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  1. St. John’s College. In 1947, the Anglican Diocese, under the direction of Bishop Spence Burton, founded St. John’s College. Being the first secondary school of the Diocese, it was named after the patron saint of the Diocese.

  2. A Liberal Arts Education. A true liberal arts college, St. John’s College is first and foremost a community of learning. Offering comprehensive undergraduate and graduate liberal arts programs in Annapolis and Santa Fe, St. John’s College seeks to raise essential questions that give rise to sustained and thoughtful discussion.

  3. St John’s College is a hidden jewel. It has evolved through the vision of the Marist Fathers and provides a first-class education as the only Catholic Boys’ School in Hawke’s Bay. We provide a stimulating educational programme with an emphasis on literacy and numeracy, an excellent range of sporting opportunities, activities to celebrate ...

  4. St. John’s Undergraduate Program. At the heart of St. John’s is a liberal arts curriculum focused on reading and discussing many of the greatest books and most important questions in history. This is perhaps the most distinctive undergraduate curriculum of any college in America. Our students read the original writings of great thinkers ...

  5. Welcome to St John's College, University of Cambridge. We provide students with a world class education in a diverse, friendly and lively environment where they can exceed their own expectations. We are also committed to supporting research and scholarship of international importance and home to a thriving academic community. Find out more.

  6. St. John’s College is the third oldest college in the United States (reportedly behind Harvard, established in 1636, and College of William and Mary in 1693). Here is a timeline of St. John’s history and some fun facts. Learn more about our college traditions. 1696. The King William’s School, the Maryland colony’s “free” school, is ...

  7. St. John's College is a community of 1,000 students engaged in a vigorous exploration of great books and big ideas. We famously have been called "the most contrarian college in America," "the most rigorous college in America," and "the most intellectual college in America." No matter how you define us, St. John's is unlike any other.