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Year 11

Post compulsory education begins a time in a student’s life when they make important decisions about their future vocation. As senior members of the college community many responsibilities are also placed upon them. This year over 170 boys entered Year Eleven at Trinity College to face these demanding challenges.
The year began with thirty six members of the year group attending Camp Kelly with the Year Eights. These students were part of the college peer support programme. The aim of the programme was to introduce the Year Eight boys to the rich traditions of college life. This programme has proved to be very popular over the last five years and the camp was enjoyed by all.
Christian Service was also a highlight of term one. In its eleventh year the community service programme aims to put the student’s faith into action. Many excellent comments were received from the service providers about the boy’s commitment to their tasks. Thanks to the organisation put in by Mrs Marya Stewart, this programme continues to grow and be successful.
Year Elevens continued to be involved in a number of street appeals in 2002. All organisations comment on the great work our students do in this area and appreciate the funds raised for their particular organisation.
Anew innovation in term two was that each homeroom spent a day off campus in an Encounter Retreat programme. Here the students were asked to reflect on their Christian Service and consider the importance of their spiritual life. This initiative again demonstrates that the core of our college is our faith in the traditions of Edmund Rice. Many thanks to Br Rob Callen and Mr Gerard Theseira for the time and organisation they put into making this a success.
Academically, the year group was highlighted by a large number of merit and academic achievement certificates with many students performing well in National Science and Maths Competitions. Term three was also highlighted by the many outstanding individual achievements on the sporting fields and in music. Generally many year eleven students displayed great endeavour and talent in these areas.
In term four, elections of the new prefect body were conducted and it was great to see these boys together with many other year elevens getting involved in the Unfair Day activities. This year over $4500 was raised, which is the highest amount the day has achieved. Afantastic effort: one which will go a long way to help the missions in India.
To conclude, my thanks to the homeroom teachers for the time and effort they have given to the students. Generally Year Elevens answered the challenge of their first year in post compulsory education. I wish all the boys an enjoyable, successful and rewarding year in 2003 at Trinity.
Mr Barry McKenna Head of Year 11


YEAR 11 STUDENT COUNCIL
Back: Tim Wood, Matthew Dunstan, Stuart Norman, Ryan Smith, Damian Pacecca Front: Simon Marshall, Callum Johnson, Mr Barry McKenna, Joshua Ferns, Brendan D’Sa

Year 11 Awards
Andrew Dornbierer Edmund Rice Award for Religious Education 11.1
History Roberto Abate Art and Design David Allen Music Indonesian
Laurence Coleman Foundations of Mathematics
Liam Connolly Economics Brian Corr Geometry & Trigonometry Introductory Calculus Carmelo Crisafio English Literature Adriano De Luca Accounting Andrew Dosa Vocational Education INSTEP
Adrain Du Buisson Perrine Swing Band II (Outsanding Contribution) Michael Embley Senior English Mathematics in Practice Physical Education Studies Work Studies
Christopher Haryono Hong English as a Second Language Matthew Howlett Outdoor Education Benjamin Jacob Hospitality Studies Peter Jones Biology Jon Karolczak Political and Legal Studies
Brodie Keay
Small Business Management & Enterprise Adam Mazur Systems Technology Alexander Meegan Geography Ross Mendonca Italian
Jeremy Ng
Art
ChristopherNixon Digital Media Thomas Shaw Human Biology Michael James Sheridan Swimming – U/16 Age Champion Michael Sims Chemistry Physics Christian Skinner Athletics – U/16 Age Champion Ryan Smith English Jason Vignera Athletics – U/17 Age Champion Michael Ward Applied Technology



YEAR 11.1
Back: Michael Sheridan, Fletcher Creelman, Benjamin Keenan-Smith, Peter Trend, Adam Bird, Christian Skinner Third Row: Darryl Naidu, Timothy Pidhirnyj, Ruairi Kenyon, James Birrell, David Slack Smith, Liam Curran Second Row: Matthew Howlett, Nathan Jones, Liam Connolly, David Allen, Cameron Van Reyk, Laurence Coleman, Brian Corr, Mr Robert Armitage Front: Scott Purnell, Alessio Di Biaggio, Timothy Sanders, Daniel O’Leary, Farran Draper, Timothy Wood, Len Whitfield, Craig Purnell Absent: Roberto Abate, Ryan Blair
YEAR 11.2
Back: Toby De Lacy, Christopher Turnbull, William Harfield, Michael Ford, Troy Versteeg Third Row: Long Nguyen, Daniel Evangelisti, Thomas Duffy, Daniel Brierty, Jeremy Ng, Konrad Wenzel Second Row: Jon Karolczak, Kristan Parise, Mark D’Alessandro, Adam Mazur, John Pruiti, Andrew Connell, Claudio Camporeale, Ms Rita Basilio Front: Ross Mendonca, Callum Johnson, Calvin Soenjaya, Brett Reimers, Joseph Cassidy, Dane Brescacin, Ade Putra Haryono Hong, Carmelo Crisafio Absent: Damien Cribben, Matthew Longman
YEAR 11.3
Back: James Chatfield, Bryce Willday, Aaron Zucconi, Justin Flamer, Benjamin Hall Third Row: Matthew Rootsey, Michael Johnstone, Adam Dwyer, Shane Gourlay, Michael Sims, Clyde Pereira Second Row: Hunter Murphy, Porameth Onudom, Ashley Spencer, Andrew Dornbierer, Gianni Bei, Michael Bastow, Mr Alastair Hay Front: Brendan D’Sa, Simon Marshall, Nicholas Heath, Simon Bagas, Daniel Johnstone, Sean Maloney, Michael Pigram, Benjamin Jacob Absent: Brodie Keay, Alexander Meegan, Justin Ward


YEAR 11.4
Back: Alexander Phelan, Jonathon Sorci, Wayne Lord, Christopher Fairchild, Marc Haynes, Adrian Romato Third Row: Jason Fonceca, Matthew Garrick, Lyall Nelligan, Ryan Smith, Peter Jones, Thomas Hoffman, Shayn Krop Second Row: Simon Solitario, John Barnett, Luke Zilkens, Callum Whitely, Mark Lipari, Sergio Zanello, Jonathan Sarantos, Ms Moira Staunton Front: Adriano DeLuca, Cameron Jansen, Joshua Ferns, Drew Parry, Arkady Bakenov, Michael Siva, Luke Mills, Christopher Lloyd Absent: Joseph Ross
YEAR 11.5
Back: Jonathan Barton, Stuart Norman, Jason Den Ridder, Michael Embley, Joshua Augustin, Edward Smyth, Michael Brown, Thomas Shaw Second Row: Alex Paljetak, Damien Bichler, Marcus Santarini, Simon Duca, Sean Moodie, Christopher Mather, James Dean, Mr Lal Bisnath Front: Clem Bailey, Simon Fonceca, Stephen Oswald, Andrew Dosa, Anthony Celenza, Jason Vignera, Timothy Stobart, Timothy Johnston Absent: Ben Di Benedetto, Sean Andrews, Todd Benson-Lidholm
YEAR 11.6
Back: Matthew Dunstan, Martin Heley, Thomas Willday, Samuel Stanton, Timothy Webb Third Row: Joshua Schoolland, Christopher Gibson, Christopher Nixon, Adrian Du Buisson Perrine, Brett Manado, Lorenzo Santoriello Second Row: William Crock, Jon Bowley, Jarrad Farthing, Cameron Power, Damian Pacecca, Joel Cummuskey, James Massey, Mr Leo Murray Front: Nicholas Mony De Kerloy, Michael Ward, Jarrad Parks, Samuel Miles, Darren Chin, Thomas Nguyen, Daniel Oehlers, Anthony Audino Absent: Patrick Breheny, William Brock, Michael Sheridan
