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Basic information of St. John's University
St John's University in York, UK 184 1 was founded in Yorkshire. The school was originally a pastor training school founded by two Anglican priests, formerly known as St. John's College. In 2006, the Privy Council authorized it to be renamed St. John's University. There are more than 6000 students in the school. The school has a school of art, a school of education and theology, a school of health and life sciences and St. John's Business School.

School year: 1842 Location: York, North Yorkshire, England

Nature: Catholic Church: President of the Anglican Church: Archbishop of York and Archbishop of England, Dr. John Sentam; Chancellor: Professor David Fleming; Number of students: 6,435.