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Loyola Public School ((テルグ語:లొయోల పబ్లిక్ స్కూల్)) is in the village of Nallapadu outside Guntur in the Indian state of Andhra Pradesh. It was established by the Jesuits in 1964. It occupies 81 acres and has three sports fields. It follows the ICSE Board syllabus. The school's motto is ''Natus Ad Majora'' ("Born for Greater Things"). ==History== Loyola Public School is managed and administered by the members of the Society of Jesus (Jesuits). a worldwide organization of religious men, numbering about 16,000 of whom 3,000 work in the 14 provinces of India. In Andhra Pradesh there are about 160 Jesuits working in schools and colleges, youth services, social work centres, parishes, mission out-reach programmes, other Church ministries. In presecondary and secondary education alone, in South Asia, 820 Jesuits run 447 schools with a student population of 344,000.〔(【引用サイトリンク】 url =http://www.sjweb.info/documents/education/reports_ICAJE_2015_summary_20150603.pdf )〕 Two names will go down in history as pioneers of Loyola Public School, Guntur. Late Rt. Rev. Ignatius Mummadi, Bishop of Guntur, Catholic Diocese brought the Jesuits to Guntur to start the school. He mustered the services of Fr. T. Balaiah, S.J., to acquire the land. Commissioned to go ahead with the project, Jesuit Fr. Papaiah, the pioneer and chief architect of the school, made Loyola Public School a reality with the help of a Jesuit brother, Stanislaus. The foundation stone of this second Jesuit educational institution in Andhra Pradesh was laid on 30 January 1964 by the Chief Minister of the State Dr. N. Sanjeeva Reddy. Fr. L.D. Murphy, S.J., became the first Principal of the school which opened on 13 July 1964 with 13 boys.〔(【引用サイトリンク】 url =http://loyolapublicschool.org/history.php )〕
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