Trinity News Magazine - Winter Edition 2020

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Curriculum INTRODUCING THE 2020 PREFECTS

On Tuesday 18 February, the Investiture Assembly was held in the Sports Centre to officially welcome our Prefects for 2020. The official party was ceremoniously piped in by the Trinity Pipes & Drums. After being individually introduced to the assembly they were presented with their Prefect’s tie and pin by Principal, Mr Darren O’Neill.

CONGRATULATIONS TO THE 2020 PREFECTS: Head Prefect, Cameron Pell (12.5) Cameron Pell is your Head Prefect for 2020. Cameron has been at the College since Year 4. He has represented Trinity’s 1st hockey team since Year 8 and hopes to play his 50th game for the 1st team this year. Cam will be serving under the faith and service formation portfolio and says some of his most enjoyable experiences of Trinity have come from taking part in Christian Service. This year, Cam hopes to empower others and act as a servant leader to his peers.

Deputy Head Prefect, Riley Mattingley (12.2) Riley will be serving under the sporting portfolio and has been at Trinity since Year 7. He values respect, honesty, compassion and selflessness. Riley is a passionate sportsman and is a member of the 1st cricket team. He has been a PCG councillor, a member of several student committees, the Peer Ministry and Cadre programs and is working towards his senior project for Christian Service. Riley has demonstrated

leadership and excellence in all he does and now, as our Deputy Head Prefect, he hopes to work with other likeminded students in trying to improve cohesion amongst the sporting teams as well as strengthen the bond between senior and junior students.

Brendan Bin Omar (12.1) Brendan Bin Omar is a proud Nyikina man from Derby and he started Trinity in Year 7. He boards at Mt Lawley with other boys from his region and loves nothing better than to have those he loves around him. He is known for his gentle, kind and caring nature and he often takes time to listen and guide younger students. He is very passionate about sport and represents the College in the 1st football and basketball teams and competes with the athletics squad, making him a very good fit for serving under the sport portfolio. His biggest goals in life are to be a present and supportive dad when he has children and to pursue study in a field that allows him to give back to and empower his people.

Matthew Bottega (12.2) Matthew will be serving in the faith and service formation portfolio and has been at Trinity since Year 4. He has been involved in the faith student committee, served as a peer minister a special minister of the Eucharist, Cadre and went on last year’s pilgrimage to India, which he values as his favourite experience so far at Trinity. Matthew was awarded the Long Tan Youth Leadership Award in Year 10 and hopes to serve the College

by working with other students to build inclusivity within Trinity by strengthening the bonds between year groups.

Kenzie Bui (12.4) Kenzie has been a student here at Trinity since Year 7, is studying six ATAR courses and will be serving under the academic portfolio. Kenzie is a student who has made the most of every opportunity presented to him by the College, having participated in programs from all Four Pillars of Cultural, Academic, Sport and Service. Kenzie is a student who values hard work, respect and integrity, showing this through his daily actions in living the TC Spirit, being a Man for Others and always giving his best. As a 2020 Prefect, he wishes to continue building bonds with fellow members of the TC community and to be a role model for other students at the College.

Sri Krishna Dharmapuri (12.4) Sri has been at Trinity for seven years and will be serving under the academic portfolio. Post school, his aim is to study medicine or astrophysics and his most memorable moments are the India pilgrimage and the NASA space camp. Sri loves cricket, plays in the 1st cricket team, soccer and is Captain of the Trinity chess team. He admires honesty, courage, loyalty and humility and hopes to be seen by his peers as an approachable person who will try everything and give his very best. Sri’s positive ambition and optimism are qualities that he hopes will help him to serve to lead by example this year.

2020 Prefects

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