St. John’s College, Cambridge, is a distinguished and historic institution renowned for its academic excellence, architectural splendor, and vibrant student life. Founded in 1511, the college boasts a rich heritage and a stunning campus featuring iconic structures like the Bridge of Sighs and the Chapel. The meticulously maintained gardens and courtyards provide a serene environment that inspires scholarly pursuits.
Academically, St. John’s is a powerhouse, consistently producing top-tier research and graduates who excel in various fields. The college offers robust support for its students, including well-equipped libraries, state-of-the-art facilities, and numerous academic resources. The fellowship and teaching staff are highly respected, fostering an intellectually stimulating atmosphere.
Student life at St. John’s is dynamic and diverse, with a wide range of extracurricular activities, clubs, and societies. The college’s strong sense of community is enhanced by traditions and events that bring together students, faculty, and alumni. From formal dinners in the magnificent dining hall to rowing on the River Cam, there are countless opportunities to engage and build lasting memories.
Overall, St. John’s College, Cambridge, epitomizes the blend of tradition and innovation, offering a holistic and enriching experience that prepares its students for success in their...
Read moreSt. John's is perhaps the most beautiful college at Cambridge (and I say that as a proud Jesuan). Porters were very nice about us alumni visiting. We were able to see the Bridge of Sighs and St. John's spacious college ground. Had a lovely time overall.
Here are the admissions policies of all colleges we visited (or attempted to visit) between July 28 and August 3:
Open to all visitors Jesus (open to all visitors) St. John’s (open to all visitors) King’s (open to all visitors) Downing (open to all visitors) Emmanuel (open to all visitors) Corpus Christi (open to all visitors) Queen’s (open to all visitors) Newnham (open to all visitors) Pembroke (open to all visitors, closed on one day for a wedding)
Open to any alumni, regardless of college Trinity (only open to any alumni, likely due to construction work) St. Catherine’s (only open to any alumni) Magdalene (only open to any alumni)
Only open to their own alumni Peterhouse (only open to their own alumni; exceptions may be made for other alumni) Christ (only open to their own alumni, likely due to construction work and wedding on one day) Sidney Sussex (only open to their own alumni – could not visit) Gonville & Caius (only open to their own alumni – could not visit) Trinity Hall (only open to their own alumni – could not visit) Clare (only open to their own alumni –...
Read moreThe whole cambridge is beautiful but the ticket policy is money grabbing, 10-20 pound for each college is insane! You might take 100 pound for a whole tour just for entrance ticket, without any extra service and so many "private" zones inaccessible to visitors. Ofc 100gbp is more than enough for now(Aug 2025), but according to their insane pricing policy(much faster than the inflation rate) I believe that day wont be long. So I can totally understand the 5 stars review here, many from the proud alumni where they can enter the campus free of charge, but for external visitors like me I really dislike the ticket policy here. I have been to many top universities,many are very beautiful and free of charge, Cambridge tgt with Oxford are simply insane, tourisit...
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