St John's College (Johannesburg)

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St John's College is a private Anglican day and boarding school situated in Houghton Estate in Johannesburg, South Africa. It was founded in 1898, by Rev. John Darragh, and comprises five schools: College, Preparatory, Pre-Preparatory and The Bridge Nursery, as well as a co-educational sixth form. St John's College is a member of the Independent Schools Association of Southern Africa.

School typePrivate & Boarding
MottoLux Vita Caritas
(Light Life Love)
Religious affiliation
Anglican
Established1 August 1898; 128 years ago (1898-08-01)
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St John's College
The Bell Tower at St John's College
Location
St David Rd, Houghton Estate

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School typePrivate & Boarding
MottoLux Vita Caritas
(Light Life Love)
Religious affiliation
Anglican
Established1 August 1898; 128 years ago (1898-08-01)
FounderRevd John Darragh
St Mary's School, Waverley
RectorThe Right Reverend Dr Sepadi Moruthane
HeadmasterDale Jackson
Exam board
IEB
ChaplainThe Revd Thapelo Masemola
Staff100 full-time
GradesBridge Nursery School (000-00) Pre-Preparatory (0–2) Preparatory (3–7) College (8–12) Sixth Form ( Cambridge A Levels)
GenderBoys & Girls
Age3 to 18
Enrollment1,350 pupils
LanguageEnglish
Schedule07:15 – 14:00
CampusUrban Campus
Campus type
Suburban
Houses9
Colours    Blue, maroon, white
MascotEagle
NicknameThe Blues
Rivals
TuitionR 352 850 p.a. (tuition and boarding)
R 220 828 p.a. (tuition only)
Affiliations
Dayboy HousesThomson, Alston, Clarke, Fleming
Websitewww.stjohnscollege.co.za
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History

Expansion and growth

The Community of the Resurrection relinquished control of the school to the Diocese of Johannesburg in 1934.[1]

In 1972, Jan Breitenbach became the first South African headmaster. Cadet corps ceases to exist. The first girl was accepted into Sixth Form. In 1973 the school became a three-term school.[2]

View of the North Facade, designed by Sir Herbert Baker.

Academics

Rankings

St John's College was ranked 11th out of the top 100 best high schools in Africa by Africa Almanac in 2003, based upon quality of education, student engagement, strength and activities of alumni, school profile, internet and news visibility.[3]

Notable alumni

Owen Nkumane, Springbok Hooker Devon Conway, International cricket player

Memberships

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