The Arts at Saint John's

A curriculum that aims to educate the whole child must be committed to developing the Arts.  At Saint John's, Early Childhood and Elementary School students engage in the exploration of music and both visual and performing arts.  The Secondary School encourages further specialization, with exploratory classes in 7th and 8th grade, and the option for students to choose a track of visual arts study, culminating in the Advanced Placement class in Studio Art, or music study through our partnership with the Puerto Rico Conservatory.  The annual school musical, combining all of the Arts in one spectacular performance, is just one of many showcases throughout the year that displays the multitude of talents our students possess.

Meet Our Staff

List of 7 members.

  • Photo of Ilanit Edry

    Ilanit Edry 

    Visual Arts Teacher
    San Jose State University - BFA
  • Photo of Maru Fusté

    Maru Fusté 

    Visual and Performing Arts Department Chair
    Assumption College - B.A.
    Clark University - Certification in Computer Graphics and Web Design
  • Photo of Madeline Gomez Bianchi

    Madeline Gomez Bianchi 

    Performing Arts Teacher
    Penn State University - Bachelor of Arts
  • Photo of Nayda Morales

    Nayda Morales 

    Elementary Art Teacher
    Universidad de P.R , Rio Piedras - Bachelor's degree in Education Visual Arts
  • Photo of David Vélez

    David Vélez 

    Music Teacher
    Universidad Interamericana - MA
  • Photo of Laura Molina

    Laura Molina 

    Secondary School Performing Arts Teacher
    Universidad del Sagrado Corazón - Master's Degree
    Universidad del Sagrado Corazón - Bachelor's Degree
  • Photo of Sixto Ortiz

    Sixto Ortiz 

    Radio and Media Production Manager | Sound Production for Media Teacher
    Universidad del Sagrado Corazón - Bachelor of Arts in Communication

Saint John’s School

Saint John’s School is a non-profit, college preparatory, nonsectarian, coeducational day school founded in 1915. The school, located in a residential area of Condado, in San Juan, Puerto Rico, has an enrollment of over 800 students from pre pre-kinder to grade twelve. Instruction is mostly in English with the exception of language courses.