UPDATE: St Aloysius College Sixth Form Applications 2021

Sep 1, 2021

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** IMPORTANT UPDATE: ST ALOYSIUS COLLEGE SIXTH FORM APPLICATIONS **

Applications will open on Thursday 2nd September at 00.01 (am) and close on Monday 6th September at noon. No late applications will be accepted.

CLICK HERE TO APPLY

The rank order for entry into St Aloysius College Sixth Form will be published online by the end of week starting 6th September 2021. It is the applicant’s responsibility to ensure that all data inputted in the application is correct.

** PLEASE NOTE **
If your School Leaving Certificate has not been issued yet, please upload a copy of your MOCKS result or the temporary School Leaving Certificate issued by your respective school.

For more information, call 2279 3358.

 

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