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Loyola Academy

Loyola Academy, a Jesuit College Preparatory High School, is located in Wilmette, Illinois. It is one of 47 Jesuit High Schools in the United States and is a member of the Jesuit Secondary Education Association. Since its founding in 1909 in Chicago, Illinois, Loyola has been committed to providing a formative educational experience resulting in graduates who are leaders of competence, conscience and compassion. The profile of a Loyola Academy graduate is someone who is open to growth, intellectually competent, religious, loving, committed to doing justice, and physically fit.

Loyola Academy's mission is to provide a college preparatory, liberal arts education in the Jesuit tradition for a diverse student body. Loyola is concerned with the full and harmonious development of the whole person.

  • Team Name: Ramblers
  • School Colors: Maroon and Gold
  • Enrollment: 2,000
  • President: Rev. Theodore Munz
  • Vice President of Student and Academic Affairs: Mr. David McNulty
  • Dean of Academics: Dr. Mary Kearney
  • Dean of Student Life: Mr. Charlie Heintz
  • Director of Ignatian Identity: Mr. Patrick McGrath, S.J.
  • Dean of Students: Mr. Kenneth Maziarka
  • Director of Admissions: Mr. Les Seitzinger
  • Director of Athletics: Mr. Patrick Mahoney

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