St John's College, Oxford

St John's College
University of Oxford
Canterbury Quad
Arms: of St John's College, Oxford (arms of Sir Thomas White): Gules, an annulet in chief or on a canton ermine a lion rampant sable a bordure of the fourth charged with eight estoiles of the second
LocationSt Giles, Oxford OX1 3JP, UK
Coordinates51°45′22″N 1°15′31″W / 51.75612°N 1.258605°W / 51.75612; -1.258605
Full nameSaint John Baptist College
Latin nameCollegium Sancti Johannis Baptistae
FounderSir Thomas White
Established1555 (1555)
Named forJohn the Baptist
Sister collegeSidney Sussex College, Cambridge
PresidentSue Black
Undergraduates419 (2022)
Postgraduates244 (2022)
Websitewww.sjc.ox.ac.uk
JCRwww-jcr.sjc.ox.ac.uk
MCRmcr.sjc.ox.ac.uk
Boat clubSJCBC
Map
Location in Oxford city centre

St John's College is a constituent college of the University of Oxford. Founded as a men's college in 1555, it has been coeducational since 1979. Its founder, Sir Thomas White, intended to provide a source of educated Roman Catholic clerics to support the Counter-Reformation under Queen Mary.

St John's is the wealthiest college in Oxford, with assets worth over £790 million as of 2022, largely due to nineteenth-century suburban development of land in the city of Oxford of which it is the ground landlord.

The college occupies a site on St Giles' and has a student body of some 390 undergraduates and 250 postgraduates. There are over 100 academic staff, and a like number of other staff. In 2018 St John's topped the Norrington Table, the annual ranking of Oxford colleges' final results, and in 2021, St John's ranked second with a score of 79.8.