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Digby Stuart College is one of the four constituent colleges of the
University of Roehampton The University of Roehampton, London, formerly Roehampton Institute of Higher Education, is a public university in the United Kingdom, situated on three major sites in Roehampton, in the London Borough of Wandsworth. The University traces its r ...
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Foundation

The college was established in 1874 as Wandsworth College, a women's teacher training college, by the Roman Catholic
Society of the Sacred Heart The Society of the Sacred Heart of Jesus (; ), abbreviated RSCJ, is a Catholic centralized religious institute of consecrated life of pontifical right for women established in France by Madeleine Sophie Barat in 1800. History Madeleine Soph ...
, an order of French religious women who settled at
Roehampton Roehampton is an area in southwest London, sharing its SW15 postcode with neighbouring Putney and Kingston Vale, and takes up a far western strip, running north to south, in the London Borough of Wandsworth. It contains a number of large counc ...
in 1850. At the time there were two other Catholic training colleges in Britain, St Mary's in London for men, founded 1850, and Our Lady's in Liverpool for women, founded 1856. In 1905 the college moved to St Charles Square, North Kensington and took the name St Charles College. The college moved to Roehampton and was renamed in honour of Mabel Digby and Janet Erskine Stuart in 1946. The college became coeducational in 1971. In 1975, the college became part of the Roehampton Institute of Higher Education, which became Roehampton University in 2004. Upon discovering Rose Philippine Duchesne and the Society of the Sacred Heart's links to slavery, Digby Stuart College renamed the Duchesne Building after Nelson Mandela in 2018. Currently, approximately 2,000 of Roehampton's 8,000 students, are assigned to Digby Stuart College with about 450 living on the campus. The Old Lodge and the Chapel of the Sacred Heart, built by William Wardell in 1853, are listed buildings."Old Lodge and the Chapel of the Sacred Heart, Digby Stuart College", Historic England
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Roehampton Institute of Calligraphy

In 1979 Ann Camp ARCA who had been teaching calligraphy to the BEd students began a course of calligraphy and bookbinding at Digby Stuart College, one of only two such course in the Western world. Twelve students per year were taken on, most of whom already possessed an undergraduate degree although a number of students held a PhD. A Certificate in Calligraphy and Bookbinding was offered, followed by a Diploma in Calligraphy, followed in turn by an Advanced Diploma in Calligraphy. Ann Camp retired in 1989 and although the course continued for some years afterwards, Digby Stuart College withdrew its support and the course transferred to Kensington Palace under the aegis of the Prince of Wales Trust.


See also

* Network of Sacred Heart Schools


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Digby Stuart History
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