De La Salle College, Orange was a Catholic boys school in Summer Street, Orange, New South Wales, Australia.
[1] Fourteen ex-students died in World War I.
[2][3] The Patrician Brothers left Orange in 1927, when Bishop O'Farrell expelled the order from all schools in the Bathurst diocese following a dispute over syllabuses.
[4] The De La Salle Brothers arrived in 1928 to take over the school.
Additions to the Summer Street site opened in 1937[5] with glass bricks "incorporating the most modern ideas in natural lighting,"[6] and a handball court in 1939.