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Year 12 Awards
first College musical in over 20 years, The Pirates of Penzance, to some more remarkable performances in the Catholic Performing Arts Festival, our year group signed off on their time here at TC in customary elegant style. It’s no surprise that some of our gifted students have already been accepted into WAAPA and other significant arts programs as they commence their lives beyond high school.
We were able to celebrate these achievements and so much more during the Graduation celebrations at the beginning of Term 4. The TOBA Breakfast, Farewell Assembly, Graduation Mass and Dinner were all conducted in the highest of spirits as it dawned on the boys that their time as part of the student body at Trinity was coming to an end.
A sincere thank you goes to this year’s Pastoral Care Group teachers who made themselves available for the boys whenever they were in need. Mrs Candice Brown (12.1), Mr Paul Presser (12.2), Mrs Judy Dawson (12.3), Miss Tess Warner (12.4), Mr Dustin Aylmore (12.5), Ms Rebekah Harris-Miller (12.6), Mr Barry McKenna (12.7) and Mr Michael Murphy (12.8) were tireless in their efforts in providing whatever support was required and I know that many of our boys appreciated their commitment to their TC journey towards graduation.
The cohort was led admirably and enthusiastically by the Prefect group who was determined to leave a positive legacy for the entire class. Their initiative, energy and passion for the College was contagious and filtered down through the year group and the College as a whole. A group of mature and compassionate leaders, the 16 Prefects were just a small sample of the high calibre of young men in the Class of 2018 and there will no doubt be many success stories to emerge from this year group over the coming years.
Thank you to all the parents for your support, wisdom and encouragement provided for your sons and the College. Without you, your sons’ journeys would have been a lot more difficult to navigate, and your contribution to the College community is what makes Trinity such a wonderful place to be a part of.
Finally, to the Class of 2018 – thank you for everything you have done for the TC community during your time here. You all have greatness within you; it’s now up to you to unlock it and become the best person you can be. We wish you all the very best for a bright, successful, enjoyable and safe future and we look forward to hearing about all your exploits and successes for a very long time to come.
Mr Clint Testa Head of Year 12
Staff vs Prefects Soccer Match

