St. Augustine's College (Malta)

St. Augustine's College (Malta)

St Augustine College in Malta was established as a Catholic school for boys by the Order of Saint Augustine in 1848. Mons. Fra. Gaetano Pace dei Baroni Forno O.S.A. founded it in Valletta next door to the church of St. Augustine. It has since been relocated to Pietà.

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