College/Land Development
Since the amalgamation in 1995, several developments have taken place in the college history as to the development of land and buildings that previously was occupied by the college. The former site of Soubirous College and St Bernadette's of Scarborough (including the chapel) have since been developed into residential housing.
The lower ovals on the De La Salle Campus have been seen the small, but beneficial, expansion of the Ballycara Nursing Home (which is an aged care facility that borders on the land with the old De La Salle Campus).
The site previously occupied by Frawley College was incorporated as part of the College in 1995 and became campus for the Senior Secondary students of Southern Cross Catholic College until it was developed in 2006 as the Australian Trade College North Brisbane.
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