Christian Brothers College, Adelaide

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Adelaide, Australia

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Private college· Catholic school· College· Day care center· Educational institution· Elementary school· Middle school· Senior high school

Christian Brothers College, Adelaide Reviews | Rating 3.5 out of 5 stars (8 reviews)

Christian Brothers College, Adelaide is located in Adelaide, Australia on 214 Wakefield St. Christian Brothers College, Adelaide is rated 3.5 out of 5 in the category private college in Australia.

Address

214 Wakefield St

Phone

+61 884004200

Accessibility

Wheelchair-accessible entrance

Open hours

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Nicholas Mosley

The Education at this school is very good teaching boys in an Edmand Rice tradition. The reason I gave it 3 stars is that some of the teachers are not qualified enough, some teaches snap easily some are just down write dumb. the second thing is the building the new building 10/10 but the old building 0/10.

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Darkness

I love the food here

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Rika

Teaching ethics are very flawed, while this does offer some type of education Im sure there's much better out there.

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Gordon Ramsay

Where's the lamb sauce!?

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سوریان Azitayan

I offer you a warm welcome to Christian Brothers College (CBC), an all-boys Catholic College in the Edmund Rice Tradition. CBC offers a Birth to Year 12 education across three campuses, in the heart of Adelaide City on the sacred land of the Kaurna people. CBC is an important thread in Adelaide's history. Our rich tradition and renowned reputation in providing a safe, happy and values-rich education serves as a point of difference. Our heritage provides a steady foundation in equipping our students for the diverse and tumultuous landscape of the 21st Century. We blend history with innovation, and in doing so, offer our community an education that allows students to dream the impossible and realise their incredible potential.

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stefano

get good teachers dont come to this school

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Nuka Kapuka

eh I mean, ok

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dantheman22

This school Is honestly a mix of good and bad. The junior school was excellent. Mrs lanthois had had to been one of the best teachers around. But on the other hand Mrs Clarke left. That's when the school became terrible. I've heard rumours that the new principle banned casual free days and tales that Mr miffsed (however you spell his name) hadn't of payed the rowing instructor for a month because he wanted it to stop.