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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. St. John's College pioneered adult evening education with the inauguration of its Extension School, in September 1947. The press release for its opening described its purpose: "One of the most valuable educational techniques of our day, co-operative search for truth, gives adult learners an opportunity to meet together, face a problem in common, think it through as a group, and solve it if ...

  3. Saint John's College High School Belize. 3,007 likes · 220 talking about this. Belizean Catholic Jesuit All Boys High School. Established in 1887.

  4. www.sjc.edu.bzSJC

    SJC Latest Updates. The Board of Trustees of St John’s College is pleased to congratulate the following administrators on the recent completion of their Doctoral Programs and the achievement of their Doctorate Degrees: The Board of Trustees is confident that these administrators will lead St. John’s College into a prosperous future for ...

  5. 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

  6. Select a date below, and then click on “Annapolis Day Visit” below the calendar to select your tour time. Once a tour time (10:30 a.m. or 2:30 p.m. ET) is selected, you will be able to view and select class observation options. If you have questions about scheduling your visit to campus, please email us in Annapolis.

  7. Saint John’s College Belize City, Belize Founded in 1887 by Jesuit priests, S.J.C. is one of the oldest, largest and most diverse educational institutions in Belize, with nearly 2,000 students and over 125 faculty, administrators and staff.