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St. Aloysius College, Athlone

St. Aloysius College
Coláiste Naomh Aloysius
Address
Deer Park Road
Athlone
Ireland
Coordinates 53°25′10″N 7°56′47″W / 53.419390°N 7.946271°W / 53.419390; -7.946271Coordinates: 53°25′10″N 7°56′47″W / 53.419390°N 7.946271°W / 53.419390; -7.946271
Information
Motto Per ardua ad astra
(Success through Effort)
Established 1960 (1960)
Gender of pupils Male
Campus type Urban
Website

St. Aloysius College (Irish: Coláiste Naomh Aloysius) is a secondary school in Athlone, Westmeath, Ireland. It is primarily a school for boys, though its Leaving Certificate Repeat Programme is open to both genders.

The school was founded in 1960 by Monsignor John McCarthy and Dr. Vincent Hanly, Bishop of Elphin. The institution is named after Aloysius Gonzaga, the Renaissance Italian born in 1568, who joined the Jesuits, and was canonized by Pope Benedict XIII in 1726.

The first classes took place in a small room attached to the Dean Crowe Theatre. The school later moved to a much larger, dedicated location at Deer Park Road, its present-day location. The Georgian house there, built in 1820, was the sole venue for classes in the early years after the move, but as the number of pupils grew, newer classrooms, study areas and recreation facilities were built.

The late Dr. Joseph Ducke, author, and founder of the Passionfruit Theatre, taught English at the school.

In 2010, the college partnered with Élan Corporation in a business-to-education learning initiative.

From the start of the 2017/2018 academic year, the school will merge with St. Joseph's College, Summerhill. The new school will be located at the existing Summerhill site, on the outskirts of Athlone, with a new name, and new management structures.


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