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St Aloysius' College, Glasgow

St Aloysius' College is a selective fee-paying, independent, 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.

St Aloysius' College
MottoAd majora natus sum (Latin)
Motto in English
I am born for greater things
TypePrivate, Catholic, selective, fee-charging, Day School coeducational basic education institution
Established12 September 1859; 164 years ago (12 September 1859)
Religious affiliation
Roman Catholic (Jesuit)
ChairmanIsabelle Cullen
HeadmasterPatrick Doyle (appointed)
Students250 (Junior School)
550 (Senior School)
800 Total
Address
45 Hill Street
, ,
Scotland

55°52′00″N 4°15′49″W / 55.8667°N 4.2635°W / 55.8667; -4.2635
Alma Mater song"Carmen Aloisianum"
PublicationThe Gonzaga Eagle
Colours Myrtle  and  Gold 
NicknameAloysians
Websitewww.staloysius.org

History edit

Foundation edit

The school was established on 12 September 1859 at Charlotte Street, near Glasgow Green, in the East End of Glasgow. Here lived the city's largely migrant Catholic community from Ireland and the Scottish Highlands, both of which groups the school was intended to serve. Since 1866 the College's main campus has been situated in Garnethill on the north side of Glasgow city centre, adjacent to the Glasgow School of Art. Originally, the school was for boys only. In 1979 the admission policy was changed by the Governors during the tenure of Headmaster Fr. Henry Anthony Richmond SJ and girls were admitted.[1] Girls now make up half of the school population.

Buildings edit

Buildings include the original category-B listed Italianate Chandlery Building, including the administration block, library, and refectory. Its 1908 and 1926 extensions are known collectively as The Hanson Building, which accommodates classrooms for languages and the humanities as well as the school chapel and gymnasium.[2]

The Mount Building, which originally housed the city's first Royal Hospital for Sick Children from 1882, which previously housed the junior school (whose patron is St John Ogilvie) as well as music, art and drama and the kindergarten.[2] As of August 2023, The Mount Building is no longer being used by the school and Music, Art and Drama facilities have all been moved to the convent building, referred to by the school as the Performing Arts Centre, or PAC, while the kindergarten is now its own building.

More modern additions include the Clavius Building housing the Mathematics, Science, and Technology faculty and the Junior School Building, both of which have won RIBA architectural awards,[3] and have been identified as amongst the best modern Scottish buildings.

In 2011, the number of buildings and the size of the campus increased with the acquisition of the Mercy Convent site and buildings. The building houses the schools music and art classrooms, as well as a drama and recording studio.

 
St Aloysius Church next door, associated with the college

The school has a close relationship with the Jesuit parish church of St Aloysius next door. The church is regularly used by the college and Masses offered for both the junior and senior schools.[4] The building is listed category A, designed by C. J. Menart in the baroque revival style and modelled on the Church of the Gesú, original Jesuit headquarters in Rome.[5]

A new Sports Hall was recently constructed on the College campus, and open for use from August 2017.[6] The school's main sports grounds are on the north-eastern outskirts of the city at Millerston.

Headmasters edit

  • Father William Forrester, SJ – ( -1977)
  • Father Henry Anthony Richmond, SJ – (1977–1991)
  • Rev. Dr. James Hanvey SJ (1991–1995)
  • Father Adrian Porter, SJ – (1995–2004)
  • Mr John E Stoer – (2004–2013)
  • Mr John Browne – (2013–2016)
  • Mr Matthew Bartlett – (2016–2022)
  • Mr Patrick Doyle - (2023-)

Junior School and Kindergarten edit

St Aloysius' College Kindergarten and Junior School in Glasgow support children from the ages of 3 to 12 years old. The kindergarten is situated in the Mount Building, while the Junior school is in a modern building along Hill Street. As well as attending lessons in the Junior school, the pupils will also receive preparation for the sacraments of Reconciliation, Confirmation and First Holy Communion as part of the school's three-fold tuition for their academic, social and spiritual lives.[7][8]

Houses edit

There are four houses: Aloysius Gonzaga, Ignatius of Loyola, John Ogilvie and Francis Xavier, named after Jesuit saints. Previously pupils were divided into 'Romans' and 'Carthaginians' with 'victories' being awarded to pupils for good work. These were totalled at the end of the academic year and overall awarded to the house with the most victories. As of 2016, Campion House became Gonzaga, named after the patron saint of the school.

The College motto is Ad majora natus sum, which means "I am born for greater things". As in many Jesuit schools, pupils are instructed to inscribe AMDG (Ad Majorem Dei Gloriam – "To the greater glory of God") on all work. The school emblem is an eagle, and the College hymn is the Carmen Aloisianum.

Sport edit

Aloysius' rugby team won the Scottish Rugby U16 Schools' Cup Final in 2016,[9] and in 2022, the U18 1st XV won the schools’ shield final.[10]

Notable former pupils (Old Aloysians or O.A.) edit

Arts and Media
 
A.J. Cronin, alumnus of the college

Academia and medicine

Politics and law

  • James Marley (1893–1954) – politician
  • Seamus O'Donovan (1896-1979) - IRA's top emissary to Nazi Germany
  • John Thomas Wheatley (1908–1988) – Baron Wheatley, politician and judge
  • Patrick Kavanagh CBE (1923–2013), senior police officer
  • Joseph Beltrami (1932–2015) – Glasgow defence lawyer
  • James Stuart Gordon (1936-2020) – Lord Gordon of Strathblane, CBE
  • The Rt Hon Lord Gill (born 1942) – former Lord President of the Court of Session
  • Michael Scanlan (1946–2015) – Former President of the Law Society of Scotland[11]
  • Gerald Malone (born 1950) – former MP
  • Paul McBride (1964–2012) – QC, lawyer
  • Austin Lafferty, (born 1959) former President of the Law Society of Scotland[12]
  • Polly Higgins (1968–2019) – barrister, author and international environmental lawyer, founder of the ECOCIDE initiative, advocate for the recognition of Ecocide as a criminal offence

Religious

Sports

Buildings edit

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ "The people's college | Tes Magazine". www.tes.com. Retrieved 25 September 2023.
  2. ^ a b John V. McCabe, A History of St Aloysius’ College 1859 to 1999, St Aloysius’ College, 2000.
  3. ^ "St Aloysius Maths Building, Glasgow, Elder & Cannon Architects", glasgowarchitecture.co.uk, URL Retrieved 27 September 2006
  4. ^ Religious Life, St Aloysius College site Retrieved 24 January 2013
  5. ^ British Listed Buildings Retrieved 24 January 2013
  6. ^ "Our New Sports Facility – St Aloysius' College". community.staloysius.org. Retrieved 27 July 2017.
  7. ^ Junior School, St Aloysius College Junior School Glasgow Retrieved 24 January 2013
  8. ^ Kindergarten, St Aloysius College Kindergarten Glasgow Retrieved 21 February 2019
  9. ^ "St Aloysius' overcome Strathallan in U16 Cup Final showcase | Scottish Rugby Union". www.scottishrugby.org. Retrieved 27 July 2017.
  10. ^ National Schools Cup Final 2022/23 Match Reports, ScottishRugby.org, 7 December 2022, retrieved 11 December 2022
  11. ^ "Michael Scanlan". HeraldScotland. Retrieved 25 April 2017.
  12. ^ McCabe, John V. (2000). A History of St Aloysius' College 1859–1999. St Aloysius' College. p. 215. ISBN 0-9538287-0-0.
  13. ^ "Obituary: Charlie Church". www.scotsman.com. Retrieved 21 October 2016.

External links edit

  • Official website  

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St Aloysius College is a selective fee paying independent 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 St Aloysius CollegeMottoAd majora natus sum Latin Motto in EnglishI am born for greater thingsTypePrivate Catholic selective fee charging Day School coeducational basic education institutionEstablished12 September 1859 164 years ago 12 September 1859 Religious affiliationRoman Catholic Jesuit ChairmanIsabelle CullenHeadmasterPatrick Doyle appointed Students250 Junior School 550 Senior School 800 TotalAddress45 Hill Street Glasgow Scotland55 52 00 N 4 15 49 W 55 8667 N 4 2635 W 55 8667 4 2635Alma Mater song Carmen Aloisianum PublicationThe Gonzaga EagleColours Myrtle and Gold NicknameAloysiansWebsitewww wbr staloysius wbr org Contents 1 History 1 1 Foundation 1 2 Buildings 1 3 Headmasters 2 Junior School and Kindergarten 3 Houses 4 Sport 5 Notable former pupils Old Aloysians or O A 6 Buildings 7 See also 8 References 9 External linksHistory editFoundation edit The school was established on 12 September 1859 at Charlotte Street near Glasgow Green in the East End of Glasgow Here lived the city s largely migrant Catholic community from Ireland and the Scottish Highlands both of which groups the school was intended to serve Since 1866 the College s main campus has been situated in Garnethill on the north side of Glasgow city centre adjacent to the Glasgow School of Art Originally the school was for boys only In 1979 the admission policy was changed by the Governors during the tenure of Headmaster Fr Henry Anthony Richmond SJ and girls were admitted 1 Girls now make up half of the school population Buildings edit Buildings include the original category B listed Italianate Chandlery Building including the administration block library and refectory Its 1908 and 1926 extensions are known collectively as The Hanson Building which accommodates classrooms for languages and the humanities as well as the school chapel and gymnasium 2 The Mount Building which originally housed the city s first Royal Hospital for Sick Children from 1882 which previously housed the junior school whose patron is St John Ogilvie as well as music art and drama and the kindergarten 2 As of August 2023 The Mount Building is no longer being used by the school and Music Art and Drama facilities have all been moved to the convent building referred to by the school as the Performing Arts Centre or PAC while the kindergarten is now its own building More modern additions include the Clavius Building housing the Mathematics Science and Technology faculty and the Junior School Building both of which have won RIBA architectural awards 3 and have been identified as amongst the best modern Scottish buildings In 2011 the number of buildings and the size of the campus increased with the acquisition of the Mercy Convent site and buildings The building houses the schools music and art classrooms as well as a drama and recording studio nbsp St Aloysius Church next door associated with the collegeThe school has a close relationship with the Jesuit parish church of St Aloysius next door The church is regularly used by the college and Masses offered for both the junior and senior schools 4 The building is listed category A designed by C J Menart in the baroque revival style and modelled on the Church of the Gesu original Jesuit headquarters in Rome 5 A new Sports Hall was recently constructed on the College campus and open for use from August 2017 6 The school s main sports grounds are on the north eastern outskirts of the city at Millerston Headmasters edit Father William Forrester SJ 1977 Father Henry Anthony Richmond SJ 1977 1991 Rev Dr James Hanvey SJ 1991 1995 Father Adrian Porter SJ 1995 2004 Mr John E Stoer 2004 2013 Mr John Browne 2013 2016 Mr Matthew Bartlett 2016 2022 Mr Patrick Doyle 2023 Junior School and Kindergarten editSt Aloysius College Kindergarten and Junior School in Glasgow support children from the ages of 3 to 12 years old The kindergarten is situated in the Mount Building while the Junior school is in a modern building along Hill Street As well as attending lessons in the Junior school the pupils will also receive preparation for the sacraments of Reconciliation Confirmation and First Holy Communion as part of the school s three fold tuition for their academic social and spiritual lives 7 8 Houses editThere are four houses Aloysius Gonzaga Ignatius of Loyola John Ogilvie and Francis Xavier named after Jesuit saints Previously pupils were divided into Romans and Carthaginians with victories being awarded to pupils for good work These were totalled at the end of the academic year and overall awarded to the house with the most victories As of 2016 Campion House became Gonzaga named after the patron saint of the school The College motto is Ad majora natus sum which means I am born for greater things As in many Jesuit schools pupils are instructed to inscribe AMDG Ad Majorem Dei Gloriam To the greater glory of God on all work The school emblem is an eagle and the College hymn is the Carmen Aloisianum Sport editAloysius rugby team won the Scottish Rugby U16 Schools Cup Final in 2016 9 and in 2022 the U18 1st XV won the schools shield final 10 Notable former pupils Old Aloysians or O A editSee also Category People educated at St Aloysius College GlasgowArts and Media A J Cronin 1896 1981 author nbsp A J Cronin alumnus of the collegeCanon Sydney MacEwan 1908 1991 singer Ian Bannen 1928 1999 actor James Loughran born 1931 conductor Tom Conti born 1941 actor Sean Scanlan 1948 2017 actor Christopher Whyte born 1952 novelist Paul Coia born 1955 broadcaster Fred Morrison born 1963 musician Armando Iannucci born 1963 comedian Hardeep Singh Kohli born 1969 broadcaster Sanjeev Kohli born 1971 comedianAcademia and medicine Owen Hannaway 1939 2006 historian Patrick J O Donnell 1948 2016 university lecturer Prof Sir Harry Burns born 1951 Ex Chief Medical Officer for Scotland now professor of global public health at the University of Strathclyde Prof John Joseph Haldane born 1954 professor of philosophyPolitics and law James Marley 1893 1954 politician Seamus O Donovan 1896 1979 IRA s top emissary to Nazi Germany John Thomas Wheatley 1908 1988 Baron Wheatley politician and judge Patrick Kavanagh CBE 1923 2013 senior police officer Joseph Beltrami 1932 2015 Glasgow defence lawyer James Stuart Gordon 1936 2020 Lord Gordon of Strathblane CBE The Rt Hon Lord Gill born 1942 former Lord President of the Court of Session Michael Scanlan 1946 2015 Former President of the Law Society of Scotland 11 Gerald Malone born 1950 former MP Paul McBride 1964 2012 QC lawyer Austin Lafferty born 1959 former President of the Law Society of Scotland 12 Polly Higgins 1968 2019 barrister author and international environmental lawyer founder of the ECOCIDE initiative advocate for the recognition of Ecocide as a criminal offenceReligious John Maguire 1851 1920 Archbishop of Glasgow Rt Rev James Black 1894 1968 first bishop of Paisley Most Rev James Donald Scanlan 1899 1976 former archbishop of Glasgow Rt Rev Stephen McGill 1912 2005 former bishop of Argyll and the Isles and second bishop of Paisley Rev James J Quinn 1919 2010 priest hymnwriter and ecumenist Maurice Taylor born 1926 Bishop of the Diocese of Galloway Rt Rev Peter Antony Moran born 1935 emeritus Bishop of AberdeenSports Charlie Church 1929 2010 footballer 13 Carlo di Ciacca born 1977 former rugby union player Dan York rugby union player James Craig rugby union former Scotland international rugby union playerBuildings edit nbsp Scott Street building nbsp Hill Street building nbsp Sports complex on Dalhousie Street opened 2017 nbsp Junior School buildingSee also editList of Jesuit sitesReferences edit The people s college Tes Magazine www tes com Retrieved 25 September 2023 a b John V McCabe A History of St Aloysius College 1859 to 1999 St Aloysius College 2000 St Aloysius Maths Building Glasgow Elder amp Cannon Architects glasgowarchitecture co uk URL Retrieved 27 September 2006 Religious Life St Aloysius College site Retrieved 24 January 2013 British Listed Buildings Retrieved 24 January 2013 Our New Sports Facility St Aloysius College community staloysius org Retrieved 27 July 2017 Junior School St Aloysius College Junior School Glasgow Retrieved 24 January 2013 Kindergarten St Aloysius College Kindergarten Glasgow Retrieved 21 February 2019 St Aloysius overcome Strathallan in U16 Cup Final showcase Scottish Rugby Union www scottishrugby org Retrieved 27 July 2017 National Schools Cup Final 2022 23 Match Reports ScottishRugby org 7 December 2022 retrieved 11 December 2022 Michael Scanlan HeraldScotland Retrieved 25 April 2017 McCabe John V 2000 A History of St Aloysius College 1859 1999 St Aloysius College p 215 ISBN 0 9538287 0 0 Obituary Charlie Church www scotsman com Retrieved 21 October 2016 External links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to St Aloysius College Glasgow Official website nbsp College Handbook St Aloysius page on Scottish Schools Online Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title St Aloysius 27 College Glasgow amp oldid 1182057381 St Aloysius College Junior School and Kindergarten, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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