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  1. Welcome to our School. St Aloysius' College is a comprehensive boys' day school with a co-educational Sixth Form in Highgate, north London. We welcome, educate and nurture students aged 11-18. A voluntary aided school, proud of its Catholic tradition and privileged to be the oldest surviving foundation of its kind in the Archdiocese of Westminster.

  2. Coordinates: 0°08′20″W. 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.

  3. We take six forms of entry at the age of 11+. St AloysiusCollege is a voluntary aided school, proud of its Catholic tradition and privileged to be the oldest surviving foundation of its kind in the Archdiocese of Westminster being 144 years old in academic year 2022/2023.

  4. St AloysiusCollege, a school steeped in history, has produced two senior members of the Catholic clergy in Archbishops Stack and Mc Mahon. There are many others with distinguished careers in Business, the Arts, Academia, Sport, Entertainment and Government to name a few.

  5. 4 de may. de 2024 · St Aloysius' College | LinkedIn. Primary and Secondary Education. London, England 284 followers. Comprehensive 11-18 Roman Catholic boys school - proud of our Catholic tradition, positive...

  6. Address3: Highgate. Postcode: N6 5LY. Phone: 0207 561 7800. Website: School Website. Ofsted: Ofsted Reports. Section 48 Reports. 100459 St Aloysius' College, Highgate Final Report May 2021 (4).pdf. 100459 St Aloysius College, Highgate - s48 Nov 2017 Autumn Term 2017.pdf. back to top.

  7. 21 de jun. de 2019 · Published: 21/06/2019. Past and present students, staff and parents gathered at St Joseph’s Highgate to give thanks on the 140 th anniversary of St Aloysius College at a Mass celebrated by Bishop Nicholas Hudson. The school was founded in 1879 by the Brothers of Our Lady of Mercy on the site in Hornsey Lane, Highgate, where it still stands.