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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. The school was located on Market Street North until 1979, ...

  2. Saint John College. We are the English-second-language training institute for the University of New Brunswick Saint John. We have welcomed thousands of international students over the past 25 years and we can't wait to meet you! Programs.

  3. 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 ...

  4. St John’s has a current enrolment of 800 students in Years 7 to Year 12 and is staffed by professional, experienced and dedicated teachers. St John's has been established for thirty seven years on its present site, seventy five years as a Catholic secondary school in Nambour, and has a fine tradition of scholastic, cultural, sporting and extra- curricular success.

  5. 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 ...

  6. St John's College, Oxford. Watch our College video! Click here to see a typical day at St John's. An inspiring place to learn. St John's fosters excellence in education and research. St John's Inspire Programme. Click here to find out more about our successful outreach programme.

  7. In fact, St. John’s has been test optional for over 40 years. The heart of the St. John’s application is also the heart of the college: great books and great discussion. As a result, the Admissions Committee will get to know you through admission essays and interviews. There is no application fee at St. John’s.