Invite God into your day over a cup of coffee. Parents, graduate parents, alumni and friends of Loyola are welcome to join us on Friday mornings for meaningful prayer, reflection and faith sharing. The Gospel story for the upcoming Sunday will serve as a guide for our prayer. This is a wonderful opportunity to meet new people, renew your prayer life and grow in your relationship with God. Come as you are! Come when you can!
We are happy to announce that the Loyola Academy Bar Association is back with a great event. Please mark your calendars for an afternoon of networking and engagement with your fellow Ramblers in the legal community!
This virtual session is designed for parents and guardians of seniors exploring scholarships and/or need-based financial assistance for college. Presentations focus specifically on the needs of current seniors, placing emphasis on:
Scholarships, grants and loans
How and when to apply for aid
How financial aid awards are made
Public and private college financial aid programs
Using the Net Price Calculator to anticipate college costs
Please click here to join the Zoom webinar. Passcode: 245374.
Our students, faculty and staff pray St. Ignatius Loyola's Examen daily. This technique of prayerful reflection helps us pay attention to our lives in order to detect God's presence and discern his direction for us. It teaches us how to find God in the context of our day—in the frustrations and sorrows, as well as in the challenges and joys. Join us virtually to learn more about the Examen and how to make this beautiful prayer a part of your day.
Registration is required (a Zoom link will be emailed once registration is received).
Parents, graduate parents, faculty, staff, alumni and friends of Loyola are invited to take advantage of this forced pause in the middle of the week. We will look back on the week—rummaging through the "stuff" of our lives—to explore how and where God has been present. No conversation or sharing—just 15 minutes of quiet reflection in the company of others.
All parents and guardians are welcome! Join us virtually or at Loyola Academy for our board meeting from 7:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m. and then enjoy a snack and beverage while learning more about getting involved with the RPO.
Click here to register in advance for the October Board of Directors meeting and select if you will attend in person or virtually. The Zoom link to join virtually will be provided in your confirmation email.
Six-week retreat: October 6 to November 10 7:00 p.m. to 8:15 p.m.
During these challenging days, we invite our parents, alums and graduate parents to make time for prayer and community. This six week program is a wonderful opportunity to establish or renew your prayer life, to meet people struggling with some of the same things you might be struggling with, to learn more about Ignatian spirituality and prayer, and to grow in your relationship with God. Using the Zoom platform we will meet once a week for meaningful prayer, reflection and small group conversation. Space is limited and registration is required (a Zoom link will be emailed once registration is received).
Invite God into your day over a cup of coffee. Parents, graduate parents, alumni and friends of Loyola are welcome to join us on Friday mornings for meaningful prayer, reflection and faith sharing. The Gospel story for the upcoming Sunday will serve as a guide for our prayer. This is a wonderful opportunity to meet new people, renew your prayer life and grow in your relationship with God. Come as you are! Come when you can!
6th, 7th and 8th graders and their parents are invited to a Junior High Football Day at Hoerster Field to cheer on the Loyola Academy Ramblers vs Providence Celtics. As VIP guests, the participants will tour the school, sit in the end zone and be part of the post-game huddle. This event includes admission to the game for the student and parents; a t-shirt for the student; and concessions for the student.
Come be part of a long-standing tradition of excellence—Rambler football!
The Freshman Retreat will be conducted via Zoom and two dates are available:
Tuesday, October 12, at 7:00 p.m.
Sunday, October 17, at 5:00 p.m.
This virtual experience requires only 75 minutes of your time. Though not mandatory, freshmen and their parents/guardians are strongly encouraged to attend. Highlights will include small group sessions, video messages from Loyola alumni and graduate parents, scripture reflections, prayer and more.
Parents, graduate parents, faculty, staff, alumni and friends of Loyola are invited to take advantage of this forced pause in the middle of the week. We will look back on the week—rummaging through the "stuff" of our lives—to explore how and where God has been present. No conversation or sharing—just 15 minutes of quiet reflection in the company of others.
For many students and families who have never completed a FAFSA, the form can seem a little overwhelming. Families are encouraged to attend this workshop to receive help and guidance with filling out this important financial aid application. This workshop is offered in partnership with the Illinois Student Assistance Commission (ISAC).
Invite God into your day over a cup of coffee. Parents, graduate parents, alumni and friends of Loyola are welcome to join us on Friday mornings for meaningful prayer, reflection and faith sharing. The Gospel story for the upcoming Sunday will serve as a guide for our prayer. This is a wonderful opportunity to meet new people, renew your prayer life and grow in your relationship with God. Come as you are! Come when you can!
Join the RPO for an evening of food, drinks and comradery. German beer, wine, sausages and more will be served. The cost is $25 per person for this 21 and over, parent-only event. A limited number of tickets are available so be sure to register today.
The event will be held outdoors, so please dress accordingly. Should the weather not permit us to be outside, the RPO Fest will be in the East Gym.
The Freshman Retreat will be conducted via Zoom and two dates are available:
Tuesday, October 12, at 7:00 p.m.
Sunday, October 17, at 5:00 p.m.
This virtual experience requires only 75 minutes of your time. Though not mandatory, freshmen and their parents/guardians are strongly encouraged to attend. Highlights will include small group sessions, video messages from Loyola alumni and graduate parents, scripture reflections, prayer and more.
Parents, graduate parents, faculty, staff, alumni and friends of Loyola are invited to take advantage of this forced pause in the middle of the week. We will look back on the week—rummaging through the "stuff" of our lives—to explore how and where God has been present. No conversation or sharing—just 15 minutes of quiet reflection in the company of others.
Knowledge Empowers Youth (KEY) Coalition and Glenview Northbrook Coalition for Youth are hosting Dr. Aaron Weiner for a conversation about addressing the negative relationship between cannabis and mental health in your teen. Click here for more information and to register.
Invite God into your day over a cup of coffee. Parents, graduate parents, alumni and friends of Loyola are welcome to join us on Friday mornings for meaningful prayer, reflection and faith sharing. The Gospel story for the upcoming Sunday will serve as a guide for our prayer. This is a wonderful opportunity to meet new people, renew your prayer life and grow in your relationship with God. Come as you are! Come when you can!
Parents, graduate parents, faculty, staff, alumni and friends of Loyola are invited to take advantage of this forced pause in the middle of the week. We will look back on the week—rummaging through the "stuff" of our lives—to explore how and where God has been present. No conversation or sharing—just 15 minutes of quiet reflection in the company of others.
Invite God into your day over a cup of coffee. Parents, graduate parents, alumni and friends of Loyola are welcome to join us on Friday mornings for meaningful prayer, reflection and faith sharing. The Gospel story for the upcoming Sunday will serve as a guide for our prayer. This is a wonderful opportunity to meet new people, renew your prayer life and grow in your relationship with God. Come as you are! Come when you can!
The Loyola Middle School Scholastic Bowl Tournament is an invitation-only academic competition for 6th through 8th grade students. Prizes are awarded to the top teams and high scoring individuals.