St Aloysius' College (Malta)

St Aloysius College (SAC) is a Catholic primary, secondary and post-secondary education institution run by the Euro-Mediterranean Province of the Society of Jesus in Birkirkara, Malta.

In October 1907, the Jesuits, at the request of Pope Pius X, founded St Aloysius College at Birkirkara, in the building which presently houses the secondary school.

Such events include the Sixth Form's Soirée, the Secondary School Concert, Talent Nights, and the celebration of other feast days in the Jesuit calendar.

The theatre's stage has been refurbished, and the under-stage area professionally upgraded to include modern bathroom facilities, designated make-up spaces, and all-new electrical supplies.

Facilities include biology, chemistry, physics, and computer laboratories, a media room, library, and assembly hall.

During the event, students perform a variety of singing and dance items aimed at strengthening community spirit.

The council is responsible for coordinating and liaising with the school administration and for organising most Sixth Form events, and has an important say in the Soirée.

From its inception in 1907, St Aloysius College never held classes on Wednesday but instead on Saturday morning, making it the only school in Malta to do so.

On October 13, 2006, a decision was made by Maltese Jesuit Provincial Paul Chetcuti and college rector Patrick Magro to replace Saturdays with Wednesdays to conform to the practice of other schools.

The sports complex grounds
The Sixth Form façade