
Loyola School (English Medium), Amalapuram
Loyola School (EM), part of the Amalapuram Mission, was established in the year 2000 to provide quality English-medium education in a rural setting, ensuring access for students from diverse socio-economic backgrounds. Over the years, it has expanded its academic offerings and strengthened its commitment to holistic education, integrating faith, leadership, and personal development.
Vision & Mission

Vision
A future where rural students, empowered with academic excellence, faith, and leadership, grow as socially responsible individuals committed to integrity, compassion, and the common good.
Mission
To nurture and equip students from diverse backgrounds in rural Andhra Pradesh with high-quality English-medium education, instilling Jesuit values, strong character, and leadership through innovative teaching, holistic development, and sustained community engagement.
Outreach & Impact
219+
students currently enrolled in Loyola School (EM).
17+
dedicated teachers committed to high-quality instruction.
41+
hostel students from both St. John’s High School (TM) and Loyola School (EM), supported by Gruppo India.
Key Activities
Academic Excellence
Student-centered English-medium education with a focus on critical thinking
Leadership & Character Building
Programs fostering confidence, decision-making, and public speaking.
Extracurricular & Sports
Encouragement of arts, athletics, debates, and cultural participation.
Community Engagement
Social outreach and service programs that instill compassion and civic responsibility.

Contact Information
Loyola School (English Medium), Loyola Campus, Mahipala Street, Amalapuram, Dr. B.R. Ambedkar Konaseema District – 533 201, Andhra Pradesh.Phone: (08856) 231645
Contact our team at the institution
P Bellamkonda Inyasa Showraiah
Vice Superior, Parish Priest, Corres. of St. John’s High School & Loyola EM School, Dir. of Hostel, Teaches Eng (Tel)
P Guvvala Naveen Kumar
Treas, Prin Loyola EM Sch, Teaches Maths

Inspired by faith, JPS nurtures knowledge, values, and leadership. Together, we shape a society that is just, inclusive, and empowered.
Spirituality
Saint Ignatius Loyola
Constitutions
Universal Apostolic Preferences
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