St. Ignatius of Loyola Catholic Secondary School | |
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1550 Nottinghill Gate Oakville, Ontario, L6M 1S2 Canada |
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School type | Separate secondary school |
Religious affiliation(s) | Roman Catholic |
Founded | 1982 |
School board | Halton Catholic District School Board |
Superintendent | Camillo Cipriano |
Principal | Linda Triantafillou |
Grades | 9-12 |
Enrollment | 1100 (September 2015) |
Language | English and second language classes in French |
Area | Halton |
Colour(s) | Navy blue, maroon |
Mascot | Hank the Hawk |
Team name | Loyola Hawks |
Website | loyola |
St. Ignatius of Loyola Catholic Secondary School is a separate school in Oakville, Ontario. The school teaches curriculum based on the Catholic faith, and has close ties with the Diocese of Hamilton and the local church, St. Matthew's Parish.
The academic program at Loyola is taught by ten principal departments, with the efforts of each coordinated by a department head. The departments at Loyola are:
The school has an academic staff numbering over 90. Loyola has one of the best technology programs in the region, with students from other schools (both separate and public) participating in technology programs offered by the school.
The school also has a strong English program, with 92% of students in grade ten in 2008 passing the OSSLT (Ontario Secondary Student Literacy Test).
Loyola has the highest literacy rate in all of Ontario, Canada.
Loyola offers a wide variety of extracurricular activities. In addition to over 46 varsity sports teams, the school is home to dozens of clubs of various disciplines. Clubs and organizations at the school include:
The school also offers opportunities for various trips and exchanges to countries including the United States, Italy, Germany, France, Switzerland and Japan.
Loyola also provides opportunities for its students to participate in regional activities, such as the Southern Ontario Model United Nations Assembly (SOMA).
Recently, particular emphasis has been placed on the Loyola athletics program, with the school holding numerous buyouts and pep rallies in order to drum up support for various sports teams. Additionally, since 2007, the school has upgraded numerous sports facilities at the school, including replacing the gymnasium floor, purchasing electronic bleachers for spectators and spending over $2 million Canadian on a new sports field, which is now completed.