St Aloysius College is a Catholic day school for girls, situated in Adelaide, South Australia. It is situated in the heart of the city of Adelaide. The school is adjacent to St Francis Xavier Cathedral, within a short walk from the central business district. The campus is bordered by Wakefield Street, Chancery Lane and Angas Street. Entrance to the College is from the Wakefield Street frontage, but the historic buildings which are in public view are best seen from Angas Street.
Twenty-four Irish Sisters of Mercy left Argentina for Australia in 1880 due to political unrest. They purchased a private home belonging to George Dutton Green in Angas Street, establishing a convent and school. The school was named St Angela’s but renamed St Aloysius in 1901. The school has been extended over time and convent buildings were extended in 1920, including the building of a chapel. The Sisters of Mercy closed the convent in 2005 and the school took over all of the buildings on the site.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/St_Aloysius_College,_Adelaide
It is worth going on the virtual tour of the College listed on the page:
http://www.sac.sa.edu.au/