Religious provision
The College has two chapels: King’s College Chapel at the Strand Campus and the Chapel of Thomas Guy at Guy’s Campus. There is also a quiet room at the Waterloo Campus, and all three places are open to everyone for private prayers and reflection. A full-time Anglican Chaplain heads the College Chaplaincy which additionally includes Roman Catholic, Orthodox and Free Churches Chaplains. The Rabbi to Jewish students in London visits King’s and works as an associate of the Chaplaincy. A variety of regular services are held. For Muslim students, there are men’s and women’s prayer rooms on all sites.
The Chaplaincy Offices at the Strand, Guy’s and Waterloo campuses are open daily for students to drop in. Many active student religious societies are organised within King's College London Students’ Union (KCLSU).
Pastoral care
The Dean's Office and College's Chaplaincy are also part of the College's pastoral provision, and are available to all students, of all beliefs and backgrounds. For more information please see the Chaplaincy webpages.
Contacts
- Strand Chaplaincy: 020 7848 2373
- Strand Chaplains' office: 020 7848 1808
- Guy's Chaplaincy: 020 7848 6940
- Waterloo Chaplaincy: 020 7848 4343



