A Legacy of Excellence Rooted in 450 Years of Jesuit Tradition
At Loyola School, Kozhikode, we open the doors to a world of learning, values, and transformation. Rooted in the timeless and globally renowned 450-year Jesuit tradition of education, we are more than just a school-we are a nurturing ground for future leaders, thinkers, dreamers, and doers.
Affiliated to the Indian Certificate of Secondary Education (ICSE), Loyola School is committed to providing a rich academic curriculum that is intellectually stimulating, value-based, and future-oriented. But we don't stop at academics. Our focus is on the all-round formation of every student-mind, body, heart, and soul.
From state-of-the-art infrastructure and smart classrooms to a vibrant campus life filled with opportunities for sports, arts, leadership, and service, Loyola offers a holistic environment where every child is seen, known, and guided to grow into their full potential.
Jesuit Legacy of Education: With a heritage of over four centuries, Jesuit education is known worldwide for its commitment to academic rigor, character formation, and social responsibility.
All-Round Development: We nurture not just intellectual excellence but also emotional intelligence, ethical values, creativity, and leadership.
Modern Facilities: Our well-equipped campus offers the ideal setting for both curricular and co-curricular pursuits.
Dedicated Faculty: Our team of passionate and qualified educators mentor students with care, commitment, and competence.
A Culture of Care and Excellence: At Loyola, every child matters. We believe in forming 'men and women for others'-individuals who are not only successful but also compassionate and just.
Join us in shaping a generation that is prepared not just for the challenges of tomorrow but also to make a difference in the world.
Welcome to Loyola-where tradition meets transformation.
A better society built by integrally formed students.
We strive for making the school into a center of excellence wherein a student- centered formation is facilitated by making them God-centered and other-centered.