Today is the 31st of July. 2016. That implies two
things: First, today is Loyola day! And Second, I've finished school already. But I couldn’t be less excited about today. Loyola has left such a lasting
impression on me, it has polished my rough edges, taught me to stand a little
taller, laugh a little louder and care a lot more. I remember when I first
joined school in third grade I didn’t like it, and complained to mom
about how “easy” maths was in ICSE schools (I did totally regret saying that in
tenth though, before the boards, you know). The school however, as it turned
out was not that bad a place. Few months in and I loved it, I enjoyed coming to
a place where teachers were not only teachers but friends and guides, where
seniors weren’t bossy and snobbish but cool and fun (also hot).
I had two sections when I began school. What actually
happened was that a Father (or who i thought was a Father) told me I belonged to one particular section so i
went there not bothering to check the notice for allotted sections. When the
class teacher asked about my name not being on the attendance register i said, "Father told me I was in this section". After around
two weeks the class teacher of my actual allotted section realized I was in
school, she came to me and said that's your section, pointing to another
classroom. So I had to go. The new section was equally great, and it made me understand how comfortable i had grown to be at Loyola.
But that is not all about Loyola! Frankly, there is just so
much about Loyola i couldn’t fit it in here even if i tried. Loyola led me to discover so many things, it
honed talents, built some and the best thing it never imposed conformity rules
about who one should be- you do you but be kind, that's Loyola. (it is also “ In
all things to love and to serve.”) Thanks to Loyola I have amazing friends, great teachers, some stupid crazy memories but many totally awesome ones too. The nuances of the mundane survival in Loyola
seem like one the most magical things that happened. Few days back while
talking about Loyola, my friend and I tried to figure out why we love it as
much as we do; turns out that it was not that Loyola just educated us in the
conventional sense(which it did) but it also taught us about things beyond the
pages of a book, of things that are so necessary for surviving today which come to us as second nature because they’ve been so deeply ingrained
into our personalities. It completed a huge fraction of our being. L for Loyola, L for love. Loyola is
and always will be “A school with a difference!”
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