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Trinity welcomes CAS Cadet Units for annual conference
In early February, Trinity played host to the CAS Cadet Leadership Conference for 2024. Taking...
Tackling the connectedness crisis: how positive masculinity theory can build boys’ strengths
Are we facing a connectedness crisis amongst boys and young men in schools? That was...
Winning the right way
Headmaster Tim Bowden has applauded the humility of spirit shown by scores of Trinity students...
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Co-education and single-sex schooling
I imagine that many in the Trinity community will have noticed the announcement earlier this week by Newington College that they intend to become co-educational in the years ahead. In response to the decision, some of the public commentary, and a number of queries that I was receiving, I wrote the following opinion piece that [...]
Sport in the life of our School
Sport is an essential element in our School’s educational vision. We have a particular focus on competitive team sports. There are recreational sport options open to the boys, where the focus is on participation and improvement, but all boys are required to put on the School colours as part of a team in at least [...]
Learning from the International Boys School Coalition
During the course of the mid-year break, along with a small group of Trinity staff, I attended the International Boys School Coalition (IBSC) annual conference in Auckland. The IBSC is comprised of nearly three hundred member schools across the world who are committed to advancing the education of boys in boys’ schools. You can read [...]
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A fateful night over Germany
“Worthy son of Trinity” remembered Like all Bomber Command crew, Allan “Jock” Farrar knew his chances of surviving one tour of duty were less than 40 per cent. They believed that although skill and experience were important in ensuring survival, in the end it was luck that decided their fate. Farrar’s luck ran out on [...]
Trinity Community Service | Term 1 2024
As Term 1 draws to a close, many students have had the opportunity to take part in volunteering, learning and getting involved in the community. Student service is always full of opportunities, challenges and fantastic interactions. Berea Mission Trinity’s Berea group is focused on developing Christian leadership skills in students and Berea mission sends them [...]
Rugby victories but no Shield … yet
The Black and Green Shield is still up for grabs after wild weather played havoc with weekend sport. Trinity and St Patrick’s College, Strathfield, agreed to defer the annual head-to-head battle after rain washed out all but two rugby matches. Both resulted in convincing victories for Trinity. The firsts won 29-5, with tries from Marcus [...]
Puppy love launches business career
Commerce is a piece of cake for Aaron A dog’s first birthday was the catalyst that launched a Trinity entrepreneur on his first business venture. Aaron S (11La) went looking for a cake to celebrate the birthday of his caramel Labrador Coco but couldn’t find what he wanted. So he ended up trying to fill [...]
The importance of Chaplaincy at Trinity
Trinity Grammar School has a strong support system and pastoral care network, including House Master, tutors, counsellors, and more all working together to ensure every student is getting the best support to thrive academically, emotionally, and spiritually. The School Chaplaincy team is an integral part of this support system. You can expect to see Trinity [...]
World peace? Bring it on
Young minds tackle global issues From world peace to nuclear power, AI to genetic engineering, inequalities in the law and education, they could scarcely have grappled with weightier subjects. The fact that such complex topics were chosen by the boys themselves indicates Trinity’s Year 6 students certainly don’t look for the easy way out in [...]