St Aloysius College
About the Business
Welcome to St Aloysius College, a renowned educational institution nestled in the heart of Adelaide, Australia. Located at the esteemed address of 53 Wakefield Street, our college stands tall as a point of interest and an establishment dedicated to shaping the minds and futures of young individuals.
At St Aloysius College, we pride ourselves on providing a nurturing and inclusive environment that fosters academic excellence, personal growth, and holistic development. As one of the leading schools in the region, we are committed to upholding our rich tradition of offering a well-rounded education that prepares students for success in the ever-evolving global landscape.
Our dedicated team of highly qualified and experienced educators are passionate about guiding and inspiring students to reach their full potential. With a focus on individualized learning, we strive to meet the unique needs and talents of each student, ensuring they receive the support and resources necessary to thrive academically, emotionally, and socially.
Our curriculum is designed to challenge and engage students across a wide range of subjects, enabling them to develop critical thinking skills, creativity, and a lifelong love for learning. From science and mathematics to humanities and the arts, our comprehensive program empowers students to explore their passions and discover their strengths.
Beyond the classroom, St Aloysius College offers a vibrant and diverse range of co-curricular activities, including sports, cultural events, and community service initiatives. These opportunities allow students to develop leadership skills, build resilience, and foster a strong sense of community and social responsibility.
Our state-of-the-art facilities provide students with a modern and stimulating learning environment. From well-equipped classrooms and science laboratories to dedicated spaces for arts and sports, we ensure our students have access to the tools and resources necessary to excel in their chosen fields.
As a Catholic school, St Aloysius College is deeply committed to nurturing the spiritual growth of our students, promoting values of compassion, integrity, and social justice. We embrace diversity and encourage students to respect and celebrate different cultures, perspectives, and beliefs.
Choosing St Aloysius College means joining a vibrant and supportive community that values academic excellence, personal growth, and the development of well-rounded individuals. We invite you to explore our website and discover the opportunities that await at our esteemed institution. Join us on this exciting journey of learning, discovery, and personal growth at St Aloysius College.
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Location & Phone number
53 Wakefield Street, Adelaide, South Australia 5000, Australia
Hours open
Monday:
8:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Tuesday:
8:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Wednesday:
8:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Thursday:
8:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Friday:
8:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Saturday:
Closed
Sunday:
Closed
Reviews
"Both of my daughters have transferred to SAC at different stages in their schooling, and we are so happy with the difference in both of them. Teachers are honest when giving feedback at P/T interviews, even making suggestions that may help with homework, and they have all gotten back to us with emails so far. The lady in accounts was happy to give me 5 minutes of her day when I needed to make changes to our account payments. Even the lovely lady at the front desk remembers most of the girls' names!"
"so bad, teachers there are bad at teaching and you never learn anything. They pick favourites and if they don't like you you will get blamed for everything. Also base all punishment on rumours and will punish you with no proof, they always have their nose in your business and have no respect for privacy of what parents or students do outside of school JUST NO"
"I love the school a lot but there can be very problematic people who pick on others who do nothing to them.. Also the teachers are great but i feel like they can talk bad about students and once i've heard 2 teachers talking bad about me in year 4 and it made me sad"
"I went to this school in the early 1980's, for about 18 months. Whilst I enjoyed it there, as the previous lady said, there was alot of snobbery. And I found they were snobs for no reason in peticular. It was very expensive then. I enjoyed my education there and I was sad to leave, but we were moving country."
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