Upcoming Events

Events Calendar

   
Wednesday, 19 March'Call Out For Nick: A Family's Loss, A Father's Plea' - An Evening with Daniel CampoLast chance to buy
Thursday, 20 MarchPINC: 'Celebrating Neurodiversity Week'Last chance to register
Monday, 24 MarchySafe Cyber Safety – Parent Information Session (LIVE WEBINAR)Register
Sunday, 30 MarchTrinity at the QuarrySave the date
Tuesday, 1 AprilYear 9 Becoming Men: Mentor Movie NightSave the date
Thursday, 24 AprilYear 12 BallSales closed
Saturday, 26 AprilParent BallSome tickets now available

Information about sports-based events can be found on the 'Sport' page of the newsletter.


ySafe Cyber Safety – Parent Information Session

LIVE WEBINAR

Protecting children in their digital worlds is an ever-evolving task for Australian families. Now more than ever, parents are looking for guidance in managing screen time and navigating the world of games and social media. We are therefore pleased to help our parent community by offering a crucial and engaging education session with ySafe, Australia’s leading provider of online safety education.

 

This LIVE WEBINAR will be packed with practical, strategy-rich content that covers the most important points all families need to know about online safety. It will include key information about social media and gaming, screen time recommendations, and step-by-step instructions on how to set up a cyber safe home for children of all ages.

 

If you’ve ever struggled to get your children off their games and into bed, worried about the content of the games they play, or felt concerned that your child was spending too much time in the digital world, this workshop is for you!

  • Date: Monday 24 March
  • Times: 6.00pm – 7.00pm
  • Cost: Free

  • Audience: Suitable for all parents/guardians (any Year Levels)

  • Presenter: Patrick Thomas, National Education Manager, ySafe
  • Register: Click the button below

NOTE: This is a LIVE WEBINAR,not a recording. At this stage, there are no plans to release a recording.

 


'Call Out For Nick: A Family's Loss, A Father's Plea' - An Evening with Daniel Campo

Presented by the TC Parent Council

 

The death of 18-year-old Nick Campo as a result of a motor vehicle incident shocked the Perth community, when the vehicle he was a passenger in crashed, rolled, and collided with an SUV in July 2024. Five others in the vehicle were also injured.

 

In the months following this preventable tragedy, Nick's grieving parents, Daniel and Bianca, have campaigned tirelessly to educate young drivers and their parents on road safety, preventing risk-taking behaviour, and encouraging good decision-making when choosing to get behind the wheel. 

 

The Trinity College community will welcome Daniel Campo to this important event, at which he will recount the loss he and his family felt and are still feeling, and his need to share this crucial road safety message to other parents and young adults.

  • Date: Wednesday, 19 March
  • Times: 
    • 6.00pm: doors open
    • 6.30pm: formalities commence
    • 8.30pm: event concludes
  • Venue: Sports Centre, Trinity College
  • Cost: $20 per person (excl booking fee)

CONTENT DISCLAIMER AND ATTENDANCE INFORMATION

Please be aware that much of the night's content will be raw and emotionally challenging, particularly for those with a connection to those involved.

 

It the prerogative of parents/guardians to decide what content is appropriate for their child/ren. While the College and TC Parent Council suggest this event would be suitable for students in Years 10, 11 and 12 (and/or Old Boys), parents/guardians are asked to consider individual suitability and use their discretion when determining whether their child/ren should attend.

 


PINC: 'Celebrating Neurodiversity Week'

Last chance to register!

 

TC invites you to the first gathering of PINC (Parents for the Inclusion of Neurodivergent Children) for 2025, at which we will celebrate Neurodiversity Week!

 

At this event, we will welcome Natalee Blakemore, Director and Mental Health Occupational Therapist at Diversum Health Group, who will enlighten guests about fostering positive relationships in neurodivergent households, and explain how allied health services can help families. 

  • Date: Thursday, 20 March

  • Times: 6.00pm – 8.00pm

    • 6.00pm: Guest arrival/refreshments
    • 6.30pm: Formalities commence
    • 8.00pm: Event concludes
  • Venue: Staff Lounge, Trinity College

  • Cost: Free

  • Audience: Parents/guardians only (no students on this occasion)