Who We Are.

Warnborough College was founded in 1973. We are an accredited college offering a range of vocational courses, degree pathways, and language studies. We work with academic and vocational partners around the world, and also offer course creation, validation and certification services.

One of the many activities
Visiting Dover Castle
Visiting the seaside
Student with tutor in a one-on-one setting

Our President.

Dr Brenden Tempest-Mogg, President of Warnborough College

I am delighted to welcome you to Warnborough College, based in the historic and beautiful city of Canterbury.

For nearly 50 years, we have been welcoming students from around the world. Now, there is no longer a need for students to come and study in England, because we have learning centres in different parts of the world. Moreover, you can choose to study online.

There’s never been a better time to learn and develop yourself personally, or professionally.

Our History.

Foundation.

Warnborough College was founded in Oxford in 1973, originally for visiting American students to experience the Oxford Socratic method of learning. The College soon acquired increasing numbers of international students who came to study English and take courses for university entrance.

The College was fortunate to have plenty of support. Former Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher wished us well for a successful future. Sir Christopher White, Bt., the Lord Mayor of Oxford, and other dignitaries spoke at the inaugural reception held at Rhodes House (Oxford).

Ethyl M Tempest-Mogg, Founder
One of our first groups in 1973
Inaugural sponsors
Warnborough College at Boars Hill

Inaugural Sponsors.

The inaugural sponsors included the Presidents of Duke University, the Catholic University of America, Hampshire College, Bradford College, Hobart and William Smith Colleges; the Chancellors of North Carolina State University and the Claremont Colleges; the Bishops of the Dioceses of South Carolina, California and Western Massachusetts; and the President of the National Council of Churches of America.

The College moved into its campus at Boars Hill in 1976. The campus was the former home of the Bishop of Oxford and the celebrated scholar, Gilbert Murray.

1980 - 1994.

During the 1980s and 1990s, Warnborough expanded its facilities and programmes. Students came from UNESCO scholarship programmes, government schemes, and diplomatic exchanges. Our International Summer Schools (ISS) were launched and proved to be very popular.

In 1985, we launched a study abroad programme in Australia. In 1987, the Archbishop of Canterbury authorised the appointment of the Rev’d Dr Richard Martin as Honorary Chaplain to Warnborough.

Our historic campus at Boars Hill reached its capacity by the early 1990s and was sold before the college relocated to London in 1996, where we focused on burgeoning distance learning courses.

Study Abroad Australia in 1988
Warnborough HQ in Canterbury

1997 til now.

In 2000, we made Canterbury our home, and officiated our world Headquarters in 2010. We continue to offer over 600 courses by distance learning, and bolster that with our onsite courses and bespoke programmes. We work with academic partners and learning centres to bring our unique education to students around the world. We participate in cooperative projects such as those funded by the Erasmus+ programme. We will continue to develop and grow, with our students and partners, hopefully for the next 50 years.

Mission and Values.

Warnborough prizes its independence and its international, multi-cultural and multi-racial student body and faculty. Warnborough believes in forging links between academic disciplines, between the world of learning and the world of work, and between nations, so many of which are represented by its culturally-heterogeneous student body. It is on the basis of these principles and values that Warnborough provides its special education.

Warnborough assures equal opportunity for all qualified persons without regard to race, colour, religion, sex, national origin, age, disability, marital status, sexual orientation, or veteran’s status, in the admission to and participation in its programmes and activities.

A commitment to academic freedom

A disciplined exploration of ideas

Rational discourse, clear thinking, and articulate self-expression

A tolerance of, and an appreciation for intellectual and cultural differences in a spirit of global awareness and responsibility

Fostering international understanding through mutual co-operation among all students

Accreditation and Recognition.

Warnborough College is committed to peer review, and quality assurance for its academic and management standards. Warnborough College is accredited by these UK government recognised bodies:

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Whether you want to study in Canterbury, at a Learning Centre, or online, we have options for you.