About the Theological School
Trinity College Theological School is an integral part of Trinity College. The Theological School was founded in 1878 by Bishop James Moorhouse for the purpose of training a 'learned and dedicated clergy'. This founding vision has been the core of the School's contribution to the Church, and its focus has now broadened to embrace the ministry of all God's people. The School shares all the facilities of the College, including the Chapel, dining hall, tutorial rooms, library, and grounds.
The School is committed to shaping men and women in ordained and lay ministry in the Anglican tradition. It represents a catholic breadth in theology, worship and spirituality, and seeks to embody the Anglican way in a critical, reflective and articulate style, in dialogue with the contemporary world.