Junior School
Simon Fairall - Head of Junior School

Junior School
Simon Fairall - Head of Junior School
We were thrilled to welcome our 2026 Kindergarten students for their first Transition Day on Friday 7 November. It was a joyful and engaging morning as our newest learners explored their classrooms, met their teachers, and began forming new friendships. With three more Transition Days to come, we look forward to continuing to build their confidence and sense of belonging as they prepare for their exciting start at Trinity next year.












Our annual K–7 Step Up Day will take place on Friday 28 November. All current and newly enrolled students for 2026 will spend the day in their draft classes, meeting their peers and teachers for the year ahead. This important day helps ease the transition into a new school year by building familiarity, connection, and excitement for what’s to come.
Our talented Year 2 students are busy rehearsing for their upcoming musical, Baubles, to be performed on Friday 14 November. This festive production promises to be a delightful celebration of music, storytelling, and teamwork. Families can look forward to a joyful performance that showcases the creativity and confidence of our young performers. More details will be shared soon by the Year 2 team.
Our K–2 Swim Program with Gould Swimming Academy has now concluded, with students developing essential water safety skills, improving their technique, and growing in confidence. This program lays the foundation for our upcoming K–2 Swimming Carnival on Thursday 20 November at the Albury Swim Centre. The carnival is a fun and inclusive event where students can celebrate their progress and enjoy a day of friendly competition. Families are warmly invited to attend and cheer on our swimmers!
At Trinity, we are committed to growing students who are upstanders, not bystanders. Through our wellbeing and pastoral care programs, we teach students to show empathy, speak up for others, and take positive action when they see someone in need. These values are woven into everyday life at school, helping our students become kind, courageous, and responsible members of our community.
As we approach the end of the year, we extend our heartfelt thanks to the many parent and community volunteers who have supported our College in 2025. Whether assisting in Junior School classrooms, helping at events, or supporting our senior students during the HSC, your time and generosity have made a meaningful impact. Your involvement strengthens our whole College community, and we are truly grateful for your partnership.
Our Term 3 Grand défi de Trinity (Great Trinity Challenge) brought out some healthy competition on Language Nut! Bravo to our top three linguists from across years 3-6:
1st - Joshua Newsom, 6KMCD
2nd - Jessveen Sahota, 4JTHU
3rd - Lyla Fenaughty, 3KGAR
There will not be a Trinity Language Nut Competition for Term 4, as instead Language Nut is running their own Global competition from 11-25 November.
Madame Chambers is so excited to see what our hardworking students can achieve on an international scale!


As part of our 2025 Enviro Day, our Year 6 students have been hard at work constructing eight Hydroponic Vertigo towers — and they’re now up and running… almost! The only thing missing? The plants!
We’d love to fill our towers with strawberries, and we’re reaching out to our Trinity community for help.
If your family has strawberry runners in the garden that need thinning out, we’d be so grateful if you could bring some in. Students can drop them off at Mr Thurling’s classroom, and we’ll get started growing our delicious, sustainable strawberry crop!












Is your child starting Year 1 in 2026 and keen to give netball a go?
The Trinity Netball Club is now seeking expressions of interest for players and coaches to form a Year 1 indoor netball team for 2026.
To register your interest or find out more, please email your child’s name and date of birth to netball_secretary@tacnetball.org.au

