Loyola Sacred Heart High School

Private, coeducational school in Missoula, , Montana, United States From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Loyola Sacred Heart High School is a private, Roman Catholic high school in Missoula, Montana. It is one of two high schools in the Roman Catholic Diocese of Helena, the other being Butte Central Catholic in Butte. It is affiliated with St. Joseph Elementary School, and both institutions are supported by the Loyola Sacred Heart Foundation. The Boys and Girls sports teams go by different names, being the Rams and the Breakers, respectively.

Coordinates46°51′44″N 114°0′8″W
Religious affiliations
Roman Catholic, Jesuit
Established1873
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Loyola Sacred Heart High School
Location
320 Edith Street

, ,
59801

United States
Coordinates46°51′44″N 114°0′8″W
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TypePrivate, Coeducational
Religious affiliations
Roman Catholic, Jesuit
Established1873
School district
Diocese of Helena
SuperintendentPaul Richardson
School number
(406) 549-6101
Principal
Paul Richardson [1]
Teaching staff
20
Grades912
Enrollment180 (2024-2025)
Student to teacher ratio
10:1
Campus type
Urban
ColorsBlue, Red, and White
SloganFrom God . . . Through the Family . . . to the Individual
Fight song"On Loyola"
Athletics conference
Class B; District 6
Mascot"Rambo"
Team nameRams/Breakers
AccreditationNorthwest Accreditation Commission[2]
NewspaperThe Rampage
TuitionSliding Scale
Feeder schools
St. Joseph School
AffiliationRoman Catholic Diocese of Helena
Websitehttps://missoulacatholicschools.org
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History

Loyola Sacred Heart.[1] It originally existed as two separated schools: Loyola High School (1912), a boys-only institution founded by the Jesuits; and Sacred Heart Academy for Girls, founded by the Sisters of Providence in (1873).

In 1974 the two schools merged into a new school, ultimately called Loyola Sacred Heart High School. The first principal of the co-ed school was Orlando R. Barone of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, who served for six years.

Montana High School Association State Championships

Notable alumni

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