* IMPORTANT UPDATE * Sixth Form Online Application – opening soon!

Aug 22, 2023

 Categories

  Tags

Latest news stories

ATTENTION ALL PROSPECTIVE SIXTH FORM STUDENTS
ST ALOYSIUS COLLEGE SIXTH FORM ONLINE APPLICATION

Thursday 24th August – Monday 28th August 2023 (noon)

 

The link below will open automatically at 00.01 on Thursday 24th August 2023:

Sixth Forms Application 2023

With the application, you will need to upload:

  • A copy of ID card
  • MATSEC / IGCSE results
  • Additional qualifications (where applicable)
  • A copy of the school-leaving certificate
  • A copy of parent/guardian ID card (if parent/guardian is employed at SAC)

Total upload size can’t exceed 16MB

** No applications will be accepted after the closing date and time **

For more information, call 2279 3358 or email headsixthform@staloysius.edu.mt

***

Communications Officer Administrator
Communications Officer - St Aloysius College Malta

Bringing you all the latest College news and updates!

See the complete editorial

Latest news stories

Watch: Christmas message by St Aloysius College Rector

This is the Christmas message by the St Aloysius College Rector, Fr Jimmy Bartolo SJ. You can watch the message delivered on video in Maltese here or by following the link below. ----------------------- Dear members of staff, students and parents, During these special...

Foundation Day 2024 at St Aloysius College

On October 8, St Aloysius College celebrated Foundation Day: 117 years of mission and service! This year the "men and women for others" award, which is the highest award given by College, was posthumously presented to Dr Victor Calvagna. Dr Calvagna was a pediatric...

Rank order for Sixth Form applicants published

Please find the rank order of all applicants into Sixth Form for 2024. Find the rank order for Aloysians and Staff here. Find the rank order for Other Applicants here. The list is presented in reference number sequence and not according to course. The waiting list...

Students work on booklet with vegan recipes

The Ekoskola initiative encourages meat-free meals at least once a week, aiming to promote sustainability and environmental awareness among our school community. The demand of meat is associated with high levels of greenhouse gas emissions, deforestation, and water...