Founders' Day 2022

This Thursday, our College community gathers to celebrate Founders' Day.

The events of 2020-2021 made gathering as a large group impossible, so this year marks the return of this wonderful day of celebrating the heritage of Trinity College Colac.

Central to the day's focus will be on the lives and legacies of four people who lend their names to the College Houses:

  •  Blessed Edmund Rice  (1762-1844): Irish-born founder of the Christian Brothers
  •  Venerable Catherine McAuley (1778-1841): Irish-born founder of the Sisters of Mercy
  •  Dr Sister Mary Glowrey (1887-1957): Birregurra-born nun-doctor-missionary
  •  Monsignor John Harold Gleeson (1892-1976): Geelong-born parish priest of St. Mary's Colac (1965-1973)

 Each of these people, in their own unique ways, embody different aspects of the qualities that make up the Trinity Difference, and Founders' Day is an opportunity to commemorate their inspiring legacies. 

 In a significant change from recent years, the events and activities of Founders' Day will take place at the school. The SRC, along with a team of staff, have worked hard on the day's program throughout this term.

The day will unfold as follows:

Lessons 1 & 2 - normal classes

Break 1 - Year 12 students vs. Staff netball match

Lesson 3 - normal class (will finish 10 minutes early)

Lesson 4 - whole school liturgy in the Hall

Break 2 & Lesson 5 - Fete (oval, canteen area, Rice Quad)

3.10pm - pack up and clean up

3.20pm - dismissal time

 

The SRC and other student volunteers will be running stalls and activities throughout the afternoon, and all students are encouraged to bring some gold coins to participate.

 All funds raised on the day will be shared between four valuable causes:

Rice - Edmund Rice Camps

For over 40 years, Edmund Rice Camps Victoria have provided residential camp experiences for young people and families facing adversity. Developed and grown in Melbourne, Eddie Rice Camps have spread across the world and continue to provide an opportunity for intense relationship and confidence building through a 1:1 ratio of participants to volunteers.

McAuley - Mercy Foundation

The Mercy Foundation was established by the Sisters of Mercy, North Sydney 1990. It  is an organisation committed to social justice and structural change with the goal of creating greater social equity and inclusion in the Australian community. The Mercy Foundation addresses its social justice agenda through seed funding, advocacy and education.

Glowrey - MacKillop Family Services

MacKillop Family Services began on 1 July 1997, but its history extends back more than 150 years, when the Sisters of Mercy, Christian Brothers and Sisters of St Joseph began their work in Australia, establishing homes for children who were orphaned, destitute or neglected, and for families in need of care and support.

Gleeson - St. Vincent de Paul Society (Colac)

The St. Vincent de Paul Society was founded in 1833, and is made up of thousands of people who every day share their time, care for humanity and energy to make a difference in the lives of disadvantaged people all around Australia. Their volunteers respond to the call to feed, clothe, house and assist our brothers and sisters who are forced onto the margins of society.

 

To add to the festivities of the day, the SRC have allocated a dress-up theme for each house, with a gold coin donation to participate. Students can dress up as a group or as individuals.

 Rice - 'Heroes'

 McAuley - 'TV/Movie Characters'

 Glowrey - 'Celebrities'

 Gleeson - 'Disco'

 

Founders' Day is an opportunity to commemorate what makes Trinity College unique and special, especially the heritage that underpins our College.

All students and staff can look forward to a wonderful day of celebration.

Daniel Rodway

Acting Director of Faith & Mission