Annual: Trinity 2003

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Science Learning Area Academic

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he year began much like any other but unexpectedly, a change in staffing took place at the end of term one with the departure of Mr Gavin Swan, one of our senior human biology staff. Mr Swan accepted a teaching position in England. He will probably indulge in a Mr Ray Priskich few county cricket matches Head of Science having represented Western Australian in cricket as a bowler. I thank him for his contribution to the College over the past eight years and welcome Mrs Brigitte Savy-Walsh from Aranmore Catholic College, and hope that her stay will be professionally rewarding and enjoyable. The implementation of curriculum framework into Year Nine and refinements to the Year Eight course, have dominated staff time this year. This student-needs based approach to learning will assist our boys to engage their science work in a broader context by placing more emphasis on values, process skills and scientific literacy, rather than knowledge per se. The implementation is a long-term effort, which will eventually alter the learning approach in Years Eleven and Twelve in the form of new courses of study. Planning continues to be a major feature of discussions at departmental meetings. Another curriculum feature was the introduction of aquascience to Year Ten Course two students studying biology. They learnt how to take care of small fish in aquaria and search for evidence of transmitted genetic characteristics in the fish offspring.

largest gathering of amateur astronomers in WA, the Mars Public Night in association with the Astronomical Society of WA, observing evenings for the Trinity community, and the International Mars Conference in association with the Mars Society of Australia. The conference was noteworthy for the calibre of Russian and Australian space scientists who visited the college. Again, our students have strived for, and in some cases achieved, excellence in extracurricular scientific pursuits. Students have been involved in the National Chemistry Quiz, UWA Engineering Camp, Siemens Science Experience and Murdoch University Science & Engineering Summer School. In addition, students had their learning experience enriched by excursions to the Perth Zoo, Star Swamp, UWA Geology Museum and Dryandra/Stirling Range. This last field trip is for Year Eleven biology students, and continues to be a highlight of the course thanks to the hard work and enthusiasm of Mr Tim Blake. Unfortunately, we had to cancel the Sabah Biology Trip to Malaysia this year due to the combined concerns of SARS and the threat of terrorism. With much achieved this year, and the strong prospects of even more work necessary next year, be assured, that the science staff are doing their utmost to deliver a standard of science education that is very high. On behalf of the department, I wish you all God’s blessings and a prosperous year to come. Ray Priskich Head of Science

We are constantly trying to improve the quality of learning and in this respect Foxtel science documentaries have proved to be popular with students. However, to introduce more flexibility and convenience to teachers and students, we have implemented a new video digitising system that allows us to enhance online student courses of study at Trinity. We have digitised video programs at Trinity and stored them on the college server so that teachers are now able to access them. This allows the presentation of videos onto the large projection screens in the science labs via the teacher’s laptop. There are many editing, storing and production advantages associated with such a system. I extend my thanks to Classroom Video from Victoria in assisting Trinity to be the first school in WA to operate such a system in classrooms. Astronomically, it has been a very busy year. The observatory is now able to be operated remotely via the internet, two Year Ten astronomy option students, Michael Maynard and Joshua Bauer, were almost the first in the world to discover a supernova (exploding star) in a distant galaxy as part of a routine telescope project. Also, Trinity hosted the 2003 Astrofest (unfortunately on the hottest evening of the year) – the

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Student Roll Call

25min
pages 175-180

Waterpolo

2min
pages 173-174

Volleyball

2min
pages 171-172

Swimming

4min
pages 164-165

Tennis

5min
pages 167-170

Flippaball/Softball/Tee-Ball

1min
page 163

Basketball

7min
pages 133-136

Rowing

6min
pages 150-154

Rugby

3min
pages 155-157

Hockey

4min
pages 147-149

Football

6min
pages 143-146

Cross Country

4min
pages 141-142

Cricket

6min
pages 137-140

Soccer

5min
pages 158-162

Science

3min
page 121

Sport and Health and Physical Education

5min
pages 126-127

Sports Awards

1min
pages 128-129

Vocational Education

1min
page 124

Outdoor Education

1min
page 125

Society and Environment

3min
page 123

Dance

1min
page 122

Athletics

4min
pages 130-132

Wales Tour

3min
pages 118-120

Pilgrimage to India

5min
pages 102-103

Mathematics

2min
page 112

Music

6min
pages 113-117

Languages

3min
page 111

English and Debating Information and Communication

4min
pages 108-109

Technology

2min
page 110

Design and Technology

2min
page 107

Voluntary Christian Service

3min
page 101

Campus Ministry

4min
pages 96-99

Christian Service

3min
page 100

P L Duffy Resource Centre

2min
page 93

Religious Education Report

3min
page 95

Primary Sport

2min
page 91

Mary Rice Centre

2min
page 94

Primary Music

3min
pages 89-90

Primary Spiritual Program

3min
pages 86-88

Primary Library

1min
page 85

Year 4

4min
pages 82-84

Year 5

4min
pages 79-81

Year 6

4min
pages 76-78

Year 7

4min
pages 72-75

Head of Primary Report

3min
pages 70-71

Year 8

7min
pages 64-69

Year 9

8min
pages 58-63

Year 10

7min
pages 52-57

Year 11

6min
pages 45-51

Administration

2min
page 33

Valedictory Address

3min
pages 30-31

Acting Head of Secondary Acting Head

3min
page 32

Floods

2min
pages 27-29

Property Management

2min
page 26

Canteen/Clothing Shop

1min
page 25

Principal’s Address

8min
pages 6-8

Trinity Old Boys

3min
page 23

Province Leader

3min
page 9

Tribute to Mr Curtis

4min
pages 10-11

Parent Council/Ladies Auxiliary

3min
page 24

College Board

3min
page 12

Counsellor

2min
page 22

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