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Principal's Message at the end of 2007-08 Academic Year |
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Tuesday, 19 February 2008 |
 Loyola Red Stage Dear Parents,We are at the end of our Academic Year 2007-08. We are grateful to God Almighty for the many Blessings on our Staff and Students, during the year. I am also indebted to you for your cooperation, timely and constructive criticism and positive attitude from you all. |
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Principal's Letter to Parents |
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Saturday, 13 October 2007 |
 Victor Misquith Dear Parents, Loyola School’s Diamond Jubilee Celebrations were closed with the heart-warming opera “The Sound of Music” directed by our own Dr. Amit Chatterjee, ably supported by our teachers. The performance of our students - from KG to Std. XII - was outstanding. I would like to express my deep gratitude to you for your support and the help you have given for the Diamond Jubilee Projects. |
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Loyola among the best in India |
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Wednesday, 19 September 2007 |
IMRB survey ranks the premier city school 15th  Education World LOVOLA SCHOOL, Jamshedpur, has been ranked among the 15 best schools of the country. A nationwide survey, carried out by Education World and Indian Market Research Bureau (IMRB) International, has ranked Loyola the fourth best in Eastern India and 14th overall. Loyola is the only school from Bihar, Jharkhand and Orissa to figure in the list of 100 best schools of the country. The survey was based on 12 parameters — academic reputation, co-curricular education, sports education, quality of teachers, teacher-student ratio, value for money leadership quality, parental involvement, infrastructure, alumni association, integrity and admission procedure. |
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Fr. Augustine's farewell message |
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Saturday, 09 June 2007 |
 Augustine Vattamattam Dear Parents/Alumni, It was in the first week of June 1999 in Balasore that I received a call from Fr. Provincial in Jamshedpur informing me that I had been appointed rector of Loyola School, Jamshedpur. I was asked to take up the new assignment by the end of July 1999. On July 31st, the feast of St. Ignatius Loyola, I was read in as rector of Loyola. It was with great hesitation that I accepted this assignment. Three years passed, and on Aug 1st 2002 I was asked to take over as principal of Loyola when Fr. Pius was transferred to Dhanbad. Little did I realize then that I was taking over as the 13th principal of this great institution. 13 is generally considered as an unlucky number! And I am tempted to think that that has been proved true in my case. Loyola went through some very difficult experiences during the five years that I have been here in charge of the school. If we have been able to face it all confidently and successfully, it is because of the great support and cooperation of each one of you, parents and alumni. Let me express my sincere gratitude to all of you for standing by me especially in such difficult times with great understanding and patience. Together we have been able to tell the world that Loyola cannot be simply put down by vested interests. |
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Wednesday, 14 March 2007 |
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hOla! hOla!! hOla!!! Voila!!! Loyola!!! Congratulations!!!  In my Study It is with great delectation that I wish all the Loyoleans, a very exciting, enjoyable, extraordinary and erudite Diamond Jubilee Celebration. I have seen Loyola evolve from a single gender school to a Co-ed. school and witnessed its Silver turn into Gold and then into Diamond. Now, I ask of God to preserve its unique features for its Platinum jubilee and beyond. On this occasion, I would appreciate if all my fellow Loyoleans - both students and faculty, share some of my pleasant experiences, contacts and events that I perceived during my continuous service period from 1954 to 1993. Right now, my position is just like the"Butter, Cheese and Salad" within a jumbo sandwich - encompassed by several stacks of sliced bread - bridging the Loyola of the 50s with the Loyola of the 90s and following it through its progress during the 60s, 70s and the 80s. The list of all the Loyoleans, whom I remember and genuinely wish to mention here, is really in astronomical proportions. It is as impossible to consider about all of them, as it is to enumerate and name all the stars in the sky. So, I will bring to your attention, especially the neo-Loyoleans, a profile of some luminaries, who still linger in my memories like the dim, blinking stars - many "light years" away from us - in the skies of Loyola. |
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