Saint John's Academy, Mirzapur Road, Allahabad

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Saint John's Academy, Prayagraj.
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TypePrivate
MottoNeldesperandum
("Never despair")
Established1993
DirectorCedric Valentine Innes
Number of students4500(approx)
CampusSuburban
Nickname SJA
House coloursBlue, Green, Red, Yellow
Website www.saintjohnsacademy.com

Saint John's Academy is a CO-ED, day-cum-residential school situated at Mirzapur Road, Prayagraj, Uttar Pradesh, India. It provides education from Pre-Nursery to Class XII and is affiliated to the Council for the Indian School Certificate Examinations., [1] New Delhi.

History

Saint John's Academy was founded in 1993 by Mr. C. V. Innes, Mrs. D. Innes, Mrs. Shilpi Mitchell and Mr. Mitchell Innes under the "Society for Promotion of Education, Adventure Sports and Conservation of the Environment" (P.E.A.C.E.).[ citation needed ]

Facilities and extracurricular

The school hosts "Invictus", a district level annual inter-school competition.[ citation needed ]

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