Welcome
Doctrinal Basis
What sort of people come to BBC?
Where do they go when they leave?
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"The size of the student body as well as the experience and commitment of the faculty allow for that personal interaction which is essential for a holistic educational process." Samuel Escobar
  Born in many different places
We usually have students from about twenty five
countries studying at BBC. This gives a rich colourful
flavour to all aspects of life, from what we eat to
how we worship.

Worshipping in various churches
All the major denominations and non denominational Churches live and worship together, rejoicing in what we have in common and learning to understand and love each other despite our differences.


Working in different callings
We have students with university doctorates and others who have learned at the university of life; we have fresh faced teenagers and weather beaten grandparents; we have manual workers and civil servants; we have full time Christian workers and full time parents, all learning together how to serve the Lord better in the life to which he is calling them.

Gifted in many ways
Our open access policy means that we have courses suitable for everybody. We can caterfor those who want to be academically stretched as well as for those who need practical, hands on training. Our aim is to make sure that even the least academically qualified can thoughtfully grow in their faith and that the high fliers can reach their academic potential but also be equipped for practical Christian service in the real world.