Perth from 1906 to 1913 and was later killed in action during World War I
Treacy – named after Brother Ambrose Treacy, who brought the Christian Brothers to Australia in 1868 and oversaw the foundation of CBC Perth as Province Leader for Australia
Senior school (Years 10 to 12) houses are named after families that have had a significant connection to Aquinas:
Chaney
Cullity
Durack
Prendiville
== Sport ==
In 1905, CBC Perth (Aquinas) was a founding member — along with The Church of England Grammar School (Guildford Grammar School), The High School (Hale School), and The Alexander Scotch College (Scotch College) — of the Public Schools Association of Western Australia. In the early years of the PSA, rivalry between the four schools was increasingly competitive. The honour of each school was closely linked with performance on the sporting field. Anglican, Catholic and Presbyterian sectarianism had a huge cultural impact, and the Christian Brothers and students of CBC Perth perceived themselves as underdogs who …