St Joseph College, Aalst
St Joseph's College (Dutch, Sint-Jozefscollege) is a Roman Catholic subsidized free school for general secondary education founded by the Society of Jesus in Aalst. The school building is a protected monument.[2]
St Joseph's College Sint-Jozefscollege | |
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Aalst, Belgium | |
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Type | Secondary |
Established | 1622 |
Affiliation | Jesuit[1] (Roman Catholic) |
Website | St Joseph's College |
Front entrance |
Teachers
- Joseph-Olivier Andries (1796-1886)
- Evarist Bauwens s.j. (1853-1937)
- Emiel Fleerackers s.j. (1877-1948)
- Adhemar Geerebaert s.j. (1876-1944)
- Marcel Schurmans s.j. (1909-1989)
- Desideer Stracke s.j. (1875-1970)
- Lode Taeymans s.j. (1874-1937)
- Constant Van Crombrugghe (1789-1885)
- André Van Iseghem s.j. (1799-1869)
- Jozef Van Opdenbosch s.j. (1892-1944)
- Antonius van Torre s.j. (1615-1679)
History
In 1622, the Jesuits founded a school dedicated to Saint Joseph at the Pontstraat in Aalst. A century later, a church hall with a baroque facade was added. St Joseph College was continually expanded over the centuries and rebuilt. In 1997, the school complex was made a protected monument.[2][3]
Former students
Notable students of the school include:[3]
Gallery
- College Chapel
- Side entrance
References
- Jesuit. Accessed 6 June 2016.
- Databank of Intermediary Structures retrieved 20 February 2014
- St Joseph Aalst site retrieved 20 February 2014
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