Upcoming Events

Events Calendar
Tuesday, 6 May | The Resilience Project - Authentic Connection for Parents and Carers (LIVE WEBINAR) | Register |
Friday, 9 May | Junior School Mother's Day Mass & Morning Tea | Register |
Tuesday, 13 May | Blessed Edmund Rice Day & Fun Run for India | Sponsor a runner |
Wednesday, 14 May | TC Rock Band Showcase: 'A Night at the Rosemount' | Info coming soon |
Friday, 16 May | Auxiliary Long Lunch | Sold out |
Tuesday, 20 May | Grandparents' Morning Tea (PCGs 8.1-8.4) | Info sent to Year 8 families |
Wednesday, 21 May | Grandparents' Morning Tea (PCGs 8.5-8.8) | Info sent to Year 8 families |
Thursday, 22 May | PINC: “Strength and Connection: Navigating Big Feelings, Together” | Register |
Sunday, 15 June | Trinity Sunday Mass and Morning Tea | Save the date |
Tuesday, 24 June | Year 9 'A Night to Shine' | On sale next week |
Information about sports-based events can be found on the 'Sport' page of the newsletter.
Junior School Mothers’ Day Mass and Morning Tea
Last Chance to Register!
In honour of Mothers’ Day, Junior School mums/maternal figures are invited to Mass on Friday, 9 May commencing at 8.40am, followed by morning tea (adult guests only). We look forward to welcoming guests to this special event.
Please Note: due to capacity limits, we can only accommodate one guest per student.
Please register your attendance, so we can cater appropriately. Note: the registration process is for adult guests only; you do not need to register for your Junior School son.
Date: Friday, 9 May
Time: 8.40am - 11.00am
Venues: TC Chapel, and Gibney Hall
Registration deadline (extended): 3.00pm, Tuesday, 6 May
Other Information:
Mass will be attended by both Junior School students and their guests.
Morning tea is for guests only; Junior School students will return to class after Mass.
The Resilience Project - Authentic Connection for Parents and Carers
WEBINAR
Join Hugh van Cuylenburg from The Resilience Project for their inspiring online presentation, ‘Authentic Connection’.
The biggest impact happens when we work together. This one hour session combines cutting edge research with candid storytelling to help parents and carers understand the benefits of letting go of shame, perfection, ego and control. It then shares the same evidence-based strategies being taught in your classrooms so they can be practised at home (and beyond!).
Designed for parents and carers, this session features engaging stories and practical strategies to help you:
Embrace vulnerability, imperfection, and passion to build stronger, more meaningful connections.
Experience the positive benefits connection has in your personal and professional life.
Don’t miss this opportunity to reflect and gain tools to enhance your wellbeing and relationships.
Date: Tuesday, 6 May
Times: 6.00pm – 7.00pm WA time (note: the registration page will state the AEST timings)
Duration: 60 minutes
Cost: Free
Audience: Suitable for all parents/guardians (any Year Levels)
Presenter: Hugh van Cuylenburg, Founding Director & Facilitator, The Resilience Project
Other info: This webinar will be accessible to other schools around the country
NOTE: This is a LIVE WEBINAR, not a recording. It is the prerogative of the event organisers to decide whether to release a recording of the webinar.
PINC: “Strength and Connection: Navigating Big Feelings, Together”
Trinity College invites you to the next gathering of PINC (Parents for the Inclusion of Neurodivergent Children), which will focus on “Strength and Connection: Navigating Big Feelings, Together”.
At this event, we will welcome Yvonne Kilpatrick - Psychologist, and Director of Amherst Psychology - who will provide information on how adults can help all young people to manage intense emotions (plus self-manage emotions during difficult parenting moments), which works towards strengthening familial relationships.
Date: Thursday, 22 May
Times: 6.00pm – 8.00pm
6.00pm: Guest arrival; refreshments
6.15pm: Formalities commence (includes Q&A)
7.30pm: Formalities conclude; casual networking opportunity
8.00pm: Event concludes
Venue: Staff Lounge, Trinity College
Cost: Free
Audience: Parents/guardians only (no students on this occasion)
Are you new to our PINC community? Want to know more about the kinds of events we have run in the past? Check out the slides from our first event of 2025, which focused on a presentation by Natalee Blakemore (Diversum Health Group), and celebrated Neurodiversity Week!
Grandparents' Morning Tea events
It is with pleasure that Year 8 students invite their grandparents or other close relative/elderly friend other than parents (if grandparents are unavailable) to the annual Grandparents’ Morning Tea.
This is a special opportunity for grandparents to share the morning with their grandsons and the TC community. The event will include an informal tour of the College with students acting as guides, musical performances, a special Mass, and a delicious morning tea.
Please note: due to the large number of students in Year 8, this event will be split across two days (details below), so that we can comfortably accommodate guests.
Dates:
PCGs 8.1 - 8.4: Tuesday, 20 May
PCGs 8.5 - 8.8: Wednesday, 21 May
Time: 8.45am – 10.45am
Venue: Trinity College (meet at the Chapel on arrival)
Year 9 ‘A Night to Shine’
On Sale Next Week
Tickets for the Year 9 Becoming Men special event ‘A Night to Shine’ will go on sale early next week!
This annual event is an opportunity for Year 9 students to demonstrate their appreciation and respect for a significant female in their lives. Detailed information about the event will be sent directly to all Year 9 families.
Date: Tuesday, 24 June
Time: 6.00pm - 9.30pm
Venue: Optus Stadium
Cost: $75 per person (excl. booking fees)
Booking deadline: Friday, 6 June
Trinity Sunday Mass and Morning Tea
TC Old Boys, current families, staff and the wider community are invited to attend the annual Trinity Sunday Mass and Morning Tea, to be held on Sunday, 15 June. This is an important date on the Liturgical calendar as it celebrates the Christian doctrine of the Trinity, the three Persons of God: the Father, the Son, and the Holy Spirit.
Mass will commence at 9.00am in the Trinity College Chapel, and will be followed by a light morning tea in the Staff Lounge.
Please bring along a plate of food to share for morning tea, as the College relies on food donations for this event.
There is no requirement to register for this event.
Date: Sunday, 15 June
Time: 9.00am
Venue: Trinity College Chapel
Auxiliary Long Lunch - Sold Out!
Waitlist Option Available
Tickets for the 2025 Auxiliary Long Lunch have sold out!
What to do if you missed out
Please complete a brief form so your details can be added to the waitlist. Completion of the form is not confirmation of your attendance; it is simply a way to lodge your interest in attending if a ticket becomes available due to buyer cancellation. More information about the waitlist process can be found on the form.