St. John Catholic School
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St. John Catholic School is a catholic school in the Beaches, Toronto on Kingston Rd. It is a school famous for its athletic programs and involvement in many city tournaments. The school ranges from Junior Kindergarden to Grade 8.
[edit] Academics
St. John School is an above average school in terms of I.Q and were the city chamions in the W5H tournament for the past 5 years in intermediate and their junior and primary levels are above average in the E.Q.A.O testing. This school offers the extended french program for those who want more of a challenge and their Gr. 6 gifted kids are the largest group in Toronto. This group consists of: Connor Campbell, Aidan Doan, Noel Glynn, Cameron Hart, Matthew Helfrich, Adrian Hutcheson, Stephen Manion, Sean Megna, Griffin Murphy, Alix Wagner, Kelsea Walker, Aine Workentin, Clare Workentin, and deseased Emma Steiner.
[edit] Athletics
St. John School is one of the best athletic schools in the province, and are rarely beaten in cross country, track & field, volleyball, ice hockey, baseball, basketball, and soccer. Their school offers houseleagues for volleyball and basketball, and their coach, Mr. Albert, promotes health and is extremely passionate about winning.
[edit] Awards
St. John School offers annual awards for those students who are deseased during their time at the school.
===David Churchill=== 1983-1993 David Churchill was a boy who was not stong in most categories, but was dearly loved by his classmates and was mourned after his father's and his tragic death concerning their chimmney, and it is given out each year to the male who demonstrates the best companionship towards his fellow classmates.
===Cristin Fitspatrick=== 1982-1994 Cristin Fitspatrick was a girl who was remembered for her red hair and warm heat, but also for her great laugh and smile. She died to an unknown disease until 2004, when it was confirmed influenza.