"Every boy will become a man, but not every boy becomes a gentleman," CBC student, 2012.
What makes a good man - a gentleman - is timeless. For boys to become good men, they need to learn in a tailored and challenging environment with the right combination of values, influence, guidance and example.
At CBC Fremantle, boys are guided through their transition to manhood to become good men.
Through our unique Pastoral Care and education programmes based on a strong understanding of how boys learn, students can become leaders in their quest to achieve personal excellence.
At CBC Fremantle, we strive to guide each boy to graduate as a gentleman who will live his life informed by Christian values with a strong sense of justice. We aspire for each of our young men to become a leader that is prepared to shape a better world.
Located in the heart of Fremantle, Western Australia, CBC Fremantle (est. 1901) is a Catholic School in the Edmund Rice tradition for young men from Years 7 to 12. In striking a balance between the positive progress of modern day society and the enduring values and traditions of its forefathers, the College serves to enrich the lives of young men and the communities which they will serve.
To find out how your son could learn how to be a gentleman at CBC, request a prospectus or register for a College tour.