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  1. Why St. John’s. St. John’s College is a community of 1,000 students engaged in a rigorous exploration of great books and big ideas. We share a common curriculum centered on reading and discussing some of the most important thinkers over the last 3,000 years, including Plato, Shakespeare, Euclid, Nietzsche, Einstein, Austen, and Du Bois—to name just a few.

  2. Starting College Early. St. John’s sometimes accepts applicants who have graduated high school early or have chosen to start college without graduating from high school. If you are ready for college, but haven’t taken a traditional path, you are welcome at St. John’s. Read more about starting college early at St. John’s. Spring Admission

  3. St John’s is delighted to welcome alumni back to College, and we look forward to seeing you at our events Alumni Benefits Part of the St John's family, alumni can continue to enjoy College services and facilities

  4. St John's College, Johannesburg. 53,856 likes · 1,345 talking about this · 23,877 were here. Welcome to St John's College, a world-class Christian, African school situated in Houghton, Jo'burg St John's College

  5. Guides to St John's College. Tourism charges 2023/24. Adults - £12. Children (12-16) - £6. Senior Citizens - £6. Students - £6. If the Chapel is closed - £6. Cambridge residents with proof of residency. All commercial groups of 5 or more people that wish to visit the College, will need to be led by a qualified guide.

  6. Required Documents for Admission. The application form must be accompanied with attested copies of the following certificates: 1. Character/Testimonial certificate from the institution last attended. Conduct / Character Certificate (1 copy) 2. Attested photocopies of Admit Cards, Mark sheets, and Pass/Provisional certificates from Matriculation ...

  7. DOMINUS PASTOR "The Lord is our shepherd" Founded in 1986, St John’s College is a leading independent secondary school in Zimbabwe. The College admits boys from the age of 12 to 18 and formerly offered a limited number of sixth form places for girls