Celebrating the Class of 2024

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Celebrating the Class of 2024 Celebrating the Class of 2024 World of Opportunity

We would like to acknowledge all students who did their best in 2024. Many students have achieved some remarkable personal bests, and their journey may or may not be outlined in this booklet. All members of our community are special and unique, and all achievements and milestones should be celebrated. Thank you to our excellent staff and supportive parent community who have helped nurture and guide our graduating students. The values and skills our graduates take away from school will help them make wonderful contributions to the wider community.

While of course we celebrate the achievements of our highflyers and rightly acknowledge their success, at Trinity, doing your best is fostered. The success of students with special needs or learning challenges, who never give in but strive to succeed, also deserve our special praise. Individual attention for all the students in our care is a quintessential element of the Trinity mission. Our graduating class has set goals, overcome adversity and displayed resilience; they are ready for the next chapter in their lives.

The Class of 2024 delivered some outstanding results with highlights including the College Dux James Skelton achieving the remarkable score of 99.80. Out of more than 15,967 students who received the SACE in 2024, only 33 students have been selected to receive a prestigious award from the Governor of South Australia. We congratulate James who received a 2024 Governor of South Australia Commendation – Excellence Award. We acknowledge the 31 students who attained an ATAR above 90 and the 71 students achieving ATARs above 80.

I am delighted that 80 students completed a Certificate II VET qualification, 110 students studied a Certificate III or higher qualification, 60 students used VET towards their ATAR calculation and 18 students completed a school-based traineeship or apprenticeship within SACE.

Trinity College congratulates all Year 12 students, and we thank them for their excellent contribution to our community.

James Skelton Bachelor of Music & Performance
Royal College of Music, London (Scholarship)
Dux Award

to the students who attained ATARs above

Class 2024 of

David Strange Memorial Award

James Skelton

Presented to a student who has made an overwhelming contribution to the total life of the College and our community.

College Service Award

Piper Aplin

Presented to a student for their exceptional and significant contribution to the Trinity College community.

Australian Defence Force

Long Tan Youth Leadership and Teamwork Award

Sarah Cowburn

The award winner will have demonstrated an ability to positively influence others and manage relationships in order to achieve project outcomes or common goals.

St Francis Living

Faith Award

Rhys Young

Presented to a student who is personally involved in worship in their faith community, shares their faith, provides service and displays kindness, compassion and humility.

Arts Person of the Year

James Skelton & Chloe Seabrook

This acknowledges the student who has attained the highest achievement within the Arts field. This may include involvement and performance external to College life.

Sports Person of the Year

Miley Griggs & Harry Crawford

This acknowledges the student who has attained the highest achievement within the sporting field. This may include competition and performance external to College life.

“To the graduating Class of 2024, I congratulate you on your excellent results in the SACE. The staff at Senior are proud of your achievements. Your commitment and effort have been exceptional and we wish you the very best for your future endeavours.”

Dr Chris Soar

Principal, Trinity College Senior

Club 90

We acknowledge the 31 students who have been inducted into Club 90 by attaining an ATAR above 90, placing them in the top 10% in Australia.

SACE

Caitlin Bentley

Jamie Burdelof

Neve Cammans

Ashleigh Collins

Anna Cowburn

Sarah Cowburn

Keian Curthoys-Davies

Anita Daju

Mia Devlin

Connor Foreman

Lilly Fountain

Michaela Gallie

Brianna Golder

Olivia Golder

Kayla Gray

Ella Handke

Joshua Hill

Cameron Loeser

Noah McKiggan

Isobel McRae

Emilia Muriti

Blake Nykke

Alannah Reeves

James Skelton

Chelsea Stewart

Kaitlyn Switala

Katy Tran

Alastair West

Grea Wise

Julian Xanthopoulos

Rhys Young

Stage 2 Merits

Tyla Ashenden

Child Studies

Anna Cowburn

General Mathematics

Sarah Cowburn

Material Solutions

Keian Curthoys-Davies

Essential Mathematics

Summer Jarrad

Essential Mathematics

Blake Nykke

General Mathematics

Harrison Rosenberg

Activating Identities & Futures

James Skelton

Music Explorations

Solo Performance

Ensemble Performance

Eddie Trinh

Mathematical Methods

Accounting

Cameron Loeser

Cameron Dale

Agriculture Production

Grea Wise

Noah McKiggan

Biology

Blake Nykke

Rebecca Cao

Business Innovation

Anita Daju

Jasnawab Dhillon

CDW - Integrated

Learning

Neve Cammans

Gemma Brook

Chemistry

Blake Nykke

Katy Tran

Child Studies

Chelsea Stewart

Tyla Ashenden

Chinese Continuers

JJ Lieu

Kyle Zhang

Community Connections (Auto)

Matthew Mettyear

Will Ross

Community

Connections (Metal)

Matthew Mettyear

Jake Easom

Creative Arts

James Skelton

Piper Aplin

D, T & E - Automotive

Lachlan Ralston

Ethan Fechner

D, T & E - Furniture

Sarah Cowburn

Anna Cowburn

D, T & E - Metal

Emma Henkel

Zack Nusbajtel

Dance

Tyla Ashenden

Caitlin Bentley

Digital Technology

Solutions

Noah McKiggan

Liam Wilkinson

Drama

Maci Friedrichs

Connor Foreman

Economics

Emilia Muriti

Jesse Neaylon

English

Emilia Muriti

Emma Henkel

English Literary

Studies

Olivia Golder

Alex Hawkins

Essential English

Bethany Hunter

Jeffery Raza

Essential Mathematics

Keian Curthoys-Davies

Summer Jarrad

Food and Hospitality

Ella Whibley

Marissa Desmond

French Continuers

Anita Daju

Olivia Golder

General Mathematics

Blake Nykke

Caitlin Bentley

Geography

Emilia Muriti

William Noschka

Health & Wellbeing

Ella Whibley

McKenzie Terris

Integrated Learning (in Workplace)

Will Ross

Legal Studies

Josh Hill

Kiara Bartlett

Mathematical Methods

Eddie Trinh

Alastair West

Modern History

Alannah Reeves

Sophie Paravia

Music Performance:

Solo

Daniella Puccini

Will Hobbs

Music Performance: Ensemble

Maci Friedrichs

Olivia Golder

Music Explorations

James Skelton

Chloe Seabrook

Music Studies

Will Hobbs

Nutrition

Grea Wise

Chelsea Stewart

Physical Education

Annalise Scaffidi

Miki Gallie

Physics

Julian Xanthopoulos

Isobel McRae

Psychology

Alex Hawkins

Kayla Gray

Society and Culture

Olivia Golder

Caitlin Squire

Specialist

Mathematics

Alastair West

Eddie Trinh

Sport and Recreation

Mia Devlin

Lauryn Farr

Visual Arts - Art

Charlize Tilbrook

Adele Peacock

Visual Arts - Design

Cody Watts

Ash Mclindin

Workplace Practices

Charlize Campbell

Lucas Sculfer-Baldwin

Matthew Konzag

Memorial Award for Agriculture

Fred James

Australian Defence Force Future

Innovators Award

Isobel McRae

Pointons Business Award

Nicholas Vuksan

CDW Art and Design Award

Cody Watts

Orora Science Award

Kaitlyn Switala

Atem Kuany

Memorial Award

Chloe Seabrook

Jade Williams

Memorial Award

Ella Kightley

Cyril Stretton

Science Award

Blake Nykke

Maureen Stretton

Arts Award

Katy Tran

Foundation

Citizenship Award

Erin Doudle

Branson Farm Award

Courtney Jacka

Frank Turbitt

Memorial Award for

Creative Writing

Aure Martleton

Excellence in Aviation Studies Award

Harrison Rosenberg

STARplex Award

Jarrad Smith

Edna Gordon Award

Katie Jenkin

Alan Gordon Award

Liam Griffiths

Nadia
Annalise

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