Aloysian Alumni Association
The age-old Old Boys Association of St. Aloysius' Anglo-Indian High School, Visakhapatnam (Estd. 1847) was rejuvenated and re-christened as the Aloysian Alumni Association while the school celebrated its 175 years jubilee (Dodransbicentennial) in November 2022.
Vision
The Aloysian Alumni Association envisions a well-knit, spirited community of alumni that strives for individual and collective progression of the Aloysian fraternity by Alumni networking and championing the age-old values of our Alma Mater while collaborating seamlessly with the school. We aim to be an increasingly transformative body that leaves an enduring impact and legacy for Aloysian generations – past, present, and the future.
Mission
Serve to network Aloysian spirit and pride to connect the past, nurture the present, and empower the future.
Testimonials
Prof. V Balacharan
(1981 Batch Aloysian) | CEO U-Sky Pvt Ltd, Prof, State University of New York, Visiting Prof Long Island University, Pace University, USA and University of Barcelona
Some call it the “special sauceâ€; others, “our secret weapon.†They are referring to the fanatical loyalty St. Alyosius's alumni feel for their school. To many who have passed out of this school, say those were the "best years of our lives" There has been, most agree, a “St. Aloysian Way†of engaging with alumni that is unique among schools across India “Alumni really do have some say in what goes on, and that has played out in a lot of ways, in terms of people working harder, being more loyal, and generating initiatives that wouldn’t get started at other institutions.†Almost all alumni, in fact, praise many aspects of the School, but they are anxious to ensure that the same close relationship they have enjoyed with St Alyosius is passed down to future generations. Long live our St Aloysius' school spirit!
Kolipaka Madhu
(1984 Batch Aloysian) | Jt.Deputy Director Intelligence Bureau Ministry of Home affairs
St Aloysius’ has inculcated in me ethics, morals and values along with knowledge, wisdom and character right from nursery. These values have been instrumental in defining my character and personality as I grew up and have led to my professional and personal success. I owe it all to the school that nurtured me. I am eternally grateful to both the school and my parents who chose the school wisely.
Dr. P J Srinivas
(1984 Batch Aloysian) | Associate Professor, Community Medicine, Andhra Medical College, Visakhapatnam
I feel privileged and elated to be an ALUMNI of this prestigious school. This is the place where I learnt language, communication skills and discipline. It nurtured me as a good human being. I owe a lot to this school and like to be a part of the school alumni for any developmental activities.
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