Annual: Trinity 2008

Page 41

Head of Senior School Administration

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ur College community was reminded in 2008 that more often than not the most important lessons taught are sometimes neither planned, nor do they come from a well designed curriculum or effectively sequenced set of well constructed learning experiences within the classroom. The life-lesson Martin Tobin Head of Senior School delivered by Fr Michael ‘Mac’ McMahon during his final days with us will remain with us for the rest of our lives. His humility, courage and joy in the face of suffering remind us that school and life are more than simply the acquisition of knowledge and competencies, rather, the search for Truth and Wisdom! It is during these difficult times that we are also reminded of how fortunate we are to be a part of the Trinity College community. The generous support provided during this time of great loss by staff, students and families was simply overwhelming.

World Youth Day, Sydney 2008 The opportunity to be a part of the magnificent celebration of life, youth and faith at World Youth Day in Sydney was certainly a highlight of 2008. The twenty-eight students and six staff that travelled as the Trinity College group were privileged to experience the universal nature of our Catholic Faith through our engagement with young people (and not so young) from all over the world. I am sure that we will continue to draw strength from this pilgrimage experience in the coming years.

Academic Performance I am continually inspired by the enthusiasm that our senior students demonstrate for the wide variety of opportunities that are available at Trinity College. The graduating Class of 2008 are no exception to this trend as they have made a significant and whole-hearted contribution to academic performance, sport, the arts, Campus Ministry, and Liturgical and Sacramental events. I take this opportunity to congratulate the graduating Class of 2008 on their performance in the Tertiary Entrance Examinations. This year’s results were particularly pleasing and a credit to the hard work and expertise of students and staff.

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I would also like to acknowledge the members of the College’s Senior School Council and teaching staff for their efforts and cooperation throughout the year. The College is most fortunate to have a dedicated team of Heads of Year in the Senior School to assist students with their academic and pastoral needs. Next year

Mr Shackleton, Mr Osnain and Mrs Wilson will take on these important roles in Years 10, 11 and 12, respectively. Mr Montagu in the new role as Director of Student Services will provide additional support to students and staff and his extensive experience will be of great benefit to this pastoral care team. The Council continues to focus on the final phase of implementation of the newly developed WACE Courses which provide a relevant and diverse curriculum to meet our students’ needs next year and in the future. Moreover, the Council continues to work towards ensuring that Trinity College continues to be a leader in boys’ education through its pastoral and curriculum initiatives. I take this opportunity to thank Mrs Lane and Mr McKenna for their generous contribution to the Senior School. Mrs Lane has served the College for many years as a teacher and as the Head of Year 12, and her presence and example will be greatly missed.

Senior Leadership This year’s College Prefects led the student body with distinction in all pillars of the College. I take this opportunity to thank all Prefects and the Class of 2008 for their support and I wish them the best of success in their future endeavours. The process for the nomination and selection of the Prefects for 2009 commenced in Term 3 and the response from the student body was most pleasing. The Prefects were formally presented to the College community at Presentation Night. Congratulations to Head Prefect Adam Taylor and Deputy Head Prefect Michael Houwen for their selection as senior leaders for 2009!

Future Developments The redevelopment of the Senior School classrooms over the summer holidays will ensure that students and staff are provided with more effective and comfortable learning areas on their return in 2009. Students will also experience a new school timetable in 2009 that consists of a six period day. As part of the timetables design, Year 10 students will undertake a newly designed personal development and well-being program. This will provide students with the opportunity to undertake a study skills program, further career education, and communication and leadership skills. Students will also participate in the Road Awareness Program and undertake sessions on mental health, resilience and drug education. Finally, to all students, staff and families I thank you for your cooperation and support throughout 2008, and I wish the graduating Class of 2008 all the very best in their future endeavours. Mr Martin Tobin Head of Senior School


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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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