"“Born for greater things” – ‘Natus Ad Majora’ is the motto of LPS. Our Monogram and motto signify great ideals. The triangle in the monogram represents the omnipresence of the Triune God in our lives which impels us to do great things for the greater glory of God and the service of our brothers and sisters.Accepting Jesus Christ as our Teacher and Model and being rooted in the charisma of the Society of Jesus, Loyola Public School, Guntur, has opted for educational apostolate and aims at the integral growth of students. We form them to be men and women for others, to become persons of conscience, competence, compassion and commitment to build a just and humane society.he vision statement is refocused on the following aspects: Every Loyolite must become Emotionally Mature, Intellectually Vibrant and Spiritually Awakened.Our mission is to form young men and women for others who distinguish themselves by their Academic Excellence, Sound Character, Spirit of Selfless Service and Leadership Qualities. The dedicated Staff, Non-teaching staff and co-workers play a vital role in the formation of the students in accordance with the visionary spirit of the Management, thereby strengthening the original vision of the founder, St Ignatius of Loyola.The aim of the school is to train its students in the finest tradition of Jesuit education. Jesuit education acknowledges God as the author of all reality, all truth and knowledge. The School aims to impart a sound intellectual formation which includes a growing ability to reason reflectively, logically and critically. It aims at the development of the whole person in which process the criterion of excellence applied to all areas of school life contributes to the total growth of each student as a responsible member of the school, community and of the larger society of the state and of our country. A complete educational objective of the School includes the training of our students to be men/women for others, young men/women endowed with that special love for the poor and concern for justice that will enable them to become leaders in the service of our nation and of the world. In carrying out its aims, the school as a minority institution reserves for itself, its inherent right of management and administration, guaranteed under Article 30 (1) of the Constitution of India. The Monogram represents the aims and aspirations of the School. The triangle which dominates the figure represents the omnipresence of the Triune God from whom everything proceeds and to whom we owe everything. The Peacock feather is symbolic of our country (the peacock being our national bird); the clay pot Purna Kumbam signifies purity and piety; the open book with the school motto inscribed on it is a constant reminder of the ideal which the school strives to inculcate in the young students.The motto of the School is “Natus Ad Majora” which means “BORN FOR GREATER THINGS”. The school, the students and the faculty constantly aim at achieving greater things for God, country and humankind by aiming at excellence in everything."... Read more
* The above listed fees details are information available. Current fees might vary, depending on recent changes.
The teachers for the most part does not show concern.
Im glad my kid can pursue hobbies and academics unhindered
A great way to get your child to experience how to lead a structured and organised life.
It was tough in the beginning but now my kid has settled well and the school gets the credit for that.