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Welcome to the St. John's College High School Mothers' Club! Since 1936, our mission has been to support the school, administration and student body in the spiritual, academic, ethical, charitable, athletic and artistic development of young men and women and to foster the excellent standards of the school.

Events

Mark your calendar for the next membership meeting + Christmas Cookie Exchange:

Wednesday, December 3: Check-in and dinner with beer & wine at 6:30 pm | Meeting 7:00 | 8:00 pm Cookie Exchange.

Our monthly meetings are an opportunity to connect, unwind and stay informed. Come enjoy dinner and drinks, hear the latest SJC updates, and be a part of a supportive network of women journeying together through these high school years.

 

Please review our 2025-2026 Volunteer Interests Form.

 

Fall 2025 Mothers' Club Events:

    Nov. 21: Christmas Decorating Prep. Sign up to volunteer.

    Dec. 1-2: Christmas Decorating. Sign up to volunteer.

    Dec. 3: Membership Meeting + Christmas Cookie Exchange

 

Winter 2026 Mothers' Club Events:

    Jan. 5: Christmas Decoration Take Down

    No Membership Meeting in January.

    Feb. 4: Membership Meeting

    Feb. 13: Mardi Gras Celebration

 

SJC Soiree: A Night at the Carnival

Volunteer to support this community fundraiser.

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SJC Moms - Don’t forget to join or renew for the 2025-2026 school year -Click here.

 

The Mothers' Club is made up of a diverse group of women supporting SJC's admin and student body through volunteer opportunities, events, and community-building.

 

Why should you join?

Dinner, drinks and fellowship at the monthly membership meetings.

Get the inside scoop of what is happening at SJC from dynamic speakers at the monthly meeting.

Volunteer opportunities throughout the year.

Support the SJC administration, teachers, and facility.

Grow your support network of fellow SJC moms and guardians.

Be part of a 97 year tradition. 

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