Loyola High School, Private Jesuit school in Los Angeles, United States.
Loyola High School is a private Jesuit college preparatory school for young men in Los Angeles with academic programs centered on rigorous instruction. The campus features classrooms, laboratories, athletic fields, a swimming pool, and a theater for performances.
Founded in 1865 as Saint Vincent's College in downtown Los Angeles, the school relocated to its current Venice Boulevard campus in 1917. This move reflected the institution's expansion and changing role in the city.
The school emphasizes Jesuit values of service and social responsibility, which shape how students interact with their community and one another. These principles are woven into daily school life and guide student projects.
The school operates primarily during academic weeks with limited public access except during special events or scheduled tours. Contact the school in advance if you plan to visit the campus.
Students have contributed over one million community service hours since the 1970s, with each senior completing an 85-hour project with local organizations. This sustained commitment to service demonstrates deep ties to the surrounding community.
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