St Aloysius' College is a selective fee-paying, independent, Jesuit school in Glasgow, Scotland.It was founded in 1859 by the Jesuits, who previously staffed the college, and named after Saint Aloysius Gonzaga.Its strong Jesuit ethos emphasises practice of the Roman Catholic faith both in the church and in the community, with many charitable and community-based groups in the school … [3], The school underwent its most recent Office for Standards in Education inspection in November 2018, receiving a Grade 3 ("Requires Improvement". Pupils generally take 10 or 11 GCSE subjects. Collaboration and co-operation is encouraged between pupils, teachers and parents which creates a partnership where personal growth and education can take place. Our objective is to make the school community a happy one.
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Since 1866 the College's main campus has been situated in Garnethill on the north side of Glasgow city centre, adjacent to the Glasgow School of Art.
As of 2016, there is no longer a Campion House, and instead Gonzaga, named after the patron saint of the school. We are a school that encourages every girl to pursue her interests confidently; St. Al’s girl should be recognised for their willingness to try everything that life has to offer them. Phone: 03 6229 0200 12 Nautilus Grove Huntingfield TAS 7055 St Aloysius' College was founded in 1879 by the Brothers of Mercy as a Roman Catholic independent boarding and day school and then a grammar school. As an all girls’ Catholic school, we offer a distinctive educational experience for. Pupils are encouraged to recognise, develop and use their gifts and creativity in the service of others.
The control of the college was passed to the De La Salle Brothers in 1960. Our address. If you continue to use this site we will assume that you are happy with it. 9325 9200; enquiry@aloysius.vic.edu.au ; Office Hours: Monday to Friday: 8.00 am - 4.30 pm during the school term. It is the oldest surviving foundation of its kind in the Archdiocese of Westminster. Healthy competition is encouraged throughout the school, but consideration for others is equally as important. The kindergarten is situated in the Mount Building, while the Junior school is in a modern building along Hill Street.
The aim of St Aloysius College is the formation of Christian "men and women for others". A new Sports Hall was recently constructed on the College campus, and open for use from August 2017.
Each pupil is encouraged to respect the dignity of the other person.
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Our objective is to make the school community a happy one.
The school endeavours to present the highest quality of teaching and learning.
The school went through a turbulent period during the 1990s with declining academic standards and the subsequent loss of its sixth form.
The school emblem is an eagle, and the College hymn is the Carmen Aloisianum. We strive to create a community where our girls benefit from an all-round education one where they are busy, happy and successful.
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