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SENIOR SCHOOL

Director of Activities & Pastoral Programmes: Mr Jason Cheers

Trinity Grammar School provides a comprehensive range of Co-curricular Activities, which represent an important component of the Trinity Triangle and the 'well-rounded' boy we aim to develop. The School places a premium on providing opportunities for boys to develop their skills, and feel empowered to pursue a passion. Co-curricular Activities aim to develop important skills in leadership, communication, performance, creativity, decision-making, cooperation and service. By participating in Co-curricular Activities boys value and achieve in, they are able to build their self-confidence and further enhance their connectedness to the School.

Most Co-curricular Activities are held from 3:05pm to 4:50pm each Friday, though some are scheduled at other times throughout the week. The School’s annual Activities Week is conducted during the final week of Term 2, with all boys participating in camps and activities as a part of their Co-curricular Activity. Transfer between Co-curricular Activities may only occur when boys complete a transfer form through the Director of Activities Office.

All Senior School boys must undertake one or more of the Co-curricular Activities listed below. As well, all Year 11 boys participate in Peer Support training during the Year 11 Conference. Year 12 boys must maintain their Co-curricular Activities until after Activities Week, except for Senior Music and Debating groups who are required to continue with practices and performances up to and including Speech Night.


LIST OF CO-CURRICULAR ACTIVITIES

Archaeological Society  
Berea (Christian Leadership Group)  
Cadet Unit  
Cartesian Society (Y11 & 12)  
Charity and Community Group (Y10)  
Chess Club  
Duke of Edinburgh's Award Scheme  
Drama:
  • Major Productions
  • Theatre Sports
  • Dancing Group
Debating Society:
  • Debating
  • Mock Trial (Yr 10 & 11)
  • Mooting (Yr 12)
  • Oratory
  • Philosophy Club
Design Challenge  
English as a Second Language (Y9)  
Fishing Club  
Golf  
Media Production  
Music (Auditioned Groups)
  • Concert Band
  • Symphonic Wind Band
  • Marching Band
  • Junior Concert Band
  • Prep Training Band
  • Prep Concert Band
  • Intermediate Strings
  • Trinity Sinfonietta
  • Symphony Orchestra
  • Serenata Strings
  • Vivaldi Strings
  • Prep String Orchestra
  • Prep Chamber Orchestra
  • Chapel Choir
  • Trinity Canticus
  • Schola Cantorum
  • Trinity Chorale
  • Junior School Choir
  • Trinity Singers
  • String Ensembles
  • Brass Ensembles
  • Woodwind Ensembles
  • Percussion and Guitar Ensembles
  • Mixed Ensembles and Jazz/Rock group

 

Peer Support (Y7 & 11)  
Raw Challenge  
School & Community Support Group  
Science Club (Y7)  
Scouts/Venturers  
Snowsports  
Specialist Programmes:
  • Basketball
  • Cricket
  • Rugby Union
  • Soccer
  • Swimming
  • Track & Field
Sports Experience  
Visual Art:
  • Sculpture and Drawing
  • Photography
  • Painting
  • Computer Graphics
  • Ceramics

CRITERIA FOR COLOURS AND LINES

The purpose of the Colour Award System is to recognise and reward excellence of performance. To preserve the integrity of this aim, it is essential that the award of Colours is seen by students as being an achievement of distinguished and outstanding merit.

To view the current criteria documentation click here.

 

 

 

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