Reformed Theological College
Theological college in Melbourne, Australia
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The Reformed Theological College (RTC) is the theological college supported by the Christian Reformed Churches of Australia, the Reformed Churches of New Zealand, and the Reformed Presbyterian Church of Australia. It is located in the Melbourne CBD, Victoria, Australia. It was established in 1954.[1]
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| Type | Private |
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| Established | 1954 |
| Principal | Phillip Scheepers |
| Location | , 37°48′46.999″S 144°57′35.106″E |
| Campus | Urban |
| Website | www |
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RTC is accredited through the Australian College of Theology[2] and is a member of the South Pacific Association of Bible Colleges.
The range of courses includes pastoral ministry, Christian service, life in the workplace and personal spiritual growth.[3]
RTC has published the Vox Reformata annual journal since 1962.[4]
History
The school began in 1954 in the Reformed Presbyterian Church in Geelong before moving to the former Geelong Grammar School building in 1961.[1] In 1999, the college purchased part of the Geelong Grammar Junior campus in Highton and moved to that location.[1] RTC retains some infrastructure (including the main library holdings, administration, faculty offices and a student residence) at its former campus in Geelong.[5]
RTC Melbourne Campus
Notable alumni
The founding members of the band Sons of Korah attended RTC and formed the band while studying there.[6]

