Why study at Queens
I’m a Church of England Ordinand

If God is calling you to ordained ministry in the Church of England, then Queen’s will equip you to serve a diverse church with confidence and creativity.

Training for Church of England ordination

The first step is to talk to your local clergy. If they support your sense of call and send you to the director of ordinands for your diocese, then a visit to Queen’s could be the next step in discerning how God wants to use you.

Queen's College

If you are going to be training full-time, then the Queen’s College programme is the natural starting point for exploring what we have to offer. Lectures are focused during the early part of the week, with practical involvement in a local church expected at weekends. Some students live on-site, but it’s possible to live at home and commute to Queen’s daily or to stay for half the week. Typical full-time training lasts two years, but it can be longer or shorter, depending on your age and previous experience or study.

It’s also possible to train on the Queen’s College programme part-time: we simply spread your training over three years instead of the normal two.

Queen's Course

On the Queen’s Course you get access to the same top quality training as the College programme, but organised to allow you to carry on with work or with home or family responsibilities. Lectures and worship happen every Tuesday night (or Wednesdays at our Shallowford teaching centre), and twice a term there are residential study weekends at Queen’s. Each year there is also a one-week Easter School. Training typically takes three years, but it may be shorter depending on your previous experience and study.

Further information

A service at the Queen's Foundation chapel

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