St John's College - A Division of St Denis School  Established 1858
Choosing Where and How To Study
 
This is a very important decision.
 
However, you can be assured that whichever mode of study you take with us, you will receive one of the best educations available in the world today. Indeed, the only difference between the programmes is that the Tutor programme is significantly less expensive.
 
For those not resident in France, there are two ways to study:
 
Residential Boarding School
 
Tutor - Based Interactive Programme
 
 
 
Residential Boarding School
 
If you select this option, you will come to live and work in our large School in France. We provide accommodation with fellow students, male students living on site, females on a separate site.
 
The terms are:  September to December
 
                       January to April
 
                       May to July
 
The student day starts at 0700 with Breakfast.
 
Lessons start at 0805 and continue until 1655 with breaks for Lunch.
 
From 1730 to 1915 there is supervised study.
 
You will live and work with your fellow students in a happy but hardworking environment.
 
We have a long tradition of providing boarding education and we will provide further information on request.
 
 
Tutor Based Interactive Progamme
 
If you do not wish to attend school France, you can apply for admission to this Programme.
 
You will receive EXACTLY the same education and we will expect exactly the same effort from students on this programme as we expect from those who attend school in France.
 
You wil be given a timetable of classes and work you will be requred to complete in exactly the same way as students in France.
 
The format of the Programme is:
 
* Student course materials pack issued each week for each subject
 
* Video lectures from our teachers during the week on the subjects you are studying
 
* Weekly interactive tutorials wth your Course Tutor
 
* Allocation to a Learning Community  (A group of students studying the same couse as you at St John's)
 
* Regular meetings with a local St John's Support Tutor to ensure you are making good progress
 
* A Summer school in your country of two weeks duration