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  1. 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 ...

  2. St Aloysius' College is a selective fee-paying, private, 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. Admissions. Our Head of Admissions, Elaine Craig, is the first point of contact for all admissions queries for our Kindergarten, Junior School and Senior School.

  4. Fees · St Aloysius' College Independent School Glasgow. Click to view our 2024/2025 fees. Please note fees are subject to change by the Governors upon review. WRAPAROUND CARE. You can find full details on our wraparound care services, including fees, here. You can utilise the Tax-Free Childcare Scheme for Kindergarten fees and wraparound care fees.

  5. St Aloysius' College, Glasgow, United Kingdom. 4,582 likes · 225 talking about this · 1,540 were here. Scotland's only Independent Jesuit Catholic school educating children from ages 3- 18.

  6. 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 ...

  7. Welcome to St Aloysius’ College. We are a happy and welcoming Catholic community in the heart of Glasgow that serves young people from ages 3 to 18. As a Jesuit school, we are part of a worldwide organisation that educates over two million students with a tradition over 450 years old.