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St Mellitus College

2007 establishments in England2007 in LondonAC with 0 elementsAnglican buildings and structures in the United KingdomChurch of England
Educational institutions established in 2007St Mellitus College
Spire of St Mellitus in winter
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St Mellitus College is an English theological college established in 2007 by the Diocese of London and the Diocese of Chelmsford of the Church of England. It has campuses in Earl's Court, Chelmsford, Liverpool and Plymouth, with growing links with other churches, colleges and dioceses throughout the United Kingdom and beyond. The president is Graham Tomlin, Bishop of Kensington, and the dean is Russell Winfield. St Mellitus College is a wholly non-residential college and has pioneered context-based training within the Church of England, integrating academic theological study with ministry placements throughout the course of study.

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St Mellitus College
Collingham Road, London South Kensington (Royal Borough of Kensington and Chelsea)

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Collingham Road 18-20
SW5 0LX London, South Kensington (Royal Borough of Kensington and Chelsea)
England, United Kingdom
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