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Summer Sports Photos Now Available

Online Ordering

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The Summer Sports photos are now available to view and purchase on the Photo Hendriks online gallery.  

 

To access the gallery go to https://purchase.photohendriks.com.au/

Student Key for ordering: FSTP69YE

 

Should you have any queries, please contact Customer Service at customerservice@photohendriks.com.au


Cafe News

After School Closure

The cafe will be closed for after school hours from next week (Week 7 and Week 8).


Uniform Shop

Week 7

Tuesday, 25 November 2025

7.30am - 3.30pm

 

Friday, 28 November 2025

7.30am - 1.30pm

(Last day of trade, the shop will close this day until 2026)


Sailani Avenue Road Closures (The Ashes)

Due to the Ashes at Optus Stadium (which commenced today), please be advised that road closures will be in effect on Sailani Avenue and surrounding streets for the next few days. Please allow extra travel time and follow the traffic management directions.

 


Social Media Restriction Legislation 

From 10 December 2025, new Australian Government legislation will require social media platforms to prevent users under the age of 16 from creating or maintaining accounts. This significant reform, introduced under the Online Safety Amendment (Social Media Minimum Age) Act 2024, is designed to enhance the safety and wellbeing of young people online.

 

The Act aims to strengthen online safety and reduce exposure to online risks, including cyberbullying, grooming, and the pressures of social media engagement. The eSafety Commissioner will regulate compliance and has developed a suite of resources for educators, parents, and young people to assist with the transition.

 

At a minimum, the government has confirmed the following platforms will be included under the new restrictions:

  • TikTok

  • Instagram

  • Facebook

  • Snapchat

  • X (formerly Twitter)

  • Reddit

 

Other social media platforms may also be subject to these requirements, depending on their features and intended use.

 

What the New Law Means

 

  • Social media platforms must take reasonable steps to block or deactivate accounts held by users under 16 years of age

  • The legislation applies to age-restricted platforms; those primarily designed for social interaction and user-generated content.

  • The responsibility for enforcement lies with the platforms, not with users, families, or schools.

  • The Office of the Australian Information Commissioner (OAIC) and the eSafety Commissioner have issued guidance to support compliance, data handling, and privacy requirements.

 

Reporting Online Abuse

 

Students and families are encouraged to report cyberbullying or harmful online behaviour through the appropriate channels:

  • Report to the school, and

  • Report directly to the social media platform involved

 

If the matter is serious and not adequately resolved, it can be escalated to the eSafety Commissioner for further action. Incidents involving the non-consensual sharing (or threats to share) nude or sexual images are classified as image-based abuse. If such material is used for coercion or blackmail, it may constitute sexual extortion (sextortion). Guidance on responding to these incidents can be found in the Toolkit for Schools: Responding to Image-Based Abuse.

 

Resources for Families

 

Families are encouraged to explore the following free resources provided by the eSafety Commissioner:

 

Further information and FAQs are available at eSafety Social Media Age Restrictions.

 

Other useful resources:

 

Practical Steps to Take Before the Change:

  • Exchange contact details: Encourage children to share phone numbers rather than social media handles.

  • Save important content: Back up photos, videos, and posts before account changes take effect.

  • Review account settings: Export data and ensure backups are enabled.

  • Shift online habits: Begin reducing time spent on social media and use messaging apps instead.

  • Stay connected: Set up group chats or friend lists through non-social media platforms.

  • Model healthy digital habits: Talk as a family about the benefits of stepping back from social media and connecting face-to-face or through other means.

     

At Trinity College, we strongly support these changes as a positive step toward protecting young people online. We encourage families to discuss healthy digital habits and balanced online engagement. While this transition may present some challenges, we believe it will ultimately empower our students to manage their online presence responsibly and foster meaningful, real-world connections beyond social media.


Open Day 2026

We warmly invite future families of the College to register for Open Day 2026! This event promises to be an exciting opportunity to explore our vibrant campus, meet our dedicated staff, and discover the diverse programs we offer. Join us for these informative sessions with a chance to connect with other prospective families. We look forward to welcoming you and sharing the unique experiences that await your family at our College!

 


Enrolment Fees

In seeking to fulfil a ‘Spirit of Stewardship’ in effectively managing school resources, the College continually examines all aspects of fees, funding, charges and expenses. In such a large school this is an ongoing challenge.  As part of this ongoing analysis, comparisons to like schools are also considered. After many years of no adjustment, the College has decided to adjust the Enrolment Fees for incoming students. 

 

The Enrolment Fees for students where the fee is paid on or after 1 January 2026 will change as follows:

  • From 1 January 2026 the Enrolment Fee will increase to $3,000.  This will include TOBA Membership.  For students currently at the College and those who have paid the Enrolment Fee prior to 1 January 2026, the TOBA Membership fee has been and will continue to be charged in Year 12.

  • There will no longer be a sibling discount applied to the Enrolment Fee, i.e. the Enrolment Fee for all students (including siblings) will be $3,000.

     

As previously stated, the College is making these adjustments subsequent to a comparison with other similar schools and after consideration of the impact on parents.  It should be noted that the College’s Enrolment Fees for a first child enrolled, and siblings is considerably lower than most PSA schools.

 

Parents of children currently at the College who want to pay the current Enrolment Fee for siblings at the current fee (for siblings) of $1,315 will need to complete the enrolment form and pay the required fee before the end of this year.  Parents wanting to do this should email the College’s Registrar registrar@ trinity.wa.edu.au requesting the Enrolment Form. 

The offer of enrolling siblings in this manner is subject to a successful interview process after payment of the Enrolment Fee.  As such, the College reserves the right to reject the application and refund the fee should it be considered that the student is best not enrolled at the College.

 

Mr Geoff Searle

Business Manager