Saint John’s School’s College and Academic Advising provides students with comprehensive counseling beginning in ninth grade.  Academic advisors meet individually with students throughout the year and advise them on a range of academic matters, extracurricular involvement, and coordinate grade-level educational programs for families and students to help them understand and prepare for the college admissions process. Beginning in eleventh grade College Counselors work with students to identify colleges that best meet each student's needs and goals, help each student complete the most compelling applications, and keep students and families abreast of the trends, policies and demographics that affect college admission decisions.
Saint John’s School is a member of the National Association for College Admissions Counseling (NACAC), and we adhere to the policies governing communication between school and colleges endorsed by the Association:

Statement of Principles of Good Practices

Meet our Team

List of 3 members.

  • Photo of Natalie Doron

    Natalie Doron 

    Director of College Counseling
    UPR - Bachelor
    UCLA - College Counseling Certification
  • Photo of Nicole Widman

    Nicole Widman 

    Associate College Counselor
    Universidad de Puerto Rico - Bachelor of Arts
  • Photo of María de Lourdes Seijo

    María de Lourdes Seijo 

    Academic Advisor 9th & 10th Grade
    Haverford College - BA in Arts
    Fundacion para la Difusion del Audiovisual - Universidad Melendez Pelayo, Valencia, Spain - Master
    Universidad de Puerto Rico - Master
For transcripts requests or for contacting the Registrar's Office please send an email to registrar@sjspr.org.
Below is a partial list of where some of our graduates have continued their careers at the collegiate level:

Saint John’s School

Saint John’s School is a non-profit, college preparatory, nonsectarian, coeducational day school founded in 1915. The school, located in a residential area of Condado, in San Juan, Puerto Rico, has an enrollment of over 800 students from pre pre-kinder to grade twelve. Instruction is mostly in English with the exception of language courses.