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St Aloysius College (SAC) is a
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primary, secondary and post-secondary education institution run by the Euro-Mediterranean Province of the
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in Birkirkara, Malta. It was founded by the
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in 1907 to complement the seminaries and tertiary institutions already in existence on the island. Today, it comprises a coeducational primary school, boys' secondary school, and a coeducational
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. The College compound also houses its own church (dedicated to the Sacred Heart of Jesus) which is used by the College community and open to the public, as well as a Sports and Recreational Complex.


History

In October 1907, the Jesuits, at the request of Pope Pius X, founded St Aloysius College at Birkirkara, in the building which presently houses the Secondary school. The College opened with 64 boarders, 56 day boys, and 30 externs. Today, the student population is just over 1500. The college was originally built in 1896 to house young Jesuits in their formative years. However, in 1905 the novices and other scholastics were transferred to Sicily and the building remained vacant for a while. It served as a hospital for Allied soldiers during the Second World War.


Primary school

The primary school was originally Stella Maris School, a separate school founded by the
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, and has been incorporated into the college: boys (and in the coming years also girls) can attend the school from kindergarten through to
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. Students are admitted to the Primary School in Kindergarten 2 or Prep 1 through the ballot system, and move on directly to secondary education after Prep 6.


Students' council

Established in 2016, the Primary School has its own Students' council, with elections held in October each year. Only students from Prep 3 to Prep 6 are eligible to run. The council has 15 members, with one student representing each class. The council organises various activities throughout the scholastic year and introduces new initiatives facilitated by the school administration.


Secondary school

The secondary school is located on Old Railway Road (''Triq il-Ferrovija l-Qadima''), Birkirkara. It is three storeys high with another storey underground, and incorporates a small inner ground and a large hall which serves as a theatre for cultural events held at the college. Such events include the Sixth Form's Soirée, the Secondary School Concert, Talent Nights, and the celebration of other feast days in the Jesuit calendar. The college celebrated its centenary in the scholastic year 2007–2008. The theatre's stage has been refurbished, and the under-stage area has been professionally upgraded to include modern bathroom facilities, designated make-up spaces, and all-new electrical supplies. The college is equipped with science laboratories (for physics, chemistry, and biology), computer laboratories, an engineering laboratory, a hospitality/food laboratory, as well as four chapels. The chapels are dedicated to
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, one of the three most important Jesuit saints, with another being dedicated to the college's patron saint St. Aloysius Gonzaga and La Storta Chapel, a unique chapel in itself.


Students' council

The Secondary School has a Students' Council with members elected annually and all students eligible. It has ten members, two from each form. Its president spans fourth/fifth form. The council is responsible for most school events, including the organisation of casual days and fundraising activities, among others.


The Sports Complex

The college's Sports and Recreational Complex includes: * Health and fitness centre * 11-a-side FIFA approved synthetic football pitch * Six-lane IAAF approved athletics track * Indoor multi-purpose pavilion for handball, volleyball, netball, basketball, badminton and futsal *Aerobics/dance studios *Physiotherapy Room *Conference Room *Cafeteria *Two outdoor tennis courts


The Sixth Form

St Aloysius College
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has been in existence for the best part of 30 years. It offers four major courses – science, maths, commerce, and arts – each requiring about two years. There are two classes in each course; three for arts. The college annually accepts around 260 new students who have passed the core
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subjects. Facilities include
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, chemistry,
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, and computer
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, a media room, library, and
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. Among the many annual events hosted by the Sixth Form, its cultural
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in early February is most popular. It includes a variety of performing arts; dancing, acting, singing, and music; and concludes with a 45-minute musical directed and choreographed by the students themselves.


The Sixth Form students' council

The Sixth Form has its own Students' Council, with elections held in late October. Since 2012, the Council includes four students from the lower and upper years, with the president from the upper. The council is responsible for organising most Sixth Form events, and has an important say in the Soirée.


Saturday schooling

From its inception in 1907, St Aloysius College never held classes on Wednesday but instead on Saturday morning, making it the only school in Malta to do so. On October 13, 2006, a decision was made by Maltese Jesuit Provincial Paul Chetcuti and college rector Patrick Magro to replace Saturdays with Wednesdays to conform to the practice of other schools. In the view of some, this deprived St. Aloysius' College of its uniqueness. The change took effect in September 2007, with St Aloysius' sixth form also conforming to the practice of fellow sixth forms:
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, Junior College (Msida), Giovanni Curmi Higher Secondary School (Naxxar), and the new St. Martin's College Sixth Form (Swatar - Msida) which opened in September 2007.


Extra-curricular activities

All students are encouraged to participate in extracurricular activities, which include: * Battle of the Bands * Subsonic * Unplugged * Secondary School Concert * Charity work * Cultural Soirée * Model European Parliament (MEP) by Aġenżija Żgħażagħ * NSTF Mini European Assembly * EuroScola * President's Award * Public Debating Activities (e.g., BCA Speak Your Mind competition & Science Forum) *
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Scheme * Young Scientist competition * FestAlwigi (Formerly known as SACFest) * Music festival * After School Sports The college also has its own Scout group, one of the oldest established on the island, having formed in 1916.


Notable alumni

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- President Emeritus and former Prime Minister of Malta *
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- President Emeritus of Malta *
Ugo Mifsud Bonnici Ugo Mifsud Bonnici, (born 8 November 1932) is a Maltese politician and was the fifth president of Malta from 1994 to 1999. Early life, education, and family Ugo Mifsud Bonnici was born in Cospicua as the son of Professor Carmelo Mifsud Bonnic ...
- President Emeritus of Malta *
Ċensu Tabone Vincent "Ċensu" Tabone, (; 30 March 1913 – 14 March 2012) was the fourth president of Malta who also served as Minister and Nationalist MP. Early years Vincent Tabone was the son of Niccolò and Elisa Tabone, the youngest of ten children. Hi ...
- President Emeritus of Malta *
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- incumbent Prime Minister of Malta *
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- former Prime Minister of Malta, Leader of the Labour Party, former Member of European Parliament *
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- incumbent Deputy Prime Minister and Minister for Health *
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- former Deputy Prime Minister, former Minister for Justice, Home Affairs, and Foreign Affairs, and former European Commissioner *
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- former Minister for Tourism, incumbent Member of Parliament in opposition * Tonio Fenech - former Minister of Finance *
Carmelo Mifsud Bonnici Carmelo "Carm" Mifsud Bonnici (born 17 February 1960) is a Maltese politician who has served in a number of Ministerial posts in the Government of Malta. Background, education and family Carmelo Mifsud Bonnici, the son of former President Ug ...
- former Minister for Justice and Home Affairs, Member of Parliament in opposition *
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- former Minister for Tourism and Culture, Member of European Parliament *
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- former Minister for Health and Member of Parliament *
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- former Minister for Justice, Minister for Tourism and Minister for European Affairs, Labour Member of Parliament *
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- former Minister for the Economy, Investment and Small Businesses and Labour Party deputy leader for party affairs *
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- former Minister for Agriculture and Fisheries and Member of Parliament *
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- former Leader of the Opposition and Nationalist Party Leader *
Adrian Delia Adrian Delia, (born 8 August 1969, in Sliema, Malta) is a Maltese politician, and lawyer by profession. He is the former leader of the Nationalist Party from September 2017 till October 2020. Early life Adrian Delia grew up in Birkirkara. H ...
- former Leader of the Opposition and Nationalist Party Leader * Robert Arrigo - Member of Parliament, businessman, and Nationalist Party deputy leader for party affairs *
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- Maltese politician,
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- singer *
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- children's books author *
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- Maltese writer *
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- singer * Davide Tucci - actor, model * Stephen C. Spiteri - military historian *
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See also

* List of Jesuit schools


References


External links

* {{DEFAULTSORT:Saint Aloysius College (Malta) Catholic schools in Malta Sixth form colleges in Malta Educational institutions established in 1907 Birkirkara
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