Trinity Times Commemorative Edition 2014

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ABOVE Mr Nick Hately with 2013 Dux, Peter Atkinson at the University

of Adelaide Principals Award Ceremony.

2013 Year 12 Results We congratulate all Year 12 students on their results for 2013:

The top four students achieved an ATAR above 99, placing them in the top 1% of the state. 10 students received an ATAR above 98, placing them in the top 2% of the state. 33 students received an ATAR above 90, placing them in the top 10% of the state. ABOVE 2014 College Captain, Lachlan Arthur welcomes guests to the Open Day Service.

College Captain Official welcome to the 2014 Open Day Service. “Today we celebrate Trinity College and its 30 year history. We reflect on the past and celebrate Trinity as a place as well as the people who have made Trinity great, but we also look forward and celebrate the bright future of Trinity College. 2014 marks the 15th consecutive year that I have been educated at Trinity College. Over my 15 year history with the College I’ve seen growth and change that one would have never imagined. I’ve seen STARplex go from a bare slab of earth to the world-class facility it is today. I’ve witnessed Waldeck Oval being bulldozed, and then rebuilt, and I’ve watched the Senior school grow into an outstanding academic environment. I’ve been able to visit the St George’s Church Hall where this great school began just 30 years ago, which really puts into context how rapidly our school has grown from small beginnings to where it is now, as the largest school in the Southern Hemisphere. Trinity’s rapid growth is reflected in the students it produces. I’ve been able to go to school with students who have become great doctors, farmers, politicians, plumbers, engineers, nurses and leaders in business, some have even been outstanding athletes that have gone on to represent Australia. It’s the fact that I have been in the same classroom as these people, shared the same playground with these people, and worn the same uniform as these people that captures what I love most about Trinity. I love that all Trinity students can come from small, humble beginnings and through the boundless opportunities that Trinity provides, they have the possibility to follow their dreams, no matter where they come from. Through this, Trinity produces not only great students, but great people that are prepared to go out into the world and make a positive contribution to society, and that makes me proud to say that I am from Trinity.”

252 ‘A’ grades were achieved, 30 more than in 2012. 258 students achieved their SACE. 11 Merit Certificates were recorded (2 Math Studies, 2 Biology, 2 Psychology, 4 Research Project, 1 Specialist Maths).

New names for the Club 90 Honour Board from the Class of 2013 These students achieved an ATAR above 90 placing them in the Top 10% of the State. Lachlan Arthur

Phu Vuong Luu

Peter Atkinson

Shanice Manno

Hayley Bellchambers

Jade McFaul

Shannon Brookes

Curtis Murray

Kate Carroll

Sean Nottle

Catisha Coburn

Rebecca Pearson

Claire Donaldson

Linh Quach

George Femia

Bradley Ryan

Rachel Ferguson

April Sanderson

Nichola Goult

Kate Sargeant

Matthew Hamilton

Samantha Saunders

Gabe Hart

Rachael Sharp

Jamie Hayter

Isabella Sharrad

Lauren Jakeway

Aaron Smith

Cassandra Jennings

Rachel Wardle

Tammy Lamont

Madeleine Wheeler

Stephanie Littleford

2013 Tertiary Pathways

Lachlan Arthur

College Captain 2014

08 Trinity College Celebrating 30 years of Opportunity

University of Adelaide

University of South Australia

Flinders University

TAFE

Other (Interstate/ADFA)


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