Integral education and human excellence

A Jesuit education encourages students to integrate their intellectual, social, and spiritual lives.

Our focus is to care for students as individual, whole, multi-dimensionary persons and to help them integrate what they learn with how they chose to live as active citizens.

Focussing on the Ignatian goal of striving always to do and be our our very best for the benefit of others, St Aloysius’ College aims not only to offer students all the support they need to achieve their optimum academic potential, but also to be the best persons they can be, by recognising and developing their own individual gifts and abilities.

Jesuit Schools promote Human Excellence, which is captured in what we refer to as ‘the four Cs’, the pillars and background for Jesuit education – each student at our College is encouraged to be a Compassionate, Competent and Committed person, and a person of Conscience. You may find out more about this here.

The Mediterranean College of Sport inaugurated; St Aloysius College Sports Complex project completed

A journey that has been years in the making, reached a climax on Thursday with the inauguration of the Mediterranean College of Sport (MCS) and the marking of the end of the St Aloysius Sports Complex project of which the new school forms part of. The school was...

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...

UPDATE: Sixth Form Booklists now available

** Attention all Sixth Form students ** The 2024-2025 booklists are now available! Check out the links below: Intermediate Level 2024/2025-st-aloysius-college-intermediate-level-nopricing ALOSF INT Advanced Level 2024/2025-st-aloysius-college-advanced-level-nopricing...

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...

Applications for Sixth Form are now officially closed

Applications for Sixth Form are now officially closed. No further applications will be accepted. We will keep you posted once the rank order is published.

Online registration for sixth form opens between 26 – 28 August

The Online Registrations for St Aloysius Sixth Form will be available online between Monday 26 August and Wednesday 28 August till noon. No applications will be accepted after the closing date and time. For further information you can phone 22793358 or...

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...

Superior General of the Society of Jesus, Rev. Fr Arturo Sosa, visits St Aloysius College

Friday 10 May will be remembered as a very special day in our college calendar as Rev. Fr Arturo Sosa, Superior General of the Society of Jesus, paid a visit to our three schools. Fr Sosa started his full day visit at our Primary School where he was welcomed with a...

Watch: Easter Message by College Rector Fr. Jimmy Bartolo sj

This is the Easter message by the St.Aloysius College Rector Fr Jimmy Bartolo, sj.  Dear students, educators, parents/guardians, This year we are hearing about Fr Pedro Arrupe, Superior General of the Society of Jesus, who, fifty years ago, created the motto for...

Rainwater recovery facility launched at St.Aloysius College

The GEO-INF Rainwater Recovery Facility at St Aloysius College was inaugurated by Atlas Insurance this week. The installation, designed by Ing. Marco Cremona with the purpose of diverting rainwater from the roofs of school buildings directly to the water table...