Aloysius College, The Hague

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.