Welcome
St. John’s School serves students who will pursue excellence and benefit from a traditional Episcopal college preparatory program that promotes Christian principles of faith, integrity, initiative and self-awareness. A rigorous educational program provides students with strong basic knowledge, instills strong study habits, as well as provides athletic and fine arts opportunities. Values of service and social responsibility are pervasive throughout a student’s experience. Respect and appreciation for each individual’s faith and culture defines our purpose.
What is Giving Day? Giving Day is a 24-hour fundraiser where a school or nonprofit comes together to give back in a short, high energy window. Inspired by movements like GivingTuesday, it’s designed to build momentum, encourage participation, and show the power of collective giving.
At St. John’s, Giving Day is our chance to come together as one community to invest in our students. This year, 100% of proceeds will go directly toward renovating our soccer field, creating a better space for play, teamwork, and school pride. We invite you to stop by before or after the Lower School and Upper School concerts to make your gift—cash, check, or credit card are all welcome. Every contribution, big or small, helps us reach our goal! Support us at any level! Learn more about our donation levels and submit your pledge today—click below! Questions? Reach out to Lei Shelton, Director of Development, at 671-647-8080 ext. 112! REGISTER NOW for Summer Knights Program
Q4 Lunch Forms Now Available
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Upcoming EventsFriday, April 10
GIVING DAY - all day Saturday, April 11 Science Fair - UOG - 8:00AM - 3:30PM Report on Giving 2025 Now AvailableAnnual Fund |
Our Schools
The St. John's experience begins with students in PreK3 and cultivates potential until graduation.
Follow the links below to find out more about our different schools
Follow the links below to find out more about our different schools
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"I love how my child is always challenged to learn more. It isn't about the grades; it's about becoming a lifelong learner."
- St. John's School Parent |

