St. Patrick's Christian Brothers' College, Kimberley

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Christian Brothers' College Kimberley (CBC), the first Christian Brothers' College (School) in South Africa, was founded by the Christian Brothers from Ireland, UK on 8 September 1897. It is situated in Kimberley, Northern Cape, South Africa. The founder was E.I.Rice. It is a Catholic High School.[1]

Coordinates28°44′52″S 24°46′34″E
School typeIndependent School, regulated by the Independent Schools’ Association of Southern Africa (ISASA).
MottoLatin: Facere et Docere, lit.'To do and to teach' and Latin: Age Quod Agis, lit.'Translated: Do what you do well'
Religious affiliation
Christian
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St Patrick's Christian Brothers' College, Kimberley
CBC
Location
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South Africa
Coordinates28°44′52″S 24°46′34″E
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School typeIndependent School, regulated by the Independent Schools’ Association of Southern Africa (ISASA).
MottoLatin: Facere et Docere, lit.'To do and to teach' and Latin: Age Quod Agis, lit.'Translated: Do what you do well'
Religious affiliation
Christian
DenominationCatholic
Established1897
Principal
Craig Neave
GenderCo-Ed
HousesSpiers, Cavanagh, Keeley, Michaelis
ColoursGreen, blue, yellow and red
RivalDiamantveld High School, Kimberley Boys' High School
Feeder schools
Newton Primary School, Diamantveld Primary School, St Patricks CBC(Primary)
AlumniJohn Briscoe
Websitestpatricks.co.za
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Beginnings

JJ Mullan was the first Head Master. In 1905, the school opened boarding facilities. These hostels were designed by Rogers and Ross. It was built by Church and MacLauchlin.[2][3]

School crest

The crest consists of a star, a cross, a circle and a book, that is open. It also shows the symbols A and Ω, Alpha and Omega.[4] The meaning is:

  • Star an indication of guidance.
  • The circle shows eternity.
  • Christ is pertained in the cross.
  • The open book shows learning from an early age.
  • The A and Ω is from Revelation 1:8 "I am Alpha and Omega, the beginning and the ending, saith the Lord, which is, and which was, and which is to come, the Almighty".

School motto

Two mottos are used collectively:[4]

  • Latin: Facere et Docere, lit.'To do and to teach' and
  • Latin: Age Quod Agis, lit.'Translated: Do what you do well'

Temporarily closed

CBC was temporarily closed from 16 February 1900 to 7 May 1900. During World War I it was used as a military hospital. Teaching went ahead in tents erected on the schools premises. In 1933 a clock tower as erected as a memory to the soldiers that died in the war.[5]

Chapel

On the school's ground, a chapel was built which opened in 1923.[6] It was designed by an Irish architect o'Connor, G.L.[7]

Today

It is a co-ed school, with English as medium of education. It is an Independent School, regulated by the Independent Schools Association of Southern Africa (ISASA).[8]

1997

In 1997, the school on its 100th year celebration decided to change its name to St Patrick CBC.[9]

Other CBC schools in South Africa

  • Veritas College – Springs, Gauteng [10]
  • Christian Brothers' College, St John's Parklands – Cape Town, Western Cape [11]
  • Christian Brothers' College, St Joseph's – Bloemfontein, Free State [12]
  • St Dominic's College – Welkom, Free State[13]

Alumni

References

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