Alongside the Kingston campus is the Parish Church, Christ the Priest, serving the needs of both the college and broader community.
[citation needed] St Aloysius Catholic College, founded in 1960 by the Sisters of Charity as St Aloysius Primary School, catered for Kindergarten to Grade 6 until 2009, when the educational capacity began expanding to cater for Grades 7–10.
[citation needed] In 2007, the Archbishop of Hobart, Adrian Doyle, gave approval for the primary school to extend its educational program to include Grades 7–10 and for St Aloysius School to become St Aloysius Catholic College.
[citation needed] The Kindergarten to Grade 4 Kingston Campus had its educational provision enhanced with the construction of the Sisters of Charity Centre, a large ominous multi-purpose facility, and an extension to provide extra learning areas for Kindergarten staff and students.
Joe Sandric and Brendan Gill, Doran’s deputies, took over the leadership of the college as co-principals after her retirement.