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- May 2026
From the Principal
As we continue through the Easter season, we look ahead with joy to the celebration of Pentecost Sunday on 24 May — one of the most significant moments in the life of the Church.
From the Deputy Principal
The College uniform is designed to create a cultural connection for students, help students bond as ‘Aloysians’ as well as forming equity across the student body.
Mamma Mia!
With only four weeks to go until opening night, excitement is building for our 2026 College Production of Mamma Mia! Tickets are selling quickly, particularly for the Friday and Saturday evening performances, where availability is now becoming limited.
Mercy in Action
There are lots of activities currently underway for our Mercy in Action programs across the college.
Sports Update
The past fortnight has been an action‑packed period for St Aloysius, with students representing the College across a wide range of sports. We are proud of the effort, sportsmanship and determination shown by all players.
Immersion Program
This week, our Year 11 students Heidi and Lila continued their formation and preparation towards the Cambodian Immersion in August this year.
From the Assistant Principal
Students are expected to manage multiple subjects, deadlines, and commitments, the latter form the rich tapestry of school life I would argue.
Mother's Day Breakfast
Mother's Day Breakfast Raises Over $3,500 for McAuley Community Services for Women
Year 11 Reflection Day
Year 11 Reflection Day gave us the chance to step outside our usual routines here at St Aloysius College and explore the beliefs and traditions that shape different communities.
Year 7 2028
The interview process for Year 7 2028 is well underway, with applications closing on Friday, 14th August 2026.
Debating
St Aloysius students from Years 9–12 have enjoyed a strong DAV debating season.
ACS Chess
Last week, students from Years 7–11 represented the College at the interschool chess tournament.
From Year 7
We are reminded that schools are not simply places of learning; they are communities built on kindness, support, and connection.
From Year 8
Exploring Courage Through Poetry
From Year 10
As we approach the exam period, our Year 10 students have been working hard to prepare for assessments.
From the Senior Years
Reflection Day, Mercy in Action & VCE VM