By Rebecca Bouveng, Jasmine Baker-Sones, Becca Hasler and Sally Hewett. The Senior Tutor’s Office reflect on working from home.
Category: Beyond the Bailey
Beyond the Bailey follows St John’s students beyond College grounds and into the wider world. From travel diaries and exchanges to placements, volunteering, and new discoveries, these pieces explore what John’s looks like outside the familiar walls. It’s a space for curiosity, growth, and the experiences that shape life before, during, and after time at St John’s.
By Laura Day. Amidst the pandemic, Laura reflects on life at home on a farm in Cumbria.
By Richard Roberts. A reflection on travels around Europe and the unforgettable memories made.
By Martin Gibson. Following the government’s ‘Stay At Home’ guidance, Martin shares his experience of working from home.
By Clarissa Wemple. Ever wondered which category of the John’s Chronicle blog you’d fit best? We’ve got the quiz for you!
By Nina Kümin. An account of volunteering as an English teacher in Bali. Supported by St John’s Student Opportunities Fund.
By Joshua Jones. Following the Wesleyan Theological Society’s 54th meeting, Joshua shares his experience of the conference. Supported by St John’s Student Opportunities Fund.
By Benjamin De Garis. An account of volunteering at Soul Survivor, an annual festival that seeks to engage young people with the Christian faith. Supported by St John’s Student Opportunities Fund.
By Amy Wyatt. An account of volunteering at an English-teaching Summer Camp in Volgorechensk. Supported by St John’s Student Opportunities Fund.
Richard Rohlfing Jr. Following the annual Society of Biblical Literature/American Academy of Religion meeting in San Diego, Richard shares his experience of the conference. Supported by St John’s Student Opportunities Fund.
