Upcoming Events

Upcoming Events
| Sunday, 31 May | Trinity Sunday Mass | This Sunday |
| Wednesday, 3 June | A Night at Rosemount | Tickets on sale |
| Thursday, 4 June | Year 9: Ballroom Dancing Social with Mercedes College | Save the date |
| Tuesday, 9 June | TCPC parent info night: "Teens, parties, alcohol and vapes: What do parents need to know?" - Presented by Paul Dillon | Tickets on sale |
| Tuesday, 16 June | Careers Expo | Save the date |
| Tuesday, 23 June | Year 9: 'A Night to Shine' | Tickets on sale |
| Thursday, 25 June | Year 9: "Towards Manhood" - An Evening with Daniel Principe | Register |
Information about sports-based events can be found on the 'Sport' page of the newsletter.
Trinity Sunday Mass
See you on Sunday!
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, 31 May. 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. There will also be a coffee van available for guests after Mass.
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, 31 May
Time: 9.00am
Venue: Trinity College Chapel
"Teens, parties, alcohol and vapes: What do parents need to know?" - Presented by Paul Dillon
A TC Parent Council Event
The Trinity College Parent Council (TCPC) invites you to their first guest speaker night for 2026, "Teens, parties, alcohol and vapes: What do parents need to know?" - Presented by Paul Dillon.
During adolescence, teens develop a biological need to be around friends and it is important to provide them with opportunities to socialise with their peers whenever possible. Using the most current data available, Paul will examine the use of alcohol and other drugs by school-based young people. Simple strategies will be provided to help ensure teens are able to interact with friends on a Saturday night and, at the same time, reduce the risk of underage drinking and the potential dangers associated with such behaviour.
In addition, up-to-date information will be provided on vaping, particularly in relation to young people. It aims to empower parents with a positive message and assist them in having open and honest family discussions in this complex area.
Date: Tuesday, 9 June
Times: 6.15pm - 8.00pm
Venue: Trinity College Sports Centre
Cost: $20 per person (excl. booking fees)
Other info:
This is an adult-focused event, for parents/guardians only (no students).
Please share this event amongst your networks/with fellow parents, to ensure as many parents as possible hear Paul's important presentation.
Your ticket includes the provision of an individual grazing box, a non-alcoholic drink, and small sweet treat.
Year 9 "A Night to Shine"
Sales close next Friday (5 June)
Tickets for the Year 9 Becoming Men special event 'A Night to Shine' are on sale!
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 has been sent directly to all Year 9 families.
- Date: Tuesday, 23 June
- Time: 6.00pm - 9.30pm
- Venue: Pan Pacific Perth (Golden Ballroom), 207 Adelaide Terrace, Perth
- Cost: $110 per person (excl. booking fees)
Booking deadline: 3.00pm, Friday, 5 June
Year 9: "Towards Manhood" - An Evening with Daniel Principe
A 'Becoming Men' event for Year 9 fathers/father figures/male mentors
Fathers, father-figures and mentors of our Year 9 students are invited to our upcoming special event, 'Towards Manhood - An Evening with Daniel Principe', which will be held on the evening on Thursday 25 June.
Daniel is a passionate youth advocate and educator who champions boys across Australia to challenge culture and aspire to live courageous, respectful and empathetic lives. He is a board member of the DART Institute, an ambassador for the Women’s Resilience Centre and an ambassador for the national campaign Consent Can’t Wait. He was recently a nominee for the 2025 NSW Australian of the Year.
Daniel is a regular guest on TV, radio and podcasts to discuss healthy masculinity, consent, respectful relationships and the cultural challenges young people are facing. None of these evolving challenges sway Daniel’s confidence that all young people can flourish if we create spaces for them to be their best selves.
This FREE workshop will be interactive and driven by conservations with Daniel and all attendees.
DETAILS
- Date: Thursday, 25 June
- Times: 5.45pm - 8.00pm
- Venue: Trinity College Staff Lounge (Level 3, P. L. O'Doherty Cultural Centre)
- Cost: free
- Other info:
- Places are strictly limited for this event.
- This event is for adults-only (fathers and/or mentors of our Year 9 students); no children on this occasion.
TOBA Sportsmen's Lunch
The annual Sportsmen’s Lunch is the major fundraising event on the TOBA calendar. Valuable funds raised at the event go directly towards the TOBA Bursary Program. These bursaries provide life‑changing opportunities for boys who, due to financial hardship, would not otherwise be able to benefit from a Trinity College education. Your support directly contributes to making that possible.
It’s set to be a standout afternoon, featuring one of the fastest bowlers in cricket history, former Australian Test star Jeff Thomson, as Guest Speaker, with respected Sports Reporter and Commentator Mark Readings ('87) as MC. We’re also excited to be inducting the next four Old Boys into the TOBA Sporting Hall of Fame.





