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  1. The College of St John the Baptist was founded in 1555 by Sir Thomas White, a wealthy London merchant tailor. The new College took over the premises of St Bernard's College, founded in 1437 by Henry Chichele, Archbishop of Canterbury, for Cistercian monks studying at Oxford University. The College had been suppressed at the Dissolution of the ...

  2. St John's College, Oxford. Study. Graduate. Share. St John’s admits approximately 90 graduate students each year and has an overall graduate community of about 280 students. They enjoy being part of a thriving international intellectual community, as well as excellent recreational facilities and extensive support.

  3. St John's College, Oxford. Study. Undergraduate. Share. Undergraduates study with tutors and lecturers who are experts in their fields. They are encouraged to think independently and push themselves intellectually.

  4. A constituent college of the University of Oxford, St John’s College was founded in 1555 as a men’s college, but has been coeducational since 1979. With a financial endowment of £600 million as of 2020, St John’s is the richest college in Oxford, mainly due to its ownership of land in the city of Oxford which was developed in the nineteenth century.

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  6. JCR WEBSITE – St John's College Oxford. JCR Democracy. Menu Toggle. JCR Officers. JCR Reps. Menu Toggle. E&D Reps. Documents. Menu Toggle.

  7. The Chapel has been the focal point for Christian worship since before St John’s came into existence. It was originally consecrated in 1530 as the chapel of St Bernard’s College, the Cistercian house of study in Oxford, and re-dedicated to John the Baptist in 1557. The Chapel as you see it today is largely the result of the reordering by ...