Loyola High School, Patna

Loyola High School
Location
Patna, India
Information
School type Private
Motto Daily Towards Progress
Religious affiliation(s) Roman Catholic
Established 1969
Principal Rev. Bro. Felix.
Colour(s) Green and Gold         
Publication Spark
Affiliations CBSE
Website

Loyola High School, Patna, India, is a co-educational Christian institution which was founded in 1969, originally for boys only. It is administered by the society of Montfort Brothers of St. Gabriel (Ranchi Province).[1]

St.Montfort's Statue in the school premises

The school was affiliated to the Bihar School Examination Board in 1976 but switched to the Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) in 1993. It expanded to include a senior secondary section on 1 April 2000 and now comprises primary, secondary and senior secondary sections.

The school has well equipped laboratories for physics, biology and chemistry, as well as for languages and computer studies. The school library is computerised.

Senior wing,Loyola

Uniform

Students have to attend school in the uniform, the colours of shirt is white and lower uniform color is Indian air force blue. Students are not allowed to wear or bring jewellery and are not allowed to use cosmetics.[citation needed]

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Alumni

Loyola has an alumni association and maintains a database of ex-students. The primary objective of the association is to promote and maintain contacts among the ex-students and to help the school with matters concerning its promotion, development and welfare.[2]

The most influential student Sumeet Anand passed out in 2007.

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Results

The reputation of the school has improved over recent years. It achieves excellent results in both board exams and in competitive exams such as Indian Institute of Technology Joint Entrance Examination (JEE), AIEEE and AIPMT. Loyola is known for students having all round capabilities and for its deemed excellence in the sports field as well.[citation needed]

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External links

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