Loyola High School of Los Angeles
Men for and with Others
Welcome, in admissions our goal is simply to provide you and your son information to help your family make the best decision for his future.
As the oldest continuing secondary school in all of Southern California, we know that high school is a time for change. We pride ourselves on our ability to appreciate the individual gifts of each student, while challenging them to share those gifts with our school community and the world beyond.
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Read MoreLoyola Cubs are an extremely talented group of young men who exemplify character, faith and hard work. They become friends for life and have fun while embracing new challenges.
In Admissions, our goal is simply to provide you and your son information to help your family make the best decision for his future. If you have questions or seek additional information, please fill out an admissions inquiry or call us at 213.381.5121, x1202.
The Jesuits have been at the forefront of education for five centuries. It involves care for the individual, a striving for excellence, sharing one’s gifts and developing unity of heart, mind and soul.
The all-male environment at Loyola is one that promotes leadership, integrity, social responsibility and most of all, acceptance. We put a strong focus on faith, academics and co-curriculars, encouraging students to explore their full potential, while also fostering an environment that is open and welcoming in response to the needs of young men both academically and developmentally in the 21st century.
Most importantly, however, the camaraderie and the brotherhood that is fostered on this campus will stay with you for a lifetime. At Loyola, you may be a student for four years, but you will leave as a Cub for Life.
"Frank Kozakowski has been a foundational figure at Loyola High School in Los Angeles, serving the community for nearly four decades. He began his career in 1978 as a mathematics instructor and football coach and eventually assumed leadership roles—including assistant principal and principal before becoming the Director of Admissions in 2023. His administrative approach draws on the philosophy of servant leadership, inspired by Robert Greenleaf, prioritizing service, integrity, and empathy in education. During his 15-year tenure as principal, Mr. Kozakowski guided Loyola through significant challenges,including the COVID-19 pandemic and remained instrumental in every admissions decision and the school’s operations. Under his leadership, Loyola earned the CIF Southern Section’s Commissioner’s Cup 10 times as the top boys athletic program, with a strong emphasis on fair play rather than athletic transfers. His commitment extended beyond academics and sports, he helped introduce innovative health initiatives such as baseline concussion testing for all students and supported transitions back to in person learning during the pandemic. He earned both his bachelor’s and master’s degrees from UCLA, and lives in Culver City with his wife Jennifer. They have two children, Katie and Matthew, the latter a Loyola alumnus, highlighting his deep personal connection to the school’s community."
— Frank Kozakowski, Director of Admissions, Interim
"Jimmy joined the Admissions team in 2023 and enjoys sharing his passion for Loyola High School with the greater Los Angeles area. In addition to his work in Admissions, he serves as the Head Lacrosse Coach. Prior to joining Admissions, Jimmy worked in Loyola’s Athletic Department beginning in 2019. Originally from the Washington, D.C. area, Jimmy earned his B.S. in Kinesiology from the University of Maryland. In 2008, he moved to California, where he played professional lacrosse, worked at ESPN, and coached at Palos Verdes High School for 11 years. He earned an M.A. in Coaching and Athletic Administration in 2017 and an M.S. in Coaching and Exercise Sciences from Concordia University Irvine in 2022. Jimmy lives with his wife of 13 years, their daughter, and two younger sons."
— Jimmy Borell, Assistant Director of Admissions
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jborell@loyolahs.edu
"Khisna joined Loyola High School with more than eight years of dedicated experience working in Catholic school environments, supported by a strong educational foundation—including a B.A. and M.A. from UCLA. Her family’s deep connection to the mission of service, community service and social justice is personal as a native Angeleno. Khisna lives in Los Angeles with her husband and is the proud mother of two, with both their daughter and son (who’s a Loyola alum) currently attending college."
— Khisna Holloway, Administrative Assistant, Admissions