Annual: Trinity 2018

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CHRISTIAN SERVICE Mrs Marya Stewart

At the heart of the Christian Service program at Trinity College is the basic understanding that in order to serve others, we must build relationships with them. It is not enough to visit the elderly, to help little children with reading, to serve soup to the homeless; because they need our help. Truly transformative experiences require coming to know and love others for who they are and through knowing them, changing our view of the world and our response to situations that confront them, especially those who are left out or struggling to cope. In Year 7, ‘Serving to Belong’ immerses students in the environment of the Swan River, our backyard and engages them in activities which make connections between the river life and ourselves. Caring for our Mother Earth is integral to our faith in a God who created the universe for humanity to nurture and enjoy. A prayer written by one Year 7 student expresses this beautifully: “Thank you for our environment. Thank you for our Swan River. For the small, tiny frogs and tadpoles. For the small schools of fish swimming, For the jelly fish that swim around. For the big fish that provide us with food. For the big animals like dolphins and bull sharks. For the birds that fly around. Thank you, God, for the trees around the river. For the reeds that surround. For the grass we sit and play on. Thank you, God for our Environment. Our Swan River.” In Year 8, ‘Our Neighbour’ is centred on building relationships within students’ families and neighbourhood. In the places that are most familiar to them, students learn that through helping with everyday tasks, they become a valuable member of a community who can respond to the needs of others on a daily basis. Jamaan Peters’ (8.1) reflections on preparing a meal for his family illustrates this well: “My dad, who normally cooks, was tired so I decided to prepare dinner. It was enjoyable, even though I found it difficult to cook multiple things, but dad gave me good advice. It made me appreciate that my parents cook for the family most nights and I learnt to respect them more for their efforts. When Jesus saw that someone needed assistance he would always help without thinking twice.” Stephen Franse (8.3) wrote about his involvement in the Trinity College Environmental Committee (TCEC): “By being a part of TCEC, I help the Trinity College community to focus on environmental issues. I learnt

to interact and work cooperatively in a group to solve environmental problems around the School. Jesus gathered with his community to make it a better place for all to live in and he had great respect for all living things.” Looking after his baby brother was quite a challenge for Cameron Lobo (8.5): “I helped my mum, who really needed to get some things done, by caring for my baby brother. I enjoy spending quality time with him and I usually give him a hug and a kiss after school and then go about my normal routine. He needed to have his bottle and started crying. Mum told me what to do and I gave it to him but it wasn’t as easy as it looks. It made me realise how hard my mum’s day is. I found babysitting very stressful. I can only imagine what it’s like for my mum doing this 24-hours a day, 365 days of the year. It doesn’t matter how hard my day may get, this experience gave me something to think about when I’m finding things difficult: how my mum is managing her day caring for my brother. Babies are certainly hard work!” Year 9, ‘Restoring Relationships’ continues to be a highlight for students as they spend the first two periods of a day helping out at a local primary school. The relationships that develop over three weeks are evident when I introduce a new group of students to a class and one of the class asks whether a previous visiting Trinity boy will be coming back. Often when I return to collect the boys to take them back to Trinity, they are so absorbed with the younger students, they don’t notice me coming in the door and then when I can drag them away, the class thanks them beautifully, finishing with “and may God bless you”. The bus ride back to Trinity is always alive with stories of the experiences they have had working with the primary aged children. Working with the elderly is probably the most rewarding experience that a young person can have; however, it is also requires stepping right out of their comfort zone. For Year 10 students, ‘Experience Counts’ presents many challenges and results in surprising insights: Michael Boffey (10.3) spent his time playing lawn bowls with a group of elderly residents. “Playing lawn bowls with the ladies and having a laugh with them was really enjoyable. One lady spent quite a bit of time sharing her life story with me, which I felt privileged to hear. On reflection, I realise that at the beginning of our visits I had been quite self-centred and now I am very grateful for the experience.” Having a game of pool with “three awesome good pool players” changed Michael Tassone’s (10.5) attitude to the experience. “In the beginning I wasn’t too excited about it but now my perspective has changed, because it was completely different to what I had expected.” Matthew Bottega (10.2) also had a change in attitude after working with a lady with dementia but who was extremely cheerful and friendly. “She enjoyed all the tasks that she was given and more, always helping

TRINITY COLLEGE ANNUAL 2018

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pages 264-268

Tennis

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pages 261-263

Soccer

11min
pages 247-254

Surfing

2min
pages 255-256

Rugby

7min
pages 243-246

Rowing

14min
pages 235-242

Football

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pages 225-228

Hockey

5min
pages 230-234

Golf

1min
page 229

Cross Country

4min
pages 222-224

Badminton

3min
pages 207-208

Basketball

9min
pages 209-214

Cricket

16min
pages 215-221

Athletics

2min
pages 205-206

PSA Sport

5min
pages 202-204

2017 Sports Awards

3min
page 201

Health & Physical Education

3min
pages 197-198

TCEC

1min
page 196

Science

6min
pages 189-190

Astronomy & Space Science

5min
pages 191-192

Mathematics

6min
pages 187-188

Humanities

5min
pages 193-194

The PL Duffy Library Resource Centre

5min
pages 185-186

Italian

2min
page 184

Gifted & Talented

2min
page 183

Certificate II Business

2min
page 182

Inclusive Education

5min
pages 180-181

Debating

2min
page 179

English

5min
pages 177-178

Design & Technology

3min
page 176

Digital Technologies and Media Arts

1min
page 175

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

3min
pages 171-172

Trinity Pipes & Drums

1min
pages 169-170

Catholic Performing Arts Results 2017

16min
pages 154-168

Quest Retreats

3min
pages 141-142

Visual Arts

4min
pages 144-148

Kairos Retreats Class of 2017

6min
pages 139-140

Edmund Rice Outreach

3min
pages 137-138

Christian Service

1min
pages 135-136

India Pilgrimage

3min
pages 133-134

Religious Education

4min
page 131

Campus Ministry

3min
page 132

Junior School Tennis

2min
page 128

Junior Inter-school Sport

4min
page 127

Junior School Soccer

1min
page 125

Junior School Football

1min
page 123

Junior School Basketball

3min
page 121

Junior School Cricket

1min
page 122

Junior School Sport

1min
page 119

Junior School Performing Arts

3min
pages 115-117

House Athletics Carnival

1min
page 120

Junior School Dance Boys in Groove (BIG

1min
page 118

Junior School Music

1min
page 114

Junior School Library

2min
pages 112-113

Year 4 Blue

2min
page 102

Junior Gifted & Talented Program Inclusive Education Program

1min
pages 108-109

Year 4 White

3min
pages 104-105

Year 6 White

4min
page 98

Junior School Art

1min
pages 110-111

Year 5 Blue

2min
page 99

Year 6 Green

3min
page 97

Year 7 Awards

1min
page 83

Junior School Presentation Night

6min
pages 94-95

Year 6 Blue

4min
page 96

Head of Junior School Report

1min
pages 91-92

Year 7

9min
pages 84-90

Year 8 Awards

2min
page 76

Year 8

6min
pages 77-82

Year 9

6min
pages 70-75

Year 11 Awards

3min
page 55

2017 Awards

7min
pages 32-33

Year 10 Awards

3min
page 62

Year 9 Awards

3min
page 69

Year 12 Awards

2min
page 39

Year 11

7min
pages 56-61

Year 10

5min
pages 63-68

Year 12, Class of 2017

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pages 42-50
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