+1 212-288-3522
980 Park Ave, New York, NY 10028, USA, New York, usa
Loyola School is the only co-ed, Jesuit, and independent high school in New York City, and it captures the wonderful characteristics of both Jesuit and independent schools. It is amazing to think that the first Jesuit school was founded in 1548 and today, almost 500 years later, there are close to 4000 Jesuit educational institutions around the globe, educating just over 2.5 million students…the strongest network of private education in the world. It is truly remarkable that our wonderfully talented and dedicated faculty are able to shape our students through the Jesuit educational paradigm with an independent school faculty to student ratio of 8 to 1. There is no other school that does the same.
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Jeff Valenzuela
12 Sep, 2019Had a great experience during my time as a student at this wonderful place. I graduated in 2012. Wonderful professors, staff and coaches when I played various sports. My experiences here definitely shaped my future and where I am today. I am truly grateful for being a part of this community! I highly recommend for anyone entering high school who is looking for a Jesuit and well rounded secondary education!
Carly Ortiz
09 Feb, 2017You rejected a student who is determined, dedicated, and an excellent student. He picked this school to make a difference but you guys just like the same things. Loyola and Xavier don't care about the student having the grade point average just how much money they make. Also if you don't offer scholarships why you telling people you do. Anyway screw this school and the relative I'm talking about will be successful without you or your school. Have a good day.
Lillian Diaz-Imbelli
05 Sep, 2013After a quiet but busy summer, it is awesome welcoming our new and returning students through the doors of Loyola. The air is alive with enthusiastic chatter and updates about the past summer and the year ahead. Orientation for all began with prayerful best wishes and a promise to guide and nurture students to be their best selves. Students and faculty are genuinely looking forward to working together to make this a great year for all. May the year ahead be the best ever!
Alexandra Plazas
15 Jul, 2017This place is where I learned the most from the amazing teachers, about myself and about where I want to head in life. There are drugs and alcohol in all high schools it is part of being a teenager. The school doesn't not condone it. The school gave scholarships to many people that I know, so it is not all about money. It is a small school and they have high expectations for the students that they accept. Although good grades are important they look for well rounded individuals who fit into the Loyola family. The Loyola family is supportive and close knit. Who I am 20 years later is possible because of my Loyola education.
Chloe Brown
01 Feb, 2013I am currently going to their grammar school around the block and its amazing it serves grades K-8. I am looking at high schools right now and Loyola is my top choice and no there are no drugs or acohol. I know because I know because I know about half of the freshman class.