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  1. St John’s College School is a leading independent co-educational day and boarding school in Cambridge which offers an exceptional educational experience to children aged 4-13. At St John’s we aim to foster the aptitudes and nurture the growth of each child to enable them to become their best selves in the fullest sense.

  2. St John's College School is a co-educational preparatory school founded in the 17th century for the education of the choristers of the Choir of St John's College, Cambridge, England. The 20 choristers are educated in the school, which comprises 460 boys and girls aged 4–13. The Head Master is Neil Chippington.

  3. The Pontifical College Josephinum is a Roman Catholic seminary and private university in Columbus, Ohio. It was founded by Joseph Jessing in 1888 and was granted the status of a Pontifical College in 1892 by Pope Leo XIII, making it the only pontifical seminary in North America.

  4. The Pontifical College Josephinum seeks to form the next generation of priests who will accompany the People of God and engage in evangelization. Everything we do is focused on preparing seminarians to take on the joys and burdens of ministry in a post-modern world.

  5. A. The first stage is either to: Complete the contact form here or book a visit. Telephone or Email the Registrar, Maria Mosher, on 01223 353652 or admissions@sjcs.co.uk. The Registrar will discuss your enquiry and send you an information pack. B. The second stage is to come and visit the School. This can be done in one of two ways:

  6. After more than a century, the Josephinum, is the only pontifical college in the United States, under the direct supervision of the Holy See's Congregation for Catholic Education, and was accredited by the Association of Theological Schools in 1970, and by the Higher Learning Commission in 1976.

  7. St. John's College in Cleveland, Ohio, originally known as Sisters' College, was a school for teachers and nurses established in 1928 by the Roman Catholic Diocese of Cleveland. In fall 1974, enrollment included 619 women and 51 men.