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ACADEMICS

The primary purpose of St. John's College is to aid personal growth through education. St. John's College is a community of persons, students, administrators, faculty and staff, all brothers and sisters before God. Each member of this community should show concern for the others’ personal development, encouraging, stimulating, guiding and supporting one another so that each utilizes his/her talents and realizes his/her destiny as a free, creative, self-disciplined and responsible human being.


While every member of the community is important, the primary emphasis, as in all schools, is on the development of the students. St. John's College is privileged to share with parents and guardians the task of helping Belizeans attain a healthy maturity as integrated persons, Christian in their values and their vision of reality. Within the scope of its resources, it hopes to provide learning experiences which will encourage each person to develop, in an integrated way, all his/her faculties and talents -- for his/her own self-worth and to be of greater service to his/her family, the Diocese of Belize City and Belmopan, the Christian community at large, Belize and the World. The College fulfills its purpose by means appropriate to a school: personal witness, teaching and research, by the discovery, preservation and communication of knowledge and truth.


St. John's College affirms its commitment to the vision and values of the Roman Catholic Church and of the Society of Jesus, by whose members it was founded. It affirms its dedication to the people of Belize, and strives to encourage a deeper understanding of and respect for their history and culture. And finally, it strives to broaden our vision and concern to include all our brothers and sisters around the world, especially those who are poor and struggling to find that freedom in Christ which alone can bring peace to the human heart.

Business Department

Education Department

Humanities Department

​Math, Science, & CIS Department

Social Sciences Department

Programs in Business and Management combine theory with interpersonal, problem-solving, and decision-making skills. These programs fuse tradition with innovation to develop students who can lead and manage holistically, ethically, and effectively and who are prepared for lives of ethical service and professional success.

Programs in the Education Department aim to train current and prospective teachers so that they will be more effective and efficient in the classroom.  Majors include Early Childhood Education, Primary Education, and Social Work.

Degree programs in the Humanities expose students to a broad spectrum of human knowledge and to diverse ways of thinking about and responding to the world. The programs are designed to enable students to reflect upon their lives and ask fundamental questions of value, purpose, and meaning in a rigorous and systematic way.

Programs of study in Mathematics and Natural Science embrace the breadth of the disciplines and seek to furnish students with current knowledge and technical skills in their approaches to scientific inquiry. Students are guided in developing the ability to ask and answer questions using scientific methods and in appreciating the role of science in contemporary society as a foundation for further study and rewarding careers.



Programs in Computer Science provide students with the skills and knowledge needed to assist organizations with meeting diverse information processing needs. The programs prepare students for careers in information management and also provide a foundation for baccalaureate study.

Degree programs in the Social Sciences expose students to a broad spectrum of human knowledge and to diverse ways of thinking about and responding to the world. The programs are designed to enable students to reflect upon their lives and ask fundamental questions of value, purpose, and meaning in a rigorous and systematic way.

ACADEMIC RESOURCES

Academic Bulletin 2011-2012

Academic Bulletin 2012-2013

DEPARTMENTS

Academic Bulletin 2010-2011

ST. JOHN'S COLLEGE

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Phone:  +501-223-3732

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