St Aloysius' College (Malta)
St. Aloysius' College (often abbreviated to SAC) is a Catholic college run by the Jesuits in Birkirkara, Malta. It was founded in 1907 to complement the seminaries and tertiary institutions already in existence on the island. Today it is a boys' primary and secondary school with a coeducational sixth form. The College compound also houses a parish church which is used by the school and opened to the public for daily mass. The current rector is Fr. Patrick Magro SJ.
Amongst its students were former President Emeritus Guido de Marco, former President Emeritus Edward Fenech Adami, Prime Minister Joseph Muscat, former Deputy Prime Minister and Minister for Foreign Affairs Tonio Borg, and the Chief Justice. Other personalities include international composer and musician Robert Cremona, children's author Saviour Pirotta, celebrity singer Ira Losco.
Read more about St Aloysius' College (Malta): History, The Secondary School, The Sixth Form, Saturday Schooling, Extra-curricular Activities, Notable Alumni
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