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  1. Secondary Campus. Years 7 – 12 29 Gloucester Avenue, Belair SA 5052 Phone: 08 8278 2233 Email: reception@stjohns.sa.edu.au Secondary Campus Absentee Notification Phone: 08 8278 0214

  2. The St John’s Grammar School Strategic Plan This five-year plan focusses on sustaining the strengths of our school as well as embracing new opportunities. It is progressive by design and aims to ensure our young people are well equipped to not only be future-focused but future shaping.

  3. St John’s Grammar School provides all technological devices (tablets/laptops) for our students between Reception and Year 7 (Year 7 students then retain their School-supplied device until the end of Year 9) – these are provided all inclusive of School Fees.

  4. St John’s Grammar School is a private, early learning, primary and secondary school founded in 1958 that has long prided itself on offering students a high standard of education. The school’s 12-member volunteer board meets monthly, excluding December and January, and includes a mix of educational professionals and parents.

  5. St John’s Grammar School was founded on May 16, 1954, by prominent entrepreneur Mr John Hayford Mensah (also known as Kodwo Wangara), with the assistance of MP and Trade Minister Mr P.K.K. Quaidoo, Nana Essilfie Bondzie, Mr Charles Ocansey and Mr S.M. Arko. Mr Mensah’s dream institution had very humble beginnings. It boasted only four students in its maiden year. They were accommodated in ...

  6. St. John's Grammar Senior High started as a co-educational boarding institution with four students at Kokomlemle on 16th May 1954 by John Hayford Mensah. Besides the traditional subjects, French, Latin and Greek were taught, hence the name Grammar school. It was moved to Achimota on the Accra-Nsawam road in 1964 and was absorbed into the Public ...

  7. 3 de feb. de 2024 · St John’s Grammar School offers General Excellence Scholarships to students not currently attending the Secondary Campus (Years 7 – 12). Students applying for a General Excellence Scholarship should be able to demonstrate enthusiasm, participation and exceptional commitment in a diverse range of activities, which may include: