25 Students Earn National Hispanic Recognition from College Board

We proudly announce that 25 of our students have been honored by the College Board's National Hispanic Recognition Program for their exceptional academic achievements. This prestigious recognition acknowledges their dedication, hard work, and the solid academic foundation they receive at SJS.



These students have excelled in the classroom and through standardized assessments, earning this distinction that many universities consider during their recruitment efforts. This recognition opens doors to numerous college opportunities, further enhancing their educational journeys as they prepare for bright futures.
 
Congratulations to our 2024 National Hispanic Recognition Award Recipients
Mariana Bermudez (’25)
Isabel Bringas ('26)
Luisa Bruno ('25)
Sofia Espindola (’25)
Marcos Feliciano (’25)
Alexa Giulimundi (’25)
Roberto Ho ('25)
Patricia Hurtado de Mendoza (’25)
Benjamin Jacobs ('25)
Miranda Jatib ('25)
Yael Jiménez ('25)
Dana Lewy ('25)
Alejandro Madero (’25)
Viviana Méndez ('25)
Andrea Montalvo (’25)
Iñaki Navarrete (’25)
Diego Ortíz ('25)
Tatiana Rivera ('25)
Alejandro Rodríguez (’26)
Mardi Roques ('26)
Gabriel Rospigliosi (’25)
Adelaida Siaca ('25)
Carlos Toro ('25)
Nicolás Unanue ('25)
Ivana Wu ('25)
 
We are also delighted that Ivana Wu has received an additional honor, the National First-Generation Recognition Award, awarded to 35,000 students nationwide. This recognition celebrates Ivana's resilience and determination as a first-generation college-bound student.

We are committed to fostering an environment of academic excellence and preparing our students to lead with integrity, compassion, and knowledge in an ever-changing world.

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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.