The Class of 2030 celebrated their Eighth Grade Graduation Exercises surrounded by proud families, lasting friendships, and memories that will stay with them for years to come.
Water play, bubbles, flower shops, and plenty of smiles made the last day of school one to remember for our Toddler through PK Hurricanes and their families.
Stage confidence and plenty of personality took over as 1st- to 3rd-grade students wrapped up the school year with performances and artistic showcases.
Our Juniors received their class rings during the Ring Ceremony, marking a moment that reflects how far they’ve come and the leadership role they are preparing to take on as the next Senior class.
The final Coffee with Cecilia of the 2025–2026 school year brought together parents for a meaningful morning of reflection, celebration, and looking ahead.
Representing Puerto Rico on a national stage takes discipline and the confidence to rise to the moment, and Sebastian Borschow ’30 did it at the 2026 RTX MATHCOUNTS National Competition.
Congratulations to the nine Upper Elementary Hurricanes who earned some of the highest scores in the third phase of the Puerto Rican Math Olympiad, receiving Gold, Silver, and Bronze distinctions.
Creativity and imagination filled our Elementary hallways as our Kinder through 2nd-grade students transformed them into their very own art gallery experience.
Regional Science Bowl champions, Sebastian Borschow ‘30, Eva Nguyen ‘30, Victoria Osorio ‘30, Apolo Riefkohl ‘31, and Leith Yassin ’31 earned the opportunity to join 47 middle school teams at the U.S. Department of Energy National Science Bowl Finals in Washington, D.C.
Our JV History Bowl team had a terrific time competing in the National History Bowl, representing our school in the Junior Varsity category, after earning their spot at the Puerto Rico History Bee and Bowl last February.
The Class of 2026 closed out their final day at SJS with everything it should be: hugs that lingered a little longer, laughter that hit differently, and yes… a few tears that said more than words ever could.
Powerful vocals, live bands, piano moments, and dance choreography took over our Carrady Center as students across grades 5–12 turned this year’s Talent Show into more than a performance.
Out of 22 schools, our Hurricanes placed 5th at the 7th Math Interolympics at CeDIn, proving that strategy and sharp thinking under pressure make all the difference.
A picture-perfect day at Bahía Beach Resort Golf Club set the stage for this year’s SJS Golf Tournament, delivering more than a great round. Purpose behind every shot pushed the goal forward.
369 acceptances. 156 colleges and universities. The Class of 2026 has already reached this milestone, placing this outstanding group of 72 students in a category that stands out.
At the Colegio Mater Salvatoris Science Bowl, our Hurricanes stepped into a high-stakes competition where every question counts and every second matters.
Our Model UN delegates closed out the Liga Independiente de Naciones Unidas de Puerto Rico season at TDMUN X, hosted by TASIS Dorado, with a standout record: 13 first-place finishes across 24 committees this year. With five schools in the league and additional guest delegations in competition, this marks a defining achievement for our program.
Our 2025–2026 Student Council has once again been named a National Gold Council of Excellence by the National Association of Student Councils, marking a sixth consecutive year of recognition at the highest level.
At the MATHCOUNTS State Competition, our Hurricanes demonstrated what it means to think under pressure, adapt in real time, and stay sharp when every second counts.
During Exploration & Innovation Week, students in grades 3 to 6 stepped into Enrichment Clusters, working in mixed groups to develop concepts, test ideas, and bring projects to life.
Students, faculty, and staff joined Fundación CAP’s Uniendo Cabezas por los Niños de CAP fundraising campaign, showing their support for young oncology patients receiving care at Puerto Rico’s leading public children’s hospital.
Last Sunday, following the closing performance of Mamma Mia!, our Seniors stepped onto the stage at Teatro Tapia for their final bow in a Saint John’s School musical, a moment that holds a special place in our community.
BRAVO, BRAVO. Our 55 students in Grades 4–12 transformed Mamma Mia! at Teatro Tapia into an exceptional, Broadway-caliber experience. The energy remained high throughout the theater from the first note to the final bows.
Our 4th graders stepped into the operating room, rotating through hands-on “surgery” centers designed as mini labs for the respiratory, digestive, circulatory, and urinary systems.
Twelve schools came together for our 6th Annual Mathematics Intercollegiate Competition for Elementary students, a day of problem-solving that challenged young mathematicians to think critically and stay sharp under pressure.
The 16th edition of the Week of the Young Child transformed our Early Childhood spaces into places where imagination took the lead, and teachers proudly stepped into kid mode.
Hurricanes’ fast thinking, sharp teamwork, and serious science knowledge were on display at the Regional Championships of the U.S. Department of Energy National Science Bowl, hosted at SESO in Mayagüez.
Is the wolf guilty or not guilty? That was the big question our 4th graders set out to answer in Twelve Angry Pigs, a playful spoof of the classic courtroom drama Twelve Angry Men, continuing the Upper Elementary Theater Showcase tradition.
More than 2,000 student leaders gathered in Washington, D.C. for the National Association of Secondary School Principals’ 2026 LEAD Conference, and members of our Student Council and National Honor Society were part of the conversation.
At the Puerto Rico Metropolitan Science Fair awards ceremony, our students claimed two of the three United States Air Force Awards for Outstanding Science or Engineering Fair Projects, along with additional honors.
Our SJS MATHCOUNTS team delivered an exceptional performance at the Metro East Chapter Competition, proving once again that disciplined thinking and steady teamwork win the day.
A Greek island, ABBA’s greatest hits, and a cast ready to own the stage. Our high school musical Mamma Mia! takes over Teatro Tapia for a three-show run from March 20-22, bringing together 55 students in Grades 4–12 across the cast, ensemble, and backstage.
At the Harvard MIT Math Tournament February Round, eight Hurricanes stepped onto one of the most competitive math stages in the world and delivered a strong showing.
Early Childhood parent Erick Santiago is the owner of a new Rolex Oyster Perpetual with a green dial, raffled online in support of our Capital Campaign to advance the Ashford campus transformation for the next generation of Hurricanes.
We proudly celebrate 14 members of our Class of 2026 named candidates for the U.S. Presidential Scholars Program, one of the nation’s most distinguished recognitions for graduating seniors.
Alarm clocks early. Spirits high. The Saint John’s School 5K Walk/Run hits the pavement on SUN, MAR 8 at 6:30 am. Show up ready to walk, run, or cheer your way through the morning with the SJS community.
Student Council VP Mardi Roques ’26 has been named a recipient of the National Association of Student Councils (NASC) Scholarship, standing out among thousands of applicants nationwide.
After meeting rigorous academic, testing, and application requirements, our four Semifinalists have advanced to Finalist standing in the 2026 National Merit Scholarship Program.
At this year’s Puerto Rico Spelling Bee, our students took the stage among the 45 top spellers from across the island and delivered a performance that spoke volumes.
Red, white, and pink took over our Early Childhood and Upper Elementary hallways today for Valentine’s Day Casual Day, and our students’ energy matched the color palette.
Love filled the air as our 1st- and 2nd-graders gathered this morning for A Heart Full of Songs, a Valentine’s gift for the families who cheer them on every day.
Today’s annual Blood Drive turned compassion into action. With Puerto Rico facing a critical blood shortage, 57 donors from our faculty, families, students, and neighbors rolled up their sleeves and stepped in where it matters most.
Competing against 9 schools at the Puerto Rico History Bee and Bowl at Dorado Academy, our Hurricanes made their mark across multiple events and earned spots on the national and international stage.
Future alma mater merch is already making its way onto campus. Our Class of 2026 has 28 early commitments to 18 universities, including several of the most selective institutions in the country and Ivy League campuses.
Innovation was at the center of this morning's Coffee with Cecilia, where our Head of School shared how it shapes Saint John's School's forward-looking academic vision.
We celebrated our newest members of the French Honor Society and the Italian Honor Society, honoring students’ dedication, hard work, and love of language.
Noche Puertorriqueña, a Saint John’s School tradition for more than four decades, once again turned our campus into a celebration of Puerto Rico’s heart, folklore, and creativity.
Our Secondary Science Fair showcased the level of inquiry that doesn’t stop at the lab table; it develops critical thinking and applies learning to real-world challenges.
We proudly congratulate our 9th Grade English Honors and English 9–2 students, guided by Mr. Michael Mancuso, for ranking among the top-performing Membean classes worldwide, standing out across a global network of more than 40,000 classrooms in 50+ countries.
We are proud to celebrate our Spanish teacher and 9th-grade Class Dean, Ms. Mercedes Benito, whose novel ‘De nadie más’ has been awarded the Premio Nacional de Novela 2025 by the PEN Club de Puerto Rico Internacional.
We’re proud to share that Saint John’s School has been named to the 2025 AP School Honor Roll with PLATINUM distinction, the College Board’s highest level of recognition for Advanced Placement programs nationwide.
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 Toddler to grade twelve. Instruction is mostly in English with the exception of language courses.