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  1. Welcome to St Aloysius' College. Founded in 1859, St Aloysius' College is Scotland's only Catholic Jesuit school and is dedicated to forming bright, well-rounded, and empathetic young people. An independent school for pupils aged 3-18, we welcome families of all backgrounds and help every child discover the confidence and motivation to achieve ...

    • Our Story

      Learn about the origins, values and vision of St Aloysius'...

    • Kindergarten

      Kindergarten. Our Glasgow city-centre Kindergarten offers...

    • Junior

      About Our Junior School. More. Curriculum

    • Aloysian Community

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    • Admissions

      Admissions · Apply Now At St Aloysius' College Independent...

    • Aloysian Life

      Policies and Procedures. More. Contact Us

    • Fees

      The fees include the provision of textbooks, personal...

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  2. St Aloysius' College is a selective fee-paying, independent, 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. Founded in 1859, St Aloysius' College is Scotland's only Catholic Jesuit school and is dedicated to forming bright, well-rounded, and empathetic young people. An independent school for pupils aged 3-18, we welcome families of all backgrounds and help every child discover the confidence and motivation to achieve great things on their journey to ...

  4. Explore the campus of St Aloysius' College, an independent school in the city centre of Glasgow. See the main building, the junior school, the kindergarten, the Clavius building, the church and the sports complex.

  5. 1860s. Relocated main campus to Garnethill in 1866 with a roll of 70 and rising. Jesuits focused on enhancing the Colleges reputation as the educational institution of choice for Catholics in Glasgow. 1870s. Numbers increased significantly in the late 1870s, largely thanks to Head Master Fr Francis Bacon SJ. Early 1890s.