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  1. St John Berchmans College (Dutch: Sint-Jan Berchmanscollege) is a Roman Catholic secondary school founded by the Society of Jesus in Brussels, Belgium. It is situated close to the Chapel Church and is named after the Belgian Jesuit Saint John Berchmans.

  2. St Berchmans. The student life and activities on campus are centered on creating a vibrant and imaginative environment that fosters critical thinking and introspection. The extracurricular activities allow the students to develop their skills and discover new talents.

  3. The young Jesuit arrived in Rome on Dec. 31 and joined the community at the Roman College, where he was as faithful to his studies and religious life as he had been in the novitiate. He excelled in his studies and at the end of his third year he was selected to defend the entire course of philosophy in a public disputation.

  4. In 1615, the Jesuits opened a college at Mechelen, Belgium and Berchmans was one of the first to enroll. His spiritual model was his fellow Jesuit Aloysius Gonzaga, and he was influenced by the example of the English Jesuit martyrs. Berchmans is the patron saint of altar servers, Jesuit scholastics, and students.

  5. St Berchmans College is the first higher education institution under the Archeparchy of Changanacherry.After the establishment of St Berchmans English High School, Changanasserry by Fr. Charles Lavigne in 1891, the College was founded in 1922 by Venerable Mar Thomas Kurialacherry, Bishop of Changanassery diocese on seeing the need for institution of higher education in Central Travancore and ...

  6. St. John's now included a four-year high school program and a four-year program that culminated in a Bachelor of Arts degree.

  7. St. John Berchmans and the Jesuit Global Network of Schools been described as a young man of exemplary. “Our true worth does not consist in what human beings think of us. What we really are consists in what God knows us to be.” in life is not to do . la, India, was founded in 19. 2 by Venerable Mar Thomas Kurialacherry, Bishop of Changanassery.