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At Trinity Grammar School we strive to make effective provision for the
personal guidance of each boy. The Pastoral Care Guidelines and Programmes
at the School not only reflect current educational and psychological research,
but also the well identified characteristics of good parenting, providing
both 'care' and 'discipline'.
The essence of pastoral care lies in every interaction between students,
staff and parents. The extent to which such factors create and maintain
the pastoral culture of the School cannot be overstated. The House System
further enhances our School environment where boys can feel safe, valued,
engaged, and purposeful.
The grace of God working in the lives of those in the School community,
coupled with the wide range of experiences and the caring and nurturing
environment provided by the School, help develop resilience, self confidence
and faith in God. Click here for more information.
Trinity Education Support Services
Trinity Education Support Services (T.E.S.S) provides integrated support to students with special needs across Preparatory, Junior, Middle and Senior School campuses.
click here for more information.
A Safe Learning and Working Environment
The School is committed to providing all members of the Trinity community
with a learning and working environment which is safe, supportive and
caring and which is free of harassment and discrimination of any kind.
A statement of the School's guidelines can be obtained by clicking here.
E-Care and Internet Support Page
To access the School’s ‘E-Care Email’ and ‘Internet Support Page’ please
click here.
"Help When You Need It."
Help When You Need It (HWYNI) is a library of CD’s created
by Dr. Michael Carr-Gregg providing information on adolescent mental health
for teachers, parents and young people. Trinity Grammar School is very
proud to offer this outstanding resource to the whole School Community.
We do hope it is able to provide vital information that helps support
the positive growth and development of our boys. The site is posted on
the TGS intranet site. Provided you are on the school network, link to
the site by clicking here.
Parenting Tips
The Association of Independent Schools publishes a regular newsletter titled 'Parenting Tips' which aims to assist parents in raising children. Please consider browsing through these newsletters by clicking here.
NSW Parents Council | www.parentscouncil.nsw.edu.au

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Stephenson House organised a "Loud Shirt Day" to raise funds to support the "Cora Barclay Centre" for
the deaf and hearing impaired.

The Charity and Community Committee with their donations to the Anglicare
Can Collection.

Easter Eggs, collected by Archer House, were delivered to the Children's
Hospital in Westmead.
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