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Loyola High School is a Jesuit school situated in Pashan, Pune, India, founded in 1961, offering primary, secondary, and pre-university education. The school takes its name from St. Ignatius of Loyola, a sixteenth-century saint who was recognized for his devotion to education and is best known for founding the Society of Jesus. Loyola High School is run by Jesuit priests and welcomes students from all ethnic, cultural, and economic backgrounds. Loyola is an English medium school but requires Marathi and Hindi as compulsory languages up to the 8th standard. High school students have the option of taking German. There is a strong emphasis on science, mathematics, and the arts. History, civics, and geography are also offered. Loyola High School and Junior College are recognized by the Government of Maharashtra and prepare students for the Maharashtra State Secondary School Certificate (SSC, Std X) and the Higher Secondary Certificate (HSC, Std XII) examinations. ==History== The school was founded in the early 1960s. Fr. Schoch, S.J., had dreamed of the site where the school now is, and requested the National Chemical Laboratory (whose land it was) to set up the school. Land was released on lease.〔(History )〕
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