Revil John Mason 1929 – 2020
Revil John Mason (OJ Thomson 1946) has died at the age of 91 years, scarcely a year after receiving the Golden Eagle Award on Gaudy Day in 2019.
Revil John Mason (OJ Thomson 1946) has died at the age of 91 years, scarcely a year after receiving the Golden Eagle Award on Gaudy Day in 2019.
As we celebrate Women's Day, we share the history behind the iconic South African women who marched to the Union Buildings on 9 August 1956 to present a petition against the carrying of passes by womento then Prime Minister JG Strijdom.
Welcome to the July edition of the College Classifieds, our digital publication that offers our community the opportunity to advertise their wares and services with fellow Johannians.
As part of the Pride Month and Youth Month celebrations in June, St John's College raises the Pride Flag and Black Flag to raise awareness for the LGBTQI+ community and anti-racism and gender-based violence
As we start our phased return to campus after three months of at-home learning since the lockdown began, many of us are faced with uncertainty and anxiety. Our school psychologists Nardia Randell and Hugo Meirim have practical tips to help you cope.
Today we stand in solidarity in remembering the deaths of Collins Khosa, Petrus Miggels and Sibusiso Amos.
St John's College stands ready to receive students and staff back onto Campus in a safe, structured and phased manner.
St John’s College hosted the second episode in our #TogetherApart series, the Winter Sports Webinar where we gained insight into school sport from some of the College's highly-qualified and experienced coaches..
Prof Martin Veller, Dean of the Faculty of Health Sciences at Wits University, talks to us about the extraordinary times the pandemic has brought on and the effects on those in our education systems.
God bless Africa, Guide our leaders, Guard her children, And give her peace. Amen
In 1920, St John’s College was still in its infancy. The school had been established in 1898 as a parish school of St Mary’s Anglican Church in downtown Johannesburg. Soon afterwards, the social upheaval caused by the Anglo-Boer South African War – as well as the deportation of the school’s headmaster by the Boer authorities – had necessitated the closure of the school for some eighteen months.
It is with great pleasure that we announce that Mrs Margot Long, Second Mistress at St John's Preparatory, has been selected as this year's recipient of the International Boys' Schools Coalition (IBSC) Hawley-Jarvis Service Award.