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St Aloysius' College is a Roman Catholic, boys-only state school in the London Borough of Islington, England. Each year around 180 pupils are admitted to Year 7 (aged 11 or 12) on the basis of examination; the local education authority also assigns students without another school to this school.
In 1999 it had 209 students, with the percentages of white, black, and Asian students being about 50, 42, and 8. It closed in 1999; It and St. Aloysius School consolidated with St. Gabriel School to form Our Lady of the Angels School (at St. Gabriel). [89] In 2012 the former King of Peace building began to be uses for Alcorn's middle school ...
St Aloysius' RC Infant School, Hebburn; St Aloysius' RC Junior School, Hebburn; St Bede's RC Primary School, Jarrow; St Bede's RC Primary School, South Shields;
St Aloysius Catholic College is an independent Roman Catholic co-educational primary and secondary day school with campuses in Kingston Beach and Huntingfield, in southern Tasmania. The college provides education for children from Kindergarten to Year 4 at the Kingston Beach campus and Year 5 to Year 10 at the Huntingfield campus.
St. Martin of Tours Catholic School in Cheviot will close at the end of this school year, a decision church officials blamed on falling enrollment and growing budget deficits.
St Aloysius College is a Catholic, day school for girls, situated in Adelaide, South Australia. St Aloysius College, also known as "SAC", was established by the Sisters of Mercy in 1880, [ 3 ] and educates over 1300 students from Reception to Year 12.
The St. Aloysius High School was a private co-ed high school located in Jersey City, in Hudson County, in the U.S. state of New Jersey, operated by the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Newark. The school closed at the end of the 2006-07 school year. [ 2 ]
St. Aloysius was founded in 1879 by the Brothers of the Sacred Heart. In 1906 St. Mary's School was established by Sisters of the Divine Word. Several school consolidations occurred. In 1989 the Catholic schools in Vicksburg administratively merged into a single institution, Vicksburg Catholic School, in 1989. [3]