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      • The Fleur de Lis, which appears in the centre of the St Aloysius College emblem, is a variety of lily which is often used as the emblem of royalty. It was chosen by St Louis. King of France, as a symbol of dedication, consistency of purpose and strength of friendship.
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  2. St Aloysius' College is a selective fee-paying, private, Jesuit day school in Glasgow, Scotland. It was founded in 1859 by the Jesuits, who previously staffed the college, and named after Saint Aloysius Gonzaga. St Aloysius' College is a co-educational school with a kindergarten, junior school, and senior school.

  3. The Fleur de Lis, which appears in the centre of the St Aloysius College emblem, is a variety of lily which is often used as the emblem of royalty. It was chosen by St Louis. King of France, as a symbol of dedication, consistency of purpose and strength of friendship.

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    • Extensive choice of subjects on offer. With a primary focus on providing pupils with the best education, we infuse the five Jesuit principles into both the pupil experience and the curriculum.
    • Class sizes. We recognise that no two children learn in the exact same way, so when a large group of children are combined in one classroom it may be difficult for everyone to benefit from the lesson taught.
    • Pastoral Care. One of the most important aspects of life at the college is the culture of care. Every child is known and loved within the Aloysian community and staff go the extra mile for those in need of extra encouragement.
    • Co-Curricular Activities. We understand that opportunity doesn’t stop in the classroom. This is why we have an extensive range of co-curricular activities on offer to enrich our pupils learning experience.
  5. Within a few short years, Jesuits founded and staffed colleges, earning themselves the nickname of ‘Schoolmasters of Europe’. Today there are 2,210 Jesuit schools and 900 universities worldwide.

  6. St. Aloysius College can trace its origins to the day and boarding school established by the Poor Servants of the Mother of God (S.M.G) Sisters, soon after their arrival in Carrigtwohill in 1875. It was attached as an extension to their original Convent House and is the site of the school’s complex.

  7. Jan 27, 2024 · A commemorative postcard showing all the teachers and pupils of St Aloysius’ College, issued in 1910. The devastation of the Maltese public education system by the absurd Agatha Barbara reforms...

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