Upper V Speech Day and Valedictory Service
St John’s College celebrated Speech Day and a Valedictory Service for the Upper Vs and their parents and teachers at a wonderful event that took place at the College.
St John’s College celebrated Speech Day and a Valedictory Service for the Upper Vs and their parents and teachers at a wonderful event that took place at the College.
St John's College is proud to announce the School Prefects for 2021, wishing them all the best for their term in office.
St John’s College is sad to learn of the passing of James 'Jimmy' Gordon, who was the Director of Music at St John’s College for nearly 20 years.
Welcome to the September edition of the College Classifieds, our digital publication that offers our community the opportunity to advertise their wares and services with fellow Johannians.
Welcome to the 109th annual St John's College Gaudy Day.
The COVID-19 pandemic and subsequent lockdown has necessitated a reimagination of a traditional Gaudy Day, and so we present you with our first-ever Virtual Gaudy Day Experience.
The Prep Heritage Day Fashion Show, hosted by Mrs Dudu Mashele, was a day filled with fun and learning as the boys shared their heritage with each other.
St John’s College proudly announces the Head of School and Second Prefect for 2021.
It was an honour to welcome Dr John Kani as guest speaker at the 2nd St John's College 'Virtual' Hugh Lewin Memorial Human Rights Lecture on Monday 21 September 2020.
It is with great sadness that we learned of the passing of Mrs Colleen Boyd, former Head of Geography at St John’s College from 1996 to 2015, on 12 September.
Welcome to the August edition of the College Classifieds, our digital publication that offers our community the opportunity to advertise their wares and services with fellow Johannians.
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.