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  1. 17 de may. de 2022 · An independent school is to close after 114 years due to declining pupil numbers. St John's College in Grove Road, Southsea, was founded in 1908 but will not reopen in September 2022. The school ...

  2. Situated in the small town of Southsea in the naval city of Portsmouth, St John’s College is a Christian co-educational day and boarding school for ages 2-18 years. We pride ourselves on being a wide-range ability school. Founded in 1908 by a Lasallian community of Catholic Brothers established by John Baptiste De La Salle and we aim to ...

  3. History. St John's College was founded in Southsea, Portsmouth in 1908 by the De La Salle Brothers as an independent boys' school.The founding headmaster was Brother Firme of Quiévy, France. The Catholic De La Salle Brothers supported the ethos and ideals of Saint John Baptist De La Salle, the patron saint of teachers, and the Founder of the Institute of the Brothers of the Christian Schools.

  4. St John's College, Southsea. 1,234 likes · 366 were here. St John's College is a Christian day and boarding school for children aged 4 - 18.

  5. About Us. Providing a communications and events hub for ex-St. John's College students and staff. Our mission for the Old Johannian Association is to provide a vehicle for maintaining contacts between all those who have been associated with St. John's College, Southsea.

  6. 4 de oct. de 2023 · After being placed on the market last year, St John's College in Portsmouth could be converted into 200 new homes if plans for development are approved. As reported, the school closed after the number of pupils reportedly fell from 630 in 2010 to 256 in 2022 with the Head at the time, Mary Maguire, informing parents that staying open was no ...

  7. St John's College was a private day and boarding school located in Southsea, Hampshire, England.It was founded by the De La Salle brothers in 1908. In May 2022, the Governors announced that the school would not re-open for the academic year starting that September, citing declining student numbers, under-investment and the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic as the causes.