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Christian Brothers College, Rose Bay

1935 establishments in Australia1966 disestablishments in AustraliaDefunct boys' schools in AustraliaDefunct schools in New South WalesEducational institutions disestablished in 1966
Educational institutions established in 1935Former Congregation of Christian Brothers schools in AustraliaRose Bay, New South Wales

Christian Brothers College was established by the Christian Brothers in Carlisle St, Rose Bay, a suburb of Sydney, New South Wales, Australia in 1935. The college was closed down in 1966 and the site is now used as a Catholic primary school called McAuley Catholic Primary School (previously McAuley Preparatory School).

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Christian Brothers College, Rose Bay
Hamilton Street, Sydney Rose Bay

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Hamilton Street
2029 Sydney, Rose Bay
New South Wales, Australia
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