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 Welcome to St. John's Junior College
St. John's College Junior College is one of the most diverse educational institutions of its kind in Belize.
Established in 1952 as St. John's College Sixth Form and known since 1997 as St. John's College Junior College, the College is a leading post-secondary, Catholic institution in Belize.
He was sent to Roman College for his philosophical studies, which he accomplished with such great success that in the third year he was chosen for the post of defender in the scholastic disputations.
www.sjc.edu.bz /junior_college/general_info.html   (325 words)

  
 Said Musa - Caribbean Hall of Fame
After primary school, his family moved to Belize City where Said went to distinguish himself as a student at St. Michael's College and later at St. John's College Sixth Form.
Musa was also a key figure in the drafting of the Constitution of the independent Belize.
Said went back to the voters of the Fort George constituency in 1979 and waged a political comeback he was appointed Attorney General and Minister of Education and Sports in the 1979-84 PUP Government.
caribbean.halloffame.tripod.com /Said_Musa.html   (535 words)

  
 Belize
This is the web site for St John's College, a Jesuit run school in Belize.
Ethnologue Language Archive was begun in 1971 by the Summer Institute of Linguistics, Inc., at the University of Oklahoma, and was continued at Cornell University.
It offers information on travel in Belize, as well as a good overview of the country.
www.intercultures.ca /cil-cai/country_information-en.asp?lvl=8&ISO=BZ&TopicID=3   (535 words)

  
 Alberto Villanueva is San Pedro's new Town Administrator, San Pedro Sun, Belize News
John's High School and St. John's College/Junior College completing his Associate's Degree in Business Administration.
Villanueva's first day on the job as Town Administrator.
He is accountable directly to the Mayor, Town Councilors and the people of San Pedro in all aspects where finances and human resources are concerned.
www.sanpedrosun.net /old/01-12a.html   (535 words)

  
 Belize's Amandala Online: Belize news, news on Belize, Belize newspapers, Belize, Belize, Belize
A graduate of St. John's College who studied briefly for the priesthood in a Guatemalan seminary, he was secretary to British Honduras' first millionaire, Robert Turton, who died in 1955.
George Price, who is also known as the "Father Of The Nation," led Belize through universal adult suffrage in 1954, self-government in 1964, and to Independence in 1981, among his other accomplishments.
During the ceremony, messages were read to Senior Minister Price from the President of the United States of America, Bill Clinton; the President of the Republic of Taiwan; the President of Colombia, and Queen Elizabeth II.
www.belizemall.com /amandala/archives/sep_24_2000.html   (6145 words)

  
 Our Community - Shelly Del Valle - "Supplying San Pedro with flavorful fun", San Pedro Sun, Belize News
Having completed her secondary education, Shelly was given the opportunity to further her studies and moved to Belize City to attend St. John's College/Junior College.
For the past two years Shelly formed part of the vivacious members of the Salsa Caliente carnaval group, dancing as one of the "Recycled Teenagers." She says she enjoyed this experience very much and is happy to do it again.
She was also entrusted with her mother's secret ice cream recipe and eventually went on to experiment with her own concoctions until she came up with the now famous "Manelly's" ice cream recipe.
www.sanpedrosun.net /old/02-064.html   (615 words)

  
 Heartland-Delta IV at Marquette University
Faculty, administrators and staff serving as delegates for 12 Jesuit colleges and universities in the Midwest and Delta regions (including St. John's College in Belize).
Increasingly, Jesuit colleges and universities are staffed and led by committed lay people who are interested in advancing the missions of their schools, but have less familiarity with the principles of Jesuit education and Ignatian spirituality than the Jesuits who preceded them.
Heartland-Delta IV offers an opportunity for participants to immerse themselves in a three-day learning experience on these topics and build fruitful, lasting connections with their colleagues at 11 other Jesuit schools in the Midwest and Delta regions.
www.marquette.edu /hd4   (307 words)

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