Annual: Trinity 2008

Page 185

Society and Environment Academic

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he Society and Environment Department has had an extremely busy and productive 2008. As well as achieving outstanding results in the Senior School, staff have been busy laying the foundations for success in the humanities area with the teaching of engaging Mr Christopher Allanson units of study in Years 8-10. Head of Society & Environment The Society and Environment learning area, which includes the subject disciplines of Economics, History, Geography, Accounting and Political and Legal Studies, are areas where students can not only score highly in their TEE but also be provided with a broad well rounded education. The TEE results from 2007 were quite spectacular in this learning area. Both Political and Legal Studies and Economics had Trinity College placed in the Top 10 schools in the State for those subjects. A special mention must be made of the Economics class where 39 of the 57 students achieved in the top 20% in the State. The class average was 14% above the State average in this subject. The commencement of the 2008 academic year saw Miss Maree Harden join the team to teach Accounting and Society and Environment. It also saw a new era for Middle School students who now had the benefit of fully refitted and air conditioned classrooms. This certainly has made a difference to productivity levels on those really hot days. Students have also benefited from having access to AV projectors in the B-Block rooms. This instructional tool allows for so many learning techniques to be used in the classroom. For example, viewing Internet pages as a class, watching a DVD on a large screen with stereo sound, using interactive CD-ROMs and using various websites such as You Tube to reinforce learning. During the year Ms Vicki Jones was presented with a wonderful career opportunity and as a result we sadly said farewell to her. I would like to thank Vicki for her efforts in providing a wonderful Geography curriculum to boys in Years 8 - 12 since 2006. I would also like to thank Miss Kristen Campisi who has been on leave this year and has decided that she will not be returning to the College. Ms Maree Harden will also be leaving the department having accepted a position at Hale School. I would like to thank both Maree and Kristen for their efforts and wish them both well for the future. The Department welcomed Mr Tim Shanassy who has joined us from the United Kingdom where he was Head of Geography at Cleeve School in Cheltenham.

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So what have been the highlights of 2008? Students have had numerous excursions, guest speakers, competitions, National and State standard testing and a geography camp.

In Political and Legal Studies students were visited by the Hon Stephen Smith (MHR for Perth) and current Foreign Minister, Mr Ben Wyatt (MLA for Victoria Park), Seamus Rafferty Ben Wyatt MLA talks to Year 9 students about the from the Director of Public Election process Prosecutions Office and Howard Sattler from radio station 6PR. Students have been on excursions to Parliament House, the Supreme Court and District Courts of WA. Four students represented the College in the United Nations Youth Association Hammarskjold Competition with Adrian Maydwell and Michael Ferrinda (Year 10) placing third in the final. This is a spectacular effort given that they were competing in the final mostly against Year 12 students. Two Year 11 students also represented the College at a function hosted by the United States ConsulGeneral, Dr Kenneth Chern, Left - Bodie D’Orazio watching a live feed of results of Right - Adam Clarke the historic Presidential election.

Mr Seamus Rafferty and Mr Christopher Allanson with Political and Legal studies students

Geography students attended excursions to Point Perron, the Forest Hills Discovery Centre in Mundaring, entered field sketches of the local area in the Sir John Forrest Geography Competition and studied the changing morphology of the City of Perth. Year 12 students also attended an overnight camp at New Norcia during which they toured Sandalford Winery, the farms at Catholic Agricultural College Bindoon and met with a town planner at the Northam Shire Office. Students also visited Fremantle Gaol in the study of colonial history of Western Australia. They also had the opportunity to attend seminars at the Chamber of Commerce and Industry as well as particular career events organised by the Institute of Chartered Accountants. On reflection 2008 has been a very busy and highly rewarding year for the department. I would like to personally thank the staff for their efforts in delivering a quality curriculum to the students, especially Mr Anthony Lunt who has coordinated the Years 8 and 9 teaching programs. We now look forward to a successful 2009. Mr Christopher Allanson Head of Society and Environment


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Student Roll Call

27min
pages 241-248

Waterpolo

3min
pages 239-240

Volleyball

4min
pages 237-238

Tennis

4min
pages 234-236

Soccer

5min
pages 226-230

Swimming

4min
pages 231-233

Rugby

5min
pages 224-225

Athletics

4min
pages 194-195

Football

8min
pages 209-213

Hockey

6min
pages 214-217

Cross Country

5min
pages 206-208

Cricket

5min
pages 200-205

Basketball

6min
pages 197-199

Badminton

1min
page 196

Rowing

9min
pages 218-223

Science

3min
pages 181-182

Outdoor Education

1min
pages 190-191

Sport Awards

1min
page 192

Career Development

4min
pages 188-189

Astronomy

3min
pages 183-184

Society and Environment

3min
page 185

Senior Enterprise Program

1min
pages 186-187

PSA Sport

3min
page 193

Performing Arts – Music

16min
pages 162-172

English and Debating

1min
page 174

PL Duffy Resource Centre

2min
page 178

Italian

1min
page 177

Information Technology

2min
page 176

Education Support

3min
page 175

Design and Technology

2min
page 173

Mathematics

5min
pages 179-180

Performing Arts - GIG

3min
pages 160-161

Pilgrimage Through India

1min
pages 151-153

Visual Arts

5min
pages 154-159

Junior Sport

15min
pages 120-134

World Youth Day

8min
pages 143-150

Campus Ministry

2min
page 137

Faith Education

2min
pages 135-136

Performing Arts (BIG

4min
pages 118-119

Junior Music

4min
pages 114-117

Junior Faith Education

5min
pages 110-111

Year 4

7min
pages 106-109

Year 5

5min
pages 102-105

Year 6

9min
pages 98-101

Year 7

7min
pages 94-97

Head of Junior School

4min
pages 88-90

Year 8

7min
pages 80-87

Year 9

6min
pages 73-79

Year 11

9min
pages 56-63

Head of Middle School

5min
pages 71-72

Year 10

6min
pages 64-70

College Auxiliary

2min
pages 33-34

Head of Senior School

4min
page 41

Awards 2008

3min
pages 35-36

Year 12

4min
pages 42-43

Contents

1min
page 4

Chaplain – Vale Fr Michael McMahon

16min
pages 21-26

Farewell to Mrs Eileen Lane

5min
pages 19-20

College Board

5min
pages 9-10

Indigenous Program

3min
pages 27-28

Principal’s Address

8min
pages 5-8

Annual 2008

5min
page 12

Trinity Old Boys’ Association

5min
pages 29-31
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