De La Salle College Ashfield | |
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Location | |
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Coordinates | 33°53′3″S 151°7′31″E / 33.88417°S 151.12528°E |
Information | |
Type | Independent, comprehensive, single-sex school, secondary school, day school |
Motto | Latin: Esto Vir (Used in context as "to be the best man you can be." If translated directly from Latin it means "Be a man"[1]) |
Religious affiliation(s) | De La Salle Brothers |
Denomination | Roman Catholic |
Established | 10 December 1916 |
Status | Closed |
Closed | 20 December 2022 |
Staff | ~58[2] |
Key people | |
Years | 7–12 |
Gender | Boys |
Enrolment | c. 384 (2021[2]) |
Campus | Suburban |
Houses |
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Colour(s) | Blue and white |
Sports | Metropolitan Catholic Colleges Sports Association |
Yearbook |
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Affiliation | Catholic Secondary Schools Association NSW/ACT |
Alumni | Old Boys |
Website | dlsashfield |
De La Salle College was an independent Roman Catholic comprehensive single-sex secondary day school for boys, located in Ashfield, an inner-western suburb of Sydney, New South Wales, Australia.
Established in 1916 by the De La Salle Brothers and Vincentian Fathers, the college catered to students in Year 7 to Year 12[2] from the inner-west Parishes of the Archdiocese of Sydney. The college was under the patronage of the Archbishop of Sydney, Anthony Fisher. De La Salle College was one of 18[clarification needed] Lasallian Schools in Australia,[3] and in the 1970s became the first Catholic high school in Australia to have a lay headmaster.[4]
On 8 June 2022, it was announced that the college would amalgamate with adjacent girls' high school, Bethlehem College, and St Vincent's Primary School, due to increasing demand for co-educational schools in inner Sydney.[5] From 2023, the new school was known as St Vincent's College and from 2027, after a five-year transition period, it will become a fully K-12 co-educational school precinct.[6][7]
The school is affiliated with the Catholic Secondary Schools Association NSW/ACT,[8] and the Metropolitan Catholic Colleges Sports Association (MCC).[9]
In education, the college was fully accredited in 2018 to run the Newman Selective Gifted Education Program (the Gifted and Talented program), which caters towards the significant learning needs of capable students.[10] The program is currently being facilitated in a number of the Catholic Primary and Secondary Schools within Sydney Catholic Schools.[10][11] The school also used Inquiry-Based Learning approach, focusing mainly on the Solution Fluency framework.[12] They offered a number of co-curricular activities and experiences, including immersions to Lasallian schools overseas. The school followed the NSW Syllabus and Australian Curriculum.
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