Loyola Jesuit Secondary School, Malawi
Loyola Jesuit Secondary School Malawi | |
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Kasungu District | |
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Type |
Government subsidized Day & boarding |
Established | September 2015 |
Administrator | Fr. Aloyz Podgrajsek, S.J. |
Headmaster | Fr. Simon Makuru, S.J. |
Gender | Coeducational |
Enrollment | 144 1st form |
Campus size | 22 acres |
Sports | Football, netball |
Affiliation | Jesuit (Catholic) |
Website | loyola-malawi |
Loyola Jesuit Secondary School, Malawi, is a joint project of the Society of Jesus (Jesuits) and the Malawi Ministry of Education[1] which pays teachers' salaries. The enrollment is evenly divided between boys and girls. By policy, 25% of students are from poor families in Kasungu District, all of whom are boarders.[2]
Vision
The vision of the Jesuits in founding the school was inspired by St. Ignatius of Loyola and by Fr. Pedro Arrupe, S.J. Ignatius popularized in the Society of Jesus the Christogram IHS, from the first three letters of "Jesus" in the Greek New Testament. Pope Francis, the first Jesuit Pope, might be seen as an exemplar of how they see discipleship, the following of Jesus. Ignatius also introduced the motto, familiar to most students in the more than 500 Jesuit schools:[3] Ad majorem Dei gloriam, "For the greater glory of God." And from Arrupe, a Jesuit Superior General in the post-Vatican II era, they clarified their goal as being that of forming "men and women for others" in all of their apostolic endeavors.[4]