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Westminster Chapel is an evangelical free church in Westminster, central London, founded in 1840. It has had several notable pastors, including Martyn Lloyd-Jones, and hosts Christian conferences and events.
Courses include the CertHE, BA(Hons), Graduate Diploma (also with vocational options in Student Ministry and Church Planting & Leadership) and MA. The courses are delivered through a blend of in-person teaching, web learning and video-conferencing making it possible for students to study university level theology around their everyday commitments.
A public university based in London, UK, founded in 1838 as the Royal Polytechnic Institution. It has four campuses, 12 schools, and over 19,000 students, and offers a range of courses in arts, sciences, business, law, and media.
Westminster College is a private, liberal arts college affiliated with the Presbyterian Church (USA) in New Wilmington, Pennsylvania. It offers undergraduate and graduate programs in various fields, especially STEM, and has a history of athletic and academic achievements.
Harris Federation is a not-for-profit charitable organisation that sponsors 52 primary and secondary academies in and around London. It is recognised as a top performer in education, social mobility and cultural enrichment, and runs a free nursery and a sixth form.
Find out the names, rankings, and locations of 40 higher education institutions in London, including major universities, University of London colleges, and specialised and private colleges. Compare the data from different national and international rankings and sources.
Westminster School is a public school in Westminster, London, England, with a history dating back to the 14th century. It is one of the top schools nationally, with high Oxbridge acceptance rate and notable alumni such as John Locke and seven UK prime ministers.
Westminster City School is a state-funded secondary academy for boys, with a mixed sixth form, in Westminster, London. It has a history dating back to the 16th century and has produced many notable former students, such as John Boyega and Andy Hamilton.