School Community
Loyola High School is an all-male, four-year, academically rigorous Catholic college preparatory school, run by the Society of Jesus (Jesuits).
Current enrollment is 1300, including a senior class of 291.
Faculty
Loyola’s 117 faculty, administrators and counselors all hold advanced professional degrees. Among these educators, 81 have master’s degrees and 17 have doctoral degrees.
Accreditation and Memberships
Western Association of Schools and Colleges, Western Catholic Educational Association, Jesuit Schools Network, National Catholic Education Association, the College Board, NACAC and WACAC.
School Community
Located near downtown Los Angeles, Loyola draws students from over 190+ zip codes. Admission is by entrance examination, recommendations and elementary school grades. Typically, 125 primary schools, public and private, are represented in a freshman class, drawn from an applicant pool representing over 225 schools.
A central part of the Jesuit mission is to provide a quality and affordable education. The Jesuit faculty contribution, endowment, financial aid and fundraising programs, along with donor generosity, enable Loyola to attract students from a wide variety of economic, ethnic and social backgrounds. Loyola’s student community is distinguished and enriched by its diversity.
Curriculum and Course Catalogue
The core program, required of all students, includes:
- Eight semesters of English.
- Eight semesters of Theology.
- Six semesters each of Mathematics, Foreign Language, Science and Social Science.
- Two semesters each of Fine Arts and Health/PE.
- One hundred plus of community service across four years are a requirement for graduation.
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