VISION AND MISSION
Our Vision
As an educational institution, Loyola aims at preparing students to become professionally competent citizens who are at the same time concerned about others, especially the underprivileged, in order to build up a just society.
Our Mission
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To inculcate in our students the values of:
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love and concern for others
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friendliness and co-operation
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truthfulness
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respect for all as children of God
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discipline and self-control
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responsible citizenship
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care and concern for the environment
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To promote in our students:
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academic excellence
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leadership skills
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all-round development
Loyola, therefore, expects the parents to contribute their share towards achieving this goal. Your children will be exposed to the social realities in our own town and beyond. They will be required to do certain amount of social service for their underprivileged brothers/sisters.
Motto
Strong Truths Well Lived…. Let your light shine….
Our Values
Loyola’s values include belief in effort toward imbuing:
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Faith – To give students of all faiths a profound, life-changing experience that focuses on God’s unconditional love and a deeper understanding of themselves as persons of faith.
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Jesuit / Ignatian Spirituality – To root students in the Catholic faith and the Spiritual Exercises of St. Ignatius. To focus on loving service to one’s God and neighbour. To discover and share one’s gifts and talents with the world.
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Formation of the Whole Person – To thoughtfully and intentionally integrate the fullness of human experience through spiritual, intellectual, emotional, social and physical development.
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A World Affirming Perspective – To provide a spiritual dimension which sees creation as good. To promote a dialogue between faith and culture, which fosters the capacity for critical and original thinking. To appreciate the gifts of life.
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Diversity – To create and sustain a vibrant, inclusive community reflecting the expansive demographics and rich mixture of Indian population.
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Scholarship – To build a culture of lifelong learning and inquiry through a rigorous and innovative college preparatory curriculum.
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Service – To be informed by a faith that does justice. To challenge our students to be “Men for and with Others.” To be in companionship with –and learning from – the disenfranchised, the marginalized and the most in need. To serve as Jesus did.
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Leadership – To develop young men who are compassionate, intellectually distinguished and morally courageous. To create students who become impactful “agents of change” for the world.
Objectives
As a Catholic, independent, coeducational, school preparatory, rural, secondary day school, rooted in the Jesuit tradition, Loyola School challenges its young men and women to become intellectually fulfilled, open to growth, religious, loving, and committed to doing justice.
Loyola School is committed to challenging its students religiously, intellectually, aesthetically, physically, and socially.
Opportunities for personal study, reflection, and leadership allow students to expand their knowledge, develop their skills, mature as individuals and community members, and realize the goodness inherent in themselves and all God’s creation.
In keeping with the Ignatian spirit of cura personalise (care for the whole person), Loyola School strives to develop the diverse and unique talents of each member of the Loyola community, and encourages the use of these talents to serve others for the greater glory of God.