Junior School

School Photos

Monday 29 July

A reminder that class and individual photos will take place during the school day on Monday.

 

Sibling Photos: boys with siblings across Junior School AND Senior School to have their sibling photo taken before school. Boys with siblings ONLY in Junior School to have their sibling photo during recess.


Golden Heritage Visit and TOBA Assembly

This Friday afternoon’s assembly was a highlight of the school year. Our Year Six students had the honour of hosting members of the TOBA Golden Heritage Club—Trinity Old Boys who graduated over 50 years ago. The afternoon began with the students engaging in storytelling sessions with the esteemed guests, followed by a delightful Afternoon Tea.

 

The entire Junior School then participated in the TOBA Assembly, expertly hosted by John Hansen (’58). During the morning, many students had the opportunity to delve into the rich history and symbolism behind our school crest, as well as those of past crests.

We extend our heartfelt thanks to Mr. John Hansen (’58) and all the Golden Heritage Club members for generously sharing their time and experiences with us.

 

A special congratulations goes to Oscar Brockett from Year 6 Gold, who was presented with the prestigious TOBA award during the assembly. Well done, Oscar!


Student Achievements

We’re thrilled to celebrate Year 6 Students, Joshua J Lim and Lawson Duffield, who have made us all proud by representing Western Australia at the National School Swimming Championships on the Gold Coast. By all accounts, the boys are doing exceptionally well and truly embodying the spirit of sportsmanship and competition.

 

Joshua and Lawson are not only making waves in the pool but are also soaking up the Championship experience by connecting with fellow swimmers from across the country. They’ve been enjoying the fun tradition of swapping souvenir pins, making new friends from other States and Territories along the way.

 

Well done, Joshua and Lawson! Your hard work and enthusiasm are inspiring. We look forward to hearing more about your achievements and experiences. Keep making us proud! 


Extra-Curricular Focus

Interschool Chess Tournament

 

Congratulations to our Junior School students who proudly represented the College at today's Interschool Chess Competition hosted by St. Paul’s. With 7 schools and over 70 participants, our players put in a commendable effort. They performed with skill and class and we extend our congratulations to all involved! Thank you alo to Mrs Rogers for assisting the team on the day.

 

Andre Karpeh 

Joshua Lim 

Ethan Skidmore

Isaac Cloud

Joshua C Lim

Ethan Marston

Austin Guild

Mitch Borman

Nicholas Marrapodi

Valentino D’Angelo 

Cristiano Magistro

Harley Rankin


Ignite

We are excited to announce that the Ignite Award is available to Year 4-6 students at Trinity College this year. The Ignite Award Program Officer will visit the school in Terms 3 and 4 to support enrolled students and discuss registration for interested newcomers. To register, use the website or QR code provided. After registration, the Ignite office will send your child’s booklet directly to the school, and you’ll be notified when it’s ready.


Upcoming Parent Events

Parent Information Evening - Benefits of Unstructured Play 

 

Junior School parents/guardians are invited to a special evening focused on the benefits of unstructured play for young children. The event will include a presentation by Dr Kelsie Prabawa-Sear, CEO of Nature Play WA, followed by networking and discussions for JS parents. Please note: This is an adult-only event.

 

Date: Wednesday, 31 July Time: 6.00pm - 7.30pm 

Location: TC Staff 

Lounge Cost: $5.00 per person

 

 

Parent Information Evening - Parents for the inclusion of Neurodivergent Kids

 

Join TC's Education Support team for the inaugural meeting of PINC (Parents for the Inclusion of Neurodivergent Children). Our featured speaker, Claire Britton, Director and Principal Occupational Therapist at Neuroinclusion, will provide an overview of neurodiversity. She will discuss the key principles of adopting an evidence-based neurodiversity-affirming approach, addressing the challenges and supports crucial for the success of all students. Claire offers a comprehensive perspective on the importance of advocacy and empathy within the Trinity College community.

 

This presentation is exclusively for parents/guardians and is free of charge (no students, please). Limited seats available.

 

Date: Thursday, 1 August

Time: 6.30pm - 8.30pm

Location: TC Staff Lounge

 

Holly Allen

Acting Head of Junior School