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College News

Traffic Management

Sailani Avenue

As a community, we are experiencing ongoing difficulties with traffic management along Sailani Avenue in the afternoons, coinciding with the conclusion of the school day. 

 

Specifically, vehicle drivers parking/standing in the ‘No Standing’ outside of the school. Whilst this section of the road adjacent to the College boundary looks like a convenient place to pull up and collect a child, when this occurs, the road narrows to a point where two-way traffic is no longer possible, creating further congestion. If larger vehicles need to pass like a Transperth bus or charter bus for sport which occurs each afternoon, movement becomes near on impossible, further adding to the congestion and frustration for community members.

 

Whilst the College is in contact with the City of Perth to help identify this ‘No-Standing’ section of Sailani Avenue, there have been a number of orange cones placed out along this section to help identify this section of the road for drivers.

 

As a community, the following suggestions will collectively help improve the current situation.

  • Park a short distance away from the area between Gates 7 and Gate 8 outside of the Cultural Centre, and arrange for your son to walk, or walk to the gates yourself for the younger children.

  • Arrange for a pick up time which is slightly after the congestion immediately after the final school bell. For Year 7 to 12 students, it may make things easier to ask your son to attend to books/lockers and other business for a few minutes and then arrange for a 3.15/3.30pm pick up. By then, many drivers collecting Junior School students with a slightly earlier finish time to the school day have now left.

  • Encourage older students to utilise public transportation or cycle to school.

 

I wish to affirm and to thank the majority of drivers who continue to place safety first, are courteous and follow traffic signage, and conduct themselves in an exemplary manner, setting a wonderful example for our students.

 

 Warm regards

 

Mr Brendan Chapman

Vice Principal


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Term 2 Opening Hours

  • Tuesday: 7.30am - 3.15pm (please note this is a new closing time)
  • Friday:  7.30am - 1.30pm

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Photos from the Parent Ball have been sent directly to Table Coordinators/'Single Seat' ticket buyers, for wider distribution to their guests. 


Donations from Year 12 Ball Public Viewing

Thank you!

It is with pleasure we announce that a total of $1,295 was raised at the recent Year 12 Ball Public Viewing event for this year's chosen charity, Street Friends WA. All financial proceeds from the event - plus the generous donations of physical goods - will be directed to this worthy cause. 

 

Thank you to everyone who attended the event, and helped to raised much-needed funds for Street Friends WA. Your support makes a genuine difference to those within the Perth community that are experiencing homelessness. 


Trinity College 2025 Annual

Now Available

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We hope you enjoy reading the Trinity College 2025 Annual.

 

Class of 2031 (Year 6 Class 2025) - Collection

The Class of 2031 has received their College Annual from their Year 7 PCG Group teacher this week. 

 

TOBA Class of 2025 - Collection

The Class of 2025 can now collect their allocated Annual from the main Administration building reception. If a sibling from your family is still currently at Trinity, they are able to collect the Annual on their behalf (one copy per family). 

 

Please collect weekdays Monday to Friday, between school hours of 8.00am to 4.00pm.

 

Hardcopy

If your son is not from a graduated year but still would like a hardcopy, please send your request through to: Communications@trinity.wa.edu.au.


College Tours

We are excited to announce that our Open Day Group Tours on Wednesday, 6 May are now fully booked. Thank you to all families for your strong interest in attending.

 

If you were unable to secure a place, we encourage you to contact Brooke Hornbuckle at registrar@trinity.wa.edu.au to be added to our cancellation list. Should any places become available, we will notify families in the order enquiries are received. We look forward to welcoming you to the College soon.

 

Upcoming College Tours

Brooke Hornbuckle

Registrar


Parent Communication Channel Guidelines

At Trinity College, we value positive and respectful communication within our parent community. Our official Parent Facebook groups are monitored by the College and operate under clear community guidelines, helping to ensure they remain a supportive and constructive space for all. These ‘Class of’ Facebook groups do provide a valuable platform for community building and communication and can be found easily via the College Website.

The College is aware of several parent WhatsApp groups, which are privately managed and not overseen by the College. We kindly remind all parents to uphold the expectations outlined in our Parent Code of Conduct across any online platform or associated group where the College is identifiable. 

The College sincerely values our parents as partners is the journey of educating our young men. At any time, should concerns arise, we encourage you to contact relevant members of the College directly so we can support a constructive and respectful resolution.

 

Trinity Communications