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      • St John’s School was founded in 1851 by the Reverend Ashby Haslewood, vicar of St Mark’s, Hamilton Terrace, north London. He had a dual purpose in founding the School: to offer free education for the sons of poor clergymen and to provide a choir for his large church.
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  2. St John’s School was founded in 1851 by the Reverend Ashby Haslewood, vicar of St Mark’s, Hamilton Terrace, north London. He had a dual purpose in founding the School: to offer free education for the sons of poor clergymen and to provide a choir for his large church.

  3. St John’s School was founded in 1928, ninety five years ago, by Walter Higby, an Oxford Scholar who named the school after St John’s College in Oxford, which he attended from 1921 to 1924. Today the school is owned by Mrs Joanne Osen.

  4. May 18, 2021 · St John's School opened in 1871 on part of the present site in Portland Road, on the initiative of the Rev. Arnold Letchworth, the first Vicar of St John the Evangelist and under the auspices of the National Society.

  5. St John's School was founded in 1851 by the Reverend Ashby Haslewood, vicar of St Mark's, Hamilton Terrace in St John's Wood, north London, to educate the sons of clergymen. In 1854, the School moved outside the parish boundaries of St Mark's into neighbouring Kilburn.

  6. St John’s, a brief history. In June 1870 St John’s Catholic School for the Deaf was founded in Handsworth, Sheffield by Monsignor Desire de Haerne, a Catholic Priest from Belgium.

  7. St John’s School is a co-educational independent day school for children aged two to sixteen years. Founded in 1928 the school has long provided academic excellence in a caring environment.

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