Annual: Trinity 2018

Page 69

YEAR 9 Based on the selfish and despicable behaviour of some highly regarded Australian athletes earlier this year, one could assume that the landscape for young men to navigate on their way to adulthood has never been more difficult and threatened by compromise. However, it is not all doom and gloom for the young men of tomorrow as it was fortunate that around the same time, the Trinity College Class of 2021 decided that they would distinguish themselves from the crowd by setting themselves the goal of living out their selfdesignated trademark of being a United, Respectful, Brotherhood. All pastoral activities which the cohort participated in then had a purpose in ensuring that students were renowned by all within the Trinity and wider community according to those three key words.

UNITED This trademark value related to the group’s pursuit for sustained mental health and in giving back to the community whilst developing positive and productive relationships in being Men for all Others.

Cultural and Sport. This committee will grow in the years ahead as the mental health of each student remains of paramount importance. Throughout 2018, each student embraced the Christian Service aspect at the College in a variety of ways. Many boys were involved through meeting their responsibilities organised by Campus Ministry, which included fulfilling roles such as assisting teachers with developing reading skills in local primary school students. Others also dedicated themselves to external service opportunities such as the dozen Year 9 students who, for the second year running, spent 24 hours over a weekend early in Term 4 taking part in Relay for Life and raising a remarkable $3,100 for the Cancer Council. During Term 3, the Councillors led the collective efforts of all students in their respective pastoral care groups to raise over $2,350 for LifeLink. Following the enthusiastic student response to the LifeLink presentation on Unfair Day, a vortex-throwing competition was organised to generate funds initially and this was then put towards a successful sausage sizzle. To culminate the year, each Year 9 student donated resources to make a Christmas gift to give to a primary school student who may not share the same level of good fortune and opportunity. Following a Christmasthemed assembly focusing on giving, the boys flourished in putting the present together and decorated the giftbag finishing with a heartfelt Christmas message. A few lucky students then had the opportunity to play Santa as these gifts were delivered to the primary school at the end of the year. The expressions of gratitude and joy on the children’s faces was something to behold and I doubt the students present will ever forget.

RESPECTFUL This trademark value related to students developing greater self-confidence and being more self-assured, allowing them to accept others as well as individual differences. TRINITY COLLEGE ANNUAL 2018

In association with the weekly Year 9 Becoming Men period, pastoral sessions focusing on goal-setting were well received and students identified vital strengths and challenges that were pivotal to their holistic growth. A Wellbeing Committee was established and members were fortunate to attend the zero2hero Mental Health and Wellness Forum at the Perth Convention Centre, where it was hoped it would assist them in developing the necessary skills required to sustain a resilient, positive and productive outlook to life over the busy years ahead. Of major significance, was the need for adolescent men to successfully manage their relationships and social media usage and express gratitude rather than being concerned with possible short-comings. Students thrived during workshops such as mindfulness, where the committee focused on presenting measures to boost student wellbeing within one of theCollege’s Four Pillars – Faith, Academic,

Mr Andrew Jenkin

Year 9 Becoming Men Breakfast

The Year 9s raised $2,350 for LifeLink

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pages 257-260

Volleyball

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pages 264-268

Tennis

6min
pages 261-263

Soccer

11min
pages 247-254

Surfing

2min
pages 255-256

Rugby

7min
pages 243-246

Rowing

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pages 235-242

Football

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pages 225-228

Hockey

5min
pages 230-234

Golf

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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

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page 196

Science

6min
pages 189-190

Astronomy & Space Science

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pages 191-192

Mathematics

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pages 187-188

Humanities

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pages 193-194

The PL Duffy Library Resource Centre

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pages 185-186

Italian

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page 184

Gifted & Talented

2min
page 183

Certificate II Business

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page 182

Inclusive Education

5min
pages 180-181

Debating

2min
page 179

English

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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

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pages 171-172

Trinity Pipes & Drums

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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

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pages 135-136

India Pilgrimage

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pages 133-134

Religious Education

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page 131

Campus Ministry

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page 132

Junior School Tennis

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page 128

Junior Inter-school Sport

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page 127

Junior School Soccer

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page 125

Junior School Football

1min
page 123

Junior School Basketball

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page 121

Junior School Cricket

1min
page 122

Junior School Sport

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page 119

Junior School Performing Arts

3min
pages 115-117

House Athletics Carnival

1min
page 120

Junior School Dance Boys in Groove (BIG

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page 118

Junior School Music

1min
page 114

Junior School Library

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pages 112-113

Year 4 Blue

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page 102

Junior Gifted & Talented Program Inclusive Education Program

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pages 108-109

Year 4 White

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pages 104-105

Year 6 White

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page 98

Junior School Art

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pages 110-111

Year 5 Blue

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page 99

Year 6 Green

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page 97

Year 7 Awards

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page 83

Junior School Presentation Night

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pages 94-95

Year 6 Blue

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page 96

Head of Junior School Report

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pages 91-92

Year 7

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pages 84-90

Year 8 Awards

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page 76

Year 8

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pages 77-82

Year 9

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pages 70-75

Year 11 Awards

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page 55

2017 Awards

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pages 32-33

Year 10 Awards

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page 62

Year 9 Awards

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page 69

Year 12 Awards

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Year 11

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pages 56-61

Year 10

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Year 12, Class of 2017

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