ABOUT USLoyola Jesuit College is a co-educational boarding secondary school in the Jesuit tradition. The college opened with JSS-1 in 1996, and now has over 600 students in JSS-1 to SSS-3. It is a full boarding school, with teaching and supervision from members of the Society of Jesus (Jesuits) in collaboration with the Sisters of the Holy Child Jesus and dedicated lay teachers and staff.
Our Mission
The end of Loyola Jesuit College is to devote itself to the work of the intellectual, moral and religious formation of girls and boys of all religious faiths, tribes and socio economic backgrounds to be leaders in service of God and others.
The Loyola Jesuit College community is one of shared commitment to the formation of women and men for and with others, who are compassionate towards their neighbour, committed to doing justice, competent in their academic pursuits and steadfast in their reverence for God and all of God's creation.
The Loyola Jesuit College community is committed to the Nigerian policy On education and strives to form faith-directed persons who are inspired to imitate the justice and love of Christ for all people, who are emotionally intelligent, socially responsible and responsive, tirelessly pursue the magis and are propelled to labour for the good of others.
Our Vision
We hope and strive to form women and men for the service of God and others in the Jesuit tradition
Our vision is rooted in the world-view of St. Ignatius Loyola, the founder of the Jesuits (the Society of Jesus), a Catholic religious order of Fathers and Brothers. Catholic education is integral, quality human education valid for all who appreciate its intrinsic value of concern for firm moral foundations, academic excellence and sincere respect for all that is good and true in others, and through its mission schools, has had a long and illustrious history in Nigeria.
Our goal is to make a significant contribution on the national level to harmonious coexistence of people of different traditions of our nation state.