Xaverian College

Xaverian College

Coordinates: 53°27′18″N 2°13′23″W / 53.455°N 2.223°W / 53.455; -2.223

Xaverian Roman Catholic College (known informally as Xaverian) is a college and former grammar School on the outskirts of Manchester City Centre.

Xaverian Roman Catholic College is the oldest institution in a worldwide Xaverian School network that was founded by the Xaverian Brothers in 1862. However, reports currently exist on the Victoria Park, Manchester website that refer to the college in 1848, when a group of Brothers moved into the city of Manchester.

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