behind the rectory of Saint Teresa of Avila Church and at that time only accommodated Catholic boys.
The original plan was to replace the school at Katwijk with a mega complex between Oostduinlaan and Raamweg, with construction beginning in 1914, but only the basement was completed when funds ran out.
World War I and the Russian Revolution ended this effort, and in 1925 a more modest building was constructed.
It included two large rooms, an auditorium and chapel, stained-glass windows by Lou Asperslagh, and stately hall.
Aloysius College was among five schools participating in an interschool cultural event in The Hague.