Loyola School Non-Discrimination Statement
Loyola School was founded by the Society of Jesus in 1900 to provide an educational program and environment, which, at that time, was only available in private, non-Catholic college preparatory schools. Loyola’s mission was, and is, to provide an independent school education in the Ignatian tradition for those who value and are prepared to support this type of educational environment. As such, Loyola values a coeducational and a diverse student body, fostering this through its scholarship and financial assistance programs and its nondiscrimination policy: Loyola School does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, sex, age, religion, national origin, or disability, or on the basis of any other protected characteristic, in its admissions, educational programs, or activities, including its educational policies, financial aid programs, or other school-administered co-curricular programs.