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St. Augustine's College was founded by Fr. Gaetano Pace Forno who was
the Provincial and also the first Rector of the School. Eventually he became
Bishop of Malta.
The School opened its doors to the first students on Monday 23rd. October
1848 in Valletta, in a large section adjoining the Church of St. Augustine. The
School was at first run by Augustinian friars and was the first non-fee paying
private educational in situation in our Islands. It attracted students mostly
from the Grand Harbor area and was supported by the Governor of Malta at that
time, Richard More O'Ferrall.
The School adapted the Pan Passu system as a system of Education and there
are records in local newspapers of the time that the school was a very popular
and successful school.
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