Annual: Trinity 2016

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Aboriginal Program The Trinity Aboriginal Program witnessed the boys excel even further this year with many exciting achievements being recognised and celebrated.

The program has 35 students on scholarships and this year, six new students received scholarships to attend Trinity College Aboriginal Program: five for Year 7 and one for Year 10. Our program values great mentorship and we still continue good relationships with BHP, Australia Post, SMYL and Maxima. The following students received traineeships this year: Benjamin McGuire (11.6) with Qantas, Ethan Hansen (11.4) with National Australia Bank and Jack Cox (11.4) with Australia Post. Our Year 10s are in the process of acquiring their chosen paths. Isaiah Reuben (10.5) is in the interview stage with BHP, Jai Davis (10.7) is looking to do a diesel mechanic traineeship with SMYL, Tiernan Brahim (10.5) has applied for Qantas and Brody Green (10.1) has been accepted by National Australia Bank. We celebrate the successful completion of our Year 12s in their chosen traineeships: Rashawn Reuben (12.5) – Certificate II in Business with BHP Troy Jones (12.7 – Certificate II Automotive Servicing Technology with Sinclair Mechanics Chilton Yarran (12.2) – Certificate II in Business with St George Bank Jared Cole (12.2) – Certificate II in Building & Construction with Jacksons Constructions Connor Brahim (12.5) – Certificate II Automotive Servicing Technology with Thiess. We are extremely proud of all our Year 12s who graduated with their WACE Certificate. Most of our boys opted to stay with the company they completed their traineeship with for full time employment. Jesse Pigram and Jake Cox (12.2) are both attending UWA to study a teaching degree. Jesse Pigram was elected Prefect for 2016 and carried this honour with distinction. He was also awarded Outstanding Aboriginal Student (ATAR). This was presented to him by Aboriginal Education Consultant, Mr Norman Brahim, from the Catholic Education Office of WA. It was in the category of Awards of Excellence in Catholic Aboriginal Education. Our program is extremely appreciative and proud of the work that Mr Steve Richter does with our Aboriginal Music Program. Again, the professional relationship we have built over the years has had a great impact on the students and their willingness to participate and enjoy the music, didgeridoo and cajon lessons. The band, Diversity, performed with absolute distinction at various venues: the NAIDOC assembly, St Columba’s

Ms Karrene McLernon Mr Gary Malarkey Aboriginal Assistant Aboriginal Education Coordinator/English Teacher Coordinator/Teacher

Primary School, Gwynne Park Primary School, Australia Post, Madalah fundraising event and Ballajura Community College. The boys wrote and composed their own song, Praise your Love. At the College’s Presentation Night, Jesse Pigram sang a solo piece with the whole College song, surrounded by his fellow Year 12 cohort. Diversity sang their song Praise your Love and our didgeridoo players, accompanied by a solo piece from Connor Brahim, performed on stage also. Connor Brahim was invited by City of Perth to play the didgeridoo and Jesse Pigram, Isaiah Reuben (10.5) and Nehemiah Reuben (7.8) sang Christmas carols and performed behind the Supreme Court Gardens to a crowd of 10,000 people. Our Aboriginal students were well represented in the sporting arena. This year seven of our boys played 1st XVIII football, our highest number ever. Jeffrey Farrell (7.4) was the Year 7 athletics champion. Rory Charles (7.2) was selected in the WA Country Basketball team and competed in Melbourne in December. The athletics team was well-represented with Jesse Pigram, Benjamin McGuire, Brody Green, Lachlan Sibosado (9.7), Leroy Pigram (9.1), Reece Gerrand (8.4), Brendan Bin Omar (8.2) and Jeffrey Farrell all giving their best for the College. Our Gold Club has been the most successful this year and many students achieved membership in this club with the younger boys leading the way. All areas are assessed from their reports to achieve this award. The 2106 NAIDOC Assembly was amazing and showcased how talented and diverse our students are. The NAIDOC theme for this year was ‘Songlines: The living narrative of our nation’. Rory Charles, Jeffrey Farrell, Robert Hansen and Izayah Rioli (8.5) performed a didgeridoo and cajon routine. We are immensely proud of their efforts, considering this was their very first performance in front of the College. Jake Cox and Chilton Yarran performed the dual role as masters of ceremonies for the assembly and both boys did an exceptional job. Jake Cox successfully choreographed and performed a dance, Lost Boy, with Troy Jones, Connor Brahim, Ethan Hansen, Benjamin McGuire, Brody Green, Jai Davis, Leroy Pigram, Brendan Bin Omar, Roy Kickett (8.2) and Jeffrey Farrell. Jake also played the didgeridoo and is proud of his Aboriginal heritage and passes this on to the other students. Mr David Pigram sang with his sons, Jesse and Leroy. Old Boy Jarred Wall (’02) (of Jake and the Cowboys) sang two pieces and he also spoke about his invaluable education at Trinity College and how it has supported him in his life.

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pages 290-294

Class of 2016

19min
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

4min
pages 265-268

Soccer

9min
pages 257-264

Rowing

6min
pages 244-250

Hockey

6min
pages 239-243

Football

8min
pages 233-238

Basketball

7min
pages 216-222

Cricket

15min
pages 223-229

Cross Country

4min
pages 230-232

Badminton

2min
pages 214-215

Athletics

5min
pages 212-213

Health & Physical Education

4min
pages 203-204

Outdoor Education

3min
pages 205-207

PSA Sport

4min
pages 209-211

Humanities

3min
pages 199-200

Careers

2min
pages 201-202

Astronomy & Space Science

3min
pages 197-198

Science

3min
pages 195-196

Mathematics

4min
pages 193-194

The PL Duffy Library Resource Centre

4min
pages 190-192

Italian

2min
page 189

Gifted & Talented

4min
pages 187-188

Design & Technology

2min
pages 179-180

Debating

3min
page 183

Drama

2min
pages 177-178

Certificate II Business

2min
page 186

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

2min
pages 174-176

Trinity Pipes & Drums

2min
pages 172-173

Visual Arts

4min
pages 147-151

Edmund Rice Outreach

3min
pages 141-142

Kairos Retreats Class of 2016

1min
pages 143-144

Music

2min
pages 154-155

Christian Service

6min
pages 138-140

Kimberley Immersion

9min
pages 135-137

Campus Ministry

2min
page 134

Quest Retreats

1min
pages 145-146

Religious Education

3min
page 133

Junior School Water Polo

2min
pages 131-132

Junior School Tennis

1min
page 130

Junior School Football

1min
page 125

Junior School Soccer

1min
page 127

Junior School Cricket

1min
page 124

House Athletics Carnival

1min
page 122

Junior School Basketball

1min
page 123

Junior School Dance Boys in Groove

1min
page 120

Junior School Music

3min
pages 116-119

Junior School Library

1min
page 114

Year 4 Green

1min
page 105

Year 4 White

2min
pages 106-107

Year 4 Blue

2min
page 104

Year 5 White

1min
page 103

Year 5 Green

2min
page 102

Year 5 Blue

2min
page 101

Year 6 White

3min
page 100

Year 6 Green

2min
page 99

Year 6 Blue

2min
page 98

Prefects and House Captains

1min
page 95

Head of Junior School Report

5min
pages 93-94

Year 7

7min
pages 86-92

Year 8

5min
pages 80-84

Year 10

7min
pages 66-71

Year 9

8min
pages 73-78

Year 11

7min
pages 59-64

Presentation Night

1min
pages 38-40

Year 12

3min
pages 42-43

Valedictory Address at Presentation Night

5min
pages 35-37

College Auxiliary

2min
page 32

TOBA

6min
pages 28-29

College Bursar

2min
pages 16-17

Headmaster's Report

15min
pages 8-13

Trinity College Parent Council

1min
page 31

Chaplain

2min
pages 23-24

Canteen

1min
page 30

College Board

3min
pages 14-15

Aboriginal Program

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pages 25-27
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