by Communications Coordinator | Oct 27, 2020 | Category 1, Category 2, Category 3, Primary school news, Secondary School news, Sixth Form News
In September 2019, St Aloysius Secondary School signed up for the GreenPak COOP Cap Collection Campaign, a recycling initiative in aid of the Malta Community Chest Fund. Since then, we have collected enough caps to fill four large recycling bags, as you can see in the photos below:

By being part of this campaign we have not only helped those in need, but prevented plastic caps from being dumped at a landfill. This is very much a reflection of our College theme this year.
Thanks and well done to all the students and educators who contributed to the success of this campaign.
Follow us on Facebook to keep up to date with all our initiatives and activities.
by Communications Coordinator | Oct 26, 2020 | Uncategorized
An unusual year like this one calls for a special companion – one who can guide and remind us of the important things as we settle back in at school.
Gigi is here to do just that! He’s currently on a College tour, spreading his weekly messages. Keep your eyes peeled, and make sure to follow in his footsteps…
You can also join Gigi on his journey on our Facebook page.
by Communications Coordinator | Oct 15, 2020 | Uncategorized
Click here to read the press release issued by the Communications Office – Archdiocese of Malta in response to the Malta Union of Teachers’ criticism of Church Schools.
by Communications Coordinator | Oct 9, 2020 | Primary school news, Secondary School news, Sixth Form News, Uncategorized
This Foundation Day, we have invited our alumni to share a special message with you all.
We will start with his Excellency Monsignor Joseph Galea‑Curmi, Auxiliary Bishop and Vicar General.
Click here to watch his video message
#SAC #since1907 #FoundationDay #AMDG
by Communications Coordinator | Oct 8, 2020 | Primary school news, Secondary School news, Sixth Form News, Uncategorized
113 years ago, our College was born.
We have braved the Spanish flu, acted as a hospital during the Second World War, faced turbulent times in the 70s/80s, and now? Well, we are doing our best to adapt to the current pandemic, of course.
We have struggled, but we have always survived.
Together, as men and women for others, we will continue to grow and be pioneers in the integral, inclusive and formative education of our students.
Here’s to another year of learning success!
AMDG.
With blessings,
Fr Jimmy sj
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