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Year 4 Blue
Ms Alana Brennan Year 4 Blue
Once upon a time, in suburbs far and wide, came 25 boys, with lots of personality on their side. With everything new; butterflies in the air, worried some; much nervous apprehension, as to what was to come.
Though it didn’t last long, as friendships quickly grew; meeting many new faces, and a playground so new. Black shoes polished with shine, ‘In Nomine Domini’ sewn onto their shirt; they were dressed all the part, despite often being covered in dirt! What new things to learn. Oh, so much to do. Swimming, music lessons, excursions, and of course, regular carnivals too!
When I first came to Trinity College, I felt…
…excited to be at the same school as my brothers. Christian Ludovico
…nervous because I was surrounded by people I hadn’t known before. Domenic Lamattina
…excited to meet new friends and to go to my dad’s old school. Xavier Nicoletto
…welcomed by both the teachers and Year 6 students. Kundan Dharmapuri …I felt like a tiny person because Trinity is so massive. Nicholas Gordon
If I was to describe Trinity College, I would say it was…
…a very sporty school because there are so many varieties. Dylon Treasure …very educational and I have improved a lot in my Maths. Jack Tanner
Year 4 Blue Back Row: Benjamin Cronin, Xavier Nicoletto, Luca Iovene, William Hall, Theodore Stynman, Daniel Fidock, Domenic Lamattina, Eddie Jia Middle Row: Fraser Yeo, John Vanbeek, Dylon Treasure, Christian Ludovico, Ms Alana Brennan, Efstratios Gavalas, Nicholas Gordon, Dalvin Paki, Jacob MarshallPatrick Parker, William Maughan, Christian Fay Front Row: Nam Lam, Kundan Dharmapuri, Jordan Rodrigues, Jehan Hopkins, Noah Arvino, Jack Tanner, Isaac Phan, Nathan Tobin Absent: Thomas Park


…a school which teaches us to be Men for Others. Noah Arvino
…somewhere that I feel safe and has many activities. Isaac Phan
…a very large facility which has both a Junior School and Senior School, with many classrooms. Fraser Yeo
The best thing about this year was…
…we enjoyed many sports carnivals. Ben Cronin …we have completed many complex art pieces, for example making a clay car. Daniel Fidock …the new friends I made and have enjoyed playing with. Jordan Rodrigues …learning to play an instrument. I chose the ‘cello. Dalvin Paki
…enjoying book club because we were able to learn about a book and discuss it with friends. Jacob Marshall
…we have had lots of fun outside of our classrooms, in Music, Art, swimming, sport and Science. William Hall
The most interesting or exciting activity this year was…
…creating a clay sculpture in art with Mr Lamborn. Nathan Tobin
…making an Asian toy and a ship in Technology & Enterprise. John Van Beek …playing in the rugby carnival. Nam Lam …participating in all the Unfair Day activities. Eddie Jia ...The History Day that Mr Tucker from Notre Dame University planned for us. Theodore Stynman …exploding chips in Science. Luca Iovene …posting Flat Stanley in the mail to my uncle in Karratha. Efstratios Gavalas
…learning songs and making music. Jehan Hopkins …walking into the city to see The Giants. Thomas Park


