St Wilfrid's Theological College was an Australian educational institution in Bishopsbourne, Tasmania, established in 1904 and which closed in 1929.
The first Bishop of Tasmania (then still called Van Diemen's Land) was Francis Nixon, who was appointed in 1842 and arrived in the colony the following year.
When the first Christ's College closed in 1856, Toosey was appointed a trustee, and under his care the institution's debts were discharged after 14 years.
[10] Annual clergy retreats were held at St Wilfrid's; that in 1928 was conducted by the Rev E C Kempe of the Community of the Ascension in Goulburn.
In 1903, at the time that the theological college was being prepared, the name of the Rev Arnold Gale Lingley was discussed as first warden, but nothing came of this proposed appointment.