Principal's Message
Student Reports
Student Reports for Semester One have been made available via SEQTA to respective year groups over the past week or so. The Reports are an important record of the student’s achievement and progress throughout the semester. As always, we trust that the particular levels of achievement stated on the Reports are a true reflection of each student’s effort and application to their studies.
I would encourage all parents to choose an appropriate time to sit down with their son to discuss all aspects of their particular Semester Report. Such a discussion can be used to celebrate those areas in which effort and achievement are positive. Likewise, such a discussion can also highlight those areas in which improvements need to be made. The addition of a consistently applied matrix for assessing Student Work Attributes and the associated calculation of a student’s Attribute Point Average (APA) certainly helps in such an analysis and discussion.
The APA provides a general picture of how well a student is engaging in their schoolwork, behaving in class, contributing to the learning process, relating positively to peers and staff, managing their own learning and striving for personal excellence. The APA is a measure being increasingly used by the College in determining student leadership roles, student awards and in selecting students for various Tours, Retreats and Immersions. These Student Work Attributes and general academic progress can be explored further at the Years 7-12 Parent/Teacher/Student On-line Interviews scheduled for Monday, 15 July. Instructions on how to book such Interviews and join on-line accompanied the Student Reports.
The analysis of Reports should be used as the basis for meaningful conversations about application to school, establishing a consistent approach to home studies and identifying areas for improvement in the future. Whilst the College understands that all students cannot necessarily attain the highest possible performance or grades in all areas, and across all subjects; it does have clear expectations of all students to apply themselves to their work. Put simply, the College does expect that all students strive to achieve their personal best in all areas, and across all subjects! Personal excellence should be the aim of every student. More specifically, the College has clear expectations on all students to:
- approach their schoolwork with a positive attitude and genuine effort in all subjects
- be actively involved in their class learning, contributing to class discussions and activities
- complete set tasks, assessments and home studies to the very best of their ability and in a timely manner
- demonstrate courtesy and respect to every person within our College community
- co-operate, be respectful and behave in all of their classes.
I am sure that as parents, you would have similar expectations of your son. Once again, I would encourage parents to use your son’s Semester Report to acknowledge areas of success and achievement while also challenging ways in which further improvements can be made. With the right attitude, a determined approach and consistent application to home learning, considerable improvement can be achieved in the coming semester.
May I take this opportunity to thank the staff, students and their families for their ongoing efforts and support during this first Semester. We look forward to an extended three-week holiday break prior to returning for a busy and important Semester 2. We also keep in mind and our prayers those students and Staff who will be experiencing different excursion experiences over the next month or so. Currently, some of our Year 11 boys are busy on their Kimberley Immersion, working in remote Aboriginal communities at Halls Creek, Lombadina and Wyndham. In the next few weeks some of our senior boys depart for the World Choir Games in Auckland, New Zealand, and a number of our Year 12 boys will be looking forward to their Kairos #67 Retreat experience.
I hope that everyone is able to enjoy a safe and relaxing holiday break.
Live Jesus in our hearts
Mr Darren O’Neill
Principal
Staffing
As is normally the case in a large school such as Trinity College, we will see a number of Staff changes at the end of this busy Semester.
Some of our College Staff will be enjoying some extended leave throughout Term 3:
- Mr Andrew Jenkin - Head of Learning Area – Health & PE
- Mr Joshua Bumbak - Science Teacher
- Mrs Laura Maloney - College Psychologist (Parental Leave)
- Mrs Helen Shanahan - Art Teacher (Weeks 1 – 4)
- Mr Kenny Chan - IT/Aviation Teacher (Weeks 1 – 2)
- Mr Alex Paljetak - Junior School Teacher (Weeks 1 – 2)
- Mr Dustin Aylmore - Aboriginal Ed Coordinator/HaSS Teacher (Weeks 1 – 5)
- Mr David Allen - Head of Year 11 (Weeks 6 – 10)
- Mrs Rosa West - Director of Campus Ministry (Weeks 7 – 10)
- Ms Rita Basilio - Art Teacher (Weeks 7 – 10)
We wish them a wonderful, relaxing and peaceful break.
Other members of staff have now completed their respective contract positions or have resigned from their roles at the College. We thank Mrs Janelle Chapman (Maths), Mrs Jacinta Mariani (Junior School Science), Ms Hannah Marston (Religious Education), Ms Alexia Sberna (Junior School Teacher) and Mrs Susan Wheeler (Educational Assistant) for their great work and generous service. We wish them well and God’s blessings for the future.
We take this opportunity to welcome a number of new Staff members who will be commencing at our College at the start of Term 3:
- Mrs Amanda Saraceni - Junior School Science Teacher P-T (Term 3 and 4)
- Ms Grace Youngs - College Counsellor
- Mrs Petra Pierre - Junior School Teacher
- Ms Zebby Formosa - Science Teacher (Term 3 and 4)
- Ms Angela Shannon - HaSS Teacher P-T (Weeks 1-5)
We also welcome back a number of Staff who are returning from extended periods of Leave:
- Mrs Sabrina Hughes - Vice Principal
- Ms Josephine Hutchinson - Head of Learning Area – Religious Education
- Mr Bernard Le Tessier - Religious Education Teacher