Junior School

Junior School

Co-curricular activities form an essential aspect of Trinity’s well-rounded approach to develop students in mind, body, and spirit.

Music

Music at Trinity Grammar School takes the form of a rich and varied programme both in terms of student participation and content. Music allows students to practice at their skill, share their skill with others through concerts and performances, and learn discipline along the way. Music is an extremely valuable part of our Co-curricular programme.

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Trinity students nominated for HSC Showcases: Shape, Encore, ArtExpress and OnSTAGE

Throughout the year, many Year 12 students can be found working hard on their HSC major projects – exploring innovation, new ways of expressing ideas and challenging themselves to expand their skills.  For eight Trinity students, this hard work has received significant external recognition. Each year, the NSW Education Standards Authority holds exhibitions to showcase the [...]

Let’s dance

A tale of two composers, and 202 performers  Trinity’s showcase musical extravaganza demands an intense personal and collaborative effort – 272 hours of formal rehearsal time, to be exact, for the combined cast of 202 performers.   This year’s event, themed Let’s Dance and staged again at the world-class City Recital Hall, concentrated two minds in [...]

The day time stood still for one proud Trinitarian

Old brigade joins new for marching band’s 70th anniversary. Greg Allardice wound the clock back more than half a century, and for a moment time stood still. Drumsticks in hand, the spry 72-year-old was back on the quad where he first performed with the Trinity marching band in Junior School. This time he was playing [...]

Creative Arts

At Trinity Grammar School, there are varied opportunities for students to stretch their creative muscles. Whether it be through auditioned groups like the Musical / Drama group or through meeting each week to hone their photography skills, students are encouraged to dive into the Arts and explore their creativity alongside their peers.

Art Club | Kindergarten to Year 6
Drama | Years 3 to 6
Mandarin Drama | Years 3 to 6
Studio T | Years 4 to 6

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Artexpress selection a jewel in the crown for Trinity student

A jewellery making hobby shared with his mother has helped a Trinity Visual Arts student win a highly coveted place in the NSW Artexpress showcase. Kael Bowditch (12Fo) used jewellery items he fashioned himself, including a ring, earrings, and bracelet, as part of a major HSC project selected for the Artexpress exhibition viewed annually by [...]

Sea shanties, swords, and swashbuckling; Treasure Island thrills at Trinity

When it was announced that Robert Louis Stevenson’s Treasure Island would be produced at Trinity, no one expected there to be quite as much interest as there was. Unprecedented students signed up that the production team needed to get creative. “The audition process was quite challenging because we were overwhelmed by the response by the [...]

Trinity students nominated for HSC Showcases: Shape, Encore, ArtExpress and OnSTAGE

Throughout the year, many Year 12 students can be found working hard on their HSC major projects – exploring innovation, new ways of expressing ideas and challenging themselves to expand their skills.  For eight Trinity students, this hard work has received significant external recognition. Each year, the NSW Education Standards Authority holds exhibitions to showcase the [...]

Sports

  • Summer: Basketball | Cricket | Tennis (Years 5 & 6) | Touch Football (Years 5 & 6)
  • Winter: Football (Soccer) | Rugby | AFL
  • Inter-seasonal: Track and Field | Swimming Team | Cross Country

Basketball | Years 4 to 6

Cricket Coaching | Years 3 to 6

Diving | Years 3 to 6

Emerging Athlete Programme (EAP) | Years 3 to 6

Football Clinic | Years 3 to 6

Minimites | Kindergarten to Year 2

Rugby Clinic | Years 4 to 6

Swimming Squads | Years 3 to 6

Tennis | Years 3 to 6

Water Polo | Years 4 to 6

Fitness Centre | Year 6

Touch Football | Years 4 to 6

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Hawaiian gold

Trinity encourages a wide range of sporting pursuits but they don’t come much more exotic than winning Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu gold medals in Hawaii. Kobe Harb (8Hi) came home with three gold medals and the championship belt from the North American Grappling Association’s Hawaiian Championships in Honolulu. He competed in both his division and the category [...]

Caiden joins Sydney Swans in the AFL big time

Caiden Cleary (’22) has capped a huge year by officially becoming a Sydney Swan in the AFL national draft. The Swans Academy player’s graduation to the game’s biggest stage makes him the most notable product of  Trinity’s AFL programme since the School helped establish the code among independent schools a decade ago. The School fielded [...]

Nail-biting hoops win

A Year 8 basketballer provided the most memorable finish of the weekend’s sport by shooting six points in the final 20 seconds to turn a three-point deficit into a three-point victory. Leon Parkes (8Yo) nailed a three-pointer after a time out to level the scores; Trinity then got the ball back and he repeated the [...]

Clubs and Associations

Chess Coaching | Kindergarten to Year 6

Kids in the Kitchen | Kindergarten to Year 2

Mandarin Immersion | Kindergarten to Year 6

STEAM | Kindergarten to Year 6

Bible Study | Years 5 to 6

Chinese Chess | Kindergarten to Year 6

Cru Group | Kindergarten to Year 6

Games Club | Kindergarten to Year 6

Gardening | Kindergarten to Year 6

Lego Club | Kindergarten to Year 6

Library | Kindergarten to Year 6

Minecraft | Year 5 to 6

STEAM Club | Years 4 to 6

Stick Insects | Kindergarten to Year 6

Stretch ‘n’ Still | Kindergarten to Year 6

Tree Frogs | Kindergarten to Year 6

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Out and about with Berea Mission 2023

A staple in the School’s calendar, Berea Mission sees students from Trinity spread across Sydney to put their leadership skills to the test and share God’s Word with students from other schools.  As ever, this year’s Bereans found the experience eye-opening, challenging and rewarding. Don’t take our word for it, hear from the students themselves!  [...]

Stitching hearts

The Trinity community is filled with focused groups who volunteer their time and energy to give back to those in need – both inside and out of the School community. The Trinity Grammar Quilters are one such group, and their handiwork provides comfort in times of real distress.   Primarily made up of mothers, the Trinity [...]

How do we enjoy books?

There's a reason why those books in your cupboard haven't been touched. Contributed by a member of Arthur’s Readers, the Co-curricular book club.   We at Arthur’s Readers like books. A lot. But for a lot of people, reading books as a hobby might seem tiresome or uninteresting. Trust me, even we feel that sentiment [...]