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Loyola School, Bhubaneswar

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Principal
  
Fr. A. Amaladoss, S.J.

Gender
  
Coeducational

Accreditation
  
ICSE

Founded
  
2001

Teaching staff
  
68

Grades
  
LKG to 12th

Enrollment
  
2500

Phone
  
0674 230 0791

Number of students
  
2,500

Established
  
2001; 16 years ago (2001)

Address
  
Plot No: L1, Gate No: 2, Ward No: 20, Salia Sahi, Jaydev Vihar 751023, Xavier Rd, Rail Vihar, Chandrasekharpur, Bhubaneswar, Odisha 751013

Similar
  
DAV PUBLIC SCHOOL, SAI Internatio School, ODM Public School, St Josephs High School, Prabhujee English Medium

Loyola School, Bhubaneswar, is an LKG to 12th school, ranked among the best English Medium schools in Odisha, run by the Roman Catholic, Jesuit Fathers.

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Academics

The curriculum includes English literature, history, geography, civics, mathematics, physics, chemistry, biology, commerce and accountancy, economics, computer science, socially useful productive work (such as class cleaning), environmental studies, value education, and for Christians religious instruction. No language other than English is allowed within the campus.

Each year in April since 2011, Loyola School sponsors an Inter-School Quiz in memory of a deceased member of the class of 2010, “Aditya Manish Sahu”.

Houses

There are four houses: Ruby (red), Sapphire (blue), Emerald (green), and Topaz (yellow). Every Thursday the school conducts house assemblies separately at four places on the campus: at a small red stage, staff room, junior assembly ground, and the badminton court. The place allotted to a house is for two months, after which they rotate. Each week the students of a particular house look after the campus, to maintain discipline.

The students of the minding house are known as mentors. The houses have moderators, a captain and a vice-captain from senior and junior year. In alternate years a sports day is organised when the houses compete with each other.

References

Loyola School, Bhubaneswar Wikipedia