Celebrating the Class of 2022

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Celebrating the Class of 2022 Celebrating the Class of 2022 World of Opportunity

We would like to acknowledge all students who did their best in 2022. 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 high flyers 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 2022 delivered some outstanding results with highlights including the College Dux

Justin Henkel achieving the remarkable score of 99.85, 41 students attaining an ATAR above 90 and 114 students achieving ATARs above 70.

I am delighted that 56 students completed a Certificate II VET qualification, 114 students studied a Certificate III or higher qualification, 84 students used VET towards their ATAR calculation and 38 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.

The Class of 2022 Outstanding Achievements

Justin Henkel was College Dux. Justin also achieved Merits for Essential Mathematics & Chemistry.
99.85

90+

70+

99.6%

41 students attained an ATAR above 90

‘A’ Grades were awarded to Trinity students

Over 114 students attained ATAR’s above 70

students commenced University courses while still at school

Congratulations to our Top 10 ATAR Achievers

of Trinity students achieved their SACE certificate in 2022 Dux

Justin Henkel 99.85

University of Adelaide Med Studies / Med

Wayne Hann Ng 98.45

University of Adelaide Architectural Design

Krystal Collins 99.2

University of Adelaide Physiotherapy (Hons)

Austin Nykke 97.8

University of Adelaide Physiotherapy (Hons)

Luke Stassinopoulos 98.75

University of Adelaide Computer Science

Tegan Hardy 97.65

University of Adelaide Arts (Advanced)

Angus Richardson 98.65

University of Adelaide Science (Advanced)

Emily Coombe 97.45

University of Adelaide Psychology (Adv) (Hons)

Lachlan Smith 98.5

University of Adelaide Economics (Advanced)

Cameron Gilbert 96.35

University of Adelaide Computer Science

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Celebrating the Class of 2022

David Strange Memorial Award

Krystal Collins

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

College Service Award

Tegan Hardy + Angus Richardson

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

Australian Defence Force Long Tan Youth Leadership and Teamwork Award

Jake Green

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

Zahra Nairn

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

Alexia Girgolas + James Skelton

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

Alanah Gregory

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

Lauren Ball Jack Burt Yuvika Chakawala Taj Claridge Krystal Collins Emily Coombe Kate Cowburn Emily Creek Amber Evers Cameron Gilbert Alanah Gregory Mena Guidotto Tegan Hardy Vianne Haynes Justin Henkel Jordan Hissey Bailey Hoare Katerina Houston Daniel Hurst Charlotte Jenkin Max Kershaw Sulaxchhya Magar Hamish McKiggan Bailey Nathan Wayne Hann Ng Alexis Noble Austin Nykke Savannah O’Leary-Chen Charlotte Parks Angus Richardson Jack Roberts Jordana Sapio Louis Schell Lachlan Smith Ella Spackman Luke Stassinopoulos Jacob Vanderhout Caitlin Westley Gemma Wilkinson Mackenzie Wilson Bryce Young Steve Bousfield Principal, Trinity College Senior SACE Stage 2 Merits Taj Claridge ~ English Krystal Collins ~ English ~ Health and Wellbeing Emily Coombe ~ Research Project B ~ General Mathematics Tegan Hardy ~ General Mathematics Justin Henkel ~ Essential Mathematics ~ Chemistry Wayne Hann Ng ~ Research Project B Austin Nykke ~ General Mathematics Charlotte Parks ~ Material Solutions James Skelton ~ Music Performance – Solo ~ Music Performance – Ensemble Lachlan Smith ~ English Literary Studies Luke Stassinopoulos ~ Digital Communication Solutions Gemma Wilkinson ~ Visual Arts Club 90 We acknowledge the 41 students who have been inducted into Club 90 by attaining an ATAR above 90, placing them in the top 10% in Australia. “To the graduating Class of 2022, 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.”

Accounting

Nathan Zimmerman

Shaun Burke

Agricultural Production

Alisha Carter Hayley Reimann

Biology

Angus Richardson Charlotte Jenkin

Business Innovation

Mena Guidotto Emily Creek

Chemistry

Angus Richardson Wayne Hann Ng

Chinese (Continuers)

Tegan Hardy Bradley Morton

Child Studies

Emily Coombe Nhi Tran

Community Connections (STEM)

James Brawley Jason Sugrue

Community Connections (Interdisciplinary)

Thomas McBain Michael Trimboli

Creative Arts

Emily Creek

Jem Nottle

Digital Technologies Solutions

Luke Stassinopoulos Cameron Gilbert

Dance

Olivia Gilmore-Rankine Rani Ashenden

Drama

Charley Elsom Madeleine Grima

English as an Additional Language Nhi Tran

English Literary Studies

Lachlan Smith Tegan Hardy

English Krystal Collins Hamish McKiggan

Essential English

Ella Cassidy Logoh Tligi

Food & Hospitality

Nhi Tran Bekkah Miethke

Geography

Aaron MacMillan Alanah Gregory

Health & Wellbeing Krystal Collins Lauren Ball

Design & TechnologyFurniture Charlotte Parks James Brawley

Design & Technology - Metal Jamie Damiani Bradley Zeuner

Design & Technology –Automotive

Sam Clezy Joe Dennett

Legal Studies

Charlotte Green Nick Zollo

Essentials Mathematics

Ashleigh Prevost

Connor Peacock

General Mathematics

Tegan Hardy Austin Nykke

Mathematical Methods

Sam Pelton Luke Stassinopoulos

Mathematical Specialist

Bryce Young Luke Stassinopoulos

Modern History Mackenzie Wilson Jacob Vanderhout

Music Explorations

Bodhi Wait Hannah Bampton

Music Performance –Ensemble

James Skelton Bradley Morton Music Studies Daniel Hurst Tegan Hardy Outdoor Education

James Launer Ella Cassidy Physical Education Wayne Hann Ng Hamish McKiggan Physics

Justin Henkel Angus Richardson Psychology Emily Coombe Jordana Sapio

Research Project A

Alexia Girgolas Madeleine Grima Research Project B Emily Coombe Wayne Hann Ng

Society and Culture

Tyler Reid Duom Akuei

Sport & Recreation

Alanah Gregory Amelie Burns

Visual Art - Art

Vianne Haynes Alana Gallagher

Visual Art - Design

Jem Nottle Gemma Wilkinson

Workplace Practices

Vianne Haynes James Brawley

Matthew Konzag Memorial Award for Agriculture Jay Hawley

Australian Defence Force Future Innovators Award Lauren Bolzon

Pointons Business Award Nathan Zimmerman

CDW Art and Design Award

Jem Nottle

Orora Science Award Justin Henkel KEY: Dux Effort

Subject & Special Awards

Congratulations to our Vocational Education & Training High Achievers

56

students studied a Certificate II VET qualification

114

students studied a Certificate III VET or higher qualification

84

Year 12 students used a VET qualification towards their ATAR calculation

Year 12 students completed a Certificate III skill set used towards SACE

students commenced a school based traineeship or apprenticeship within SACE

Hannah Scanlon VET School Based Traineeship Award Tayla Edwards VET Endeavour Award James Sawyer VET School Based Apprenticeship Award Vianne Haynes The Light Award James Brawley Year 12 Vocational Student of Year Ashlee Sambell Year 11 Vocational Student of the Year
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