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De La Salle College, Jersey

Coordinates: 49°11′24″N 2°05′34″E / 49.1899°N 2.0929°E / 49.1899; 2.0929
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De La Salle College
Location
Map
Wellington Road

St. Saviour
,
JE2 7TH

Jersey
Coordinates49°11′24″N 2°05′34″E / 49.1899°N 2.0929°E / 49.1899; 2.0929
Information
TypePrivate Independent Catholic school
MottoIndivisa Manent
(Undivided Remain)
Religious affiliation(s)Roman Catholic
(Christian Brothers)
Established1917
FounderInstitute of the Brothers of the Christian Schools
Head teacherJason Turner
Staff44
GenderBoys
Age3 to 18
Enrollment800
HousesPeary, Stanley, Scott and Rhodes
Color(s)Blue and Black
PublicationLasallian Voices
Websitewww.dls-jersey.co.uk

De La Salle College is an independent catholic all-boys school in the Island of Jersey, taking its name from St. John Baptist de La Salle (1651–1719), who founded the De La Salle Brothers in France. De La Salle's sister school is Beaulieu Convent School.

History

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De La Salle College

De La Salle College takes its name from St. John Baptist de La Salle (1651–1719), who founded the Brothers' Order in the time of Louis XIV. Today the Order has establishments in over 80 countries.

A few Brothers settled in Jersey at the time of the French Revolution and remained on the Island for several years. Then, from 1866 to 1896, a school of up to 300 pupils run by the Brothers' flourished in St. Thomas's Parish. The Brothers left the Island in 1896, but were invited to return in 1917 to found another school.

The school was established at Berry House next to St. Thomas's Church in St. Helier and was initially known as St. Aloysius College. Within a year the main site of the school was moved to a property known as "The Beeches" on Wellington Hill in the parish of St. Saviour. It was at this point that the name De La Salle College was first given to the school.

Two factors have helped ensure that the school has a future into the next century. The first was the introduction of the Covenant Scheme. Begun in the mid-1960s, it led initially to the opening of the swimming pool and gymnasium and then to a period of expansion. The 6th Form Block, Science Building, C.D.T. workshops, Art Rooms and the Computer Room were completed in quick succession. Secondly, in 1976, the States of Jersey agreed to provide the school with financial assistance in the form of a capitation grant for running costs.

The 6th Form Block, Science Labs and I.T. facilities, Art Rooms, C.D.T. workshops and Drawing office, a new Infant School, six new classrooms for secondary and a new Junior School were all completed thanks to the help provided through the Covenant Scheme.

In the late 1990s negotiations began with the States of Jersey for capital funding and the building of 8 new classrooms and a library and resources area began in January 2003.

Though there is no longer a Brothers’ Community in Jersey, the school retains links with the Brothers who are Trustees of the College.[1]

Lasallian Voices

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Lasallian Voices is the termly publication of De La Salle College, Jersey. Students can send in stories, poems and other work to be published in the next edition. However, only the first and second editions have been published online.

Notable alumni

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See also

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References

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  1. ^ "A history of De La Salle College - Jerripedia". theislandwiki.org. Retrieved 13 December 2024.
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