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'''St. John's Preparatory School''' is a [[Roman Catholic Church|Catholic]], non-boarding, all-boys [[University-preparatory school|college preparatory school]] located in [[Danvers, Massachusetts]]. The school was founded in 1907 by the [[Xaverian Brothers]]. The school is well-known not only for its academics but also for its success in drama and athletics. St. John's was formerly a combination commuter-boarding school but ended its residential program in 1975.
'''St. John's Preparatory School''' is a [[Roman Catholic Church|Catholic]], non-boarding, all-boys [[University-preparatory school|college preparatory school]] located in [[Danvers, Massachusetts]]. The school was founded in 1907 by the [[Xaverian Brothers]]. The school is well-known not only for its academics but also for its success in drama and athletics. St. John's was formerly a combination commuter-boarding school but ended its residential program in 1975.



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This article describes a school in Danvers, Massachusetts. For the school of the same name in New York City, see Saint John's Preparatory School (New York City). For the similarly named school in Shrewsbury, Massachusetts, see St. John's High School (Massachusetts).
St. John's Preparatory School
Location
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Danvers
,
MA

United States
Information
TypePrivate
Religious affiliation(s)Roman Catholic
Established1907
HeadmasterAlbert J. Shannon
Faculty99
Enrollment1200 [1]
Average class size20
Student to teacher ratio12:1
CampusSuburban
Color(s)Blue and white
MascotEagle
Websitewww.stjohnsprep.org

St. John's Preparatory School is a Catholic, non-boarding, all-boys college preparatory school located in Danvers, Massachusetts. The school was founded in 1907 by the Xaverian Brothers. The school is well-known not only for its academics but also for its success in drama and athletics. St. John's was formerly a combination commuter-boarding school but ended its residential program in 1975.

Campus

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Studzinski Library and Brother Benjamin Hall.

St. John's Preparatory school is located in Danvers, Massachusetts, about fifteen miles north of Boston. The school is spread out over 175 acres of wooded, residential land. The student population spends the majority of its time in the two main academic buildings, Xavier Hall (Built 1911; renovated 2004-05) and Brother Benjamin Hall (1964; renovated 2004-05). Other buildings of note include the Administration Building (1880), Ryken Center for the Arts (1916; renovated 1995), Memorial Dining Hall (1925), Alumni Hall/Kaneb Theatre (1965), Memorial Gymnasium (1955; renovated 1991), and the A.E. Studzinski Library (2003). Also on the property of St. John's are two homes for Xaverian Brothers, Xaverian House and the Xavier Center, and a function building/trophy room, Griffin Hall

Athletics

St. John's Preparatory School has a very competitive athletics program, and traditionally has excelled in track and field, football, baseball, and hockey. In 2006 their soccer team completed an undefeated season with a record of 22-0-2, captured the Massachusetts Division-1 State Title, and topped it of with a 6th place national ranking. Some of the lesser known spectator sports, such as gymnastics rugby, wrestling, swimming, fencing, and volleyball, have dominated their respective fields in the state of Massachusetts. The athletic program has a longstanding rivalry with Catholic Conference competitor Xaverian Brothers High School. The other members of the Catholic Conference include Malden Catholic High School, Boston College High School, and Catholic Memorial High School.

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