Annual: Trinity 2007

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College Board Administration

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the beginning of the year the Board welcomed new members, Ms Joanna Browne, Mr Chris Sutherland and Mr John Bormolini. On behalf of the Trinity community I would like to thank these talented Mrs Leanne O’Dea Board Chair 2007 people for volunteering their time and expertise to the College for the term of their appointment. At the Board formation weekend held in March, we reluctantly received the resignation of Mr Darren Taggart. On behalf of the Board and the school community I would like to thank Darren for his time on the Board and I know that his involvement with TOBA will mean that we can work very closely to ensure the continued connection. The terms of reference for TOBA states that it is a friend raising and fund raising body within the College and I know that Darren and all TOBA members are very aware of the great work that can be done when everyone pulls together. It was during this formation weekend that the Board explored many major issues facing the College. One of these was the Future Capital Development Requirements for Trinity. As you are aware, in previous years the Board had identified the need for a major upgrade to our Music Facilities and the Board had not lost touch with this issue. However, due to a decision by the Catholic Education Office to include Year 7 in the secondary school campuses, the Board faced this decision and the ramifications of its implementation. It was recommended by all members of the Board that a sub-committee be formed to explore the ramifications of this mandate. Hopefully most of you are very aware of the process that followed – at times it was not a very pleasant experience, however the Board, and the governing body – The Province Leadership Team continued to support the process to ensure that a well researched and sound recommendation would be the result of this process. One of the overwhelming issues identified was the amazing generosity of our Old Boys Association and their potential willingness to put forward strong financial support for further capital development of the College. The Board applauded this level of support and has recommended pursuing this financial opportunity with much vigor. I am delighted to know that the College will benefit greatly from this continued generosity. Full details of the process and the recommendations of the sub-committee can be found on the College website. I urge all parents and community members to spend time reading this worthwhile document.

SUB COMMITTEES OF THE BOARD: The various sub-committees have an amazing membership of dedicated volunteers with various areas of expertise. These people continue to work tirelessly and sometimes without thanks throughout the year – and so on behalf of the Board I say thanks to each and every one of you.

1. BUILDING AND GROUNDS: Under the Chair of Mrs. Robyn Jennison this committee was set an agenda of tasks for 2007. A report was commissioned to establish the condition of all buildings within the campus, including Waterford and Camp Kelly. This document now gives the Board a detailed plan of the work that needs to be done. The next phase will be to cost and prioritize all future refurbishment, renovation and development of infrastructure. These included the refurbishment of the Chapel – a smaller committee was formed to closely co-ordinate this project. The refurbishment of Gibney Hall – Much needed air conditioning is now operational, along with some minor cosmetic refurbishment items. This project continues into 2008 and I thank everyone who has financially contributed to these projects, and ask that you continue to be supportive with the ongoing refurbishment. The Redevelopment of the East Perth Region – As part of the region that is undergoing major redevelopment, it is important for Trinity to remain proactive and constructive in the opportunities that may present themselves during the redevelopment of this region. We have a strong committee working very carefully to ensure a successful outcome for the College. Much work is being done on short and long term plans involving the College and the surrounding neighbours. The WACA and the Trotting Association have presented their visions for their future developments. Trinity is now in the process of developing our master plan that maximizes opportunities as well as trying to minimize the possible negative effects of such outside developments.

2. MARKETING COMMITTEE: Under the Chair of a new Board member, Mrs Joanna Brown, this committee has been working to establish a format of maintaining contact with all families, past, present and future to keep them informed of the opportunities that are available to support the College. It is hoped that this document will be introduced in 2008. Again I say thank you to this committee for its ongoing work in seeking ways to promote the College near and far, working closely with our Community Relations Officer, Ms Sandra Doick and our TOBA

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pages 225-226

Waterpolo

2min
pages 227-228

Tennis

6min
pages 222-224

Swimming

6min
pages 218-221

Cricket

7min
pages 191-196

Rowing

6min
pages 207-211

Rugby

4min
pages 212-213

Soccer

4min
pages 214-217

Hockey

5min
pages 204-206

Cross Country

3min
pages 197-198

Football

8min
pages 199-203

Basketball

5min
pages 187-190

Society and Environment

4min
pages 175-176

PSA Sport

4min
page 182

Sport Awards

1min
page 181

Physical Education

3min
page 183

Outdoor Education

1min
pages 179-180

Career Development

2min
page 178

Senior Enterprise Program

2min
page 177

Athletics

4min
pages 184-185

Astronomy

3min
pages 173-174

Science

6min
pages 170-172

Music

11min
pages 160-169

Mathematics

3min
page 159

PL Duffy Resource Centre

2min
page 158

Education Support

3min
page 155

Italian

1min
page 157

Information and Communication

2min
page 156

Pilgrimage Through India

29min
pages 138-146

Faith Education

2min
page 124

Performing Arts (GIG

4min
pages 151-152

Christian Service

21min
pages 126-137

Design and Technology

2min
page 153

Visual Arts

3min
pages 147-150

Campus Ministry

3min
page 125

English and Debating

2min
page 154

Year 6

9min
pages 90-93

Junior Library

1min
page 105

Year 7

7min
pages 86-89

Junior Faith Education

7min
pages 102-103

Year 5

6min
pages 94-97

Junior Music

5min
pages 106-109

Year 4

7min
pages 98-101

Performing Arts (BIG

3min
page 110

Valedictory Address

6min
pages 29-33

Year 9

8min
pages 66-72

Year 8

8min
pages 73-80

Year 11

9min
pages 50-57

Year 10

7min
pages 58-64

Head of Middle School

4min
page 65

Head of Senior School

3min
page 34

Head of Junior School

2min
pages 81-82

Trinity Old Boys’ Association

4min
pages 21-22

Contents

1min
page 4

Parent School Partnership Initiatives

4min
pages 19-20

Community Relations

3min
page 10

Principal’s Address

7min
pages 5-7

College Board

6min
pages 8-9

Chaplain

2min
page 18

College Auxiliary

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