Formation The club was founded in 1990 with the merger of
Hutcheson's GSFP and
Old Aloysians. As a struggling club about to be demoted to Division 7 of the McEwan's National League; the Old Aloysions members approved the merger first.
Hutcheson's GSFP were in Division 4 of the National League. Their EGM to approve the merger on 24 May 1990 was won by 57 votes to 8. The new club Hutchesons Aloysians would take Hutcheson's GSFP's place in the league in Division 4 of the McEwan's National League for the coming 1990–91 season. Anthony Posa became Hutchesons Aloysians first full international cap when he played for
Croatia against
Czechoslovakia in a World Cup qualifier in October 2001. In December 2000 he was interviewed before a match against Boroughmuir: "This is the first season I have played in the UK," says 29-year-old Posa. "So it is the first time I have played in the conditions you have in the depths of winter. Glasgow, particularly the guys at H/As, has treated me well. But the rain and mud are something else." In the club's last season, before a merger with
Glasgow Southern, Hutchesons Aloysians finally ensured promotion to Division 2. They won the title beating Berwick 37–15. ==Merger==