St Aloysius' College, independent Catholic day school for boys in Sydney
St Aloysius' College is a secondary school for boys in Sydney founded by the Jesuit community and operates across two campuses. The main site in Kirribilli serves students from year 3 to year 12, while a second location in Rozelle is dedicated to year 9 students and provides specialized learning programs including the International Baccalaureate curriculum.
Founded in 1879, the school began as a small institution and expanded rapidly, relocating several times before settling at its current Kirribilli location in 1902 with views of the harbor. Since then it has grown continuously, adding new buildings and athletic facilities while maintaining its Jesuit educational traditions.
The school is named after Saint Aloysius, patron of youth, reflecting its Catholic roots. Students wear uniforms daily, and the campus with its mature trees and historic buildings creates a sense of shared identity and community pride among everyone who walks through it.
The school is located in Kirribilli, which is easily accessible by public transportation and within reach of visitors. The campus is most active during school hours, and visitors should note that certain facilities and programs operate across both locations to serve different year groups.
The school operates a specialized program called Plan Magis for year 9 students at its Rozelle campus, offering experimental learning and retreats away from the classroom. This program allows students to explore new subjects and deepen friendships through intensive teamwork and outdoor experiences.
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