History of St Benedict’s

Today, nearly one thousand four hundred boys study and play on a piece of land in Bedfordview that almost seventy years ago consisted of smallholdings, the largest of which was used for training and kenneling greyhounds. At that time Bedfordview was semi-agricultural and sparsely populated. It was Fr Philip Erasme, Oblate of Mary Immaculate and Parish Priest of Maryvale, who responded to Bishop David O’Leary’s request that a Catholic Boys’ School be established on the East Rand. He saw Bedfordview as ideal as it would also cater for the boys from St Paul’s School, a Parochial Primary School he had established in Maryvale.