Co-Curricular

Jarrod Monaghan - Dean of Activities

Beekeeping - Year 7-12

 

We are excited to offer the Beekeeping Program for Year 7-12 in 2025.

 

The Beekeeping co-curricular program provides students with the opportunity to learn about the amazing insect which is the Honeybee. Students will complete both theoretical and practical sessions. At the completion of this program participants will have a greater understanding of the characteristics of the honeybee and an awareness of the basic management requirements of a beehive.

 

When: Every Thursday until the end of Term 4 2025, and then continuing throughout Term 1, 2026.

 

First Session: Thursday 23 October 2025

 

Venue:  Sessions will be held at both at the College CSU Sustainable Community Garden on Thursday afternoon during Term 4, 2025 and Term 1, 2026. 

 

Time: 3:10pm – 4:30pm

 

Uniform: Casual dress, lightweight long shirt and pants, a cap, boots or gumboots

 

Cost:  $80

 

Expressions of Interest – click HERE

 

Should you have any questions regarding this program or you need assistance, please contact the College on 02 6049 3400 or email karla.wise-chalker@trinity.nsw.edu.au


Nature Art Club - Year 4-6

As part of Trinity’s Environment and Sustainability Program, we are delighted to be able to offer Co - Curricular Nature Art to our students in Year 4, Year 5 and Year 6.

 

In ‘Nature Art’ students will go out into the bush area around the college to observe the wonders of nature that surround them. They will have the opportunity to appreciate the beauty of the natural world and identify the native flora and fauna that they see. The students will develop their individual art skills and explore their creativity within a natural setting. They will be guided by staff members along the way. Students will be provided with a variety of art materials and resources to depict and represent the form, colour, character and detail of what they see around them. This will provide students with an opportunity during their school day, to foster an appreciation of the wonder of the natural environment.

 

When:   Tuesday lunchtimes   - Commencing Term 4 

 

Where: The bush area around the college      

 

Who:     Students in Year 4, 5 and 6

 

Staff:   Miss Routledge and Mrs McCormack

 

Cost:      $10 for the 7-week block

 

What do we do:·         

  • Observe nature
  • Identify native flora and fauna
  • Develop individual art skills
  • Use a variety of art materials

 

Click HERE for Expressions of Interest!