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St Aloysius' College (Sydney)

St. Aloysius' College
St Aloysius' College (Sydney) Logo.svg
Location
Milsons Point, New South Wales
Australia
Coordinates 33°50′55″S 151°12′52″E / 33.84861°S 151.21444°E / -33.84861; 151.21444Coordinates: 33°50′55″S 151°12′52″E / 33.84861°S 151.21444°E / -33.84861; 151.21444
Information
Type Independent, Day school
Motto Latin: Ad Majora Natus
("Born for Greater Things")
Denomination Roman Catholic (Jesuit)
Established 1879; 138 years ago (1879)
Founder Rev. Fr. Joseph Dalton SJ
Rector Fr. Peter Hosking SJ
Principal Mark Tannock
Staff ~96
Gender Boys
Enrolment ~1,174 (3–12)
Colour(s) Blue and Gold         
Website

St Aloysius' College is an independent Catholic single-sex day school for boys in Kirribilli, a suburb on the lower North Shore of Sydney, New South Wales, Australia.

Founded in 1879 by Fr. Joseph Dalton SJ at St Kilda House, Woolloomooloo, St Aloysius' is conducted by the Society of Jesus (Jesuits) as part of a worldwide network of schools and universities which Ignatius of Loyola, the founder of the Order, began in Messina, Sicily in 1548. The College has an academically selective enrolment policy and as of 2013 catered to approximately 1,174 students from Years 3 to 12 (8 to 18 years).

St Aloysius' is affiliated with the Association of Heads of Independent Schools of Australia (AHISA), the Junior School Heads Association of Australia (JSHAA), and is the oldest of the six schools which make up the Combined Associated Schools (CAS).

Following the 1877 closure of Lyndhurst College, a Catholic school for boys in Glebe, there was no Catholic college for boys in the area. Roger Bede Vaughan, the second Catholic Archbishop of Sydney, was petitioned by the community to set up a school; Fr. Joseph Dalton was sent to Sydney by the Superior, Fr. Cahill in answer to a request from Vaughan.


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