Frequently Asked Questions - Independent Students
General (3)
Study week (accredited students only): Monday September 14 – Friday September 18 2009 9am – 5pm
Autumn Term: September 21 2009 – December 7 2009
(half term: October 26 and November 2)
Spring Term: January 11 2010 – March 22 2010
(half term: 15 February 2010)
Summer Term: 12 April 2010 – 28 June 2010
(half term: 31 May 2010)
Monday morning courses begin with breakfast at 9:00am, worship at 9:30am, teaching at 10:00am and finish at 1:00pm.
Monday afternoon sessions run from 2:00pm to 5:00pm.
The teaching takes place at St. Paul’s Church Onslow Square, London SW7 3NX. Please note: there is no parking at the church. Nearest tube station: South Kensington, Nearest bus stop: by Royal Brompton Hospital (Buses 211, 14, 414, 345)
The course is taught by our core staff. In addition, we use a number of external speakers who are leading Theologians and Practitioners in their fields. These include Alister McGrath, Paula Gooder, Pete Greig and Amy Orr-Ewing.
Non-Accredited Courses (1)
All non-accredited courses are £500 per year.
Saturday School of Theology is £275 per year.
Accredited Courses (2)
SPTC offers three accredited courses: The one year Certificate, the three year Diploma and the 5 year BA Degree.
Certificate: £3000
Diploma: £6000
BA Degree: £9000
These courses are split over the number of years the courses last and include all university fees and online library resource fees.
Churches supporting students taking accredited courses can apply for a discount.
Past & Current Students
Hear what past guests have to say about their experience on the SPTC theological courses.

GodPod
Graham Tomlin, Mike Lloyd and Jane Williams discuss theology and life with a slice of humour.
Never has been it more urgent for Christians to give a reason for the faith that is within them. In the midst of the conflict between literalism in religion and the disintegrating world view, the appeal of mature biblical faith is very clearThe Rt Revd Richard Chartres
Bishop of London
Patron of SPTC

In my view this is the most interesting and important thing that is happening in British theological education
Alister McGrath



