Your guide to Christ's College 2024 – International

Chapel Chapel is an integral part of College life. It is the architectural reminder at the heart of our school to find the still point in the turning world, a place where the College community gathers to pause, reflect, sing and pray. All boys, regardless of religious affiliation, are expected to participate in Chapel. They must attend Chapel on Monday and Friday mornings, congregational singing practice (Congers) on Wednesday, at least two Sunday services each term, and Carols on the Quad. Juniors also attend our end-of- year Advent Carol Service. Christ’s College follows contemporary Anglican practice, and is inclusive of all. Parents and families are encouraged to attend Sunday services and are also invited to come and share our traditional Christmas celebrations. Whatever his age, whatever his denomination, if a boy is baptised (christened) he is encouraged to receive communion. Baptism is offered for boys in any year group and each year preparation for confirmation is available for boys in Years 12–13. Confirmation is regarded as an individual commitment to aspire to live according to Christian ideals.

The Chaplain’s office is in the Selwyn Building, which also accommodates the Religious Education department and the Choir vestry. Religious Education at College focuses mainly on Christianity, but also explores several of the world’s other great religions, including Islam, Judaism, Hinduism, Buddhism, and Sikhism, and teaches the fundamentals of philosophy and ethics. Chaplain The Rev’d Canon Cameron Pickering cameron.pickering@christscollege.com For more information about Chapel go to the “College Life’ section of our website.

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