St Aloysius Primary School – your Catholic education journey starts here.

November 14, 2025 BY
St Aloysius Primary School

St Aloysius Primary School has been the centre of Catholic education for the past 120 years.

Term four is always an exciting time of the Year at St Aloysius Primary School.

The Grade 6s are starting their orientation at their secondary schools – our students are blessed to have direct access to St Ignatius College, Sacred Heart and St Joseph’s, as part of their Catholic Education journey.

Students are settles in their individual classrooms and in small class sizes with their teachers and teachers aides.

 

Our new preps have started their transitions for 2026. And the whole school is gearing up for the annual school concert at the Queenscliff Town Hall.

St Aloysius Primary School is a calm and caring school of 115 students, situated in Queenscliff on the beautiful Bellarine Peninsula.

Average class sizes are made up of around 14 students to one teacher, allowing for targeted learning and teaching experiences.

 

Having recently celebrated its 120th anniversary, St Aloysius is steeped in local history. It has been a centre of Catholic Education excellence during this time, producing some of the Geelong region’s highest NAPLAN results over the past five years.

The students from St Aloysius are connected to their history, are engaged with the present and are striving to influence the future of the beautiful community they live and work in.

The first thing that most parents who come for a tour of St Aloysius Primary School comment upon is how calm the atmosphere in the school is. Students are settled in their individual classrooms, in small class sizes with their teachers and teachers’ aides getting very targeted learning and teaching experiences.

Average class sizes at St Aloysius are around 14 students to one teacher for Literacy and Numeracy sessions, and enjoy an engaging mix of Performing and Visual Arts, STEAM and Physical Education where they have the opportunity to collaborate on practical projects.

Students are given opportunities to have leadership roles, compete in sporting tournaments and participate in performing arts events.

 

Students in a small school like St Aloysius are given excellent opportunities to have a leadership role, compete in representative sporting tournaments and participate in performing arts events.

St Aloysius has availability at some year levels for an end of year intake, and all enquiries for 2026 are welcome via their website.

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