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| | Loyola School Home Page |
 | | A small school of approximately 200 students, Loyola provides an education that is marked by individual attention and by a close-knit, talented, and diverse community of students and parents, teachers and administrators, all collaborating in the education of “women and men for others.” |
 | | The Loyola curriculum provides opportunities for our students to grow intellectually, spiritually, physically, and emotionally, while challenging them to develop all of their God-given talents and to use those talents in generous service to others. |
 | | A graduate of Loyola School is a young woman or young man who understands the value of life-long learning and who will continue to develop as a leader who is intellectually skilled, open to growth, religious, loving, and committed to doing justice. |
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