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The sky’s the limit

Chris Perks (1983), now a retired GP, took part in the Himalayan Trust UK’s trek celebrating the 70th anniversary of the first ascent of Everest. Chris was met with incredible views, two fellow Johnians and a number of charitable projects.

London Christmas Drinks 2024

Please join us in the stunning Old Hall, situated in the heart of Inner Temple in central London to celebrate the festive season!

Alumni get-together in Boston

We are delighted to invite you to an evening of drinks and canapés at the Harvard Faculty Club in Boston on Friday 15 November.

Meet the Master in New York 2024

Please join us for a dinner hosted by the Master, Mrs Heather Hancock (1984), in New York City.

Johnian Society Financial Services Networking Evening: Asset Management

The Johnian Society is delighted to invite you to its first Financial Services Networking Evening on Tuesday 15 October at 35 New Broad Street, near Liverpool Street, London. The aim of these evenings is to bring together Johnians who work across the financial services sector for an evening of insightful discussions, networking and collaboration.

Christina Faraday: art and ideas

Christina Faraday (2011) is a historian of art and ideas, Research Fellow and lecturer at the University of Cambridge. In this article she talks about her interest in Tudor and Jacobean art and her career as an art historian.

Alumni get-together in Manchester

Please join us for a relaxed get-together and catch-up with friends based in Manchester.

September Johnian Dinner – 2013 & 2014

Please join the Master of St John’s College, Heather Hancock (1984) and fellow Johnians from your year for this enjoyable occasion.

50th Anniversary Dinner – matriculation year 1974

Please join the Master of St John’s College, Heather Hancock (1984) and fellow Johnians from your year for this enjoyable occasion.

Keeping biodiversity on the right track

Keith Barron (1968) is a member of the Kent & East Sussex Railway and he believes that heritage railways can provide vital havens for nature.