Upcoming Events

Events Calendar

   
Wednesday, 20 NovemberParent Info Night - "Online Behaviours for Young People": An Evening with Paul LitherlandRegister
Thursday, 21 NovemberYear 7 & 11 Senior Mentor BreakfastParents invited (must register)
Friday, 22 NovemberJunior School Presentation Night

Year 6 family registrations now open

 

Year 4-5 family registrations open next week

Friday 29 NovemberYear 6 Graduation Mass and LunchInformation coming soon
Saturday, 30 NovemberTC Second Hand Buy and Sell DaySell your items

Junior School Presentation Night

Trinity College's Junior School Presentation Night will be held in Gibney Hall, and promises to be a wonderful evening of student performances and awards!

 

As is tradition, Year 6 families will have access to reserved seating, and are able to register their seats now

 

For families with children in Years 4 and 5, ticketing information will be sent next week. Please note that tickets for these year groups will be for general admission seating and not reserved.

 

Due to the limited capacity of the venue, each Junior School family (Years 4-6) is permitted to order a maximum of three tickets. No ticket is required for your Junior School son, as all students will be attending the event.

  • Date:  Friday 22 November
  • Times:   
    • 5.30pm: Doors open
    • 5.50pm: Guests to be seated
    • 5.55pm: Pipes and drums open formalities
    • 6.00pm: Formalities commence
    • 8.00pm: Event concludes
  • Location: Gibney Hall

"Online Behaviours for Young People": An Evening with Paul Litherland

Parent Information Night

Trinity College invites parents/guardians to "Online Behaviours for Young People": An Evening with Paul Litherland. This is a free information night for parents from all year levels, exploring the topic of cyber safety and online behaviours. 

 

Paul Litherland is one of the nation's most recognised and highly awarded educators in the fields of Cyber Safety and Internet Awareness, culminating in him being named the 2022 WA Australian of the Year. Today, Paul works with over 850 schools and organisations across the country. 

  • Date:  Wednesday 20 November
  • Times:   
    • 6.00pm: Doors open/guest arrival
    • 6.30pm - 8.00pm: Formalities
    • 8.00pm - 8.30pm: Q&A
    • 8.30pm: Event concludes
  • Location: TC Sports Centre
  • Audience: Parents/guardians only (no students/children)
  • Cost:  Free

Year 7 & 11 Senior Mentor Breakfast

Year 7 students and their parents are invited to celebrate the year that was, and acknowledge the wonderful work of the 2024 Senior Mentor Team. At the event, guests will thank the magnificent Year 11 Senior Mentors for the pivotal role they have played in guiding the Year 7 students through their transition into Secondary School. 

 

Students are welcome to bring one (1) parent/carer with them to this event. Students do not need to register their attendance; but parents must register via Humanitix. 

 

Date: Thursday, 21 November

Time: 7.30am - 8.30am

Venue: TC Sports Centre


TC Second Hand Buy and Sell Day

To facilitate sustainable school shopping, the TC Parent Council is hosting a Second Hand Buy and Sell Day.

 

Text books, caps, footy boots, ties, bags - all this and more can all be sold at the event. Toilets will be open for students to try on uniforms. 

  • Date: Saturday, 30 November
  • Time: 9.00am – 11.00am
  • Location: Carrigg Court (Trinity College)
  • Want to sell? Simply book a table for $20, then bring all your TC items to sell. 
  • Want to buy? No action required; simply turn up on-the-day!

Only 40x tables are available, so get in fast to secure your table (only sellers need to book using the button below, not buyers). 

 

Note: If fewer than 10 tables are sold by Monday, 25 November, this event will not proceed and any tables purchased will be refunded.

 

 

Booklist information will be provided to families soon, to assist with text book purchases.

 

Funds raised through table bookings will assist the TC Parent Council to directly support school projects.

 

Important information for sellers

  • Sellers must bring their own payment platforms to facilitate transactions (e.g. cash float, Square device, PayID info, etc).
  • Sellers are responsible the pricing their own items at a fair and reasonable price-point.
  • Sellers must manage their own financial transactions, as they will receive 100 per cent of profits made through their own sales.

Disclaimer: While this is a College-supported event, buyer discretion is advised. As the nature of this event is to facilitate the sale of pre-loved items, buyers are advised that items for sale may not be in perfect condition, may not be the latest edition, and/or may not have the current TC branding. Buyers are encouraged to check the Online Store Uniform Page in advance to familiarise themselves with the current uniform standards and branding.