
Johnian Society Golf Programme 2025
The Johnian Society Golf agenda is out. Take a look at it and join fellow Johnians for some intercollegiate golf competition.
The Development Office organises virtual and in-person events to foster the relationship between alumni and the College community in the UK and overseas.
Our programme offers a wide range of event formats such as lectures, interviews, reunions, networking meet-ups, sporting gatherings, Christmas drinks and garden parties.
Scroll down to learn more about upcoming alumni events.
The Johnian Society Golf agenda is out. Take a look at it and join fellow Johnians for some intercollegiate golf competition.
Please join the Master of St John’s College, Heather Hancock (1984) and fellow Johnians from your year for this enjoyable occasion.
Join us for this special reunion of the Lady Margaret Boat Club, as we celebrate 200 years of our boat club’s proud history.
Please join the Master of St John’s College, Heather Hancock (1984) and fellow Johnians from your year for this enjoyable occasion.
Please join the Master of St John’s College, Heather Hancock (1984), and fellow Johnians from your year for this enjoyable occasion.
Please join the Master of St John’s College, Heather Hancock (1984) and fellow Johnians from your year for this enjoyable occasion.
A full day of outdoor activities to celebrate Johnian friendship.
Join us to celebrate LMBC's 200th anniversary in 2025!
Nigel Snaith (1979), Chair of the Johnian Society Committee, would like to invite Johnians and their families to join him on a visit RHS Garden Wisley.
Please join the Master of St John’s College, Heather Hancock (1984) and fellow Johnians from your year for this enjoyable occasion.
Join us for a very special Gardeners’ Question Time, where the expert gardeners of St John’s College will be sharing their knowledge, answering your questions, and offering tips to help your own green spaces thrive.
Please join us for a relaxed get-together and catch-up with friends based in Oxford.
Join us online for talk given by Professor Gilly Carr (1994) to mark 80 years since the end of the Second World War and the liberation of Auschwitz.