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Jun 10, 2024 · St. John’s Jesuit develops Christian leaders. As a Catholic school in the Jesuit tradition, we inspire each student to achieve his greatest potential in a diverse, Christ-centered atmosphere distinguished by academic success and service as a Man for Others. Jesuit Tradition Sets St. John’s Apart.
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John’s belongs to the Midwest Province of Jesuit schools in...
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At St. John’s Jesuit, a long-standing tradition and...
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At St. John’s Jesuit, we focus on enriching the spiritual...
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At St. John’s Jesuit, we pledge to put tuition and fees...
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St. John's Jesuit High School & Academy comprises two schools on the same campus: St. John's Jesuit High School (SJJ) and St. John's Jesuit Academy (SJJA). It is located within the Roman Catholic Diocese of Toledo.
St. John’s Jesuit Academy offers a three-pronged approach to developing spiritual growth through theology classes, Christian Service and Campus Ministry activities, such as liturgies, retreats, and prayer services.
St. John’s Jesuit develops Christian leaders. As a Catholic school in the Jesuit tradition, we inspire each student to achieve his greatest potential in a diverse, Christ-centered atmosphere distinguished by academic success and service as a man for others.
St. John’s Jesuit High School was founded in 1898 and re-established in 1965 as a four-year, college preparatory high school for young men. In 2004, St. John’s Jesuit established the Academy for seventh and eighth grade students, and in 2011, a sixth grade was added to the Academy.
At St. John’s Jesuit, we pledge to put tuition and fees within reach no matter the family dynamic, financial hardship, or background. If a student and his family want to attend St. John’s and he is accepted through the admissions process, there are a variety of pathways to make this dream a reality.
John’s belongs to the Midwest Province of Jesuit schools in the U.S., part of the largest international, oldest educational network of almost 4,000 schools sponsored by the Society of Jesus and rooted in the principals of Ignatian Spirituality, educating close to three million students.