Christian Brothers High School (Memphis, Tennessee)

[7] By 1940, Christian Brothers had outgrown the Adams facility and therefore relocated to a new campus at the intersection of East Parkway South and Central Avenue.

[6] The first building on the new campus, Kenrick Hall, was constructed in 1939-1940 to house the Christian Brothers High School and the College.

In the years following World War II, high school enrollment rose because of the baby boom.

In 1963, Christian Brothers accepted Jesse Turner, Jr., making CBHS the first racially integrated high school in Memphis, public or private.

[10][11] CBHS continues to occupy the 31.5 acre Walnut Grove campus, with significant expansion over the years.