Annual: Trinity 2004

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Physical Education Sport

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would like to acknowledge the outstanding contribution of Mr Damian Messer to Physical Education and sport at Trinity College. He is one of the longest serving members of the department and during his time at Trinity his dedication and commitment has been exemplary. Mr Messer and his family will not return to Trinity College in the near future as they have settled in Tasmania. The staff warmly welcomes Mr Jeremy Scott on his recent appointment as a permanent member of the department for 2005. His talents and enthusiasm for the learning area and teaching will contribute to our energetic and dynamic team. With the return of Mr Gary Malarkey and appointment of Mr Marcus Wilkinson, and Mr Dion Mepham the department has grown significantly and boasts possibly the most capable team of physical education teachers and sport coaches that the college has employed. The need for this increase is due to the overwhelming demand from students for the diverse range of courses that the learning area provides.

Trinity College Aquatic Centre The opening of the Trinity College Aquatic Centre marked the completion of the most exciting development for the Physical & Health Education learning area since the construction of the Foley Centre twelve years ago. The vision and determination of Mr Peter Duckett and the enthusiastic support of Mr Anthony Curtis now means that the College now has the best aquatic facility in the Public Schools Association. The heated 50m facility with the capability of Olympic size water-polo has provided our Physical Education, Aquatics, Fitness and Health and Outdoor Education programs with a tremendous boost. A comprehensive Year 4-10 Aquatics program means that students will have the opportunity to progressively improve their swimming and water-safety skills for almost the duration of their schooling at Trinity College. The addition of Mr Dion Mepham to the Physical Education and Health teaching staff has provided us with the teaching and coaching expertise that we required in this area, and I am sure that under his and Mr Duckett’s guidance Trinity College will soon be a competitive force within the swimming and water-polo competitions.

Summer ‘Specialist’ Program

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The ‘specialist’ Physical Education units implemented in 2001 were developed further this year and proved again to be very popular and beneficial to students. During these programs students were given the opportunity to select a summer sport of interest and received specialist tuition over approximately a seveneight week period. Year 8 and 9 students were involved in a specialist summer sport program that provided tuition in either rowing, swimming and water-polo, cricket, tennis or volleyball. This program

will continue to become more comprehensive in the future and allow students to make greater use of the outstanding coaching expertise and sport and physical activity facilities available at Trinity College.

Sports Education in Physical Education The Sport Education in Physical Education seasons conducted during Term Two again proved to be very popular with students in Years 8, 9 & 10. Many students accepted the challenge of participating in this unit of work as Sport Board members, coaches, captains, publicity officers and umpires. These responsibilities were undertaken in addition to the role of participant. The Year 9 Sport Education season also included for the first time an Introductory Australian Football Umpiring Course that provided the twenty eight participants with the opportunity to obtain the fundamental skills required for officiating as field umpires. The course was conducted by Mr Paul Pitchers, Umpiring Development Officer for the Western Australian Football Commission. This course will be extended to a larger number of students in future as it provides an excellent opportunity for the development of interpersonal and self-management skills.

AFL Level 1 Field Umpiring Accreditation Congratulations are extended to the Year 11 Physical Education students that participated as Australian Football umpires at the JSHAA Lightning Carnival. This also served as an opportunity for a number of the students to be assessed for the AFL Level 1 Field Umpire accreditation that is integrated into the Physical Education Studies course. The level of expertise and cooperation throughout the day from all students was simply outstanding.

Assistant Teacher Practicum I would like to recognise the contribution of the students from Edith Cowan, Notre Dame and the University of Western Australia that completed their Assistant Teacher Practicum at Trinity College. The Physical and Health Education staff is to be commended for commitment that they make to mentoring and assisting the student teachers in their professional development and formation during the eight to ten weeks that they are with us, and our programs and students benefit significantly from the injection of energy, enthusiasm and ideas that the students bring to the learning area and sport at Trinity College. We wish Mr Dylan Chavez, Mr Stuart Denton, Mr Elliot Moore and Mr David Hankin all the very best in their teaching careers. I would like to encourage all students to continue to make the most of their great opportunities to participate in physical activity at Trinity College. Martin Tobin Head of Physical Education & Health


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Student Roll Call

25min
pages 197-202

Waterpolo

3min
pages 195-196

Volleyball

3min
pages 193-194

Tennis

4min
pages 190-192

Soccer

8min
pages 184-187

Swimming

4min
pages 188-189

Rugby

3min
pages 182-183

Hockey

3min
pages 174-176

Rowing

7min
pages 177-181

Football

6min
pages 171-173

Cross Country

4min
pages 169-170

Cricket

5min
pages 166-168

Basketball

5min
pages 163-165

Badminton

1min
page 162

Athletics

3min
pages 160-161

Health and Physical Education

4min
page 159

Outdoor Education

4min
pages 155-156

Vocational Education

1min
page 154

Sport

4min
page 158

Society and Environment

3min
page 153

Science

9min
pages 150-152

Technology

3min
page 137

P L Duffy Resource Centre

2min
page 140

Religious Education

2min
page 149

Music

8min
pages 142-148

Languages

3min
pages 138-139

Mathematics

1min
page 141

Primary Sport

15min
pages 102-113

Design and Technology

2min
pages 131-132

Campus Ministry

20min
pages 114-124

English and Debating

3min
pages 133-134

Dance

1min
page 130

Christian Service

3min
pages 125-126

Art

4min
pages 127-129

Education Support Information and Communication

6min
pages 135-136

Primary Faith Education

4min
pages 95-96

Primary Library

2min
page 98

Primary Music

2min
pages 99-100

Primary Dance

1min
page 101

Year 5

5min
pages 87-90

Year 4

5min
pages 91-94

Year 6

5min
pages 83-86

Year 7

6min
pages 79-82

Head of Primary

4min
pages 76-78

Year 9

5min
pages 63-68

Year 8

6min
pages 69-75

Year 11

7min
pages 50-56

Valedictory Address

8min
pages 32-34

2003 Results

1min
page 30

2004 Awards

1min
page 31

Head of Secondary

3min
page 35

Grounds and Maintenance

3min
page 29

Curtis Aquatic Centre

1min
page 28

Ladies Auxiliary/Canteen

2min
page 27

Family Fair

1min
page 26

Parent Council/Clothing Shop

2min
page 25

Trinity Olympians

2min
page 24

Trinity Old Boys

2min
page 23

Counsellor

4min
page 22

Contents

1min
page 4

Chaplain

1min
page 20

Province Leader

7min
pages 8-9

Farewell Mr Robert Marshall

2min
page 19

Principal’s Address

9min
pages 5-7

College Board

4min
page 10

New Arrivals

1min
page 18

Aboriginal Student Support

2min
page 21
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