 
    
  To East and West of that  fair isle 
  Where the first Loreto  stands 
  Loreto’s banner now doth  fly in many distant lands. 
  In sunny Spain, on  Affric’s strand 
  And under the Southern  Cross 
  And westward ho, where  rainbow-hued. 
  Niagara’s waters toss 
  Chorus
 Loreto’s banner gaily floats In lands both East and West 
  Loreto’s  name each girl reveres 
  And  holds it ever blest 
  But  first Loreto found a home beneath our Indian skies 
  Where  now o’er plain and mountain peak 
  The  well loved banner flies. 
  Loreto’s standard bearers  we In girlhood’s springtime gay. 
  O may we e’er be loyal  and true 
  To the school friends of  today. 
  And when our school days  ended are 
  And our varied paths  divide 
  O may the ideals of our  youth 
  Still ever be our guide 
  High ideals of purity, of  duty and of truth
   Learnt while we bore Loreto’s flag In the sunny days of youth. 
    