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St. John's College High School (SJC, SJCHS, or St. John's) [4] is a Catholic high school in Washington, D.C. Established in 1851, it is the third oldest Christian Brothers school in the United States, and was one of the oldest Army JROTC schools until the program was abolished in 2019 in pursuit of a private "leadership academy" program with no relationship to the United States Armed Forces.
School name Type Grades Neighborhood Ward DCPS school code Address Website Anacostia High School: Public, traditional: 9-12: Anacostia: 8 450 1601 16th St SE, Washington, DC 20020
Order of St. Benedict: 1942 St. John's College High School: Washington, D.C. De La Salle Christian Brothers: 1851 St. Mary's Ryken High School: Leonardtown: Xaverian Brothers 1981 St. Vincent Pallotti High School: Laurel: Pallottines: 1921 Stone Ridge School of the Sacred Heart: Bethesda Society of the Sacred Heart: 1923
St. Johns High School (Michigan) in St. Johns, Michigan; St. John's High School (Delphos, Ohio) St. John's High School, the original name of Seton Catholic High School (Pittston, Pennsylvania) St. John's High School (South Carolina) in John's Island, Charleston County; St. John's College High School in Washington, DC
High school basketball: Scores for boys' and girls' games across the Southland on Monday, Jan. 20. ... Gonzaga (Wash. DC) 73, Eastvale Roosevelt 55 ... St. Francis 70, West Ranch 45 St. John Bosco ...
St. Albans School (4–12) St. Jerome Institute (9-12) St. John's College High School (9–12) St. Patrick's Episcopal Day School (PS-8) Sheridan School (K–8) Sidwell Friends School (PS-12) Templeton Academy DC (9–12) Washington International School (PS-12)
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St. John's College (Cleveland), another school of the same name founded in Cleveland, Ohio, in 1854; defunct; St. John's College High School, in Washington, DC, known as St. John's College from 1887 until 1921; St. John's College (Kansas), a four-year college in Winfield, Kansas that closed in 1986