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The school's third classroom section, the Science, Math and Technology Wing, opened in 2001. Also that year saw the beginning of KBFT, a closed-circuit television station, with programming starring, produced, and broadcast entirely by Christian Brothers High School students. [8] In 2008, a new field house was constructed. [8]
Christian Brothers High School moved to a separate campus on Walnut Grove Road in Memphis and began to operate under a separate charter. [8] The new CBHS campus opened in 1965 after four years of planning, fund raising, and construction. [8] The college-level school (now Christian Brothers University) remained at the East Parkway campus.
CBHS may refer to: . Canterbury Boys' High School, Australia; Christian Brothers High School (disambiguation), many schools in various locations Christchurch Boys' High School, New Zealand
Missouri football state championships. CLASS 6. Quarterfinals. Christian Bros. College 35, Jackson 23. Liberty North 38, Oak Park 7. Rockhurst 38, Nixa 14
Christian Brothers College, Perth (established in 1894, closed when headmaster, staff and students moved to the new Trinity College campus in 1962) Christian Brothers High School, Bedford (established in 1959, merged with CBHS Highgate to become CBC Highgate in 1979)
CBHS vs. Nagasaki Kita HS , Global Arena, 2006. Christchurch Boys' High has one of the richest sporting alumni of any school in New Zealand, having produced the Hadlee brothers (cricket) and numerous All Black rugby footballers (46 in total) [14] [better source needed] who have gone on to represent New Zealand with great distinction. [15]
Students who wish to enroll in AP courses must meet all prerequisites for the Honors Program. Additionally, students enrolled in an AP course are required to sit for the AP exams scheduled in May, and to pay all necessary fees for the course. Christian Brothers Academy also offers courses for college credit through local colleges and universities.
The team was unofficially renamed the Cadets after the students when CBC began mandatory JROTC training in the 1930s. The name became official in 1958 and the Cadets logo was created in 1993 by Jason Buford (class of 1994). An alternative nickname that was deemed from the students of CBC, called it “bub”.