Loyola School Jamshedpur achieves permanent CISCE affiliation, Minority Status recognition
Mail News Service
Jamshedpur, Oct 17: Loyola School, Telco, reached a historic double milestone, underscoring its commitment to excellence and holistic education. Established in 2015, the school has swiftly grown into one of the most dynamic institutions in Jamshedpur, known for its academic rigor and progressive infrastructure.
The school received Permanent Affiliation from the Council for the Indian School Certificate Examinations (CISCE), New Delhi, on September 1, 2025. This recognition followed its provisional affiliation last year and marked a new chapter in the school’s journey of quality education, dedicated teaching and effective administration.
Furthering its academic scope, the CISCE also approved Loyola School, Telco’s proposal to introduce Plus Two (ISC) streams beginning with the 2026–2027 academic session. This advancement would allow students to pursue their higher secondary education within the same institution, fostering academic continuity and holistic growth.
Adding to this success, the school has also been granted Minority Status by the National Commission for Minority Educational Institutions (NCMEI), New Delhi, on October 8, 2025. This acknowledgment reinforced Loyola School’s founding vision of providing value-based education grounded in faith, ethics and social responsibility.
Expressing gratitude, Principal Charanjeet Ohson and Administrator Fr. Gerry D’Souza extended heartfelt thanks to the government departments and all stakeholders for their constant support and trust. “These recognitions reflect the perseverance and faith of our teachers, students and community. Loyola School, Telco, remains devoted to nurturing responsible, compassionate and intellectually vibrant citizens,” they remarked.
With state-of-the-art infrastructure, dedicated faculty and an ethos rooted in discipline and compassion, Loyola School, Telco, continues to illuminate young minds.

