- St John's College (Portsmouth)
Infobox School
name =St John's College|
imagesize = 95px
caption = Crest of St John's College
motto ="Per Laborem Ad Hounourum"
motto_translation ="Through Work to Honour"
established = 1908
type =Independent school
head_name =Headmaster
head =Nigel Thorne
city =Portsmouth
state =Hampshire
country =ENG
religion =Christianity
denomination =Roman Catholic
campus =Portsmouth
postcode =PO5 3QW
students =620| lower_age =2
upper_age =18
coordinates=coord|50.7882|-1.0858|region:GB_type:edu|display=inline
patron =Saint Jean-Baptiste De La Salle
website = [http://www.stjohnscollege.co.uk/ http://www.stjohnscollege.co.uk/]
address =Grove Road South
alumni=Anthony Minghella ,George Alagiah
houses=Alan, Damien, Edwin, LeoSt John's College is an independent
Catholic day andboarding school inSouthsea ,Hampshire ,England run by the De La Salle brothers. Despite the implication of its name, St John's is not a higher education institution - rather instructing pupils between the ages of 2 and 18 aiming towards the national assessments ofGCSE at 16 andA-Level at 18.Established in 1908 as an all-male institution, the school now resides at Grove Road South, in Southsea. The school began transition to
coeducation in 1996 - accepting female pupils through to Year Nine (School) (although they had been accepted in theSixth Form for some time prior to this)tructure
St John's is split into two sections, a Junior school (with nursery) for children aged between 2 and 11 and an upper (secondary) school for children 11 and upwards. It also has a Sixth Form College for students studying for their A-Levels (or equivalent). St John's structures its years into a
House System . Currently there are four houses: Alan, Damian Edwin and Leo in the Upper School all named for notable Brothers who have served asHeadmaster over the years. The school fosters this system encouraging intra-house activities such as house5-a-side matches and alike. Points from each of these are tallied and at the end of each academic year a trophy is awarded to the house with the highest score. A similar system exists on the academic side with the Warren Trophy.History
Initially a single sex school, St John's was solely run by De La Salle brothers. Founded on Southsea sea front, St John's moved to the "castle" on Grove Road South shortly thereafter. Lay-teachers started teaching after
World War II as numbers of brothers have declined over the last years. The first appointment of a Lay-headmaster occurred in 1997 with the appointment of John Davies. Currently the headmaster is Mr Nigel ThorneAlumni
St John's ex students formed the Old Johannian Society in 1919. Currently its members run to around 200. Subscriptions are paid at £10 per annum, which pays for the club's postage and allows for its publications. The association runs several gatherings a year, notably the AGM and Dinner Held on the first Saturday after Easter, and a Golf tournament [cite web|url=http://www.stjohnscollege.co.uk/OJA/Page-14899/Page-14931.html|title=St John's OJA event board|accessdate=2008-04-27] .
Notable alumni
* Film director
Anthony Minghella [cite web|url=http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/main.jhtml?view=DETAILS&grid=&xml=/news/2008/03/19/db1901.xml|title=Telegraph Online: Anthony Minghella|accessdate=2008-04-27]
* The drummerMike Hugg of the bandManfred Mann 's Earth Band fact|date=August 2007
* BBC newsreaderGeorge Alagiah [cite web|url=http://www.bbc.co.uk/pressoffice/biographies/biogs/news/georgealagiah.shtml|title=BBC Press Office: George Alagiah|accessdate=2006-12-28 backup: http://www.webcitation.org/5Xw7SWb96]
*Black Rod Lieutenant General SirMichael Willcocks
*Tomasz Schafernaker , BBC Weather ForecasterExternal links
* [http://www.stjohnscollege.co.uk/ School website]
* [http://www.isbi.com/isbi-viewschool/414-ST_JOHNS_COLLEGE.html#information School statistics]References
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