College News

Blessed Edmund Rice Day & Fun Run for India

Happening on Tuesday!

Blessed Edmund Rice Day brings the school community together to commemorate and celebrate our history and charism as a Catholic school in the Edmund Rice tradition. The focus of the day is on service to others, where students are introduced to the local charity organisation that they will support throughout the year. 

 

As part of the day's celebrations, which will take place on Tuesday (13 May), students will also participate in the Fun Run for India! All funds raised from Fun Run for India sponsorship will be directed to projects in India. These include:

  • MITHRA in Chennai: a home and school for disabled children who would otherwise be neglected due to poverty and the social stigma associated with disability.

  • Jagruti High School in Mandal: a school for children from the tribal community of Gamit People, people with the lowest social status in India.

  • Jim McGinnis’ work on the railway stations of Kolkata Feeding and clothing and consoling the poorest of the poor.

  • Christian Brothers’ work with the poor in Kolkata, providing education, support to disadvantaged/underprivileged families and outreach to those most in need.


Limited Places Now Remain for Year 4 and 6 in 2026!

Exciting news for our TC Junior School community! If you have a sibling or know someone interested in joining us, now is the perfect time to act. We still have limited places available for both Year 4 and Year 6 year. Don’t miss this last opportunity to join our vibrant Junior School.

 

Year 7 in 2027

As we approach the final stages of interviews for Year 7 in 2027, we would like to remind all families that if you have a sibling of a current student who has not yet submitted an application, now is the time to do so! Completing an application as soon as possible is essential to be considered for enrolment.

 

 

Upcoming Tours/ Open Days

  • 16 May- Mini Tours (Fully Booked)

  • 30 July -Junior School Open Day.

  • 29 October- Group Tours.

Bookings are essential and can be made through the College website.

 

For all enrolment related questions please don’t hesitate to reach out to our College Registrar Brooke on 9219 1121 or at registrar@trinity.wa.edu.au


Year 12 Ball Public Viewing Fundraising

Thank you!

The 2025 Ball Committee is delighted to share that a massive $961.60 was raised by for this year's chosen charity, Racing for MNDi, from the Year 12 Ball Public Viewing evening last month. 

 

That translates to approximately 25 hours of work for a research assistant in the labs, who work to accelerate game-changing treatments for all forms of Motor Neurone Disease.

 

Racing for MNDi, the Ball Committee, and TC at large thank everyone who attended the viewing, and who generously donated towards this important cause.

 


Parent Ball Photos

Photos from the Parent Ball have been sent directly to Table Coordinators/'Single Seat' ticket buyers, for wider distribution to their guests. 


Trinity College 2024 Annual

Now available

 

We hope you enjoy reading the Trinity College 2024 Annual.

 

Class of 2030 (Year 6 Class 2024) - Collection

The Class of 2030 have received their College Annual from their Year 7 PCG Group teacher.

 

TOBA Class of 2024 - Collection

The Class of 2024 can collect their allocated Annual from the main Administration Building reception at the start of Term 2. If a sibling from your family is still currently at Trinity, they are able to collect the Annual on their behalf (one copy per family). 

 

Please collect weekdays Monday to Friday, between school hours of 8.00am to 4.00pm.

 

Hardcopy

If your son is not from a graduated year but still would like a hardcopy, please send your request through to: Communications@trinity.wa.edu.au.


Newsies

The production of Newsies was nothing short of extraordinary - a shining example of what can be achieved through collaboration, creativity, and commitment. Described as “a polished and joyful production that spilled off the stage,” the energy and enthusiasm radiating from the performers created a magnetic atmosphere that truly captivated the audience. With “a wonderful sense of school and community spirit,” Newsies became more than just a show - it was a celebration of unity, passion, and young talent.

Kimberly Shaw from Stage Whispers praised the performance as “vibrant” and entertaining from beginning to end, while adjudicator David Ballantyne expressed how awestruck he was by the level of talent on display, calling it “a pleasure to be entertained” and shouting, “Bravo!” Paul McCarthy, fellow Performing Arts Festival adjudicator, commended the “exceptional standard” set from the opening notes, noting that he was so engrossed he “put his pen down” and simply enjoyed being immersed in the bustling streets of New York. He called the performance an “outstanding achievement” and reminded all involved that they should be immensely proud. 

To everyone who supported the show - thank you. From those who collected and donated newspapers for our set, to those who helped behind the scenes, and even those who simply offered a kind word or wished the students luck - your support mattered. Every small gesture contributed to the success of this production and reminded us that it takes a village to create something truly special. We are deeply grateful for your encouragement, generosity, and belief in what we were working to achieve. Newsies was not just a production - it was a moment of magic, made possible by a passionate team and a dedicated group of students whose efforts will be remembered long after the final curtain call.