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  1. A small and unpretentious Anglo-vernacular school established by the Church Missionar.

  2. The College Mission Statement Creating a community of excellence in Further Education and Training Vision Our vision is a College in which individual student success and whole community inclusivity go hand in hand. By achieving our strategic goals, our student population will successfully complete programmes and take advantage of opportunities in the labour market in addition to advancing lifelong

  3. WORLD CLASS FACILITIES. St John’s Educational Trust is devoted to excellence in teaching, learning, and research, and developing leaders in many disciplines who make a difference globally. Care and concern for the individual – St John’s believes passionately that when pedagogy fits learning needs, boys can and do thrive at school.

  4. 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.

  5. At St John's we are committed to our mission, the Marist charism and forming young boys into fine young men. While our achievements in academics, sports, arts and culture are external indications of a fine school, it is not what the essence of our College is all about. We are a Marist Catholic school and we are unashamedly proud of that.

  6. St John’s College is a world-class Christian, African school founded in 1898. The school accepts boys from Grade 0 to Grade 12 into the Pre-Preparatory, Preparatory and the College, and accepts boys and girls in The Bridge Nursery School and Sixth Form. St John’s numbers among South Africa’s pre-eminent schools, with a reputation for ...

  7. St. John's College is a private liberal arts college with campuses in Annapolis, Maryland, and Santa Fe, New Mexico. As the successor institution of King William's School , a preparatory school founded in 1696, St. John's is one of the oldest institutions of higher learning in the United States; [6] [7] the current institution received a collegiate charter in 1784. [8]