Annual: Trinity 2002

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Brother Pat Farewell

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Much of Br Pat’s early working life was spent caring for young students in orphanages run by the Brothers. In

t a special senior assembly on Tuesday 6 August 2002, the Trinity Secondary School extended its best wishes to Br Pat O’Doherty on his retirement. This was a momentous occasion as Br Pat had served young people for over fifty years as a Christian Brother. At the assembly, Head Prefect Matthew Spencer presented Br Pat with a return ticket to Ireland and wished him “bon voyage” on behalf of the students for a well earned holiday. Br Pat has been a member of the Trinity community for the past nineteen years – in a variety of roles. For the past nine years Br Pat has worked in the area of pastoral support for students, leaving his position as a maths teacher and concentrating on helping to develop a new Campus Ministry program at the College. One of the important projects that Br Pat worked tirelessly at developing was the wonderful Christian Service Program for all Year 11 students. At the end of the First Term each year, all Year 11 students were allocated placements in institutions throughout the community, where they worked to care for people in circumstances of need. This work required extensive preparation and debriefing. Br Pat also led six groups of senior students on a biennial Pilgrimage through India where they were able to live with and work for a time with very disadvantaged groups of people. This has been a wonderful experience for the boys concerned – an experience which will remain with them for the rest of their lives. Earlier in the year Br Pat was able to welcome Mrs Marya Stewart to Trinity and handover to her the responsibility for the developing Christian Service Program at Trinity. Br Pat also passed on to Br Rob Callen responsibility for Campus Ministry in general and the India Pilgrimages in particular.

these years Br Pat earned a reputation as an able and very caring teacher and administrator. In all these years Br Pat’s life was one of service. At Trinity Br Pat constantly urged students to live out the gospel message by following the ideals of Edmund Rice for them “to be men for others”. He also urged students to show daily the qualities of “courtesy, commitment and service”. These qualities have now become enshrined in the culture of Trinity and have become an ideal for students to work towards. At the assembly farewelling Br Pat, the Principal advised students that Br Pat was retiring at the age of seventy seven – over a decade later than most people retire. “This is a momentous decision for Br Pat – as helping young boys has been a lifetime’s work,” he said. “And it is also a momentous occasion for us, as this week will close the chapter on a wonderful working life.” The story is related of some Year 10 students at a sporting fixture one Saturday morning. A new student asked his friends “Who’s that guy over there?” The reply came back “That’s Br Pat. He’s a legend.” So, Br Pat – teacher, friend, helper, mentor and legend – we thank you for your devoted life and work for us. We have been inspired by your faithfulness, your integrity and your commitment to your life of service. And now we wish you every happiness in the next stage of your life.

Mr Tony Curtis Principal

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Waterpolo

26min
pages 172-180

Volleyball

1min
pages 170-171

Tennis

6min
pages 166-169

Swimming

2min
pages 164-165

Rowing

5min
pages 152-156

Cross Country

2min
pages 143-144

Football

8min
pages 145-148

Rugby

3min
pages 157-159

Hockey

4min
pages 149-151

Soccer

7min
pages 160-163

Cricket

6min
pages 139-142

Basketball

5min
pages 135-138

Music

3min
pages 126-130

Sports Awards

1min
pages 131-132

Debating

1min
page 124

Athletics

4min
pages 133-134

Vocational Education and Training

2min
page 121

Changing face of Trinity College

1min
pages 122-123

Special Education

2min
page 120

Society and Environment

2min
page 119

Senior Library

3min
pages 117-118

Astronomy – Observatory

1min
page 115

Sabah Excursion

2min
page 116

Science

2min
page 114

Outdoor Education

1min
page 113

Music

3min
page 112

Mathematics

3min
page 111

Information Technology

2min
page 110

Design and Technology

3min
page 107

Religious Education

2min
page 105

Art

3min
page 106

Head of Senior School

2min
page 104

Year 11

5min
pages 89-92

Year 10

8min
pages 83-88

Year 8

6min
pages 73-77

Year 9

6min
pages 78-82

Rugby/Hockey

1min
pages 71-72

Tennis/Soccer

1min
page 69

Soccer/Football

1min
page 70

Flippaball/Softball/Tennis

1min
page 68

Cricket/Flippaball

1min
page 67

Basketball/Cricket

1min
page 66

House Swimming Carnival

1min
page 64

Athletics

1min
page 65

Year 5

4min
pages 52-55

Year 7

4min
pages 60-63

Year 6

5min
pages 56-59

Year 4

5min
pages 48-51

Spiritual Programme

2min
pages 46-47

Year 5 Camp – Forest Edge, Waroona

2min
page 45

Music

4min
pages 41-42

Head of Primary

5min
pages 37-38

East Perth Gateway Masterplan

3min
page 27

Camp Kelly

1min
page 28

Brother Pat Farewell

2min
page 29

Students Leave for India

1min
page 25

The Kairos Retreat

5min
pages 20-21

Christian Service

5min
pages 22-23

Edmund Rice Bicentenary Mass

1min
page 19

40 Years Celebration

3min
pages 16-17

College Board

2min
page 11

Parent Council

3min
page 12

Principal’s Address

11min
pages 5-8

College Bursar

3min
page 10

Share the Vision

1min
pages 3-4

Message to all the schools of Holy Spirit Province

4min
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