The School history

"Lakes Entrance became a Parish in 1953 ....

The first parish priest, Fr. Ward was keen to develop a Catholic School in his new parish but knew that obtaining sisters to teach there would prove very difficult. Nonetheless, in 1955, he proceeded with building a three-classroom 'school' with movable partitions that could be used as a hall as well.

This building was on the Church Street property south of the wooden church and presbytery" (now the site of Safeway) .....

St Brendan's school opened on 4th of February 1958 with an enrolment of 57 students. The first principal was Sr. Julian Eymard O'Donnell RSJ. The Josephite Sisters administered the school from 1958 to mid 1990's.

St Brendan's is presently still served by the Josephite order, and the school has a strong commitment to the Josephite commitments of service to the poor, and outreach to those in need. The school sees itself very strongly involved in the local community, availing its facilities to a number of community groups.

In December of 1978 the wooden church was destroyed by fire, and it was decided to move the complex to the 7.3 hectare property at the east end of town. The church was blessed and opened on December 14th 1980. Father John Shanley PP (1972-2006) played a major role in the planning and development of the school buildings and grounds. The original school building was officially opened on November 28th 1982. Further classroom buildings were opened in 1992, 1994 and the library in 1999.

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St Brendan's Catholic Primary School

Golf Links Road, Lakes Entrance, 3909
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