Sewing and Guitar.
Guatemala Preschool through secondary
El Salvador
1838 Greece
1958 New Zealand Secondary
1950 Australia Secondary Original campus in Camberwell, Victoria. Dual campuses from 1963 to 1993.
1923 Australia Secondary
1954 Ireland
1922
1958 Primary and Secondary
1972Zimbabwe Secondary Founded in 1972 as a transfer from St. Mary's Secondary School in Lukosi, Hwange. St Mary's was an old Catholic school run by the priests of the Hwange Diocese.
Fiji
1951 Japan Montessori, Primary, Secondary MBIS was founded in 1951 by Brother Charles Fojoucyk and Brother Stephen Weber. They had been forced to leave St. Louis International School in Tientsin, China, because of pressure from communist authorities.[10]
Kumamoto Marist School 1961 Japan SecondaryFounded in 1961 by Brother Patrick Tyrrell.[11]
Marist Brothers Juniorate El Salvador
Nigeria Secondary
1966 South Africa Primary and high school
Marist Brothers Primary School Fiji Primary
1968 US High school
1928 All-girls intermediate and high school
1884 Ireland Secondary Notable past pupils include John McCormack and Brian Lenihan.
Marist College 1925 England Secondary Closed 1988
1905 US College While still retaining some Marist brothers in the faculty, it is no longer officially a Catholic college.[12] [13] [14]
1940 Australia Secondary with primary years from 5-7
1968 Australia Secondary and 4-6
Marist College Bendigo 2015Australia By 2021, to be primary and secondary school. Catholic College Bendigo a co-education secondary school was formed in 1983 governed together by the Sisters of Mercy, amalgamating St Mary’s College, and the Marist Brothers, amalgamating Marist Brothers' College, until 2012.
1937 Australia Secondary
1909 Australia Secondary
Marist Catholic College North Shore1888 Australia Primary and Secondary in 2021, combined with local primary school St Mary's Primary School to form a K-12 educational precinct. Managed and operated by Sydney Catholic Schools.
1960 Australia Secondary
Australia
Marist College Rosalie (Sacred Heart College)1929 - 2008 Australia
Secondary
Marist Comprehensive College2000Nteje, Anambra StateNigeriaSecondary SchoolBr. Ifeanyi Mbaegbu, FMS (inaugural principal; served from 2000-2006). The school is one of the best in Anambra State.
1963 Chicago, Illinois US High school
1954 US High school
1972 Australia Founded by merger of Stella Maris Regional College and Marist College (Burnie)
1964 Philippines Preparatory/high school Founded by Br. Bernard Curtin, F.M.S.
1951 Australia Secondary Formed by merger of St. Josephs & Our Lady of Sion Colleges
Maristes Valldemia1855 Spain Kindergarten, primary school, and high school Founded 1855 by three former Piarists related persons. Marists took over in 1888.
1926 US
1957 Ireland
1986 Australia Secondary Founded in 1986 by Brother Clarence Cunningham
Brisbane - Enoggera: 1970, Mitchelton: 1978, amalgamated: 2006 Australia Secondary Founded on two separate sites, then become one college in 2006
1987 Australia Secondary Vocational
Mtendere Secondary School Thiwi 1949
Australia Primary and secondary Three campuses
1946 Philippines Secondary First Marist school in the Philippines
1953 Philippines Primary, Secondary, tertiary Alma Mater of Manny Pacquiao
Philippines Primary, Secondary, Tertiary
Philippines Primary, Secondary, Tertiary
1952 Philippines Primary, Secondary, Tertiary The First Marist University in the Philippines.
1962 Nyanga Zimbabwe High school Founded in 1962 by Marist Brothers in 1962 after establishing a mission at Kutama
Our Lady and St. Chad Sports College 1928 Wolverhampton, West Midlands UK Secondary school The original school founded in 1928 was a boy's grammar school called St. Chad's College. In 1978 it amalgamated with its 'sister' school for girls and became Our Lady and St. Chad Comprehensive School. It was later renamed Our Lady and St. Chad Catholic Sports College.[15]
1958 US High school
1938Australia
1820 Australia The oldest and most computered Marist school
1926 Australia Secondary
1959US High school
1903 New Zealand Secondary
1897 Australia College
1889 South Africa College
1865 US
2000 Australia Secondary Formed by merger of St. Joseph's College and Redden Catholic College
1934 Malaysia High school
Australia
1914 New York City US High school
1911 1946 New Zealand Secondary
1941 South Africa Prep and high school
1955 Hong Kong Secondary school
1939 Zimbabwe Secondary Founded in 1913 by Jesuit priests and transferred to the Marist Brothers in 1939
1963 Hong Kong Secondary school
1926 Australia Secondary school
1929 South Africa
1960 New Zealand Secondary
St. John's National School 1898 Ireland Boys only school running from second class to sixth class
1931 Scotland
1912 Secondary
1875 Scotland SecondaryFounded in 1875 as a boys only school. Female pupils became part of the school in the early 1970s, with the school becoming part of the state school system in 1981.
St. Joseph's College, East Brunswick / North Fitzroy 1930 Australia Amalgamated with Samaritan College, Preston in 1998
1881 Australia
1953
St. Joseph's Juniorate 1924 US Sold to the Wang Institute of Graduate Studies in 1977
St. Joseph’s Marist College1918Rondebosch, Cape TownSouth AfricaPrimary, Secondary
1946 Australia Secondary First university examinations were sat by students in the parish of St Mary's in 1890. Marist Brothers laid the foundation stone for the college in 1917 but the school was run by the Mercy Sisters until 1946 when the brothers finally arrived, establishing the Brothers School. The schools (Marist and Mercy) amalgamated in 1975 to form St Mary's High School. Its name changed to St Mary's Catholic College in 2010.
1858 Scotland
1955 New Zealand Secondary
1872 Australia Secondary Oldest school under the teaching of Marist Brothers in Australia
1995 Australia Secondary Two campuses. Formed by the merger of Benedict College (Auburn), St John's Girls' High (Auburn), and St Peter Chanel Girls' High.
Trinity Catholic College, Beenleigh[16] 1982 Australia Secondary
1886 Australia Secondary
Unidad Educativa Colegio Champagnat[17] Venezuela
Unidad Educativa Colegio Nuestra Señora De Chiquinquira H.H. Maristas[18] 1925 Primary and secondary First Marist school in Venezuela
Universidad Marista Guadalajara 1989 Mexico University Founded in 1989 as Universidad La Salle Guadalajara. In August 1997, due to immense growth, it moved to another site, where it stayed until 2003, when it moved to its current site.
Colegio Montejo[19] 1930Mérida, YucatánMéxicoElementary SchoolFounded by the Marist Brothers in 1930, it used to work as elementary and middle school, but in 1960 it also added high school to it services. Due to increased demand, in 1971 "Centro Universitario Montejo" was created to receive the middle and high school students, so "Colegio Montejo" ended as an Elementary School only.
Centro Universitario Montejo1971Mérida YucatánMéxicoMiddle and High School

References

  1. http://www.cc.sale.catholic.edu.au Catholic College Sale
  2. http://www.cufm.mx Centro Universitario Franco Mexicano de Monterrey (CUFM)
  3. http://www.colegiofranco.edu.mx Colegio Franco Mexicano
  4. http://www.maristas.org.br Colégio Marista Arquidiocesano
  5. http://www.maristas.org.br Colégio Marista Champagnat
  6. Web site: Colégio Marista de Brasília.
  7. Web site: Colégio Marista Nossa Senhora de Nazaré.
  8. Web site: Colégio Marista Nossa Senhora da Gloria. gloria.colegiosmaristas.com.br.
  9. http://www.ifm.edu.mx Instituto Franco Mexicano, A.C. (IFM)
  10. Web site: Marist Brothers International School Japan. marist.ac.jp. 2019-09-12.
  11. Web site: Kumamoto Maristo Gakuen Junior and Senior High School Japan. 2019-09-12.
  12. Web site: New York Archdiocese Says Marist College 'No Longer Catholic'. 2 April 2010.
  13. Web site: Faculty: Marist College. 13 Nov 2012.
  14. Web site: Marist College. 13 Nov 2012.
  15. http://www.olsc.org.uk/ Our Lady and St. Chad Catholic Sports College
  16. http://www.trinitycollege.qld.edu.au=1 Trinity Catholic College, Beenleigh
  17. http://www.colegiochampagnat.e12.ve/index.php?option=com_frontpage&Itemid=1 Unidad Educativa Colegio Champagnat
  18. http://www.maristaschiquinquira.com.ve Unidad Educativa Colegio Nuestra Señora De Chiquinquira H.H. Maristas
  19. Web site: Centro Universitario Montejo. cum.edu.mx. 2017-05-27.