List of Marist Brothers schools


This is a list of schools at all levels founded by the Marist Brothers. The Marist Brothers is a religious institute founded by St. Marcellin Champagnat, with more than 3,500 Catholic Brothers dedicated "to make Jesus Christ known and loved through the education of young people, especially those most neglected".
NameFoundedCityCountryAcademic levelNotes-
Aquinas College, Adelaide1950North Adelaide, South AustraliaAustraliaTertiary residential college-
Archbishop Molloy High School1892Briarwood, New YorkUSHigh SchoolFormerly St. Ann's, renamed Archbishop Molloy in 1957-
Assumption College1893Kilmore, VictoriaAustraliaMiddle School-
Bishop Donahue Memorial High School1955McMechen, West VirginiaUSHigh School-
Marist College of Our Lady of Lourdes1903Byblos, AmsheetLebanonElementary and Middle School-
Bunbury Catholic College1897: St Josephs
1954: St Francis Xavier
1973: Amalgamation
Bunbury, Western AustraliaAustraliaHigh SchoolFormed by merger of St. Francis Xaviers College for boys and St Josephs College for girls. The college now caters for boys and girls, Years 8 to 12 on the site of the old Marist Brothers College.-
Campion College1960GisborneNew ZealandMiddle School-
Catholic College Sale1979Sale, VictoriaAustraliaHigh SchoolFormed by merger of St. Patrick's College for Year 7 to Year 12 boys and Our Lady of Sion College for Year 7 to Year 12 girls-
Catholic High School1958Malacca CityMalaysiaHigh School-
Catholic High School1956Petaling JayaMalaysiaHigh School-
[Central Catholic High School, Petaling Jaya|Catholic High School (Lawrence, Massachusetts)|Central Catholic High School]1935Lawrence, MassachusettsUSHigh School-
Marist School1901Atlanta, GeorgiaUSHigh School-
Centro Universitario Franco Mexicano de Monterrey 1958Monterrey, Nuevo LeónMexicoMiddle and High SchoolThird Marist school in Monterrey-
Champagnat Catholic College Pagewood1960Pagewood, New South WalesAustraliaMiddle School-
Champagnat InstituteSuvaFiji-
Champagnat School1915Buenos Aires CityArgentinaKindergarten, Primary, Secondary and Tertiary School-
Christopher Columbus High School1959Miami, FloridaUSHigh schoolIt was selected, for the fourth time in a row, as one of the "Top 50 Catholic High Schools" in the United States by the Catholic High School Honor Roll in 2008.-
Colegio Cervantes1937Guadalajara, JaliscoMexicoPrimary and High school-
Colegio Champagnat 1967Villa AlemanaChilePrimary and Secondary-
Colegio Champagnat Bogotá1937BogotáColombiaPrimary and secondary-
Colegio Hidalgo1908Cocula, JaliscoMéxicoPreescolar, primaria y SecundariaEn sus inicios se llamó Colegio de la Purísima. Cerró en 1914 por la revolución. Abrió de nuevo en 1924 y cerró en 1926 por la Guerra Cristera. En 1937 abrió de nuevo y cambió al nombre actual.-
Collège des Frères Maristes Champville1966Northern MetnLebanonKindergarten-
Colegio Franco Mexicano1925Monterrey, Nuevo LeónMexicoKindergarten and Elementary SchoolFirst Marist school in Monterrey-
Colegio Marcelino Champagnat1983La PintanaChileElementary and Middle School-
Colegio Marista1960sAlajuelaCosta RicaElementary and Middle SchoolAlso houses a support program for youths with special needs-
Colégio Marista ArquidiocesanoSão PauloBrazil-
Colégio Marista ChampagnatPorto AlegreBrazil-
Colégio Santista 1904SantosBrazilKindergarten, Elementary and High SchoolWas a boy-only school until 1970. Changed name to "Colégio Marista de Santos" in 2004 at its 100th anniversary.
Closed in 2008, as it was incorporated to the municipal school system in 2009.
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Colégio Marista de Brasília1962BrasíliaBrazilKindergarten, Elementary and High School-
Colégio Marista Nossa Senhora de Nazaré1930BelémBrazilKindergarten, Elementary and High School-
Colégio Marista de Carcavelos1965LisbonPortugalKindergarten, Elementary, Middle and High School-
Colegio Marista El Salvador1967Manatí, Puerto RicoUS-
Colegio Marista Guaynabo1963Guaynabo, Puerto RicoUS-
Colegio Marista Hermano Fernando2007Alto HospicioChileElementary School-
Colégio Marista Nossa Senhora da GloriaSão PauloBrazil-
Colegio Marista Pio XII1958Ponta Grossa, ParanaBrazilKindergarten, Elementary and Middle School-
Colegio Marista San José1951LeónSpainElementary and High School-
Colegio Marista San Vicente de Paúl1952David, ChiriquíPanamaKindergarten, Elementary, Middle and High SchoolClosed 1996. School founded in 1952 by Brothers of Charity, then taken by Marists Brothers, and now under the Agustines OSA since 1997.-
Colegio Morelos de Tepatitlán1932Tepatitlán de Morelos, JaliscoMexicoElementary and High School-
Colégio Marista São Luís1924Recife, PernambucoBrazilKindergarten, Elementary, Middle and High School-
Colegio Nuestra Señora de Andacollo1998La SerenaChileElementary, Middle and Technical School-
Colegio San José del Parque1967MadridSpainElementary and High School-
Colegio San José Maristas del Callao1909LimaPeruElementary and High School-
Col·legi Sagrat Cor1887Mataró, BarcelonaSpainKindergarten, Elementary and High SchoolClosed 1972. Aka Col·legi Sant Josep -
Maristas Colegio Sagrado Corazón Valencia1897ValenciaSpainKindergarten, Elementary and Middle School-
Collège Laval1854Laval, QuebecCanadaHigh school-
Externato Marista de Lisboa1947LisbonPortugalKindergarten, Elementary, Middle School and High School-
Good Counsel College1975Innisfail, QueenslandAustraliaMiddle SchoolWas formed by a merger of the Sacred Heart Girls' School and Good Counsel Boys' School.-
Hato Petera College1928AucklandNew ZealandMiddle School-
Institut Bobandana1948South KivuDem. Rep. of CongoMiddle School-
Institut Technique Fundi Maendeleo 1950BukavuDem. Rep. of CongoTechnical School-
Institut Weza de Nyangezi1948BukavuDem. Rep. of CongoMiddle School-
Institute of the Marist BrothersToulonFrance-
Instituto Alonso de Ercilla1929SantiagoChilePrimary and secondary-
Instituto Chacabuco1911Los AndesChilePrimary and secondary-
Instituto Juan XXIII1963Punto FijoVenezuelaElementary, Middle School and High School-
Instituto Franco Mexicano, A.C. 1950Monterrey, Nuevo LeónMexicoKindergarten and Elementary schoolSecond Marist school in Monterrey-
Instituto Liceal Dom Gonçalo da Silveira1948Beira, SofalaMozambiqueClosed during Civil War. Now the headquarters of the Faculty of Medicine - Universidade Católica de Moçambique-
Instituto México de Baja California1965Tijuana, Baja CaliforniaMexicoKindergarten, Elementary, Middle School and High School-
Instituto O'Higgins1915RancaguaChilePrimary and secondary-
Instituto Potosino Marista1935San Luis Potosí, San Luis PotosíMexicoPrimary and secondary-
Instituto San Fernando1931San FernandoChilePrimary and secondary-
Instituto San Martín Curicó1912CuricoChilePrimary and secondary-
Instituto Rafael Ariztía1914QuillotaChileElementary and Middle School-
Instituto Maristas Valladolid1941Morelia, MichoacánMexicoKindergarten, Elementary, Middle, High School and College-
Istituto Champagnat, Genoa1905GenoaItalyElementary, Middle and Technical School-
Istituto Fratelli Maristi1935/2010GiuglianoItalyHigh School-
Istituto San Leone Magno1887RomeItalyKindergarten, Elementary and Middle School-
Istituto Principe Umberto1935GiuglianoItalyElementary School-
LaValla School1998Phnom PenhCambodiaElementary SchoolThe LaValla School was established by the Marist Brothers in 1998. It is the only government approved school providing a full primary education to children with physical disabilities. Extended learning programs are provided in addition to the approved and accelerated curriculum. These include Traditional Khmer Music, English, Elementary Computing, Physical and Hydro-therapy, Sewing and Guitar.-
:es:Liceo GuatemalaGuatemala CityGuatemalaKindergarten, Elementary and Middle School-
Liceo SalvadoreñoSan SalvadorEl Salvador-
Lycée Léonin1838AthensGreece-
Marcellin College1958AucklandNew ZealandMiddle School-
Marcellin College1950Bulleen, VictoriaAustraliaMiddle SchoolOriginal campus in Camberwell, Victoria. Dual campuses from 1963 to 1993.-
Marcellin College Randwick1923Randwick, New South WalesAustraliaMiddle School-
Marian College1954DublinIreland-
Maris Stella College1922NegomboSri Lanka-
Maris Stella High School1958SingaporePrimary and Secondary-
Marist Brothers Dete1972Dete, Hwange DistrictZimbabweMiddle SchoolFounded in 1972 as a transfer from St. Mary's Secondary School in Lukosi, Hwange. St Mary's was an old Catholic school run by the priests of the Hwange Diocese.-
Marist Brothers High SchoolSuvaFiji-
Marist Brothers International School1951Suma-ku, KobeJapanKindergarten, Elementary and Middle SchoolMBIS was founded in 1951 by Brother Charles Fojoucyk and Brother Stephen Weber. They had been forced to leave St. Louis International School in Tientsin, China, because of pressure from communist authorities.-
Kumamoto Marist School1961KumamotoJapanMiddle SchoolFounded in 1961 by Brother Patrick Tyrrell.-
Marist Brothers JuniorateSan SalvadorEl Salvador-
Marist Brothers' JuniorateUturu, Abia StateNigeriaMiddle School-
Marist Brothers Linmeyer1966Linmeyer, JohannesburgSouth AfricaElementary and High School-
Marist Brothers Primary SchoolSuvaFijiElementary School-
Marist High School1968Eugene, OregonUSHigh School-
Marist College1928AucklandNew ZealandHigh School-
Marist College1884AthloneIrelandMiddle SchoolNotable past pupils include John McCormack and Brian Lenihan.-
Marist College1925Kingston upon Hull, East Riding of YorkshireEnglandMiddle SchoolClosed 1988-
Marist College1905Poughkeepsie, New YorkUSCollegeWhile still retaining some Marist brothers in the faculty, it is no longer officially a Catholic college.-
Marist College Ashgrove1940Brisbane - Ashgrove, QueenslandAustraliaElementary and Middle School-
Marist College Canberra1968Pearce, Australian Capital TerritoryAustraliaElementary and Middle SchoolFoundation in Sydney in 1875 at the Rocks, St Mary's Cathedral and Darlinghurst before relocation to Canberra in 1968.-
Marist College Bendigo2015Bendigo, VictoriaAustraliaBy 2021, to be primary and secondary school. Catholic College Bendigo a co-education secondary school was formed in 1983 governed together by the Sisters of Mercy, amalgamating St Mary’s College, and the Marist Brothers, amalgamating Marist Brothers' College, until 2012.-
Marist College Eastwood1937Eastwood, New South WalesAustraliaMiddle School-
Marist College Kogarah1909Kogarah, New South WalesAustraliaMiddle School-
Marist Catholic College North Shore1888North Sydney, New South WalesAustraliaElementary and Middle Schoolin 2021, combined with local primary school St Mary's Primary School to form a K-12 educational precinct. Managed and operated by Sydney Catholic Schools.-
Marist College PenshurstMortdale, New South WalesAustralia-
Marist College Rosalie 1929 - 2008Brisbane - Rosalie, Queensland Paddington, QueenslandAustralia-
Marist Comprehensive AcademyUturu, Abia StateNigeriaMiddle School-
Marist Comprehensive College2000Nteje, Anambra StateNigeriaMiddle SchoolBr. Ifeanyi Mbaegbu, FMS. The school is one of the best in Anambra State.-
Marist High School1963Chicago, IllinoisUSHigh school-
Marist High School1954Bayonne, New JerseyUSHigh school-
Marist Regional College1972Burnie, TasmaniaAustraliaFounded by merger of Stella Maris Regional College and Marist College -
Marist School - Marikina1964MarikinaPhilippinesHigh school
Founded by Br. Bernard Curtin, F.M.S.
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Marist-Sion College1951Warragul, VictoriaAustraliaMiddle SchoolFormed by merger of St. Josephs & Our Lady of Sion Colleges-
Maristes Valldemia1855Mataró, BarcelonaSpainKindergarten, Elementary and high schoolFounded 1855 by three former Piarists related persons. Marists took over in 1888.-
Mount Saint Michael Academy1926Bronx, New YorkUS-
Moyle Park College1957ClondalkinIreland-
Mt Carmel High School1986Varroville, New South WalesAustraliaMiddle SchoolFounded in 1986 by Brother Clarence Cunningham-
Mt Maria CollegeBrisbane - Enoggera: 1970, Mitchelton: 1978, amalgamated: 2006Enoggera, Queensland and Mitchelton, QueenslandAustraliaMiddle SchoolFounded on two separate sites, then become one college in 2006-
Mt Maria College Petrie1987Petrie, QueenslandAustraliaMiddle School-
Mtendere Secondary School Thiwi1949Dedza DistrictMalawi-
Newman CollegeFloreat, Western Australia
Churchlands, Western Australia
AustraliaElementary and Middle SchoolThree campuses-
Notre Dame of Cotabato1946Cotabato CityPhilippinesMiddle SchoolFirst Marist school in the Philippines-
Notre Dame of Dadiangas University and Notre Dame of Dadiangas University – Integrated Basic Education Department1953General SantosPhilippinesElementary, Middle and Tertiary SchoolAlma mater of Manny Pacquiao-
Notre Dame of Jolo CollegeJolo, SuluPhilippinesElementary, Middle and Tertiary School-
Notre Dame of Kidapawan CollegeKidapawan CityPhilippinesElementary, Middle and Tertiary School-
Notre Dame of Marbel University1952Koronadal CityPhilippinesElementary, Middle and Tertiary SchoolThe First Marist University in the Philippines.-
Nyanga High School1962NyangaZimbabweHigh schoolFounded in 1962 by Marist Brothers in 1962 after establishing a mission at Kutama-
Our Lady and St. Chad Sports College1928Wolverhampton, West MidlandsUKMiddle SchoolThe original school founded in 1928 was a boy's grammar school called St. Chad's College. In 1978 it amalgamated with its 'sister' school for girls and became Our Lady and St. Chad Comprehensive School. It was later renamed Our Lady and St. Chad Catholic Sports College.-
Our Lady of Lourdes High School1958Poughkeepsie, New YorkUSHigh school-
Our Lady of the Sacred Heart Catholic College1938Alice Springs, Northern TerritoryAustralia-
Parramatta Marist High School1820Westmead, New South WalesAustraliaThe oldest and most computered Marist school-
Red Bend Catholic College1926Forbes, New South WalesAustraliaMiddle School-
Roselle Catholic High School1959Roselle, New JerseyUSHigh school-
Sacred Heart College1903AucklandNew ZealandMiddle School-
Sacred Heart College1897Somerton Park, South AustraliaAustraliaCollege-
Sacred Heart College, Johannesburg1889Observatory, GautengSouth AfricaCollege-
Saint Joseph Academy1865Brownsville, TexasUS-
Saint Joseph Regional1962Montvale, NJUSHigh SchoolSaint Joseph Regional High School was founded in September 1962. The first graduating class was in June 1966. The school was initially administered by the Xaverian Brothers until 1997, and the Marist Brothers affiliation began in 2000.
Samaritan Catholic College2000Preston, VictoriaAustraliaMiddle SchoolFormed by merger of St. Joseph's College and Redden Catholic College-
SMJK Sam Tet1934IpohMalaysiaHigh school-
St Augustines CollegeCairns, QueenslandAustralia-
St. Agnes Boys High School1914New York CityUSHigh school-
St Bernard's College1946Lower HuttNew ZealandMiddle School-
St David's Marist Inanda1941Inanda, GautengSouth AfricaHigh School-
St. Francis Xavier's College1955Tai Kok TsuiHong KongMiddle School-
St Francis Xavier's Kutama College1939NortonZimbabweMiddle SchoolFounded in 1913 by Jesuit priests and transferred to the Marist Brothers in 1939-
St. Francis Xavier's School1963Tsuen WanHong KongMiddle School-
St Gregory's College, Campbelltown1926Campbelltown, New South WalesAustraliaMiddle School-
St. Henry's Marist Brothers' College1929DurbanSouth AfricaKindergarten, Elementary and High School-
St John's College1960HamiltonNew ZealandMiddle School-
St. John's National School1898SligoIrelandElementary SchoolBoys only school running from second class to sixth class-
St John's RC High School1931DundeeScotlandMiddle School-
St. Joseph's College, Alafua1912AlafuaSamoaMiddle School-
St. Joseph's College1875DumfriesScotlandMiddle SchoolFounded in 1875 as a boys only school. Female pupils became part of the school in the early 1970s, with the school becoming part of the state school system in 1981.-
St. Joseph's College, East Brunswick / North Fitzroy1930Brunswick East / Fitzroy North, VictoriaAustraliaAmalgamated with Samaritan College, Preston in 1998-
St. Joseph's College, Hunters Hill1881Hunters Hill, New South WalesAustralia-
St. Joseph's Boys' College, Nugegoda1953Nugegoda, ColomboSri Lanka-
St. Joseph's Juniorate1924Tyngsborough, MassachusettsUSSeminarySold to the Wang Institute of Graduate Studies in 1977-
St. Joseph’s Marist College1918Rondebosch, Cape TownSouth AfricaElementary and Middle School-
St. Mary's Catholic College Casino1946Casino, New South WalesAustraliaMiddle SchoolFirst university examinations were sat by students in the parish of St Mary's in 1890. Marist Brothers laid the foundation stone for the college in 1917 but the school was run by the Mercy Sisters until 1946 when the brothers finally arrived, establishing the Brothers School. The schools amalgamated in 1975 to form St Mary's High School. Its name changed to St Mary's Catholic College in 2010.-
St. Mungo's Academy1858GlasgowScotland-
St Paul's College1955AucklandNew ZealandMiddle School-
St Patrick's Marist College1872Dundas, New South WalesAustraliaMiddle SchoolOldest school under the teaching of Marist Brothers in Australia-
Trinity Catholic College, Auburn1995Regents Park, New South Wales
Auburn, New South Wales
AustraliaMiddle SchoolTwo campuses. Formed by the merger of Benedict College, St John's Girls' High, and St Peter Chanel Girls' High.-
Trinity Catholic College, Beenleigh1982Beenleigh, QueenslandAustraliaMiddle School-
Trinity Catholic College1886Lismore, New South WalesAustraliaMiddle School-
Unidad Educativa Colegio ChampagnatCaracasVenezuela-
Unidad Educativa Colegio Nuestra Señora De Chiquinquira H.H. Maristas1925MaracaiboVenezuelaElementary and Middle SchoolFirst Marist school in Venezuela-
Universidad Marista Guadalajara1989Guadalajara, JaliscoMexicoUniversityFounded in 1989 as Universidad La Salle Guadalajara. In August 1997, due to immense growth, it moved to another site, where it stayed until 2003, when it moved to its current site.-
Colegio Montejo1930Mérida, YucatánMéxicoElementary SchoolFounded by the Marist Brothers in 1930, it used to work as elementary and middle school, but in 1960 it also added high school to it services. Due to increased demand, in 1971 "Centro Universitario Montejo" was created to receive the middle and high school students, so "Colegio Montejo" ended as an Elementary School only.-
Centro Universitario Montejo1971Mérida, YucatánMéxicoMiddle and High School-