New Partnership Between
Anglican Theological Schools
Media Release
18 December 2020
New Partnership Between Anglican Theological Schools
An agreement between Trinity College Theological School (TCTS), the University of Divinity (UD) and Perth’s Wollaston Theological College (WTC) will see WTC Formation students undertake their studies through the UD at TCTS, beginning in 2021.
WTC is currently a member of the Perth College of Divinity, an interdenominational body that has been teaching theology courses through Murdoch University since 1986. WTC is responsible for theological education, formation and training of lay and ordained people in the Perth Diocese.
TCTS, a member of the UD, will also sponsor qualified WTC academic staff for accreditation as members of UD.
‘It is an exciting partnership,’ said the Revd Canon Dr Bob Derrenbacker, Dean of Trinity College’s Theological School. ‘We enthusiastically welcome students from Wollaston to Trinity. We know they will receive the high-quality theological education through Trinity that they received at Wollaston and Murdoch University.’
The partnership will pave the way for WTC to fulfill its desire to become a full and independent collegiate member of the UD in future. UD currently comprises 10 colleges, including TCTS, which is the University’s only Anglican college in Melbourne.
'We are very pleased to have formed this partnership with Trinity College Theological School and the University of Divinity and Wollaston will benefit from the very significant and well-deserved reputation the College and University have earned both here in Australia and abroad,' said Ric Barrett-Lennard, Locum Warden at Wollaston Theological College. ‘Wollaston students will receive the highest standards of scholarship in theology, philosophy and ministry, fully preparing them for their chosen path’.
Peter Sherlock, Vice Chancellor of the University of Divinity agrees. ‘Trinity College is the perfect choice for Wollaston students,’ he said. ‘We’re delighted by this partnership’.
The agreement will be in effect until 31 December 2021, at which time it may be extended.
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Media enquiries
Kate Elix, Trinity College Director of Marketing, Communications and Events E: kelix@trinity.unimelb.edu.au T: 0405 193 853
Meg Nelson, Events and Communications Manager, University of Divinity E: mnelson@divinity.edu.au T: (03) 9131 4915
Ric Barrett-Lennard, Locum Warden, Wollaston Theological College E: rbarrettlennard@gmail.com
About Trinity College
Established in 1877, Trinity College Theological School, through the University of Divinity, offers accredited degrees and diplomas, professional development workshops and seminars preparing men and women for ordination in the Anglican Church, develop skills for lay ministry or simply explore faith for personal or vocational enrichment and development.
About Wollaston Theological College
Wollaston Theological College is responsible for the oversight, co-ordination and provision of education, formation and training for all people in the Diocese of Perth, for both lay and ordained clergy. Wollaston has been the central site for Theological education in the Perth Diocese since 1957.
About the University of Divinity
Founded in 1910 as the Melbourne College of Divinity, the University of Divinity comprises 10 theological colleges across Melbourne, Sydney and Adelaide. Students and staff join the University through one of its colleges. The Colleges are supported by a wide range of churches and religious orders that together resource the University as a whole.
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