Contact us

Please do get in touch with any questions – we’d love to hear from you. You’ll find information about Open Days here and about admissions more generally here.

For general queries, please email reception@trinitycollegebristol.ac.uk.

For questions about admissions, email admissions@trinitycollegebristol.ac.uk.

You can also call us on 0117 968 2803; please leave a message with contact details if our receptionist is unable to answer.

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Trinity College Bristol
Stoke Hill
Stoke Bishop
Bristol
BS9 1JP

Quick contact points


> I’d like to come to an Open Day
> Please mail me a prospectus
> I’d like to book an interview
> I’m exploring ordination training
> I’m interested in postgraduate research
> I want to find out more about part-time study
> I’ve got questions about applying as an international student

Latest blog posts

Open Evening for Part-Time Study

Open Evening for Part-Time Study   ⁠Live in the Bristol area? Fancy studying theology alongside your existing work, church and family commitments? Why not consider studying part-time at Trinity? We are holding an Open Evening to discuss part-time study at Trinity on 6 June 2023.⁠ For more information, and to sign up for the Open […]

New Vice Principal for Formation

We are delighted to announce the appointment of Revd. Helen Johnson as Vice Principal for Formation, starting on 1st April 2023. Helen has been Pastoral and Formation Tutor at Trinity for more than two years and more recently has been Acting Director of Formation. She will continue to teach on a number of different academic […]

Academic Awards celebration

We had a wonderful day on Saturday at our annual Academic Awards ceremony, celebrating the academic achievements of students  at Trinity College Bristol and Bristol Baptist College. At the service at St Mary’s, Stoke Bishop, Bishop Graham Tomlin delivered an uplifting address. The celebrations ended with lunch at Trinity and a chance for old friends […]

Jubilee Scholarship launched

At the time of Trinity College’s 50th Anniversary, research was conducted into the history of our building, which showed that the family who built Stoke House had links with the transatlantic slave trade. In response to this history, and in recognition of the ongoing benefits we receive from the building, Trinity College is pleased to […]