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St John's College is a private co-educational day school in the village of Old St Mellons in Cardiff, Wales. It is the choir school of Wales' national Catholic cathedral, Cardiff Metropolitan Cathedral .
This is a list of schools in Cardiff in Wales. It includes state schools, independent schools and further education colleges that provide sixth form education. CW is an abbreviation for Church in Wales and RC for Roman Catholic .
St Mellons has 5 state primary schools: Meadowlane Primary, Bishop Childs Church in Wales Primary, Oakfield Primary, Willowbrook Primary and St. Mellons Church in Wales Primary. It also has a private school, St John's College, Cardiff, amongst the best performing schools in Wales, based on results. [13]
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David Neville, Founding Principal of the Choir School at St John's College and Cathedral Director of Music and Organist 1980–2016, received the Papal Cross Pro Ecclesia et Pontifice in 1991 for his services to cathedral music, and in 1997 he was a first recipient of the Archbishop of Wales Award for Church Music, chaired by George Guest, CBE ...
St Edmund's School, Canterbury; St. Edward's College, Liverpool Metropolitan Cathedral; St George's School, Windsor Castle; St James' School, Grimsby; St John's College School, Cambridge; St John's College, Cardiff (RC) Reigate St Mary's School, Surrey [3] St Mary's Music School, Edinburgh; St Paul's Cathedral School, London; St Peter's School ...
St John's College, Battersea, (1840 until 1923), a teacher training college in Battersea, London; St John's College, Cambridge, a college at Cambridge University, England; St John's College, Cardiff, an independent co-educational day school in Cardiff, Wales
Rees was first educated at Cardiff High School, a grammar school when he joined, which changed to a comprehensive school in 1973. [2] He studied at University College Wales, Aberystwyth and then St John's College, Cambridge, receiving a Bachelor of Laws (LLB) degree with first-class honours. He was awarded the Samuel Evans Prize for his ...