CBA History
From an old Monmouth County horse farm to a national award-winning institution of learning, over 65 years in the making. Take a walk through the Academy’s history below and click on each photo to enlarge the historic image!
1950s
1958
With the approval of Bishop George W. Ahr, CBA’s three laymen founders – George Sheehan, Peter Fleming and John Henderson – reached an agreement with The Brothers of the Christian Schools, under the leadership of Provincial Brother Anthony John Halpin, to staff the school and finance its construction.
1959
The former Whitney Greentree Stables, a 157-acre farm in Lincroft, was purchased and one building was converted into what is now Henderson Hall, which held the first CBA classes. Several other existing buildings, including the Round Barn, Sprint Barn and Benilde Hall, were also used for various campus activities.
1960s
1961
The first iteration of the main school building was opened in 1961 to accommodate the three grade levels then enrolled at the Academy. The new building featured one wing of classrooms, library, cafeteria and the Varsity Gym.
1965
CBA won its first of over 180 state championships when head coach Vinnie Cox and the Colts captured the 1965 Parochial A basketball title. This championship laid the foundation for a dominant athletic department that now features 20 varsity sports and has been named “top non-public” program on numerous occasions.
1970s
1980s
1983
In the very first year in which private schools were introduced to the program, the Academy earned the National Blue Ribbon of Excellence distinction from the U.S. Department of Education. The rigorous application and selection process was led by Associate Principal Peter Santanello, who also championed the introduction of technology to CBA in the 80s
1990s
1991
As enrollment exceeds 900 students at the start of the decade, Brother Ralph Montedoro, longtime teacher and administrator, took the helm as fifth CBA principal. Brother Andrew transitioned to become the Academy’s first school president, overseeing all operations at CBA and focusing on fundraising, alumni outreach and facilities.
1998
CBA’s second major building addition is completed, as the $5.9 million Project 2000s upgraded the Academy’s campus facilities to better serve the student population. A new classroom wing, three state-of-the-art science labs, the McKay intramural gym with wrestling and weight training areas, two music rooms, the Academy Store, and Alumni Hall are integrated with the existing building.
2000s
2010s
2011
In the fall, the new addition to the school building is opened and dedicated, with a visit from Bishop John Smith. Project 50th ultimately added the Quinn Library & Media Center, a new main office, guidance office suite, two upgraded computer labs, a life sciences lab and multiple classrooms. Later, a new fitness center and locker room would finish the project.
2012
After serving as associate principal for the better part of three decades, Mr. Peter Santanello became the first lay principal of the Academy. Santanello joined the faculty in 1974 to teach mathematics, then served as associate principal for four different principals. During his time as an administrator, he was integral in CBA’s regular comprehensive self-studies and consistent high scoring on Middle States accreditation evaluations.
2017
Led by Principal Ross Fales and Associate Principal Sean Nunan ’87, CBA was named a National Blue Ribbon School of Excellence for the second time in school history. The Academy was just one of six private high schools to earn the honor as an Exemplary High Performing School.
2019
CBA’s 60th school year opens with a tradition that has continued since 1959: the Freshman Run. Every new class has participated in the Run – a camaraderie event for the youngest Colts – since the Academy first open its doors. The Run now bears the name of longtime cross country coach Tom Heath ’65.
2020s
2021
After 12 years, Brother Frank Byrne completes his term as CBA President, as he transitions to become the Associate Provincial for the District of Eastern North America. CBA welcomes Brother Tom Gerrow as the interim president, who helps push the Forever CBA: Securing Our Mission capital campaign to the finish line. Brother Tom is instrumental in completing building projects, kicking off the Dining Hall renovation, revamping the school's HVAC system, and more.
2022
After a comprehensive national search process, CBA announced the appointment of Mr. R. Ross Fales as the fourth president and first lay president in school history. In his new role as president, Fales began serving as the chief administrator during an important time in the school’s history. The campus and school were undergoing an exciting transformations, with multiple new facilities close to completion and the introduction of new academic and extracurricular programming.
2023
By the fall of 2023, the Academy's campus had received a complete overhaul with the addition of several new facilities on campus, thanks to the generous donors of the Forever CBA capital campaign. Keane Turf Field, Sheehan Tack & Field Complex, Brother Frank Byrne Dining Hall, O'Shea-Martin Tennis Pavilion, and the O'Gara-Montedoro Grass Fields are all completed and ready for CBA students to enjoy.
2025
CBA celebrates its 65th anniversary school year and the success of the Forever CBA campaign with the 65th Anniversary Gala in late March, bringing together a collection of alumni, parents, Brothers, faculty and friends. The evening proved to be a fitting tribute to CBA’s decorated past and a bright toast to the future of educating young men of faith, character and action.























