St Peter's College, Oxford

E788377

St Peter's College, Oxford is a constituent college of the University of Oxford known for its inclusive ethos and notable alumni such as filmmaker Ken Loach.

Try in SPARQL Jump to: Surface forms Statements Referenced by

All labels observed (1)

Label Occurrences
St Peter's College, Oxford canonical 1

Statements (48)

Predicate Object
instanceOf college of the University of Oxford
constituent college of the University of Oxford
economist
film director
academicAffiliation Colleges of the University of Oxford
admits postgraduates
undergraduates
campus central Oxford
category Colleges of the University of Oxford
Educational institutions established in 1929
coatOfArmsDescription crossed keys of Saint Peter
country United Kingdom
educatedAt St Peter's College, Oxford NERFINISHED
St Peter's College, Oxford NERFINISHED
formerName St Peter's Hall NERFINISHED
foundationYear 1929
foundedAs St Peter's Hall NERFINISHED
foundedBy Francis James Chavasse NERFINISHED
founderOccupation Bishop of Liverpool NERFINISHED
genderPolicy coeducational
hasBuilding Canal House NERFINISHED
Hannington Hall NERFINISHED
Mulberry Quad NERFINISHED
hasEthos inclusive ethos
hasNotableAlumnus Adrian Fortescue NERFINISHED
Ken Loach NERFINISHED
Lord Hodgson of Astley Abbotts NERFINISHED
Mark Carney NERFINISHED
Sir George Young NERFINISHED
hasPrincipal Judith Buchanan NERFINISHED
hasQuadrangle Chavasse Quad NERFINISHED
Linton Quad NERFINISHED
hasStudentBody mixed domestic and international students
locatedIn England
Oxford
United Kingdom
mottoLanguage Latin
namedAfter Saint Peter NERFINISHED
near Castle Street NERFINISHED
New Road NERFINISHED
Oxford Canal NERFINISHED
offers postgraduate degrees
undergraduate degrees
partOf University of Oxford
positionHeld Master of St Peter's College, Oxford
postcode OX1 2DL
receivedCollegeStatusYear 1961
religiousAffiliation Church of England

Referenced by (1)

Full triples — surface form annotated when it differs from this entity's canonical label.

Ken Loach educatedAt St Peter's College, Oxford