Headmaster’s Report It is with immense pride that I present the 2016 Trinity College Annual Report. We began by acknowledging the efforts of the Class of 2015. Many of our students performed exceptionally well, being granted entrance into their preferred course either at university or training institutes (TAFE).
Mr Ivan Banks Headmaster
Jed Herne was awarded a Course Exhibition as the top eligible student obtaining the highest combined mark in a WACE Course in Design.
Three students achieved Certificates of Distinction. These certificates are presented to students who achieve in the top 0.5% of all students studying a particular course. Congratulations to Yiming Dong – Chemistry, Mathematics and Physics, Jed Herne – Design and Adam Rosato – Physical Education Studies. A total of 12 students were inducted into our elite club for students achieving an Australian Tertiary Admissions Rank (ATAR) of 97 or better: Joshua De Souza, Callum Dewsbury, Yiming Dong, James Heald, Jed Herne, Don Hoang, Alexander Ishida-Livings, Joseph Marino, Darcy Port, Adam Rosato, Thomas Salleo and Nathan Sparks.
We had nine students: Joshua De Souza, Callum Dewsbury, Yiming Dong, Jed Herne, Don Hoang, Alexander IshidaLivings, Darcy Port, Nathan Sparks and William Watson, achieve a Certificate of Commendation. These certificates are presented to students who achieve a minimum of 20 ‘A’ grades across their Years 11 and 12 course units.
James Heald was also a worthy recipient of a UWA Fogarty Foundation Scholarship. This scholarship is the most sought after and prestigious scholarship that UWA offers to undergraduate students. There are only ten awarded State-wide, seven for metropolitan students and three for regional students. Recipients of the UWA Fogarty
Yiming Dong, the 2015 College Dux, was awarded a General Exhibition for being among the top performing eligible students in the State, based on the average of five scaled WACE exam scores with at least two from each of the humanities/social sciences list and the mathematics/science list.
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Jed Herne and Yiming Dong (’15)