De Ocampo graduated from De La Salle College (1962) and the Ateneo de Manila University (1967) where he received his Bachelor of Arts degree in Economics (Cum Laude).
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Brother Egbert Xavier Kelly, F.S.C., was an Irish De La Salle Brother who was last assigned to the De La Salle Brothers in the Philippines and was kidnapped and then murdered by the retreating Japanese Imperial Forces at the De La Salle College, of which he was President, during the Allied Liberation of Manila during World War II.
Della Bosca attended school at De La Salle College in Cronulla.
During his trip, he went for a brief stay in Colombo, Ceylon after which he proceeded to De La Salle College in Manila.
The history of De La Salle University dates back to 1911, when La Sallian Brothers established the De La Salle College in Paco, Manila, Philippines.
Rupert Betheras – Former AFL Collingwood footballer, grew up in East Malvern and attended Lloyd Street Central School and De La Salle College.