St John Berchmans College

St John Berchmans College (Dutch: Sint-Jan Berchmanscollege) is a Roman Catholic secondary school founded by the Society of Jesus in Brussels, Belgium.

It is situated close to the Church of Our Lady of the Chapel and is named after the Belgian Jesuit Saint John Berchmans.

However, in 1773, the Jesuits were ordered to cease providing educational services by Pope Clement XIV.

[1] In 1814, the Jesuits returned to Belgium and opened the French-speaking St Michael's College 19 years later in the Chapel Church area of the city.

In 1912, the Church of St. John Berchmans was opened next to St Michael's College.