Kolese Loyola

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Loyola College
Indonesian: Kolese Loyola
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Kolese Loyola
Jl. Karanganyar No.37

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Indonesia
Coordinates 6°58′55.24″S110°25′34.24″E / 6.9820111°S 110.4261778°E / -6.9820111; 110.4261778 Coordinates: 6°58′55.24″S110°25′34.24″E / 6.9820111°S 110.4261778°E / -6.9820111; 110.4261778
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Type Private secondary school
Motto Latin: Ad Maiorem Dei Gloriam
(For the Greater Glory of God)
Religious affiliation(s) Catholicism
Denomination Jesuits
Patron saint(s) Ignatius of Loyola
EstablishedAugust 1949;73 years ago (1949-08)
Founder Society of Jesus
RectorPater Yakobus Rudiyanto, S.J.
PrincipalPr. Martinus Juprianto Bulu Toding, S.J. (from 2021)
HeadmasterPr. Antonius Vico Christiawan, S.J. (from 2018)
Color(s)Blue and yellow   
SloganCompetence, Conscience, Compassion, Commitment
Website www.loyola-smg.sch.id

Kolese Loyola, also referred by its acronym LC or Loyola College is a private Catholic secondary school located in Semarang, Central Java, Indonesia. The school was established by the Indonesian Province of the Society of Jesus in 1949. The school's name is derived from its patron saint, St. Ignatius of Loyola. [1]

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Mission and aims

Kolese Loyola's mission is popularly known as 4C: Competence, Conscience, Compassion, and Commitment. Its motto is Ad Maiorem Dei Gloriam (AMDG) or "For the Greater Glory of God" and "Men and Women For Others".

Facilities

A new building has been used since 2004 with some new facilities, [2] including:

Loyola College anthem

Kolese kita Loyola perguruan tercipta
(Our college, Loyola, created university)

Mengasuh manusia sejati
(Minding and teaching true humans)

Menuju jiwa yang jujur
(To the souls of honesty)

Cinta ilmu, olahraga, seni, dan budaya
(Loving educations, sports, arts, and cultures)

Pikiran dan kehendak hati di latih secara teratur
(Mind and will are trained regularly)

Arah tujuan praputra murni penuh susila
(Human's directions that’s pure and full of decency)

Mengabdi bangsa karna Tuhan
(Serving the nation for God)

Negara adil dan makmur
(Fair and prosperous country)

Cinta bangsa sluruh nusa penuh cita-cita
(Love the homeland's nation, full of ideals)

Slamanya kita usahakan supaya berbudi yang luhur
(Forever we strive so that we have a noble virtue)

Notable alumni

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References

  1. History
  2. "Loyola College Facilities". loyola-smg.sch.id.
  3. id:Jubing Kristianto
  4. "Profil Purnomo Yusgiantoro". merdeka.com. merdeka.com. Retrieved 19 February 2015.