School Overview
St Aloysius' College, located in the urban setting of Highgate, London, is a mixed-gender secondary academy catering to students aged 11-19. As a part of the All Saints Academy Trust, it provides education with a Roman Catholic ethos. The school, with a capacity for 1,150 students, does not operate on a selective admission basis, making it accessible to a wide range of students within the community. The school offers a comprehensive secondary education, including a sixth form, but doesn't provide boarding facilities. It is well-connected by public transport, with several bus routes and nearby train stations like Archway and Highgate. The school embodies a rich history, being one of the oldest surviving Catholic foundations in the Archdiocese of Westminster, which reflects in its commitment to both academic excellence and holistic development.
Vision, Ethos & Values
St Aloysius' College is deeply rooted in its Catholic values, aiming to provide a nurturing environment where students can develop academically, socially, physically, morally, culturally, and spiritually. The school’s mission statement emphasizes an encounter with Jesus Christ as central to its identity and daily mission. It aims to be a place of welcome and compassion, embodying gospel values. This ethos is evident in the school’s approach to education, which focuses on respect for individuality and integrity. The school community is encouraged to aim for excellence, fostered through a supportive atmosphere that values diversity and inclusion. Students are taught to respect each other as creations of God, reflecting the school’s dedication to promoting a strong Catholic ethos in all its activities, from religious lessons to community outreach.




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