Be curious, become brilliant at St Aloysius

Taking a bold step to the future, St Aloysius will become co-educational in 2023. (Supplied)

Nestled within easily accessible North Melbourne, St Aloysius College is dedicated to nurturing the brilliant and diverse young minds enrolled there for over 135 years.

Encouraging curiosity, the college seeks to understand each student’s unique qualities, offering a wide range of subjects and supporting students throughout all year levels, especially those in their VCE years.

With intentionally smaller classes, educators spend more time getting to know the strengths, growth areas and personal passions of each student, providing a high quality education and laying the foundations for students to succeed in their adult lives.

Each student is also supported in their wellbeing with an on-campus nurse and psychologist available, the college strives to amplify student voices and respond to the real needs of students.

Fortnightly wellbeing classes are held with each year level based on their individual requirements and trends of their age group, delivering the best support for mental health and student wellbeing.

Paving the way into future careers, a dedicated Careers and Pathways Adviser assists students from Year 9 onwards to plan ahead and discover personal passions to pursue.

For students keen on sports, St Aloysius features a fantastic program with a keen focus on physical education and health in the curriculum; Boasting partnerships with North Melbourne Football Club and Essendon rowing, along with an impressive student gymnasium.

Students also compete weekly with other catholic schools across Melbourne within the association of co-ed schools, giving them a chance to exercise healthy competition and socialise with other young people across the district.

Offering three different language classes St Aloysius has partner schools across Kyoto, Japan, Milan, Italy and Geneva, Switzerland, the international opportunities are boundless.

2023 is shaping up to be an incredible year at St Aloysius as the college takes an innovative step toward the future of catholic education in Melbourne and commences a coeducational curriculum.

Expanding their already diverse student base, the college will have its first intake of Year 7 boys in 2023 and become fully co-ed by 2028.

For details on enrolments and to organise a campus tour visit www.aloysius.vic.edu.au