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Positive change in society. CBC Fremantle strives to provide this moral compass through its holistic education approach.
At CBC Fremantle, the safety and wellbeing of every student is of utmost importance. The school offers a unique Pastoral Care programme that focuses on understanding how boys learn and grow. Through this programme, students are empowered to distinguish between truth and falsehoods, enabling them to build a future that values human dignity and cares for the environment.
The college follows the Catholic tradition and is inspired by the story of Edmund Rice. It was founded in 1901 by the Christian Brothers with the aim of educating young boys in need. Today, the core values of recognising the dignity of every person and promoting social justice continue to shape the college's culture.
CBC Fremantle is known for its commitment to developing young men into gentlemen. In a world marked by rapid change and increasing social challenges, the college believes in the importance of instilling strong moral values in future leaders. By nurturing these values, CBC Fremantle prepares its students to be agents of positive change.
Through a tailored and challenging learning environment, CBC Fremantle equips boys with the skills and values they need to become good men. The college believes that a good man is someone who upholds justice, shows kindness and respect, and has a keen sense of social responsibility.
CBC Fremantle welcomes families to join them in the shared journey of developing their sons into the gentlemen of tomorrow. The college invites prospective students and their families to explore its website for more information on its programmes, values, and admissions process.