History
St John's Prep was originally founded in 1907 by a group of Xaverian brothers. The first headmaster, Brother Benjamin, initiated plans to make buildings. In the autumn of 1907, he initiated the construction of the Memorial Gymnasium. It became evident in those early years that enrollment would continue to rise, so in the spring of 1910 construction began on Xavier Hall. The structure was completed in 1911. At the time it housed 16 classrooms, a library and reading room, a study hall, an assembly hall, 50 private rooms, and a dormitory room for about 80 beds.Campus
St. John's Preparatory school is located in the town of Danvers, Massachusetts, about north of Boston. The school is spread out over of wooded, residential land. The student population spends the majority of its time in the four main academic buildings: * Xavier Hall (built 1911; renovated 2004–05) * Brother Keefe, CFX Academic Center (2015) * Brother Benjamin Hall (1964; renovated in 2015 to house the middle school) * A.E. Studzinski Library (2003) Other buildings of note include: * The Administration Building (1880), which includes a chapel * Ryken Center for the Arts (1916; renovated 1995), a former dormitory building that has been renovated into a fine arts facility * Memorial Dining Hall (1925; renovated in 2007), the cafeteria * Alumni Hall (1965; renovated in 1993), home to the 350-seat Kaneb Theatre * Memorial Gymnasium (1955; renovated 1991) * Leo and Joan Mahoney Wellness Center (2017) Also on the property of St. John's are two homes for Xaverian Brothers: * Xaverian House * The Xavier CenterSchool life
Athletics
St. John's Prep is a member of the Massachusetts Athletic Association's ( MIAA) Catholic Conference. Fellow conference members are Malden Catholic High School, Boston College High School, Catholic Memorial High School, Xaverian High, and St. John's High (Shrewsbury). Since 2001, the swim and dive team has won 16 Division-1 State titles, including nine in a row between 2006 and 2014, with the most recent title in 2024. The fencing team won 10 consecutive state championships from 2205 through 2014. The golf team has won seven state titles since 2000, including a championship in 202Tuition
Tuition for the 2024-2025 academic year is $33,490 for grades 6–12.Notable alumni
* Bo Burnham, comedian, Grammy-winning musician, writer/director of '' Eighth Grade'' * Sandro Corsaro, Emmy-nominated TV show creator/producer * Peter R. Dolan, (2007 DAA) '74, retired chairman of the board and chief executive officer, Bristol-Myers Squibb * Thomas Fulham, president of Suffolk University in Boston * Andrew Haldane, World War II Marine officer * Michael J. Harrington, former United States Congressman * The Juan Maclean, electronic musician * Michael McCann, attorney, professor, sports journalist * Rob Kerkovich, actor, '' NCIS: New Orleans'', '' Cloverfield'' * Bishop Robert Reed, (2017 DAA) '77, Auxiliary Bishop of Boston and president and CEO of the CatholicTV Network * David Self, screenwriter, '' The Road to Perdition'', '' The Wolfman'' * John J. Studzinski, (1998 DAA) '74, vice chairman of investor relations and business development at The Blackstone Group; philanthropist * Peter G. Torkildsen, former United States Congressman, former chairman of Massachusetts Republican Party * Joseph Boncore, former Massachusetts State SenatorSports
* Matt Antonelli, baseball player for Wake Forest; first-round draft pick, San Diego Padres * Colin Blackwell, professional hockey player * Bob Carpenter, first American-born hockey player drafted by an NHL team while still in high school * Pat Connaughton, professional basketball and baseball player, Milwaukee Bucks * Dick Farley, Williams College football coach and College Football Hall of Fame inductee * Peter Giunta, professional football coach * Jonathan Goff, football player,References
External links
* {{DEFAULTSORT:Saint John's Preparatory School Boys' schools in Massachusetts Catholic secondary schools in Massachusetts Schools sponsored by the Xaverian Brothers Catholic Conference (MIAA) Educational institutions established in 1907 1907 establishments in Massachusetts