Annual: Trinity 2016

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Humanities “Our young will only ever be half educated unless they acquire a sense of human dignity and worth, an appreciation of life, the capacity to question, the ability to give and receive love, the knowledge of how to use our limited time wisely and the determination to leave the world a better place for our having been in it.” Dr Wayne Tinsey Executive Director of EREA This quote from the leader of Edmund Rice Education Australia (EREA) summarises well the aims of learning within the Humanities area. Humanities staff strive constantly to provide a holistic education that goes beyond the basic teaching of content. The teaching learning partnership that exists is one where the individual is provided with far more than basic facts and figures. Each member of staff continually goes ‘above and beyond’ to ensure each child is valued, respected and given the necessary skills, not only to better themselves, but equip them with the tools to make the world around them a better place. The Humanities Learning Area in 2016 has ensured that the new Western Australian Humanities and Social Sciences curriculum (HASS) will be fully implemented from 2017 as mandated by the School Curriculum and Standards Authority. The minimum requirement is to teach History & Geography in Years 7–10, as well as Civics, Citizenship, Economics and Business in Years 7 and 8. At Trinity College, students will complete all four disciplines across Years 7–10. This year the College participated in the Law Society and Sir Francis Burt Mock Trial competition for the first time. Mrs Sonia Scordo provided this wonderful learning opportunity for her Year 11 Politics & Law class to experience the way civil and criminal trials take place in Western Australia. The students are congratulated for their effort and the fine performances that they gave representing the College. I also thank Mr Tony Buti MLA (Member for Armadale) who generously donated his time to coach the team in preparation for each of the three trials in which they competed. Congratulations also to James Hoare (12.6) who was named the Western Australian winner of the National History Challenge for his essay titled Triumph or Tragedy: The Vietnam War. I thank Mr Anthony Lunt for mentoring James through this process. Congratulations also to Rohan James (12.2) who was a state finalist in the same competition. A number of students also competed in the Australian Geography Competition with some outstanding results. Jack Clear (10.6) was placed in the top 1% in Australia. High Distinctions were also awarded to Benjamin Doyle (8.5), Declan Ryan (8.1), Aiden Galvin (10.8), Jeremy Hansen (10.4), David Pham (10.8) and Leo Milazzo (12.6). Our students have again been afforded some wonderful learning opportunities throughout the year. Considerable time and effort goes into planning certain learning experiences outside the classroom. This year students across the Senior School have experienced excursions to

Mr Chris Allanson Head of Humanities

places such as Fremantle Prison, the Shipwreck Museum, Hoyts Cinemas, the Central Law Courts, the Francis Burt Law Centre and the Supreme Court, Parliament House, the Chamber of Commerce and Industry, the Constitution Centre, the Forest Hills Discovery Centre, the Canning River Environmental Education Centre and University of Notre Dame. I thank all the staff who assisted in the organisation of these excursions. In terms of staffing, Mr Barry McKenna (who is also Mayor of Bayswater), has been away for the year but will be returning to us in 2017. Sadly, we are saying goodbye to Mr Chris Morris who has accepted a teaching position at Perth College. Chris came to us in 2014 from Manjimup Senior High School and immediately established a reputation as an outstanding teacher always willing to involve himself in all aspects of College life. His ability to connect with the students enabled him to attain the best results in Geography that the College has had for many years. He will also be missed by those involved in the water polo program. I wish Chris well in the next phase of his career. Finally, I thank all members of the Humanities Learning Area for their efforts in 2016. You each ensure that our students receive more than just a ‘half education’ as described by Dr Tinsey and do indeed leave the College ready to make a difference to the world in which they live. Mr Chris Allanson (’91) Head of Humanities

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Class of 2016

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pages 284-289

Roll Call

3min
page 283

Tennis

5min
pages 269-273

Volleyball

7min
pages 274-278

Water Polo

6min
pages 279-282

Swimming

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pages 265-268

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pages 257-264

Rowing

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pages 244-250

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pages 239-243

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pages 233-238

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pages 216-222

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pages 223-229

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pages 230-232

Badminton

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pages 214-215

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pages 212-213

Health & Physical Education

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pages 203-204

Outdoor Education

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pages 205-207

PSA Sport

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pages 209-211

Humanities

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pages 199-200

Careers

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pages 201-202

Astronomy & Space Science

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pages 197-198

Science

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pages 195-196

Mathematics

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pages 193-194

The PL Duffy Library Resource Centre

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pages 190-192

Italian

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page 189

Gifted & Talented

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pages 187-188

Design & Technology

2min
pages 179-180

Debating

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page 183

Drama

2min
pages 177-178

Certificate II Business

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page 186

Trinity Dance Programs Boys in Groove (BIG) and Guys in Groove (GIG

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pages 174-176

Trinity Pipes & Drums

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pages 172-173

Visual Arts

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pages 147-151

Edmund Rice Outreach

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pages 141-142

Kairos Retreats Class of 2016

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pages 143-144

Music

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pages 154-155

Christian Service

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pages 138-140

Kimberley Immersion

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pages 135-137

Campus Ministry

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page 134

Quest Retreats

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pages 145-146

Religious Education

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page 133

Junior School Water Polo

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pages 131-132

Junior School Tennis

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page 130

Junior School Football

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page 125

Junior School Soccer

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page 127

Junior School Cricket

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page 124

House Athletics Carnival

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page 122

Junior School Basketball

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page 123

Junior School Dance Boys in Groove

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page 120

Junior School Music

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pages 116-119

Junior School Library

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page 114

Year 4 Green

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page 105

Year 4 White

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pages 106-107

Year 4 Blue

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page 104

Year 5 White

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page 103

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page 102

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page 100

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page 99

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page 98

Prefects and House Captains

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page 95

Head of Junior School Report

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pages 93-94

Year 7

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pages 86-92

Year 8

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pages 80-84

Year 10

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pages 66-71

Year 9

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pages 73-78

Year 11

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pages 59-64

Presentation Night

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pages 38-40

Year 12

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pages 42-43

Valedictory Address at Presentation Night

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pages 35-37

College Auxiliary

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page 32

TOBA

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pages 28-29

College Bursar

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pages 16-17

Headmaster's Report

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pages 8-13

Trinity College Parent Council

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page 31

Chaplain

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pages 23-24

Canteen

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page 30

College Board

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pages 14-15

Aboriginal Program

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