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School Overview

Data & methodology
Overall A
Matriculation A+
Academics B+
Extracurriculars B-
Geo & Community A+
Reviews A-
As a Catholic, independent, coeducational, college preparatory, urban, secondary day school, rooted in the Jesuit tradition, Loyola School challenges its young men and women to become intellectually fulfilled, open to growth, religious, loving, and committed to doing justice.
Loyola School is committed to challenging its students religiously, intellectually, aesthetically, physically, and socially.
Opportunities for personal study, reflection, and leadership allow students to expand their knowledge, develop their skills, mature as individuals and community members, and realize the goodness inherent in themselves and all God's creation.
In keeping with the Ignatian spirit of cura personalis (care for the whole person), Loyola School strives to develop the diverse and unique talents of each member of the Loyola community, and encourages the use of these talents to serve others for the greater glory of God.
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School Stats

Average
Current school
Tuition
$54,050
Enrollment
206
International Students
2%
Faculty with Advanced Degrees
90%
Teacher-Student Ratio
1:8
Endowment
$14 million
AP
19
Average SAT Score
1280
Average ACT Score
27
Class Size
15

Matriculation


College Matriculation

(2022-2025)
Ranking University/College Students
#1 Princeton University 1
#2 Harvard College 1
LAC #1 Williams College 2
#9 Duke University 3
#9 Johns Hopkins University 1
#14 Washington University in St. Louis 1
#17 Cornell University 9
#19 University of Notre Dame 3
#21 Emory University 3

Academics

AP Courses

(19)
French Language and Culture
Spanish Language and Culture
Biology
Physics C: Mechanics
Calculus AB
Calculus BC
French Language and Culture
Spanish Language and Culture
Biology
Physics C: Mechanics
Calculus AB
Calculus BC
Computer Science A
Precalculus
Statistics
European History
Human Geography
Psychology
United States History
English Language and Composition
English Literature and Composition
Music Theory
Studio Art: 2-D Design
Studio Art: 3-D Design
Studio Art: Drawing
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Sports

(8)
Baseball
Basketball
Cross Country
Golf
Soccer
Softball
Baseball
Basketball
Cross Country
Golf
Soccer
Softball
Track and Field
Volleyball
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Extracurricular Activities and Clubs

(24)
A Cappella
The Blazer
Chorus
Forensics Team
Jazz Ensemble
Liturgical Singers
A Cappella
The Blazer
Chorus
Forensics Team
Jazz Ensemble
Liturgical Singers
Loyola Players
Makers Studio
Mathletes
Orchestra
Robotics
Science Olympiads
Unfold with Maroon and Gold
Voices of Loyola (Literary Magazine)
Yearbook
Book Club
Chess Club
Current Affairs Club
DAIS/Diversity Club
Exchange Programs
Garden Environmental Club
Model UN
Respect
Stock Market Club.
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Arts

(11)
Music Production
Music Theory
Performing
Songwriting
Drawing
Film
Music Production
Music Theory
Performing
Songwriting
Drawing
Film
Painting
Photography
Sculpture
Studio Art
Mixed Media
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Basic Info

Co-ed
Day School Grades: Grades 9-12
Urban
IB: No
ESL: No
Year Founded: 1900
Religious Affiliation: Catholic

Application Info

Deadline: 01/15
Interview:
Other Accepted Scores: SSAT,ISEE
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Frequently Ask Questions about Loyola School

Tell me a bit about Loyola School.
Loyola School is Co-ed private day school located in New York, US. It was founded 1900 , and currently has about 206 students, 2.00% of whom are international students.

For more official information, please visit http://www.loyolanyc.org.
Does Loyola School have rigorous academic requirements?
Loyola School is offering 19 AP courses.

Loyola School also have 90% of faculties whose degrees are master and above.
Where do Loyola School students typically go for their colleges?
Based on the most recent matriculation data, 27.92% go to top 50 US universities and colleges*, 12.92% go to top 25, and about 5.42% go to Harvard, Yale, Princeton, Stanford and MIT.

*Ranking is based on the 2024 US News College Ranking.
What is the application requirement for Loyola School?
Similar to most private schools in the US, Loyola School’s typical admission requirements include school transcript, recommendation letter, application essay, and interview (often optional, but highly recommended).
What is the Day Tuition for Loyola School?
The day tuition for Loyola School in 2024 is $54,050 For international students, there are additional fees, such as student management fee and other fees associated with managing international students.

For more information, please contact school’s admission team at grotman@loyola-nyc.org .
Where is Loyola School located?
Loyola School is located in the State of New York of USA.
How popular is Loyola School on the FindingSchool network?
Based on FindingSchool monthly traffic data as well as onsite search record, Loyola School is among the most popular schools, within top 372 for all schools on FindingSchool.

Also Loyola School has been favorited by 43 users.
How do I complete an application for Loyola School?
The first stop is to carefully review the school profile on FindingSchool to learn more about Loyola School. Most of them are directly provided by the school.

Also it is highly recommended to visit Loyola School’s official site: http://www.loyolanyc.org or call them at 212-288-3522.
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What is the FindingSchool rating for Loyola School?
The overall rating for Loyola School is A.

The section ratings of Loyola School are:
A+ for Matriculation
B+ for Academics
B- for Extracurriculum
A+ for Community
A- for Students and Parents reviews

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