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Reimagining education while promoting service to the community

Founded in 1980, Loyola College is a Catholic, co-educational secondary college which aims to educate the whole person. This is achieved through offering a broad curriculum that allows students to pursue both academic and vocational pathways whilst also affording them every opportunity to explore their many gifts and talents through the college’s varied Co-Curriculum Program activities.

Loyola College is outward looking and has a strong international focus. Students are articulate, adaptable, discerning and confident young men and women of competence, conscience and compassion who seek to be of service to others and the world around them.

At Loyola there is a pathway for every student. The school offers VCE, VM (Vocational Major) and VET programs along with a range of accelerated learning opportunities, including Enhanced English and mathematics, as well as

the opportunity to take on an accelerated VCE subject in Year 10. Staff deepen and strengthen students’ experience in languages through a wide range of cultural immersion experiences.

The school is committed to placing wellbeing at the centre of community. Staff recognise the importance of developing the unique potential of each student, and in doing so, support their spiritual, cognitive, physical, emotional and social growth. Fostering positive relationships is pivotal to the college’s wellbeing philosophy and underpins all that staff do in ensuring that all students feel connected to school life.

School tours are held on a regular basis, and families are encouraged to visit and experience Loyola College first-hand. Applications for in enrolment in Year 7, 2025 are open now and will close on 18 August, 2023. For more information,

to book a tour or apply online, please visit www.loyola.vic.edu.au

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