St George's College Jerusalem (SGCJ) is a continuing education centre of the Anglican Communion.
Therefore, he formed his own Jerusalem and the East Mission, purchased land outside of the Old City, and raised funds for the construction of St George's Collegiate Church (which is today the diocesan cathedral), and St George's College as well.
[3] In 1962, it expanded its mission to include educating clergy and laity from other parts of the world.
Courses typically last 8, 10 or 14 days, and are open to clergy and laity of all denominations and any faith.
The school has a three-story building containing en suite rooms capable of housing up to 42 people.