Founded in 1947 by Jesuit missionaries from Baltimore, Maryland, in the United States, the school provides students with an education from kindergarten (KG) to 12th grade.
[4] The "chakra" or wheel on the left-hand corner is found in the center of India's Tri-colour and stands for progress.
The symbol on the right is the logo of the Society of Jesus - which gives the universal trait of the Jesuits - being all things to all people.
The Latin motto "In Caritat et Justitia" appearing on the ribbon underlining the base of the crest translates to "In charity and justice".
The universal motto of the Society of Jesus is "Ad Majorem dei Glorium" meaning "For the greater glory of God".
Quizzes like the Thomas Paul Science Quiz, Battle of Minds, and the Cyclotron were also held under the 'Azionare' banner.
Tamanna, a showpiece event, was held in the XLRI Auditorium for three consecutive years, as a platform for singers, dancers, and performers in the school.
It started due to the interest shown by the students of XII Commerce 1993 batch who were supported by the then principal Father Eric Cassel and Mrs Leela Ghose, and is the successor to an earlier newspaper called "Jai Loyola" which was discontinued in the 1980s and is considered to be the oldest school newspaper in Eastern India.
An original hand-drawn logo of The Loyolean still remains in the Loyola Press Club room.