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De La Salle College "Oaklands" was founded by, and continues to be administered by, the Institute of the Brothers of the Christian Schools.It is part of a global community of Lasallian educational institutions that are assisted by more than 73,000 lay colleagues and teach over 900,000 students in over 80 countries, varying from teaching in impoverished nations like Nigeria to post-secondary ...
Students from De La Salle High School meet with Mark DeSaulnier in Washington, D.C. in 2020.. De La Salle High School is a private Lasallian Catholic school for boys run by the De La Salle Christian Brothers of the San Francisco New Orleans District within the Diocese of Oakland. [5]
www.de-la-salle.cepeo.on.ca École secondaire publique De La Salle is a French public junior high and high school in Lowertown Ottawa , Ontario under the CÉPEO (Conseil des Écoles Publiques de l'Est de l'Ontario).
www.delasalle.vic.edu.au De La Salle College is a Catholic private school for boys in the Melbourne suburb of Malvern . The college was founded in 1912 by the De La Salle Brothers , a religious order based on the teachings of Jean-Baptiste de la Salle , and is a member of the Associated Catholic Colleges .
De La Salle High School may refer to: . De La Salle College (Toronto) in Toronto, Ontario, Canada De La Salle High School (Concord, California) De La Salle Institute, Chicago, Illinois
The College of Liberal Arts (CLA) of De La Salle University, formerly known as the College of Arts and Sciences was founded in 1918. In 1982, the College of Arts and Sciences was split into two colleges, the College of Liberal Arts, and the College of Science.
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De La Salle may refer to: . Saint Jean-Baptiste de la Salle (1651–1719), French Catholic priest and educational reformer; Lasallian educational institutions, founded by the Institute of the Brothers of the Christian Schools, also known as the Lasallian Brothers