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Dear Students, Parents, and Well-Wishers,

Greetings from Loyola Public School!

As we begin a new academic year, I warmly welcome all our students and parents to another exciting journey of learning, growth, and excellence. At Loyola Public School, education is not merely about acquiring knowledge; it is about forming young students of competence, conscience, compassion, and commitment.

This year, I invite every member of our school community to embrace the Jesuit ideal of Magis, a Latin word meaning “more” or “greater.” Magis calls us to strive for excellence in all that we do—not for personal glory, but for the greater glory of God and the service of others. It encourages us to go beyond mediocrity, to give our best in academics, sports, cultural activities, relationships, and character formation.

Our school motto, “Born for Greater Things,” reminds us that each student is blessed with unique talents and immense potential. You are not created for ordinary achievements alone. You are called to dream big, work hard, serve generously, and become responsible citizens who make a positive difference in society.

Dear Students, make the most of every opportunity provided to you. Develop a love for learning, cultivate discipline, respect your teachers and parents, and be compassionate towards others. Let your actions reflect integrity, kindness, and a spirit of service.

Dear Parents, your partnership is invaluable in the holistic formation of our children. Together, let us create an environment that nurtures academic excellence, moral values, emotional well-being, and spiritual growth. Your support, encouragement, and collaboration strengthen our mission of educating the whole person.

As we journey together this year, let us be guided by faith, inspired by Magis, and motivated by our conviction that we are truly Born for Greater Things. May this academic year be filled with new achievements, meaningful experiences, and abundant blessings for every member of the Loyola family.

Wishing you all a fruitful, joyful, and successful academic year.

God bless you all.

Fr. M.A.Alex, SJ

Principal
Loyola Public School

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The only person who is educated is the one who has learned how to learn and changeCarl Rogers