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V
3 years ago

As a current student I see things most parents don...

As a current student I see things most parents don't. There is bullying all the time at this school and many teachers don't do anything to stop it. The administration doesn't care about any of the students. Don't sent your child here

D
3 years ago

Building Men for Others - This mission statement ...

Building Men for Others - This mission statement says it all. The Faculty, Staff and Students live to serve others. The academics are as good as it gets. Have your son experience a shadow day and see for himself.

R
4 years ago

Love this place, I just got accepted a couple mont...

Love this place, I just got accepted a couple months ago, Staff is so nice, great campus and a lot more you learn education and how To be or act for your older years. And No one Listen to the there are bullying students they are using you so Calvert hall is better and they are both great schools but I love Loyola and with a great school the staff, principle, head of admissions would never let Bullying Happen.
#rolldonsroll

J
4 years ago

Great school. Our children have been in AP classes...

Great school. Our children have been in AP classes since Sophomore year. Teachers are great and keep the boys interest peaked. Some of the negative reviews are clearly not all from Loyola students as seen from the reviewer s profile. They are from rival schools.

S
4 years ago

This is an outstanding high school from top to bot...

This is an outstanding high school from top to bottom. My son has received a well rounded education at Loyola Blakefield that has included the right balance of academic, spiritual, and extra curricular activities. My son's teachers have inspired him to reach higher and push further than what he thought possible. It's obvious that they really know how to teach teenage boys. One example is Mr. Brendan Bailey, my son's freshman English teacher. He really knew how to connect with my son and his classmates, and in this era of endless social media options and youtube, his class read over 8 books during the course of the year while simultaneously expanding upon vocabulary and grammar skills. Mr. Bailey is but one example of the high quality of teachers at Loyola Blakefield. It's been obvious to me that my son's teachers love what they do and truly care for the students. Additionally, Murray Center is a wonderful option for students with learning differences. The Murray teachers have such compassion and know how to help the boys help themselves. Most importantly, they encourage the boys to advocate for themselves and come to the realization that it is okay to ask for assistance. I have only one regret involving Loyola Blakefield. It's that I'm not an alumnus. Roll Dons!

Loyola Blakefield

Loyola Blakefield

3.5