St Colm's College

In India, missions work with high caste women often happened within zenanas (women's quarters)

St Colm's College was established in Edinburgh in 1894 as a missionary training college for women, with Annie Hunter Small as its first principal.[1]

In August 2010, the College's property would eventually be sold off after the Church of Scotland determined it could no longer afford to maintain it.[2]

  1. ^ Stewart, Marjorie (1972). Training in mission: St. Colm's College, Church of Scotland. Edinburgh: Saint Andrew Press. ISBN 0715202197.
  2. ^ "Church sells off missionaries' college in bid to save money". Edinburgh Evening News. 20 May 2010. Retrieved 19 August 2016.