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EDMUND RICE EDUCATION AUSTRALIA It is a great privilege to be able to offer a few words to your community in this very special publication. On behalf of the Christian Brothers and the whole of Edmund Rice Education Australia, I congratulate you on your efforts to embody the highest ideals of Catholic education in the Edmund Rice tradition.
Dr Wayne Tinsey
having more; about the quality of our hearts rather than the size of our bank accounts or egos. You encourage students to learn that a lasting happiness is closer to contentment, peace of mind and freedom from anxiety, than to the always fleeting experience of physical pleasure. Lasting happiness is not achieved through ownership or consumption. Your school helps our young to look deeply into the world’s recipe for success, happiness and wholeness and be selective and critical as to what they accept. We offer the Gospel’s ‘counter-cultural’ vision for full humanity, as an alternative way of living.
Our Gospel teaches that it is possible to find meaning and purpose in what can at times be a bleak and painful human existence. It diverges from the message of many of our dominant cultures by saying that the focus of this meaningful existence lies outside of our individual needs and concerns. It teaches that life is most meaningful when it is lived for others; that purpose in life is most profoundly experienced through contribution to the common good.
There are so many ways in which we are proud of your school and your efforts to form happy and successful young people who will be architects of our common future. With many congratulations and best wishes always, Dr Wayne Tinsey Executive Director Edmund Rice Education Australia
Christians cannot be distinguished from the rest of the human race by country or language or customs. They don’t normally live in cities of their own; they do not use a particular form of speech; they do not normally follow an eccentric manner of life. Rather, we are known by the way we live; by the way that we reveal to the world the God of love enshrined in our hearts. As St Francis of Assisi once said: We preach the Gospel always; sometimes using words! Your school uses the lens of the Gospel to remind students that a successful life can arise from humble faithfulness to one’s obligations and from doing the best one can with the gifts that we are given. You remind our students that success is about being more, rather than
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CONTENTS Edmund Rice Education Australia Report
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INTRODUCTION
Junior School Dance Boys in Groove (BIG)
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Junior School Sport
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House Athletics Carnival
114
Principal’s Report
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Junior School Basketball
115
Celebrating 125 Years
8
Junior School Cricket
116
House Cross Country Carnival
117
Junior School Football
118
Junior School Hockey
119
Junior School Rugby
119
Junior School Soccer
120
House Swimming Carnival
121
College Advisory Board
10
College Bursar
11
College Staff Community
2
COMMUNITY GROUPS TOBA
23
Junior School Tennis
122
Trinity College Parent Council
26
Junior School Volleyball
122
College Auxiliary
27
Junior School Water Polo
123
SECONDARY SCHOOL
JUNIOR SCHOOL Head of Junior School Report
87
2019 Awards
28
Prefects and House Captains
89
Head Prefect Valedictory Address
30
Junior School Presentation Night
90
Presentation Night
32
Year 6 Blue
92
Year 12 Awards
35
Year 6 Green
93
Year 12
36
Year 6 White
94
Year 12 Ball
48
Year 5 Blue
95
Year 12 Highlights
38
Year 5 Green
96
Year 11 Awards
52
Year 5 White
97
Year 11
53
Year 4 Blue
98
Year 10 Awards
59
Year 4 Green
99
Year 10
60
Year 4 White
100
Year 9 Awards
66
Junior School Faith Education
102
Year 9
67
Junior Gifted & Talented Program (Inclusive Education Program)
Year 8 Awards
73
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Year 8
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Junior School Art
104
Year 7 Awards
79
Junior School Library
106
Year 7
80
Junior School Music
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SECONDARY MISSION AND IDENTITY Chaplain
SECONDARY STUDENT WELLBEING AND FORMATION
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Religious Education
125
Campus Ministry
126
India Pilgrimage
127
Christian Service
129
Edmund Rice Outreach
131
Kairos Retreats Class of 2019
133
Quest Retreats
135
Aboriginal Program
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Becoming Men
195
The Duke of Edinburgh
196
Wellness Week
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SECONDARY SPORTS AND CO-CURRICULAR
SECONDARY VISUAL AND PERFORMING ARTS
2019 Sports Awards
201
PSA Sport
202
Athletics
205
Music
140
Badminton
208
Catholic Performing Arts
142
Basketball
212
Catholic Performing Arts Results 2017
144
Cricket
220
Trinity Pipes & Drums
160
Cross Country
227
Visual Arts
162
Football
230
Trinity Dance Program
166
Golf
234
Drama
168
Hockey
236
Rowing
240
Rugby
248
Soccer
252
Surfing
259
Swimming
261
Tennis
264
Volleyball
269
Water Polo
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Chess
180
Debating
180
TCEC
180
PSA Model United Nations Competition
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SECONDARY ACADEMIC DEPARTMENTS Digital Technologies and Media Arts
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Design & Technology
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English
178
Humanities
192
Inclusive Education
181
Certificate II Business
182
Gifted & Talented
183
Italian
185
Mathematics
188
Science
189
Astronomy & Space Science
CONCLUSION
191
The PL Duffy Library Resource Centre
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Careers
193
Health & Physical Education
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Outdoor Education
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Roll Call
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2019 Acknowledgements
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Class of 2019
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PRINCIPAL’S REPORT Mr Darren O’Neill
I begin by thanking the Trinity community for the generous support and warm welcome that I have received in my first year as Principal of this wonderful College. I have been humbled by the understanding, kindness, patience and good wishes of so many people and, to all, I extend a very sincere ‘thank you’.
feeling I get as I reflect on the year past and how I view this community and its potential for the future. I am proud of our students: those who so willingly and admirably give so much of themselves. Those students who practice, train and rehearse; and then practice, train and rehearse again and again in order to represent the College, be part of a group performance or compete in one of our many College teams. I am proud of our high achievers; those students who strive for and achieve excellence. I speak of our award winners and performers at our Presentation Night. I am equally proud of those students who quietly strive to achieve their own personal best or who overcome personal struggles – they are all valued and respected members of our community.
This Trinity College Annual faithfully records and wonderfully captures the many events, successes and student achievements throughout this year. Rather than catalogue them once again, I will share parts of my address from the College Presentation Night.
I am proud of our Leaving Class of 2019; for the leadership that they have displayed this year and their special sense of spirit. Under the excellent leadership of Head Prefect, Simon Homsany and Deputy Head Prefect, Jean-Paul Starkie, they have been generous in their contribution to College life and leave a wonderful legacy. To our graduates, thank you for your individual and collective support of the College. It has certainly been appreciated.
…Tonight, we gather as a learning and faith community to reflect upon the many events and the many people who, throughout this year, have contributed to the rich tapestry that is Trinity College. We take this opportunity to pause, prayerfully reflect and to celebrate achievement in its many forms. We are also afforded an opportunity to cast an eye towards the future. In reflecting on my first year as the Principal, I have found the Trinity community to be most welcoming and very supportive. I have encountered wonderful young men who deserve much praise for the way they engage in College life and give so generously of their time and talents. I have shared with parents, their genuine aspirations for their sons; and I have witnessed the extraordinary efforts of the staff who, daily assist in the formation of our students.
I am proud of our staff; and their willingness to go ‘above and beyond’ in providing genuine care, guidance, counselling, teaching and coaching for our students. It is here that meaningful and important relationships are built and a true sense of community develops. I am particularly proud of the obvious and genuine pastoral care that is offered by so many within our School; in seeing the authentic and respectful way that the people who make up our College community respond to those in need. This can be through obvious and tangible support, and equally this can be through
In a relatively short space of time, I have easily and justifiably become very proud of this wonderful College. I use the word ‘proud’ because that is the overwhelming
Trinity College Senior Chorale won first place in the Male Choir division of the 2019 Summa Cum Laude International Youth Music Festival in Vienna
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Ms Amanda Marocchi, Amanda Cox, Principal Darren O’Neill, Chris Sutherland and Ms Tess Warner at the College’s inaugural International Women’s Day Breakfast
Trinity College proudly won the Hamer Cup at Head of the River
the simplicity of a quiet word of encouragement, a reassuring smile or a shoulder to lean on. This says much about our call to mission and this says much about understanding that it is people who make up great schools.
today. A school that strives to form young men who, through their words, thoughts and actions, can show the way and be a real example for others. I am sure that most would agree, our communities and our workplaces could do with a few more Men for Others!
I am very proud of the inclusive nature of our School; I refer to the manner in which students of all abilities, beliefs and cultural backgrounds are very much part of our community – a community that recognises the value and dignity of every person. I speak of a College community that is truly inclusive and moves beyond mere tolerance or acceptance, is genuinely supportive and encouraging and seeks to recognise and celebrate student achievement in all its forms.
To assist in this important task at Trinity College, we have as our guide, the important Gospel values espoused by Jesus; as well as the very real example of Blessed Edmund Rice who, through his work, showed us all the importance of hope, compassion and the reward of reaching out to others. I am very proud that our College is a faith community because it is within such a community that we learn to look out for each other, respect each other and care for each other.
I am proud of the extraordinary number of opportunities that our College presents for our students. The curriculum offerings are broad and contemporary and there seems to be an endless list of opportunities for boys to immerse themselves in the Arts, Sport, Service, Leadership and a variety of retreats and camps. Keeping boys busy is an important key to their success and happiness. Trinity College certainly does that and the boys certainly enjoy it!
We look forward to 2020 with much optimism as we strategically plan for sustained School improvement and growth. Having engaged all parts of our College community in a year-long process of consultation and feedback, it is with a mix of excitement and determination that we will launch our College Strategic Plan for 2020. This plan will outline our hopes and aspirations for the foreseeable few years, guiding the way we direct and implement change. The Strategic Planning process has allowed all members of our College community; students, families, and staff, to come together with a sense of purpose for the future ahead. I am grateful for the support and encouragement from so many as we look to the future.
I am proud of our efforts to foster positive family/College relationships and am most grateful for the support of parents in this regard. Student achievement and welfare is greatly enhanced when the school and the home enjoy a positive and meaningful partnership that is centred on the care and progress of every student. This is particularly evident at Trinity College where the level of parental support, both formal and informal, is simply outstanding. It is always generous, always humble and always genuine. Such parent support adds so much to the TC Spirit that we value so highly.
On behalf of the Trinity College community, I take this opportunity to acknowledge and thank several groups who have contributed to the life and ongoing development of our College throughout this year. I begin by thanking the students of this College who so generously and consistently give their time, energy and talents. I encourage them to maintain their enthusiasm and continue to strive for personal excellence and, in so doing, make the most of their many gifts.
Most importantly, I am proud and indeed, feel very blessed, to be the Principal of Trinity College; a Catholic boys’ school in the Edmund Rice tradition. Trinity College is first and foremost a Catholic school and we must continue to provide our young men with opportunities to reflect deeply upon their faith, the meaning of their lives and the importance of valuing genuine and respectful relationships.
I also thank the parents and families of Trinity and acknowledge your role as the primary educators of your sons. There is no more important job than parenting and, as a College, we look to complement you in the formation and development of your sons. We value our partnership and thank you for your ongoing support of the College in all that we strive to do. I make particular mention of those parents who have generously taken on formal support roles within the College through membership of our various community support groups. I extend sincere thanks to Mrs Nicola Gosatti and
Perhaps in our contemporary world, and particularly in the world that our students will move into, this could be our real challenge; to be an authentic and relevant Catholic school; one that is unequivocal in our values and yet, practical and responsive in facing the issues of
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members of the College Auxiliary; Mr Leon Jennings (’78), Mrs Nancy Siciliano and members of the Parent Council; Mr Peter Torre (’89) and the Trinity-Terrace Old Boys’ Association (TOBA) and to the many ‘Friends of Groups’ that exist throughout our College. Combined with a virtual army of parent volunteers, these respective groups work to genuinely support the multitude of activities conducted at Trinity College. This generosity of spirit and extraordinary sense of service adds much to Trinity College. On behalf of the boys and the College staff, I sincerely thank you.
of the Trinity College community, I would like to thank Peter for his leadership and service and wish him well, and all of God’s blessings, as he looks to begin the next phase of his career. To all within our College community, I extend my prayerful best wishes and hope that you continue to Live Jesus in your hearts. Mr Darren O’Neill Principal
Thank you also to members of the Christian Brothers. The College has a long and distinguished history upon which all its contemporary achievement is founded. Their ongoing presence, interest and involvement is always welcome, and their legacy continues to be valued. I thank all members of the College staff for their continued hard work this year. Quite simply, the quality of a school cannot exceed the quality of the staff that work within it. At Trinity College we are blessed to have a dedicated staff, both teaching and support, who display genuine care and outstanding commitment to the students. The varied work of the College staff and their ability to make meaningful connections with the boys is at the heart of our College community. I also acknowledge Mr Stephen Moloney and members of the College Advisory Board and its various subcommittees. I am extremely appreciative of the time and support given by the various Board members and thank them for their discernment and their vision for the future of this College. I also wanted to take this opportunity to acknowledge our College Vice Principal, Mr Peter Norman. Peter will be commencing a new role in 2020 as the Head of Senior School at Wesley College. Peter has been an outstanding leader of the Trinity College community for the past nine years. He has served as the Vice Principal during this time and, on several occasions, has acted in the role of College Principal. Peter has offered strong, effective and stable leadership during this time and leaves a wonderful legacy to our College. On behalf
The College farewelled Mr Peter Norman
2018 97 CLUB MEMBERS – STUDENTS WHO HAVE ACHIEVED AN AUSTRALIAN TERTIARY ADMISSIONS RANK (ATAR) OF 97 OR HIGHER BACK ROW: Baily Hughes, Milan Marocchi, Timothy Ludovico, Matthew Hobbs, Joseph Pinto and Asher Fatin FRONT ROW: Michael Le, Nicholas Bradford, Joshua Martelli,Thomas Throssell, David Pham, Joseph Eng, Harrison Pell and Jeremy Hansen ABSENT: Anthony Carbone
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COLLEGE ADVISORY BOARD Mr Stephen Maloney
As I reflect on my first year as Chair of the College Advisory Board, I feel privileged by the opportunity to lead a passionate and diligent board that care and share in the responsibility of ensuring the sustainable future of Trinity College.
College. The strategic plan will be the primary focus in the short term and will be our guide for all future decisions as the College prepares itself for the many challenges that are present for independent schools. As Chair, I feel it’s our responsibility to be open and innovative by exploring all possibilities and opportunities to improve the functionality and performance of the College. I acknowledge mistakes have been made, exposing the College to scrutiny from the community and external bodies. However, it’s these experiences where we must acknowledge, feel the impact and respond openly and engagingly that allow us to improve. As an advisory board, we are responsible for making sure our decisions and behaviours are aligned to the College values and ensure we are role models for our future leaders.
It has been enjoyable working with and supporting a passionate Principal and I acknowledge Darren for his valuable contribution in his first year. In a unique period of the College’s history, Darren has been open and engaging with all stakeholders and I know his unique leadership style, with the support of his new leadership team, will be valuable contributors to the wellbeing of Trinity College.
I feel Trinity College is a real community that cares. The level of support offered to the College through auxiliary committees, coaching, supporters and volunteers demonstrates the qualities that make TC unique. There is a real interest in creating an environment that will not only benefit our sons today but also create a legacy for others to experience the TC Spirit. Thank you to everyone who offered their time and support to the College and for the valuable contribution you made to the College and each boy’s experience.
One of the highlights for me this year was attending the celebration of 125 years of Christian Brothers’ education in Western Australia. To be present and observe the students and teachers marching with pride and distinction allowed me to feel the authentic love and gratitude the Old Boys have for the College. It’s this rich history that motivates me to ensure Trinity College remains a unique Catholic college that continues to offer an environment that inspires our students to be their best, enabling lifelong friendships and become Men for Others.
I look forward to be a part of an exciting chapter in Trinity College’s history. Mr Stephen Maloney Chairman, Trinity College Advisory Board
In April this year, the Board, Executive Leadership Team and stakeholders met to start the planning and development for our new five-year strategic plan for the
2019 ADVISORY BOARD MEMBERS BACK ROW: Mr Jason Marocchi, Mr Wayne French, Mr Michael Burgess, Mr Scott Slater, Mr Christopher Brockwell, Mr Peter Hawke FRONT ROW: Brother Kevin Paull, Mr Basil Mistilis, Mr Stephen Maloney (Advisory Board Chair), Mr Darren O’Neill, Ms Marion Gismondi ABSENT: Mrs Clare Pigram
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CELEBRATING 125 YEARS OF CATHOLIC EDUCATION IN WESTERN AUSTRALIA This year, Trinity College celebrates 125 years of Catholic Education in Western Australia – 125 years of upholding traditions, providing a holistic Catholic education and empowering our students to become Men for Others. We also recall the inspirational works of our Founder Blessed Edmund Rice and the Christian Brothers as we continue to build on the strong foundations laid by these dedicated men.
The founding Headmaster of the College, Br Anthony O’Brien publicly promoted the College and the Christian Brothers’ high expectations for their students. He addressed all upon its opening: The greatest desire and ambition of the Brothers would be to bring up the young entrusted to their charge as good Christians and good citizens, and be able to fill any position which may be assigned to them, and to hold their own against all comers in this the youngest of the Australian colonies. Br O’Brien together with Br WP Connolly established a school that was immediately accepted by the local community. By the end of his time as Headmaster in 1896, enrolments had risen to150. At the beginning of 1897, Br MP Nunan was appointed as Headmaster. He was to serve three terms as Headmaster (1897–1908, 1912–1918 and 1920–1921) and would lead CBC through an astonishing era of achievements. He was a very energetic and challenging schoolman. Under his leadership, extraordinary developments took place.
THE FOUNDATION YEARS
In 1893, Bishop Matthew Gibney, the third Bishop of the Catholic Diocese of the Swan River Colony wished to establish a Catholic school for boys in the colony of Western Australia. He invited the Christian Brothers, who had the reputation as one of the most successful teaching congregations, to come to the colony to establish the school.
Br Nunan also steered the College towards the model of the British Public School, and it was he, who along with the Headmasters of Scotch College, Guildford Grammar School and High School (later to become Hale School), formed the Public Schools’ Association (PSA) in 1899.
On 31 January 1894, Bishop Gibney and Brother PA (Ambrose) Treacy founded the Christian Brothers’ College (CBC), Perth. The College consisted of two small buildings on the corner of St Georges Terrace and Victoria Avenue, and 13 students were enrolled. The first student on the enrolment register was William Thomas Bryan who would go on to become the first President of the College’s Old Boys’ Association. Sadly, he died at Messines, Belgium in World War I.
Br Ambrose Treacy, Provincial of the Australian Province of Christian Brothers (1880-1900)
During the following years the Brothers built a reputation for scholastic success at CBC. The first four Rhodes scholars, Alexander Juett (1906), John Horan (1908), John Savage (1911) and Pinder Boor (1913) were in this era.
Bishop Matthew Gibney, Third Catholic Bishop of the Swan River Colony (1886-1910)
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Image: The official opening of Trinity College on 25 March 1962
The years during World War I were worrying times for the Christian Brothers, with over 300 of their past pupils hearing ‘the call of the empire’. Seventy-two Old Boys died and many others ‘were never the same again’. Following the war and during the years of the depression, the Brothers held the College together through difficult times.
advantages of this new site on the banks of the Swan River. He was responsible for overseeing the planning and construction of the new school including the Chapel and Assembly Hall, all within two years, in readiness for the start of the 1962 school year. On 25 March 1962, on the feast of The Annunciation, an estimated crowd of 3,000 was at the official opening of the new school, Trinity College, under the new crest and motto, In Nomine Domini.
A NEW SCHOOL FOR THE BOARDERS With growing numbers, the College felt the pressure of the restricted site and the lack of playing fields in the city. At the end of 1937 school year, the boarders and a few day students re-located to the new Christian Brothers’ school, Aquinas College. With these students went the uniform and colours, the college crest, Veritas Vincit, the honour boards and the membership to the PSA which required all its member schools to provide sufficient privately owned sports fields for all their interschool sports.
In 1965 the College was granted 40 acres of land at Clontarf, now the Waterford Playing Fields. Having this land resulted in the College being invited to join the PSA in 1967. In 1969, Headmaster Br JA Carrigg, was responsible for acknowledging the academic excellence of students by installing the original honour boards in the College Assembly Hall and in 1986 he drafted the document which proposed the establishment of a new form of governance which was adopted and the first Trinity College Board of Management was established.
The first Headmaster of the old school in the city, now just for day students, was the inspired choice, Br Leo Duffy, who would lift the morale of all at CBC Perth. He quickly won the respect of the students and in consultation with senior students, a school badge and a new uniform and colours of light blue, royal blue and green, in the style similar to the uniform at CBC St Kilda, Melbourne, were chosen. There were many issues that Duffy had to resolve during this time but so great was his influence from 1938–1941, that enrolments grew rapidly, the College quickly recovered and went from strength to strength.
To provide Trinity students with an outdoor education experience, two College Old Boys funded the purchase of a magnificent property at Dwellingup. This land was then developed into an outdoor education facility by College families and Old Boys and in 1987 was named Camp Kelly. For 32 years the administration of Trinity College was solely in the hands of the Brothers. However, the time was rapidly approaching when lay staff would take on leadership. In 1994 the College was led by its first lay Principal, Mr AC Curtis.
It was also in 1938 that a meeting took place between Br Duffy and Fr Albert Lynch, the new director of the St Mary’s Cathedral Choir. Fr Lynch wished to form a Cathedral Boys’ Choir. Br Duffy was supportive of this initiative and soon boys from parish primary schools were auditioning. The St Mary’s Cathedral Choir was to prove a great success and asset to the cathedral and CBC, and later to Trinity College
Because of declining numbers and approaching old age the Brothers have withdrawn from classroom teaching and other works. They have handed over ownership and management of their schools to a new governance body known as Edmund Rice Education Australia (EREA) who has accepted the responsibility to carry on the Edmund Rice tradition. This means that the work begun by Brother Treacy and his Brothers in Australia is continuing, but in a different form.
A NEW SCHOOL FOR THE DAY STUDENTS For the next 12 years, CBC Perth continued to successfully operate under different Headmasters. Then in 1960, with the planning for the Commonwealth Games which were to be held in Perth in 1962, the Perth City Council wanted to develop a Ceremonial Drive through the city streets. To make way for the drive the Council required the Christian Brothers’ property. An offer for the property was made and, following negotiations, a new school site in East Perth was accepted by the Christian Brothers.
At this stage in the long 125 years of the history of the College the Trinity College community is widely and highly regarded. Trinity is a leading primary and secondary college for boys in Western Australia. The staff are carefully selected and the excellent array of quality buildings provide an extensive and successful education program.
It was Br JA (Tony) Kelly, Headmaster of CBC Perth 1960–1961 and Trinity College 1962–1965 and 1978–1984 who, with great foresight, saw the many
Br J A Kelly CBC Perth Headmaster 1960-1961 Trinity College Headmaster 1962-1965 and 1978-1984
Mrs Robyn Jennison Archivist
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COLLEGE BURSAR Mr Michael Burgess
During 2019, the College continued to consolidate its finances in preparation for the next capital improvement stages over the next few years. Some of the original College infrastructure is starting to show its age and concrete cancer is increasingly becoming a concern.
The Administration team is extensive and has many arms to it inclusive of Finance, Human Resources, Marketing and Publications, Registrars, Junior and Secondary School Administration, Music, TOBA, Student Services, Library, Compliance and Reception. All these staff contribute to ensuring that our community is well serviced. The College technicians within Design & Technology, Art, Science, Rowing and Sport ensure the smooth running of the respective learning areas which enable your son(s) to have good learning opportunities.
The composition of our income base is changing with more reliance being placed on parent income whilst contributions through Commonwealth and WA recurrent grants is reducing. There has been a significant number of parents feeling the pressures of school fees – notwithstanding that the College Leadership Team has endeavoured to keep fee increases to a minimum.
The ICT team, led by Mr Alex Terry (’09) and Mr Michael Radice (’09), has worked very hard to ensure that the digital environment works 24/7 to enable all to work and learn at the College. To all the support staff, I acknowledge your tireless work to ensure that Trinity College continues to be the best learning environment that it can be.
The grounds of the College campus, Waterford and Dwellingup continue to be well-maintained and this is through the efforts of a dedicated grounds staff led ably by Mr Dayne Whalan. The College infrastructure improvements have been occurring building to building through the efforts of a small maintenance team, led by Mr Ross Beatson who also overseas the running of grounds, maintenance and services.
This year, two of the College stalwarts will be retiring; namely, Mrs Colleen Bailey after 18 years of service in Student Services and Mr Graham Warne after 25 years of service as a College groundsman and Waterford Playing Fields caretaker. To both, I thank them for their service to the College and the community and wish them well for their next adventure.
The Canteen and Clothing Shop are an integral part of the College by which we can ensure that your son(s) are able to purchase a reasonably well-priced healthy meal and parents can purchase from a well-stocked new and second-hand clothing store. These operations are managed by Mrs Carol Watson and Mrs Judy Mackintosh respectively.
Mr Michael Burgess Bursar
The refurbished College Chapel – including, installation of air conditioning, repairs to the parquetry floor and installation of additional seating
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2019 EXPENSE
2019 INCOME
Salaries incl. Superannuation Academic Expense Administration Expense Grounds & Maintenace Interest Depreciation
Grant Income Other Income Private Income
The new Junior School Nature Play Space
The Virtual Reality lab is enjoyed by both Junior and Secondary students
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COLLEGE STAFF COMMUNITY 2019 BOARD
Year 12
Teaching and Learning
HEADS OF LEARNING AREAS
Vocational Education & Training
Hon C Ellison (Chair) Mr S Moloney (Deputy Chair) Mr I Banks (Headmaster) Semester One Mr S Kenny (Acting Headmaster) Semester Two Mr M Burgess (Minute Secretary) Mr B Mistilis (Finance & Audit Chair) Mrs C Pigram Ms M Gismondi Mr J Marocchi Mr S Slater Mr P Hawke Br K Paull
Mr C Testa
COLLEGE LEADERSHIP
Mr R Rainer
Design and Technology Mr P Van Vliet
English and Languages Ms S Chung
Humanities
Mr C Allanson
Learning Technology Mr A Gage
Health and Physical Education
Headmaster
Mathematics
Mr I Banks (Semester One)
Mr G Jamieson
Acting Headmaster
Religious Education
Mr S Kenny (Semester Two)
Mr J Quartermaine
Deputy Headmaster
Science
Mr P Norman
Mr C Naseri
Deputy Principal – Years 7, 9 & 11
ASSISTANT HEADS OF LEARNING AREAS
Mr A Byrne
Deputy Principal – Years 8, 10 & 12 Mr T Hince
Head of Junior School Mr M Tucker
Bursar
Mr M Burgess
ADMINISTRATION Headmaster’s Personal Assistant Mrs L Thompson
Assistant Bursar Ms T Lennox
Assistant to Deputies Mrs G Ankers
Human Resources Officer Ms T Wheatley
Registrar
Mrs P Spencer Mrs B Hornbuckle
FAITH EDUCATION
Design and Technology Mr R Van Dongen
English
Mr M Guest
Humanities Mr A Lunt
Mathematics Mr P Presser
Physical Education Mr P Oliver
Religious Education Mr R Kosovich
Science
Mr M Slack-Smith
COORDINATORS Aquatics Specialist
Mr D Mepham (on leave for 2018)
Art
Ms R Basilio
Director of Campus Ministry
Career Development
Mr L Murray
Mr R Hinks
Director of Christian Service
Drama
Mrs M Stewart
Mrs L Laurino
Chaplain and Pastoral Care
Education Support
Fra O Aguilera
HEADS OF YEAR Year 7
Mr D Allen
Ms L Coleman
Gifted & Talented Coordinator Ms D Firkins
Library
Mrs A Mackenzie
Year 8
Music
Year 9
Outdoor Education
Year 10
Sport
Year 11
Student Services
Ms A Marocchi Mr A Jenkin Mr J Shinkfield Mr K Chan
Dr R Braham (Director) Mr B Silver
Mr S Leahy (Director) Mr J Fritz
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Mr A Kealley (on leave for 2018) Mr A Hayes Mr D Simpson
TEACHING STAFF Secondary School
Mr J Abordi Mr C Adams Mr C Allanson Mr D Allen Mr D Aylmore Ms R Basilio Mr D Bateman Mrs E Bennett Mr T Blake Mr P Bolton Dr R Braham Mr C Brennan Mrs C Brown Mr A Byrne Mr T Carslaw Mr K Chan Mrs J Chapman Mr G Christiansen Ms S Chung Ms L Coleman Mr W Cooper Mrs J Dawson Mr G Dean Mr M Dodd Ms K Down (on leave for 2018) Ms B Edgar Mr B Emmanuel Ms D Firkins Mr J Fritz Mr A Gage Miss A Garland Mr N Greeney Mr M Guest Mr D Hankin (on leave for 2018) Mr D Hansen Mr P Harper Ms R Harris-Miller Mr S Harmer Mr A Hay Mr R Hinks Mr T Hince Mrs A Holland Mr L Jago Mr G Jamieson Mr A Jenkin Mr P Jurjevich Mr A Kealley (on leave for 2018) Mrs C Kelly (on leave for 2018) Mrs E Knapman Mrs H Knowles (on leave for 2018) Mrs R Konsolis (on leave for 2018) Mr R Kosovich Mr B Kriszyk Ms L Laurino Mr S Leahy Mrs K Lloyd Mr A Lunt Mr B MacGabhann Mrs A Mackenzie Mr G Malarkey Miss A Mallis Ms A Marocchi Mr N Marston
TRINITY COLLEGE ANNUAL 2019 Mr A Martin Mr B McKenna Ms K McLernon Mr D Mepham (on leave 2018) Ms D Millett Mr B Mitchell Mr C Miskiewicz Mr M Murphy Mr L Murray Mr C Naseri Mr T Nederpelt Mrs P Nicoletto Mr P Oliver Mr J O’Malley Mr K O’Neil Miss D Pieraccini Ms S Pontre Mr G Porter Ms R Porter Mr P Presser Mr J Quartermaine Mr R Rainer Miss K Rolston Mr B Russell Mrs B Savy-Walsh Ms S Scordo Mr J Shinkfield Mr B Silver Mr D Simpson Mr M Slack-Smith Mrs M Stewart Ms N Tati Mr C Testa Mr G Theseira Mr R Van Dongen Mr P Van Vliet Mrs C Vinci Mrs L Walker Ms T Warner Mrs L Webb Mrs V Webber (on leave for 2018) Mrs R West Miss C Wilson
Junior School
Ms R Boe Ms A Brennan Mr R Brennan Mrs K Broomham (on leave for 2018) Mrs A Clarke Mrs J Du Toit Mr A Hayes Mrs S Houston Miss N Kenny Mr J Lamborn Mr B Le Tessier (Assistant Head) Mr T Maxfield Mr J O’Malley Mr J Quin Mrs E Temmen (Assistant Head) Mr L Thompson Ms S Turich Ms T Turco
OFFICE ADMINISTRATION Ms C Bailey (Student Services) Mrs J Blair (Relief Coordinator) Ms S Bingham (Receptionist) Mrs S Bush (Junior Library Administration) Mrs J Denford (Receptionist – Student Services) Mrs M Denniston (Music Secretary) Mrs A Dows (Administration Assistant) (on leave for 2018) Mrs J Freeman (Accounts Receivable) Mrs R Jennison (Archivist) Mrs B Martinez (Community Liaison Officer) Mrs J Mari (Receptionist) Mrs T McCarthy (Accounts Payable) Ms M Adams (Marketing Officer – Publications & PR) Mrs K Clements (Marketing Officer – Publications & PR) (Term One) Mrs N Heneghan (Marketing Officer – Digital Communications) (Term One)
Mrs C Ince (Marketing Officer – Digital Communications) Mrs K Pala (Marketing Officer – Digital Communications) Mrs E Spencer (Receptionist) Mr J Weymouth (Administration)
Mr B Williams
Canteen
Psychologist/Counsellor
Mrs I Culleton Ms A Newsome Mrs M De Silva (on leave for 2018) Ms J Chrystal
Mrs C Watson (Manager) Mrs J Colquhoun Mrs S Di Bartolomeo Mrs C Knyn Mrs A Murphy Ms C Chai Mrs R Chang
Libraries
Uniform Shop
Mrs A Mackenzie Ms E McLevie Ms J McDowall Mrs V Fielden
Inclusive Education
Mrs L Allan (Speech Pathologist) Ms T Brink Mr W Brock Mrs N Celinski Ms A Duke Ms S Ferreiro Mrs J Green Ms A Hinks Mrs S Houston Ms D Landon Mrs R Lawson Ms R Neveldsen Mrs F Pagano Mrs S Pounder Ms A Richards Ms C Ryan Ms S Wheeler
Aboriginal Education Mr G Malarkey Ms K McLernon
Sports Assistants
Mr B Gianatti (Sports Assistant) Mr L Dee (Rowing) Mr S O’Connell (Rowing)
Art
Ms R Basilio (Art Coordinator) Mr J Lamborn (Art Teacher) Ms J Sulkowski (Art Technician)
Dance & Drama
Mrs P Nicoletto (BIG & GIG) Ms L Laurino (Drama Coordinator)
Laboratory
Mr M Lim (Senior Laboratory Technician) Ms D Renfrey (Laboratory Technician)
Design & Technology
Mr P Bloomfield (Technician)
Observatory
Mr W Cooper (Manager)
IT Support
Mr A Terry (ICT Support Manager) Mr M Radice (ICT Services Manager) Mr J Ankers Mr T Ankers Mr O Guazzelli Mr A Mansfield Mr J Radice Ms A Terry
Maintenance and Grounds
Mr R Beatson (Manager Buildings, Grounds and Services) Mr D Whalan (Manager Grounds) Ms R Beatson Mr J Denford Mr M Dondas Mr J Fogg (on leave for 2018) Mr R Frankowiak Mr W Gordon Mr B Lund Mr J Lund Mr R Osborn Mr V Spina Mr G Warne
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Mrs J Mackintosh (Manager) Mrs K Rees Mrs L Battalis Mrs B Ipsaro-Passione
Trinity-Terrace Old Boys’ Association (TOBA) Mr P Torre (’89), (President) Ms D Millar (Executive Officer) Ms S Bingham (Executive Officer Assistant) Mrs J Mari (Executive Officer Assistant) Mrs J Denford (Executive Officer Assistant)
Music Tutors Mr J Anderson Ms S Arnold (Semester 2) Mrs M Barnett Mr J Bass Mrs L Bennett Dr R Braham Ms L Browning Ms L Charteris Mr S Lee-Chen Mr J Chong Dr J Fitzgerald Dr M Fitzgerald Mr L Frere-Harvey Mr M Goldschlager Mr S Harmer Mr D Hart Ms T Harris Ms J Jakovcevic Mr P Jones Ms R Jose Mr S Lee-Chen Mr Y Lee Mr T Leggett Ms K Low Mr D McMillan Mrs H Milner Mr S O’Neill Mrs C Pay Mr D Perissinotto Mr C Pinkney Mr R Prior Mr N Schurmann Mrs D Slawomirski Ms C Simpson Mrs C Tabi (Semester 1) Mrs J Toussaint-Jackson Ms N Turkovskaya Mrs G Underwood
Parent Council Mr L Jennings (Chair)
College Auxiliary Mrs N Gosatti (President)
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COLLEGE STAFF
John Abordi
Craig Adams
Maddie Adams
Oscar Aguilera
Chris Allanson
David Allen
Georgina Ankers
Dustin Aylmore
Colleen Bailey
Rita Basilio
Daniel Bateman
Rickie Beatson
Ross Beatson
Julianne Blair
Tim Blake
Phil Bloomfield
Ricki Boe
Paul Bolton
Robert Braham
Alana Brennan
Chris Brennan
Reuben Brennan
Candice Brown
Michael Burgess
Sharon Bush
Reid Butler
Anthony Byrne
Timothy Carslaw
Cindy Chai
Kenny Chan
Rose Chang
Janelle Chapman
Glenn Christiansen
Jess Chrystal
Su-Fen Chung
Ann Clarke
Lissa Coleman
Julie Colquhoun
Bill Cooper
Carissa Croft
Ioanna Culleton
Judy Dawson
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Gordon Dean
Jenelle Denford
Margaret Denniston
Sarah Di Bartolomeo
Mark Dodd
Aleisha Dows
Amy Duke
Joanne Du Toit
Bobby Emmanuel
Vanessa Fielden
Donette Firkins
Jeanette Freeman
Julian Fritz
Adam Gage
Adelaide Garland
Kathryn Gordon
Wyatt Gordon
Maddison Gorman
Martin Guest
Brittany Halpenny
Alastair Hay
Damien Hansen
Steven Harmer
Peter Harper
Rebekah Harris-Miller
Andrew Hayes
Natasha Heneghan
Tim Hince
Russell Hinks
Annika Holland
Brooke Hornbuckle
Geoffrey Jamieson
Andrew Jenkin
Robyn Jennison
Phil Jurjevich
Eliza Knapman
Cora Knyn
Ray Kosovich
Ben Kriszyk
Nick Kros
John Lamborn
Donna Landon
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Lisa Laurino
Rebecca Lawson
Stephen Leahy
Terri-Ann Lennox
Bernard Le Tessier
Kimberley Lloyd
Brett Lund
Anthony Lunt
Brian MacGabhann
Alison Mackenzie
Judy Mackintosh
Gary Malarkey
Anjelica Mallis
Amanda Marocchi
Nick Marston
Andrew Martin
Liam Martin
Beverly Martinez
Tony Maxfield
Lim May San
Tracey McCarthy
Barry McKenna
Karrene McLernon
Emma McLevie
Diane Millar
Corey Miskiewicz
Ben Mitchell
Anne Murphy
Michael Murphy
Cyrus Naseri
Rebecca Neveldsen
Joe Nolan
Peter Norman
Jason O’Malley
Ken O’Neil
Darren O’Neill
Peter Oliver
Russel Osborn
Genevieve Outtrim
Fiona Pagano
Kelli Pala
Danielle Pieraccini
Sarah Pontre
Graeme Porter
Sara Pounder
Paul Presser
Jarrad Quartermaine
James Quin
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Michael Radice
Rodney Rainer
Kim Rees
Debra Renfrey
Michelle Rogers
Melanie Rowe
Ben Russell
Catherine Ryan
Brigitte Savy-Walsh
Sonia Scordo
Peter Shanhun
Joel Shinkfield
Brett Silver
Michael Slack-Smith
Petra Spencer
Vinicio Spina
Marya Stewart
Nadia Tati
Evelyn Temmen
Clint Testa
Gerard Theseira
Lana Thompson
Luke Thompson
Martin Tucker
Stacey Turich
Rohan Van Dongen
Paul Van Vliet
Graham Warne
Tess Warner
Carol Watson
Ventia Webber
Rosa West
Dayne Whalan
Tina Wheatley
Brannon Williams
Lisa Webb
Claire Wilson
Absent Mrs Lisa Battalis, Elena Bennett, Ethan Bradley, Sean Carroll, Charmaine Clements, Anthony D’Ignazio, Liam Dee, Tracey Forster, Jodie Green, Amanda Johnson, Adam Kealley, Claudia Kelly, Tara Kelso, Rachel Konsolis, Paul Lorenz, Joanne Mari, Fiona May, Tracey McCarthy, Jena McDowall, Rosa Nicholls, Paula Nicoletto, Sam O’Connell, Doug Simpson, Ella Spencer, Jamee Starcevich, Joanna Sulkowski, Alex Terry, Anna Terry, Casey Vinci, Mr Nelson Waite, Josh Weymouth, Miss Bree Wilkins, Susan Wheeler, Ashleigh Yukich
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TOBA It was always set to be a special year in 2019 for the Trinity-Terrace Old Boys’ Association (TOBA), as we celebrated 125 years of Christian Brothers’ Education in Western Australia.
Mr Peter Torre (‘89)
Boys to embrace the TOBA community and assist in keeping its place, as one of the strongest old boys’ communities in Australia. Being an Old Boy of CBC Terrace and Trinity College is not just about catching up with you classmates for a drink, talking about the glory days on the sporting field, or leveraging off each other in business. It is also to carry on and live in accordance with the mantra under which all CBC and Trinity College students were educated.
Whilst there was the full suite of milestone reunions throughout the year along with ad-hoc gatherings for other year groups which were all well-attended, the ‘Charge of the 125th’ took precedence over other annual TOBA events and it was an evening which will be remembered for many years to come.
It’s to set an example for your sons and daughters, to be contributors amongst the community, to live by the values bestowed upon us by the Christian Brothers and teachers of The Terrace and Trinity and to always be of service to others.
Over 600 Old Boys gathered at the College to walk en-masse over the Matagarup Bridge to celebrate in style at Optus Stadium. The event provided a forum for Old Boys to reunite with their fellow classmates and other Trinity College alumni. We remembered the good times, we remembered the camaraderie and we gave thanks for the opportunity that was presented to each of us, to have received a holistic Trinity College education.
A group of men who have served the College and the Old Boys over the years gather each year at the annual Past Presidents’ and Headmasters’ Lunch. The feeling in the room at the 2019 gathering was quite special as we also celebrated Br Kelly’s 99th birthday on the day (there may be another very good reason for a big gathering next year!).
The evening also provided an opportunity to reflect on the 69 Old Boys who made the ultimate sacrifice in WWI, 68 in WWII, four in the conflict in Vietnam and one in the Korean War. We are here today as a result of their sacrifice and we paid our respect to them accordingly.
The Golden Heritage Club continues to gain momentum with a new group of men entering the ranks each year. We receive comments at times about the special attention given to our Golden Heritage members. We take that as positive feedback because the attention is intentional. They are a wonderful group of gentlemen who deserve every respect offered and we thank them for their continued support of all things TOBA.
There were Leaving years spanning 72 years at the Charge of the 125th. Old Boys from as early as 1946 to 1961 from The Terrace and as recent as the 2018 Leavers of Trinity College. As we have stated in the past, we may have had two homes, but we certainly have one spirit. We acknowledged our most senior Old Boy present – a TOBA stalwart from the Class of ’46, Mr John Lamb.
The Winter and Summer Sports Days were held again during the year. Ironically the Summer Sports Day was rained out with only a few Old Boys toughening up to face the younger lads in wet weather gear.
The largest year group in attendance was the Class of ’89 with over 50 graduates from that year attending the event. There was a wonderful display of photos in the entrance to the room, on screen and on video throughout the evening which were selected from hundreds of photos by the College Archivist, Mrs Robyn Jennison. This took a great deal of time and detail and we sincerely thank Robyn for her efforts and her ongoing support to ensure Trinity College records, remembers and pays respect to its very rich history. Over the past 125 years, we have graduates that have gone on to excel in each of the Four Pillars of Faith, Academics, Culture and Sport that underpin a Trinity College education. We have graduates contributing to all walks of life, spread throughout all parts of the world. We have had generations of families attend the College over those years, some of those families with three generations of graduates in attendance at the Charge of the 125th. Our key motto at TOBA is ‘keeping the spirit alive’. We provide and facilitate a means for Old Boys to stay connected in ways which only modern times can provide. All Old Boys can remain as connected as they were during their time at Trinity and I encourage Old
TOBA President, Mr Peter Torre (’89) with Year 12 graduation guest speaker, Graeme Yukich (’80)
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Mr Robert Foti (’92) and Mr Dion Smith (’87) also contributed significantly to the event with the rallying of auction items and fundraising. Their efforts and the support of all Old Boys allows TOBA to continue its TOBA Bursary on a yearly basis.
TOBA completed a clean sweep at the Winter Sports Day with wins in each of the sports and the Brendan Ryan Cup. The TOBA Graduation Breakfast in 2019 was a special event, not only for the 2019 graduates and their families, but also for me as it was somewhat of a graduation for me with 2019 being my last full year as TOBA President. I intend to thank many people in the fullness of time as I conclude my tenure in early 2020.
We thank Mrs Aleisha Dows for her dedicated assistance to TOBA and its Executive Officer Ms Diane Millar. This again was heightened during the year with the Charge of the 125th. In this regard we also thank the number of other Trinity College administrative staff who assisted not only at the Charge of the 125th but also throughout the year.
On behalf of TOBA, I sincerely thank Principal of Trinity College, Mr Darren O’Neill, for all the assistance provided throughout the year. Darren met with us as soon as he commenced as Principal earlier in the year and offered whatever assistance necessary from the College. We maintain a very close relationship with the College and we look forward to working with Darren to advance Trinity College in any way possible.
We offer our sincere gratitude to Ms Diane Millar for everything she does for TOBA. Everything we achieved and held throughout the year has had Di’s influence and finesse to ensure all things TOBA are a success. Di works tirelessly to ensure that all Old Boys feel welcome and important. Her thoughts and efforts are always for all Old Boys and we all must thank her accordingly. Thank you, Di.
The Head of Junior School, Mr Martin Tucker (’87), continues to provide TOBA with the opportunity to interact with the Junior School at the TOBA assemblies. This interaction is important in the development of the TC Spirit and assists in ensuring the rich history of the College is never forgotten. We thank Martin for his assistance in this regard.
I look forward to 2020 with much enthusiasm. The beginning of the year will see a changing of the guard so to speak, which will bring enlivened vigour and new ideas, all for the advancement of TOBA.
I would again like to thank the many individuals that have assisted TOBA throughout the year. This extends to year group representatives, volunteers at our events, students and teachers of the College, parents, ground staff and anyone that has contributed in some way. Your attendance at the TOBA Sundowner is our way of thanking you for this assistance.
Peter Torre (’89) President Trinity College & CBC Perth Old Boys’ Association
The TOBA Committee had a very busy start to the year with the Charge of the 125th. I thank them all for their dedication and contribution to the Association. In particular, I thank Mr David Foti (’89) who led the charge by stepping up to chair the subcommittee which organised the Charge of the 125th. The fact that his leaving year of the Class of ’89 was the best represented year group at the event attests to how hard he pushes to get things done. David is a part of one of those families with three generations in the room at the event and the Foti family has been outstanding contributors to both the College and TOBA over the years.
Archival photos displayed on entry to the Charge of the 125th
Stephen Spiers (‘85) with Br J A Kelly
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Aidan Walsh (‘56) with grandsons Thomas Breust (‘17) and James Breust (12.5)
Graham Edwards (‘64) and Peter Manucci (‘64) being welcomed by students
Trinity-Terrace Old Boys’ Association Charge of the 125th
Trinity College Pipes & Drums
Mark Coughlan (‘79) with Tony Curtis (‘56)
David McLean (‘95) with Daniel Johnston (‘91)
Paul Higgins (‘82) with Jess Higgins (11.4)
Chris Waddell (‘67) performed the CBC School Song
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Tony Maxfield (‘79), Chris Flamer (‘58), Simon Fernandes (12.4) and Brian Kelly (‘55)
Dion Harrison (‘93), Derrick Walker (‘93), Brett Walker (‘93), Ken Sass, Alan Brennan (‘93) and Joe Sass
The Class of 1989
The Class of 1964
The Class of 2018
Jason Wallis (‘83), Anthony Hebble (‘83), Rob Ristic (‘83) and David Symons (‘83)
The March commences
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PARENT COUNCIL Trinity College’s most valued aspects for 2019 were the sense of community, community spirit and parent and family involvement. These aspects are what truly make the points of difference here at the College.
Mrs Nancy Siciliano
Council, had a quieter 2019 than in previous years. We look forward in continuing to help dads spend quality time with their children. If you are interested in assisting the Fathers for Others project to expand, feel free to contact a member of the Parent Council.
The Parent Council aims to provide assistance, endeavouring to render service to the Trinity College community through developing a strong parent inclusiveness and development of strong parent and family relationships – a conduit for advisory matters raised by parents to the Trinity College leadership team.
Thank you to the Parent Council members for your ongoing efforts and commitment. This includes the Parent Council members who finished their term in August; Mr Leon Jennings (Chairman), Mrs Cate Bertram (Treasurer), Mr Nathan White and Mr Terry Dillon, as well as new members, Mrs Tina Wheatley (Treasurer).
As always, and in our 26th year of operation, the Trinity College Parent Council had an amazing year and thoroughly enjoyed hosting several events. First up early in Term 1 was the Parent Council Sundowner at McCabe Court overlooking the river at sunset – a spectacular venue with stunning views to Perth’s iconic landmarks.
To the continuing members; Deputy Chairman Mrs Caterina Carcich, Parent Ball Coordinator Mrs Michelle Rapkoch, Trinity Fathers for Others representative Mr David Wilkins and the TCPC members; Mrs Andrea Dodo-Balu, Mrs Suzanne Lawrence, Mr Jeremey Nicoletto, Mr Richard Park, Mrs Filomena Piffaretti and Mr Ian Rundall.
The Trinity College Parent Ball – held the weekend before the beginning of Term 2, immediately after the Year 12 Ball –was an absolutely wonderful event and a visual spectacular. The Year 12 parents designed, created and transformed Gibney Hall into the Yule Ball from Harry Potter. It was an uplifting privilege to be part of this unique experience, created by your Year 12 parents and donors under the 2019 leadership coordinators, Mrs Rita Rocca, Mrs Gabrielle Murphy and Mrs Michelle Rapkoch. Thank you for your amazing efforts and for, once again, allowing the Parent Council to enjoy and be a part of your efforts and host the Parent Ball the following evening.
A huge thank you goes to Vice Principal, Mr Peter Norman, who had the important role as the link between the College leadership team and the Parent Council. To our Secretary, Mrs Beverly Martinez – thank you for your tireless efforts and work you do for the Parent Council. I also acknowledge the support of the College leadership team, teachers and staff for their time, assistance and guidance. Finally, I sincerely thank the community relations and administration teams that look after the details to ensure that all these events run as smoothly as they do.
The Parent Ball tickets have become the hottest and most highly chased ticket over the past few years. In 2019 the ball sold out in yet again another record time. The support of this event goes toward the help and subsidises the cost for the Year 12 ball tickets. You are there supporting the Trinity College community in a lot of different levels, which also continue with the workers’ wind-ups a few weeks after the ball weekend.
On behalf of all the members of the Parent Council, I thank the Trinity College leadership team for their tremendous support and to the wonderful parents and families for their involvement in Parent Council events. In collaboration with other College groups and with the continued support of our generous Trinity College community, we look forward to another wonderful and vibrant year.
In November, the Parent Council enjoyed hosting the Year 7 Parents’ Orientation Evening for the Class of 2025 cohort. Thank you to Mr David Allen for allowing us to host this wonderful evening and welcoming our new and current parents and families and promoting the activities of the Parent Council.
Mrs Nancy Siciliano Chair, Trinity College Parent Council
Trinity College Fathers for Others, which operates separately but under the umbrella of the Parent
BACK ROW: Mrs Suzanne Lawrence, Ms Filomena Piffaretti, Mrs Nancy Siciliano, Mrs Andrea Dodo-Balu, Mrs Beverly Martinez FRONT ROW: Mr Jeremy Nicoletto (‘91), Mr Ian Rundle, Mr Leon Jennings (‘78), Mr Peter Norman, Mr David Wilkins, Mr Nathan White ABSENT: Mrs Caterina Carcich, Mrs Michelle Rapkoch, Ms Cate Bertram, Mr Richard Park
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COLLEGE AUXILIARY Mrs Nicola Gosatti
As always, 2019 began with excitement for the Trinity College Auxiliary, welcoming new parents to the College in our usual way with a hot beverage and morning tea.
and our ventures, which has been most appreciated. On behalf of the Auxiliary we thank Darren and all the College staff for their continued support for our many events. To office bearers: Mrs Letissia Amadio (Vice President), Mrs Katalin Torre (Secretary), Mrs Rita Rocca (Treasurer), Mrs Melanie Day (Junior School Vice President), Mrs Belinda Siciliano and Mrs Gabrielle Murphy (Joint Kitchen Coordinators), my upmost thanks for your ongoing support and endless hardwork over the past year.
It is a simple means of settling any first day nerves and a wonderful introduction to what it means to part of the TC community. The highlight of the calendar year is the Year 8 Grandparents Morning Tea. This joyous occasion allows the Year 8 students to invite special family members to the College so that they may see all the wonderful things the boys do in their daily lives. The day is rounded out with the Year 8 parents and boys serving their special guests morning tea, with the assistance of the Auxiliary. The feedback was fantastic and it was a very enjoyable morning.
To the College parents who give their time when asked to support the work of the Auxiliary, I thank you. To the extended members of the Auxiliary, my sincerest thanks. The Auxiliary wouldn’t exist without you all. This is the part of my report that I find the most difficult to write this year. When 2020 begins the Auxiliary will be without our most loyal supporter from the past nine years. Mrs Rita Rocca has finished her time here at the College with her son, Leon Rocca (12.2) graduating at the end of 2019. Rita is without doubt a very special person who, during her time at the College, has dedicated her passion and energy to the Auxiliary and the Class of 2019. We have shared many laughs, worked hard and built friendships together. The words “thank you” are just not enough. Rita you are truly a ‘Woman for Others’.
The Auxiliary Morning Tea was held in August with our guest speaker, Ms Fiona Bennett, Branch Manager from Relationships Australia. Fiona gave us insight as to why it is so important as women to practice self-care in our busy lives. Fundraising efforts on the day totalling $342.75 and this was donated to Relationships Australia to support their many wonderful initiatives in improving people’s relationships in the community. The Camfield was, once again, the venue of the Auxiliary Annual Long Lunch. Selling out faster than a Beyoncé concert, 100 ladies enjoyed the afternoon with lots of laughter, great food and wonderful company. This event embodies what Trinity is all about – building friendships and a sense of community.
And finally, every year the College grows from strength to strength. In a time where many schools struggle to find support from parents, our College stands apart with the sheer amount of parent involvement. I am always heartened by the number of volunteers who attend our Auxiliary functions which in turn enables our College to keep our TC Spirit alive and well within our community. I am proud to be a TC parent. God Bless.
The support of TOBA functions, College Open Days, Prefect Investitures, Parent Council Annual Ball and Junior School events by the Auxiliary also continued this year. The Auxiliary welcomed new Principal, Mr Darren O’Neill, to the helm of the College. Darren has continued the strong leadership support of the Auxiliary
Auxiliary Morning Tea: Mr Darren O’Neill, Mrs Nicola Gosatti, Ms Fiona Bennett, Mrs Nancy Siciliano, Mr Peter Torre (‘89)
Mrs Nicola Gosatti President, Trinity College Auxiliary
BACK ROW: Mrs Rita Rocca, Mrs Katalin Torre, Mrs Gabrielle Murphy FRONT ROW: Ms Letissia Amadio, Mrs Nicola Gosatti, Mrs Melanie Day
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Auxiliary Morning Tea: Mr Darren O’Neill, Mrs Nicola Gosatti, Ms Fiona Bennett, Mrs Nancy Siciliano, Mr Peter Torre (‘89)
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JUNIOR SCHOOL Mr Martin Tucker
“Educating the hearts and the minds of the young.” This quote, attributed to Edmund Rice, succinctly describes his life’s mission and the work of the staff in the Trinity College Junior School. I believe the boys who receive a Trinity College education are gifted with much more than a pure academic rigour. The boys learn to be compassionate, to look out for others, to develop a sense of belonging and the benefits of working as a team, to willingly accept challenges and express themselves through a range of opportunities.
the development of each boy’s emotional intelligence is vital. This year, we welcomed 74 Year 4s, 20 new Year 5s and one new Year 6 student to the Junior School community. The significance of this is, for the first time in the Junior School, there were four classes of Year 5s, totalling 96 boys. A new learning space was needed to accommodate the extra class and Mr Tony Maxfield (’79) was keen to move and adapt the surrounds to cultivate his passion for gardening. We also welcomed new teachers, Mr Jason O’Malley, Miss Maddison Gorman and Ms Michelle Rogers to the Junior School. Sharing our faith is a big part of the Junior School calendar. The boys are very respectful in the Chapel and sing beautifully to contribute to a meaningful celebration of the Eucharist. Thank you also to the parents who support our liturgical celebrations. For the last two years, each boy has been able to attend Reconciliation regularly. These class services are reflective and allow the boys to think of ways to say sorry and start again. The outreach in the Junior School continues to grow with the boys being involved in Christian Service through affiliation with organisations such as Archbishop Goody House, Marist Lodge and Wheelchairs for Kids.
A focus through the Junior School this year has been the wellbeing of the students. An evidence-based program called Yale RULER is visible and integrated into every classroom. RULER teaches the boys to recognise, understand and label their emotions and, using this knowledge, the aim is for the boys to positively express and regulate their emotions. To assist with the implementation of RULER, we utilised the services of CEWA Psychology team leader, Ms Laura Allison, who worked with the staff and parents and has assisted in developing a community-wide understanding of the program. I believe that in our current societal climate where there is an increased awareness of mental health,
Co-curricular opportunities continue to increase in number and variety. For many years the co-curricular opportunities have included sports training, BIG, choirs, bands, chess and art extension. During the
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last two years, a group of teachers have introduced a sustainability group, coding, engineering, Numero, Lego, running and homework clubs. Thank you to Mr Reuben Brennan, Miss Stacey Turich, Miss Maddison Gorman, Mrs Ella Spencer and Mr Jason O’Malley for giving your time to help provide a wide range of experiences for our boys.
stories about their time in school. Our boys gain so much from this experience. As a school we understand boys. Whether it be the time spent with the boys on camps, on the sports field or in trying to plan a curriculum to engage your sons, our staff all have your boys at the forefront of what we do and I feel that my staff know your boys well. I thank my staff for all they do – I am genuinely grateful to have such a cohesive team. I also acknowledge the Assistant Heads of the Junior School, Mr Bernard Le Tessier and Ms Evelyn Temmen, who have assisted in leading the community positively and their work ethic and enthusiasm are features of their commitment to improving education for your boys.
A strength of our community is that many families willingly contribute. In my time here as a parent and in my role as Head of Junior School, I notice that those who are involved, be it as a parent or student are most engaged with the Trinity journey and ultimately gain the most from the experience. I thank the many parents who volunteer for book club, sports days, class activities, incursions, excursions and camps. Thank you also to the parents and family members who attend parent evenings, Father’s Day and Mother’s Day activities and our class Masses, weekly assemblies. Thank you for your positive support of all that encompasses your boy’s education and for wanting to pull together with us to make the Junior School a special place.
The Junior School has a positive feel, it is a place filled with energy. The students proudly see themselves as Trinity boys and there is a developing sense of brotherhood which will continue to strengthen throughout their TC journey. The boys love coming to school and I take great pride in being part of their journey into fine young gentlemen and Men for Others. The Junior School is a very supportive community; we share similar goals, the most important one being to work together to make each boy the best person he can be.
TOBA is also a significant part of our community and having such a strong presence is one of Trinity’s many points of difference. The assemblies and connections with the Old Boys are simply brilliant. The President of TOBA, Mr Peter Torre (’89) and other members of the TOBA Executive are excellent role models for the boys, whether they are passionately sharing the history of the College, introducing us to rowing, leading war cries or dressing up as Santa, the assemblies are always a highlight. I also thank the Golden Heritage Club men for visiting the College to be interviewed and tell a few
Mr Martin Tucker (’87) Head of Junior School
YEAR 6 GRADUATION BACK ROW: Felix Cooper, Luke Chapman, Judd McCartney, Cooper Harrison, Jacob Allison, Beau Bellekom, Zach Gangemi, Louis Burnett, Eli Walsh, Fletcher Murphy, Troy Taylor FIFTH ROW: Henry Owen, James Watkins, Finn Stenning Alexander, Joshua Bairstow, Lachlan Locantro, Reilly Cooper, Charlie Hampson, Connor Chok, Patrick Troy, Lewis Murabito, Cristiano Farfan, Oscar McManus FOURTH ROW: Jeremy Spanjich, Jackson Lestone, Michael Hall, Sebastian Park, Aidan Pontre, Henry Gebauer, Christian Beor, Zachary McLean, Daniel Godfrey, Jaxon Murdoch, Dominic O’Hagan, Matthew Plummer, Oliver Cruskall THIRD ROW: Ben Muller, Aaron Hugo, Hudson Ding, Zachary Gosatti, Hayden Trinh, Seamus McHugh, Levi McGrath, Nicholas Borck, Patrick Carroll, Westlee Terrell, Stefan Andony, Daniel Brandenburg Jnr, Christopher Candeias, Bill Smith SECOND ROW: Mr Martin Tucker, Mr Jason O’Malley, Declan O’Brien, Timothy Lee, Luca Palmero, Raphael Javed, Jack Clarey, George Murphy, Thomas Sinclair, Joshua Cuthbertson, Oliver Jamieson, Hudson Mott, Charles McDonald, Archie Brescacin, Andrew Fortey, Mr James Quin, Mr Reuben Brennan FRONT ROW: Aarav Bhandari, Kaiden Edmonds, Giacomo Vinciguerra, Levi Gosatti, Oliver Nguyen, Luca Fowler, Andrew Zinni, Julian Metcalf, Noah Bosio, Ziggy Kaeser, Myles Guazzelli, Harry Dillon, Andre Letizia, Taj Dean ABSENT: Leone Magistro
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PREFECTS AND HOUSE CAPTAINS
JUNIOR SCHOOL PREFECTS BACK ROW: Charles McDonald, Lewis Murabito, Luke Chapman, Mr Martin Tucker, Louis Burnett, Finn Stenning Alexander, Michael Hall FRONT ROW: Ziggy Kaeser, Luca Fowler, Jack Clarey, Zachary Gosatti, Oliver Nguyen, Aarav Bhandari
JUNIOR SCHOOL HOUSE CAPTAINS AND VICE CAPTAINS BACK ROW: Declan O’Brien, Matthew Plummer, Cooper Harrison, Mr Martin Tucker, Zach Gangemi, Felix Cooper, Julian Metcalf FRONT ROW: Ben Muller, George Murphy, Hayden Trinh, Jeremy Spanjich, Nicholas Borck, Bill Smith
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YEAR 6 BLUE Mr Reuben Brennan
YEAR 6 BLUE BACK ROW: Patrick Troy, Fletcher Murphy, Jacob Allison, Zach Gangemi, Eli Walsh, Troy Taylor, Cristiano Farfan, Oscar McManus MIDDLE ROW: Jack Clarey, Stefan Andony, Aidan Pontre, Henry Gebauer, Finn Stenning Alexander, Mr Reuben Brennan, Henry Owen, Christian Beor, Jaxon Murdoch, Patrick Carroll, Raphael Javed FRONT ROW: Taj Dean, Oliver Nguyen, Archie Brescacin, Oliver Jamieson, Zachary Gosatti, George Murphy, Andrew Zinni, Ziggy Kaeser
Our best moments this year were …
... Banqer – really loved using and learning the banking app. Taj Dean and Henry Gebauer
… when the siren sounded and we had smashed Aquinas in the Ian MacRae Cup. Zach Gangemi and Oliver Jamieson
... enjoying being a leader in the Junior School. Jack Clarey and Ziggy Kaeser
... Kalgoorlie, what an awesome camp! Henry Owen and Patrick Carroll ... scoring my first try in rugby. Aidan Pontre ... building and launching a rocket for Astronomy camp. Finn Stenning Alexander and Jacob Allison ... winning the book week costume award. Andrew Zinni
... coming second in the soccer regionals. George Murphy ... building and creating things in the engineering club. Archie Brescacin ... going to inter-school chess – it was great fun and good competition. Eli Walsh ... playing on the new adventure playground. Troy Taylor
... winning the first TOBA award for this year. Jaxon Murdoch ... participating in the Year 6 Triathlon. Oscar McManus and Cristiano Farfan
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... going to Adventure World – it was a great way to end the year! Stefan Andony and Christian Beor ... having the opportunity to join music theory. Zach Gosatti ... looking after our crazy crab class pets. Patrick Troy and Raphael Javed ... getting to know some of the Golden Heritage members and having lunch with them. Fletcher Murphy … art, I loved all the work I did with Mr Lamborn. Oliver Nguyen
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YEAR 6 GREEN Mr James Quin
BACK ROW: Zachary McLean, Matthew Plummer, Reilly Cooper, Louis Burnett, Beau Bellekom, Judd McCartney, Charlie Hampson, Lachlan Locantro, Hayden Trinh MIDDLE ROW: Miss Jordyn Sheldrick, Andrew Fortey, Jackson Lestone, Michael Hall, Dominic O’Hagan, Daniel Godfrey, Seamus McHugh, Daniel Brandenburg Jnr, Declan O’Brien, Mr James Quin FRONT ROW: Andre Letizia, Luca Fowler, Joshua Cuthbertson, Hudson Mott, Aaron Hugo, Levi McGrath, Hudson Ding, Kaiden Edmonds, Noah Bosio
My favourite memory of Year 6 was… … travelling to the Goldfields on The Prospector for a week of learning and discovery. Mr James Quin … going to the Goldfields. Beau Bellekom … going to Camp Kelly and doing the rogaining hike. Noah Bosio … Kalgoorlie’s Super Pit and the huge tractors. Daniel Brandenburg Jr … this whole year – it was inspiring, with twists and turns. I was very proud to be one of the leaders in the Junior School. Louis Burnett … the Astronomy Camp and launching the rockets. Reilly Cooper … my whole first year at Trinity. I have made so many great friends. Joshua Cuthbertson … going to Kalgoorlie on The Prospector. Hudson Ding
… learning everything from binary numbers to how cool Thailand is, playing in the ‘A’s cricket (Captain of the Katich-Moody team) and best of all, the Kalgoorlie Goldfields. Kaiden Edmonds
… Camp Kelly and all the coding classes. Andre Letizia
… the Kalgoorlie camp and this year I learnt how to pan for gold. This year was awesome! Andrew Fortey
… going to Adventure World. Levi McGrath
… everything! I had many challenges to overcome which made it super fun! Luca Fowler … going to Kalgoorlie, prospecting for gold and buying souvenirs from the gift shop. Daniel Godfrey … going on camp to Kalgoorlie with my dad and winning the TOBA Award. Michael Hall … playing in my first ‘A’s cricket match. Charlie Hampson … going to Camp Kelly. Aaron Hugo … when we went on camp to Kalgoorlie where we went roller skating. Jackson Lestone
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… when I won the first TOBA Award and going on the Kalgoorlie camp. Lachlan Locantro
… when we went to Kalgoorlie and we went roller skating as well as the fun and learning. Seamus McHugh … having a fun time with my dad on camp and learning so much from Mr Quin. Zachary McLean … the swimming carnival and getting the champion medal. Hudson Mott … getting the TOBA Award. Declan O’Brien … when I learnt to be more responsible and to think about what might happen. Dominic O’Hagan … going to the Goldfields and panning for gold because I found some. Matthew Plummer … being the ‘A’s soccer captain and getting into inter-school cross country. Hayden Trinh
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YEAR 6 WHITE Mr Jason O’Malley
BACK ROW: Sebastian Park, Lewis Murabito, Connor Chok, Luke Chapman, Cooper Harrison, Felix Cooper, Joshua Bairstow, James Watkins MIDDLE ROW: Timothy Lee, Ben Muller, Nicholas Borck, Westlee Terrell, Mr Jason O’Malley, Oliver Cruskall, Jeremy Spanjich, Christopher Candeias, Charles McDonald FRONT ROW: Harry Dillon, Thomas Sinclair, Giacomo Vinciguerra, Julian Metcalf, Luca Palmero, Bill Smith, Myles Guazzelli, Levi Gosatti, Aarav Bhandari ABSENT: Leone Magistro
My favourite part of this year was … … the rocket challenge where we paired up with another student. We had to make a rocket. We had a few test tries and got quite far. Joshua Bairstow … Kalgoorlie, because we went on the Prospector train and we saw wonderful places and things along the way. Aarav Bhandari ... knowing that I am not just an ordinary kid, I am someone special. Nicholas Borck … when we went to Kalgoorlie. We got to discern many breathtaking sights such as the Super Pit and Mount Charlotte. Christopher Candeias … my Deputy Head Boy role. It has been such a great experience speaking at assemblies. My last year in the Junior School has been awesome. Luke Chapman … going to Kalgoorlie. It was a fantastic experience with lots of excitement throughout the five days. What I adored most was going to the RFDS. Connor Chok … making a speech at the Inter-school Athletics Carnival as captain of the winning team. I was grateful for the friends that celebrated with me. Felix Cooper … playing in the ‘A’ cricket team and representing the College at the highest level possible. Also, the Kalgoorlie camp with Dad was pretty cool. Oliver Cruskall … when we went to Kalgoorlie and I made new friends. I liked going on the
Prospector train and going on a seven-hour train ride with all my friends. Harry Dillon
Senior School and maybe the rest of my life. Lewis Murabito
… when we built rockets. I loved it because it was something different. My partner was Charlie and we built an awesome rocket called Unmoosble. Levi Gosatti
… making new friends, getting along with them and having a great time this year joking with them and they always brighten up my day. Luca Palmero
… when we played a new game called spikeball. My friends and I really enjoyed it and I hope we still get to play it in the high school. Myles Guazelli
… all the new friends I have made and different types of people I have surrounded myself with. Sebastian Park
… getting to be House captain and going to Kalgoorlie with my Dad and learning some cool facts about Coolgardie, Boulder and Kalgoorlie. Cooper Harrison … Kalgoorlie because I am really grateful for the camp and not many students are able to go and it was really interesting and I am still looking for gold. Timothy Lee … making really strong friendships and Camp Kelly, sitting around the campfire. Leon Magistro … moving math group to Mr Brennan’s class and I have learnt a lot and I loved this class and had lots of fun. Charlie McDonald … when we had the sports carnival and Nicholas, Zach and I helped coordinate the boys to go to their races. I cherished all the great memories with my friends. Julian Metcalf … being vice-captain in the Ian MacRae Cup, I also liked the Inter-School Athletics when TC won by a record-breaking lead. Ben Muller … when we went to Kalgoorlie and experienced the Kalgoorlie life by doing activities. I also enjoyed meeting new friends that will last in the Junior and
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… going on camp in Kalgoorlie, because I learnt a lot about WA and the minefields. It was very fun. Thomas Sinclair … learning more about digital technology and how to use it – also making lifelong friends such as Aarav and Jeremy. Bill Smith … playing in the Ian MacRae Cup footy game and winning it. I also liked competing in the athletics inter-school team which was a great experience. Jeremy Spanjich … the opportunity to make new friends along with strengthening the relationships with existing friends through activities in and outside of school. Westlee Terrell … learning the saxophone and the bagpipes and being in the band with those instruments. Giacomo Vinciguerra … when I went to the spikeball competition and the Kalgoorlie camp. I made a lot of new friends along the way and enjoyed playing in the Ian MacRae Cup. James Watkins
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YEAR 5 BLUE Ms Alana Brennan
BACK ROW: Thomas Downey, David Shanahan, Riley Ferguson, Marco Sertorio, Ethan Taylor, Brashen De Vries, Luca Travaglini, Oliver Rowney MIDDLE ROW: Oliver Nicoletto, Thomas Secker, Dante Latouche, Jon Fisicchia, Mrs Kathryn Gordon, Kyan Tremain, Luke Stubbs, Bailey Minderman, Riley Hannah FRONT ROW: Sebastian Santoro, Kieran Heslop, Kai Collins, Bailey Coates, Oliver Gebauer, Jaxon Banton, Liam Murray, Jacob Borck ABSENT: Ms Alana Brennan
Making memories in 5 Blue In the Junior School my favourite activity has been doing Boys in Groove. Jaxon Banton In 5 Blue this year my most exciting moment was when I got told I was going up to extension maths. Jacob Borck My most exciting moment was when I built a DeLorean for our class assembly. Bailey Coates This was my first year at Trinity College and my favourite thing about it was making new friends. Kai Collins I absolutely loved doing coding this year with Mr Presser especially playing Scratch. Brashen De Vries One of my favourite things this year was drawing in Art. Tom Downey My most memorable moment this year at Trinity has been playing in the regional and state soccer competitions. Riley Ferguson Something that was amazing this year was researching and creating a brochure on the USA. Jon Fisicchia
During this year my favourite project was creating a travel poster. Oliver Gebauer
Book Week this year was great fun because I enjoyed dressing up. Tom Secker
This year my favourite activity was making a paper bridge in Maths. Riley Hannah
This year I enjoyed Maths lessons the most because it’s my favourite subject. Marco Sertorio
My favourite thing this year has been playing rugby and water polo. Kieran Heslop
My favourite part of the year was playing in the Ian MacRae Cup for football. David Shanahan
My favourite thing this year was going on camp to Forest Edge. Dante Latouche
At TC this year, my favourite thing was performing at the Catholic Performing Arts Festival. Luke Stubbs
I most enjoyed playing SEPEP soccer in Phys Ed with Mr Thompson this year. Bailey Minderman At school this year, my favourite thing was the Arts morning with Mrs Shanahan. Liam Murray Throughout the year I liked performing in BIG especially when I had a solo on the stage in Gibney Hall. Oliver Nicoletto My all-time favourite event at Trinity College was meeting Morris Gleitzman at the Writers’ Festival. Oliver Rowney The most enjoyable event this year was the swimming carnival. Sebastian Santoro
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Summer and winter sports were my favourite activities this year. Ethan Taylor I enjoyed the assignment on Italian immigration. Luca Travagilini The thing I loved most about this year was when I got introduced into the Year 5 GATE program. Kyan Tremain
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YEAR 5 GOLD Mr Tony Maxfield
BACK ROW: Thomas Vuleta, Evan Chok, Declan Hope, Max Radica, Axel Walsh, Cooper Widdowson, Tieg Maher, Zander McCartney MIDDLE ROW: Joshua Karelis, Kade Meyer, Alexander Hanna, James Lake, Mr Tony Maxfield, Joshua Cordova, Cruz Sapienza, Tamish De Gois, Emrys Connell FRONT ROW: Ethan Turner, Jordan Sharpe, Thomas Parker, Isaac Bull, Phoenix Buktenica, Sebastian Ivaldi, Christian Gavin, Benjamin De Santis
I enjoyed everything this year. The camp was great and I loved hatching our chickens and our vegetable garden. Phoenix Bucktenica I loved the vegetable garden, our Christian Service to the Archbishop Goody Aged Care home and the cake and lemonade stall in Term 4. Isaac Bull
year, but as the year went on I felt a part of my class. My favourite parts were hatching our chickens and meeting the residents at Archbishop Goody Hostel. Alexander Hanna My favourite parts were hatching our chickens and the Year 5 camp. At camp we went sea-biscuiting. Declan Hope
I liked going to camp, hatching our chickens and our garden. Most I all I loved being in the first ever 5 Gold class that Trinity has ever had. Evan Chok
I really enjoyed every single history lesson that Mr Max taught. My favourite things were camp and sea-biscuiting was the best! Sebastian Ivaldi
I loved hatching the chickens and teaching the Year 4s how to look after them. I also loved Year 5 camp – it was a lot of fun. The zip-line and building rafts were best. Emrys Connell
I really enjoyed hatching the chickens and growing our vegetable garden. I also loved our Christian Service to the old people’s home. Joshua Karelis
There are so many favourite things in 5 Gold. The camp, hatching our chickens and watching them grow, making new friends and of course the legendary Mr Max’s history lessons. Joshua Cordova Our farming garden was great and hatching our chickens was amazing too. Year 5 camp was also great with all my friends. Thank you, Mr Maxfield, for the amazing year. Tamish De Gois The things I liked the most were hatching our chickens in class, decorating the aged care facility for the residents and everything on camp. Ben De Santis My favourite parts of Year 5 were the camp, the zipline flying-fox and seabiscuiting were great. I also loved our chickens. Christian Gavin I was really nervous when I stepped into the TC gate for the first time this
I was a bit nervous about being in 5 Gold on the first day. But it has turned out great. I loved our vegetable garden and hatching our chickens – I adopted four, poetry and history with Mr Max and Brightpath writing. James Lake I really liked all the activities, like going on camp and hatching our chickens. It was great in 5 Gold with Mr Max. Tieg Maher I really loved camp, our chickens, all excursions, our lemonade stall but most of all I loved just being in 5 Gold with Mr Max. My favourite moment was planting vegetables in the garden. Kade Meyer In 5 Gold the best parts were tasting the vegetables we grew and hatching our class chickens. I got to adopt two chickens. We also had a lemonade stall to raise money for Wheelchairs for Kids. Thomas Parker
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5 Gold were like a family for the year. I especially enjoyed making new friends, going to camp, hatching our chickens and tending our garden. Max Radica My favourite things this year were our garden because I love gardening. I also loved learning how to handle and care for our chickens. Year 5 camp was great because I was with my dad. Cruz Sapienza I loved growing plants in our garden. We had a great excursion to Peninsula Farm to see how the first settlers lived. At camp, I enjoyed the rock-climbing wall the most. Jordan Sharpe In Mr Max’s class my favourite parts were hatching our class chickens. I was lucky to adopt two of them. I also really enjoyed our class novel. Ethan Turner My favourite things this year were hatching the chicks and learning how to look after them, our class garden and going on the camp. Thank you, Mr Max! Thomas Vuleta I enjoyed building our Swan River Colony huts and shelters. I loved hatching our chickens and the Year 5 camp. I also enjoyed winning the Ian MacRae Cup against Aquinas. Axel Walsh The highlights of the year were hatching our chickens, going to camp and the bus trip back from camp. We made history every day as there has never been a 5 Gold before at TC. I made lots of new friends this year. Thanks, Mr Max. Cooper Widdowson
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Miss Michelle Rogers
BACK ROW: Max Rees, Royce Williams, Hudson May, Isaac Bellis, Gabe Randall, Daniel McDonnell, Tobias Hailand, Casper Sim MIDDLE ROW: Mr Andrew Hayes, Banjo Morris-Luck, Kyle Skidmore, Bowie McCabe, Jackson Scarparolo, Jaxon Beale, Nicholas Borman, Joel Brouwer, Mrs Michelle Rogers FRONT ROW: Tom Quartermain, David Hunter, Hudson Bown, Mitchell Brown, Leonardo Tanner, Taj Distefano, Oisin Flanagan, Jeremiah Locke, Alexandros Gavalas
Our highlights of the year were … … attending camp for the first time – it was really fun. Learning about The Americas and creating my artefact was interesting. Being a member of the Inter-school Chess Tournament team was awesome. Jaxon Beale … camp because we did lots of fun things like bisecting, kayaking and the big fox zip-line. Isaac Bellis … camp – I loved the time with my friends and the activities were awesome. I also loved learning all about the Americas. I enjoyed making the Panama Canal, it looks awesome! Nicholas Borman … camp, because we did many things such as the big fox and tubing. My second favourite thing was learning all about The Americas, writing post cards and creating my artefact. Hudson Bown … making friends straight away. I was a new student and when I walked through the front gates, I knew it was the right place for me. My achievements include being runner-up for swimming and being in the Inter-school Swimming Carnival. Joel Brouwer … learning all about the Americas and creating my artefact. Another highlight was when we went on our Swan River Colony excursion. Mitchell Brown … my teachers. Before I started at Trinity, I was thinking that there would be very strict teachers, but I was wrong I have had very good teachers and they were very nice. Taj Distefano … camp and challenging myself on all the activities. I’ve enjoyed the many fun activities that Mr Hayes and Mrs Rogers
have created for us. It has been a great year. Oisin Flanagan
art and engineering. My favourite thing was camp. Banjo Morris-Luck
… representing Trinity in soccer because it was a great honour to play for the school in the regional championships. Alexandros Gavalas
… attending my first school camp where we did different activities was amazing. Some other highlights were coming fifth in the cross country and 19th in interschool, writing my Monster biography and creating my Swan River Colony poster. Tom Quartermain
… camp by a long shot. All the memories, the activities, the friends – just everything. The activities were amazing, like ski biscuiting, abseiling, big fox, rock climbing, etc. Tobias Hailand … I’ve had many highlights, but the best part of my year would be camp. I had a lot of fun at Camp, so it’s my favourite!!! David Hunter … the fantastic pieces of work I have created and of course the enthusiastic teachers, Mr Hayes and Mrs Rogers. Learning about The Swan River Colony and visiting Lincoln Park aged care home was also special. Jeremiah Locke … preparing for the prefect speech, participating in the Br Jerry story competition, going to camp and the Cross Country Carnival. Overall, a great year. Bowie McCabe … studying The Americas because I had so much fun learning facts and making artefacts. Colombia is a very interesting country, with some intriguing facts that I still remember. Daniel McDonnell … having an awesome year full of comedy and laughter knowing when to work and when to have a laugh. The camp was amazing. After school engineering club with Mr Brennan was great. Hudson May … some great memories like camp, The Americas, the Swan River Colony, Science,
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… getting piped in at assembly because it made me feel accepted into this school. Another highlight was Mr Max’s maths class because he has really helped me improve. Gabe Randall … when I first walked through the front gates of Trinity, I knew that it was going to be a great year. One of my favourite memories was camp and being runnerup champion at the Athletics Carnival. Max Rees … the many, many new friends and having an engaging year of learning. Studying The Americas was great fun and playing in PSA sport. This was my first year at Trinity and it has been fantastic! Jackson Scarporolo … from being a bit nervous at the start of the year to Mr Hayes and Mrs Rogers making my year great. I’ve learnt so much and had a great time all at once. Kyle Skidmore … improving my swimming and competing against strong competitors was rewarding. The other highlights were camp and being a member of the Cathedral Choir. Leonardo Tanner … teaching people to fly RC planes with my friend Hudson. I have made a rock band called Wall of Fire and I did a lot on camp. Royce Williams
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YEAR 5 WHITE Miss Maddison Gorman
BACK ROW: Michael Grassi, Benjamin Maine, Ben Elder, Leo Periz, Nikhil Thambiran, Ashton Callus, Griffin Carpenter, Kyan Monterosso MIDDLE ROW: Ryan Yeo, Brandon Bird, Daniel Russo, Keegen Tran, Miss Maddison Gorman, Nate Dodgson, Hudson Armour, Luke Robinson, Lucian Lamattina FRONT ROW: William Gray, Aris Mazarakis, Jordan Marocchi, Harry Jenkins, Dylan Cadogan, Cuba Day, Isaac Postma, Orlando Audino
Our favourite parts of this year were … … going to camp and going ski-biscuiting because I had my friends with me. We had a really good time getting dumped into the freezing cold water. Hudson Armour … when we went to camp and went on the flying fox. The walk back down the hill was hard and it was very hot. Orlando Audino … seeing my NAPLAN results. It was a big surprise because I did very well. Brandon Bird … the Writers’ Workshop for GATE. We met many famous authors and we did activities related to their books. Everyone else and I had a lot of fun there. Ashton Callus … making my flying fish model for maths. Griffin Carpenter … going to camp. We did many things including ski-biscuiting, abseiling and many other things. The very best thing was our dorms. Cuba Day … going to school camp and going on the ski-biscuit. I also love the sport we did. Nate Dodgson
… representing TC at the Writers’ Workshop with other schools. William Gray … spending a lot of time with my friends at camp. Harry Jenkins … going on camp to Forrest Edge and going on the ski-biscuit. I was lucky to get to sleep in a dorm with all my friends! Lucian Lamattina … being in the JPSSA Inter-school cross country and swimming carnival for TC. Ben Maine … when we did the dry ice experiment with Ms Turich. It looked like a coloured volcano was erupting. Aris Mazarakis … Book Week and getting to dress up. Kyan Monterosso … going to camp and doing a tonne of super fun activities like ski-biscuiting and rock climbing – 2019 was my best school year so far! Isaac Postma … going to Forrest Edge Camp and competing in the Inter-school Chess Tournament. Luke Robinson … making new friends and coming first in the JPSSA Inter-school Carnival for discus. Daniel Russo
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… going on the ski-biscuit at Forrest Edge Camp! Keegen Tran
The best thing about Year 5 White was… … camp because of the food, the activities were fun. Especially the ski-biscuit and seeing the kangaroo play with my paper aeroplane. Dylan Cadogan … meeting new people that I didn’t know before I came to TC this year. Ben Elder … going to Forrest Edge Camp and doing our memory poster in class. Michael Grassi … when we went on camp and we went ski-biscuiting and went on the flying fox. It was very fun! Jordan Marocchi … meeting Miss Gorman. At first, I thought she was alright, but now I think she is the best teacher in Year 5! Leo Periz … going to East Perth Cemeteries for an excursion and participating in sport. Ryan Yeo …when we had school camp and we went on the sea-biscuit. Nikhil Thambiran
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YEAR 4 BLUE Mrs Joanne Du Toit
BACK ROW: Owen Harwood, Max Secker, Lachlan Reid, William Cronin, Luca Sorci, Emmitt Winkler, Zavier Leone, James Felsner MIDDLE ROW: Roman Lawrence, Oliver Cork, Jasper Kaeser, Matthew Murdoch, Mrs Joanne du Toit, Isaac Bosio, Samuel Keys, Zane Del Paggio, Matthew Knezovic FRONT ROW: Christian Viela Dean, Antony Trinh, Riley Moskwiak, Edward Jones, Miles Pounder, Kirian Novatsis, Jeremiah Santelli, Oliver Watkins ABSENT: Samuel Wheatley
I have thoroughly enjoyed …
The first day at Trinity was …
… having fun with my friends. William Cronin
… scary at first, then I went to calm. Roman Lawrence
… the music program here because I have the best music teacher ever! Her name is Mrs Clarke. Zane Del Paggio
… scary because I had no friends in my class. Riley Moswiak
…. making new friends, as well as being called a walking sports encyclopedia. Edward Jones
My favourite memory of Year 4 is … … the hockey tournament because we won all the games. Zane Felsner … the football carnival because I love football. Jasper Kaeser … when Trinity won the Interschool Athletics trophy. Samuel Keys … all our great excursions especially going to Brother Ollie’s workshop, because we love fundraising for them. Jeremiah Santelli … when I broke my arm in Term 1, Week 2! Oliver Watkins
… you can do anything if you put your mind to it. Samuel Wheatley
I love being at Trinity because …
… nerve-wracking because I came later and everyone knew each other. Kirian Novatsis
… it is a great experience, a chance to make new friends and play sport. Isaac Bosio
… scary because I didn’t know anyone. Christian Viela Dean
… we do a lot of art. Owen Harwood
… the first day of Term 2. I was so excited! Emmitt Winkler
… I made new friends. Matthew Knezovic
I have learnt that …
… I see all my friends every day and we do lots of fun things. Zavier Leone
… I need to be an M4O wherever I go and I am good at that. Oliver Cork
… I can go to all the specialist classes. Miles Pounder
… if you focus you will succeed with the challenges. Matthew Murdoch
… I am constantly being challenged to aim higher. Lachlan Reid
… I am smarter than I thought and I can actually spell hard words now, like ‘physical’. Max Secker
… there are a lot of different options: like music, sport, art and science. Luca Sorci
… I am fast at times tables and that I can score 159 answers correct in three minutes. Antony Trinh
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YEAR 4 GREEN Mr Bernard Le Tessier
BACK ROW: Finn Ferguson Wieman, Liam Breakingbury, Tyson Cass, Xavier Kalms, Henry Clarey, Xavier Allison, Owen Breakingbury, Gus Panizza MIDDLE ROW: Mr Luke Thompson, Curtis Locke, Mason Welsh, Beau Paterson, Rohan Richards, Mrs Melanie Rowe, Alphons Joseph, Juwane Miller, Blake Ferguson, Finlay Jennings, Mr Bernard Le Tessier FRONT ROW: James Locke, Reuben Panaia, Ned Sargent, Gabriel Nesa, Nathan Liew, Cooper Brown, Ben Beros, Joseph Palazzo, Ethan Vo
My favourite part of this year was… … the chance to go to Art Extension with the other kids. We made a sculpture of a person out of clay. We also made a Jackson Pollack-like painting. Xavier Allison … touchball in PE with Mr Thompson because my brother did European handball. Ben Beros … doing sporty things like interschool soccer. I really enjoy playing against other schools. Liam Breakingbury … the BMX excursion, it was a fun day. Owen Breakingbury … doing squads after school with your friends. Trinity is a great school. Cooper Brown … our Learning Journey because we showed our parents what we have done. Tyson Cass … learning Rebus puzzles with Mrs Boe in Gifted & Talented. Henry Clarey … when I took part in the regional and state soccer and we came second. It was good to have a day of sport. Blake Ferguson … the excursion to Shipwreck Gallery and Maritime Museum as it was my first full excursion and I liked that my dad came along. Finn Ferguson-Wieman
… going to inter-school to compete against the other schools and to have fun! Finlay Jennings … the coding extension because we could code robots and play games. Alphons Joseph … the education at Trinity College and making friends. Go Trinity College! Xavier Kalms … Music because of musical games and learning the ‘cello and violin. I like performing in front of my classmates. Nathan Liew ... the opportunities I could take in sport and academics. Curtis Locke … the Spelling Bee. It was very exciting. James Locke … our excursion to the zoo, I liked the snake. Juwane Miller … the Library, where you get to read books, lots of books, it’s really fun. I like it. Gabe Nesa … Book Week because there are a lot of cool and funny costumes. I enjoy it a lot. Joseph Palazzo … Edmund Rice Day because we did all these superb carnival games. Reuben Panaia ... having pets in Science. There were mice, silkworms, fish, frogs and tadpoles. Gus Panizza
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… swimming with friends. I have had some fun. Beau Paterson … playing sport with my friends. Rohan Richards ... making rubber band cars. The furthest went 14 metres. Ned Sargent … Art because you are always creative. There are lots of colours to choose from. Ethan Vo … HASS because I love history and it was nice learning more about what I love. Mason Welsh At the start of the year, 23 individual Year 4 boys entered the gates of Trinity College for the first time. It has been wonderful to see how enthusiastically they became a class in the blue and green of Trinity. New relationships have been formed and the excitement that the small Year 4s displayed as they connected with the upper Junior School years and the College, as a whole, illustrates the bond that is developing amongst them. In the course of the year, 4 Green grew by two and now 25 boys share in this bond. Mixing with their Year 6 buddies and looking out for each other is special to witness. With excitement they move further on in their journey at TC, looking forward to more opportunities that they can explore. I look forward to seeing this vibrant group of energetic boys as they take the next step. Mr Bernard Le Tessier
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YEAR 4 WHITE Ms Evelyn Temmen
BACK ROW: Orlando La Falce, Henry Scholz, Caden Stillman, Glen Kennedy, Adrian Faraone, Louis McMurtrie, Levi Rhodes, Christian Odorisio MIDDLE ROW: Mr Luke Thompson, Joel Petrillo, Stephen Williams, Aris Barlogiannis-Geange, Milan Sertorio, Chanon Sutton, Mackenzie Theobald, Felix Palmer, Raymond Palermo FRONT ROW: Oliver Pontre, Cameron Muller, Jingbo Zhang, Luca Gardiner, Angus Brown, Blake Johnson, Harrison Day, Oliver Little ABSENT: Sebastian McManus, Ms Evelyn Temmen
Some of the things we loved about our first year at Trinity …
Oliver Little loved art because it is fun, being a Man for Others and the teachers because they are funny and the best.
Aris Barlogiannis-Geange loved all the strong friendships I made this year and I also loved writing and sport with Mr Thompson.
Sebastian McManus loved violin, sport and art.
Angus Brown loved being a member of Trinity College because there are honour and endeavour awards, violin and writing. Harrison Day loved all the carnivals because I played against my friends and other schools. Adrian Faraone loved the art and the sports carnivals because we played against other schools. Luca Gardiner loved sport, art and the teachers. Blake Johnson loved playing with my new and old friends and I also loved ‘cello and coding. Glen Kennedy loved doing Kahoots, science and coding. Orlando La Falce loved sports carnivals because I loved playing against other schools and music because it is really fun.
Louis McMurtrie loved Boys in Groove, the band and music because I sang to the limits and beyond, if I have a voice crack there are no girls to laugh at me. Cameron Muller loved the canteen because they have the best food. Christian Odorisio loved coding and my friends because they are nice and funny and always have my back. Felix Palmer loved Boys in Groove, the dance group, because I did a solo. Joel Petrillo loved my friends, teachers and the chickens. Oliver Pontre loved Boys in Groove and being in the Years 5/6 band as a Year 4. Levi Rhodes loved literacy – doing all the rotations was so amazing and interesting.
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Henry Scholz loved my friends, art and my teachers. Milan Sertorio loved making all my new friends, doing music with Mrs Clarke and learning how to play handball. Caden Stillman loved design and technology, handball and violin. Chanon Sutton loved making new friends, history and absolutely everything! Mackenzie Theobald loved that I was taught by Ms Temmen the best teacher and I loved choir. Stephen Williams loved art because there are so many new things to do and I never get bored creating clay models and using all the many different coloured paints. I also loved having wondrous excursions such as the zoo, museums, parks and more. Frank Zhang loved science, handball and maths’ tables challenges because they are fun. Ms Temmen loved teaching an awesome class of Year 4 boys.
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JUNIOR SCHOOL FAITH EDUCATION CHAPLAIN AND LITURGIES
Ms Evelyn Temmen
Mr Bernard Le Tessier
SACRAMENT OF EUCHARIST
Masses are a central part of our faith program in the Junior School. The Man for Others mindset continues to be central to the boys in the Junior School and comes to the forefront at our class and school Masses. Mrs Ann Clarke leads the choir and music, making all our Masses special. Opportunities for worship and praise include the opening Mass and each class also hosts and prepares a Mass during the year. Holy Week was a major Term 1 event as we reached the end of our Lenten journey. Mrs Clarke, Mr Bernard Le Tessier and classroom teachers prepared boys from all Junior School year levels to lead us through the Stations of the Cross in Gibney Hall with worship and praise in the form of song and drama. This year all classes were able to receive the Sacrament of Reconciliation in the Chapel. We finish the year with the Thanksgiving Mass, prepared by Mr Le Tessier.
Many Year 4 boys received the Sacrament of Eucharist this year. The Year 4 teachers ensured the boys were well-prepared through the Religious Education program in class. A special thank you goes to Mrs Jo-Anne du Toit, Mr Le Tessier and Ms Temmen for supporting the boys who took part in their own parish or St Mary’s Cathedral sacramental programs.
CHRISTIAN SERVICE Boys in the Junior School have many opportunities to participate in Christian Service and to be Men for Others. This includes Project Compassion as the focus of mission donations in Term 1. The Archbishop’s LifeLink appeal is supported in Term 2. Throughout the year boys donate to the missions through their class mission box and enjoy the times their class has the Mission Trophy for the week. The main beneficiary of the class missions is the India Pilgrimage. In Semester 1, Year 4 students visited Brother Olly’s Wheelchairs for Kids which highlighted for the boys their ability to contribute to the wider community. They followed this up with a cake stall in Term 4 to raise funds for Brother Olly’s work. The Years 5 and 6 classes have visited Archbishop Goody House, Marist Lodge and Lincoln Park as part of their outreach visits to seniors in our community.
MOTHER’S DAY MASS This Mother’s Day, Mass was a memorable occasion organised by Ms Evelyn Temmen. Mothers shared their experiences and boys read beautiful reflections for their mothers. This year the Mass was held in the Sports Centre and was well-attended by mothers and grandmothers.
YEAR 6 CONFIRMATION/LEADERSHIP RETREAT
Edmund Rice Day enables the Junior School students to join their high school brothers in raising funds for the India Pilgrimage. A very successful cake stall is run by the student leaders and teachers. In our final term, boys and their families generously donate hampers for The Shopfront to distribute to homeless people in the community at Christmas.
Year 6 teachers prepared the Leadership and Confirmation retreat held at Camp Kelly. Mr Reuben Brennan, Mr Jason O’Malley and Mr James Quin, led the boys through liturgies, reflection, team games and personal challenges as part of their faith and leadership formation. Mr Luke Thompson, Mr John Lamborn (’69) and Mr Martin Tucker (’87) assisted with the camp and guided the boys in spiritual reflection. With many of the boys receiving the Sacrament of Confirmation through their parish sacramental programs, the retreat is an opportunity to link that theory into action.
Ms Evelyn Temmen Year 4 White Mr Bernard Le Tessier Year 4 Green
Year 4s present Br Olly (Wheelchairs for Kids) with a cheque for funds raised at the Junior School Cake Stall
Junior School Mother’s Day Mass
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JUNIOR SCHOOL GIFTED & TALENTED
Mrs Ricki Boe
Finn Stenning Alexander
da Vinci decathlon at The University of Western Australia
Oliver Jamieson Michael Hall
Westlee Terrell
Evening of Eminence
Luke Chapman
Oliver Nguyen
Luca Fowler
Sculptures by the Sea
Henry Gebauer
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JUNIOR SCHOOL LIBRARY Mrs Ella Spencer
It has been a busy 2019 in the Junior School Library. Of course, a highlight of the year for many boys was the CBCA Book Week where we celebrated our love for reading with the theme ‘Reading is My Secret Power’. During Book Week we had a visit from Australian science writer and internationally published author, Cristy Burns. Cristy was an exciting and engaging speaker and shared her passion for science, innovation and creativity with the boys.
the theme and dressed in some of the most creative costumes we have seen.
On the Wednesday of Book Week, we held our annual Book Week parade where we saw many of our favourite story characters come to life with the help of some very creative mums and dads. The boys certainly embraced
Mrs Ella Spencer Junior School Administration and Library
Throughout the year many of our boys visited the Library on a regular basis to learn and further develop their chess skills. All this practice has paid off as 16 boys represented the College at the IPSHA Chess Tournament at St Mark’s and achieved some wonderful results.
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JUNIOR SCHOOL ART
Clockwise from top right: Henry Gebauer, Year 6; Oliver Nguyen, Year 6; Judd McCartney, Year 6; Luke Chapman, Year 6; Joshua Karelis, Year 5.
Artwork by Year 5 Students
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Jack Clarey, Year 6
Year 6 Workshop with Mrs Shanahan
Finn Stenning Alexander, Year 6
Ollie Jamieson, Year 6
Oscar McManus, Year 6
Patrick Troy, Year 6
Henry Gebauer, Year 6
Year 4 White
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JUNIOR SCHOOL MUSIC Mrs Ann Clarke
Music in the Junior School continued to grow and evolve in 2019.
The Biralee Singers from Queensland visited in Term 3 and the boys were able to rehearse and perform with these inspiring young musicians. As the year finished, the boys continued to attend their rehearsals and performances with diligence and were always keen to try new ideas and to sing or play their instrument in new and challenging ways.
This year, large numbers for both the Years 4 and 5/6 Choirs and the Junior Vocal also grew. The Year 6 Wind Ensemble began working as a group in Term 1 and all members worked quickly to get notes and fingerings learnt. Additionally, the String Ensemble was also at full capacity with two extra groups being formed to play more challenging repertoire for the Catholic Performing Arts Festival. Additionally, the brass and woodwind students also formed smaller performance ensembles and participated with Outstanding results.
Mrs Ann Clarke Music Specialist
Performances at the Junior and Middle School Music Night
JUNIOR SCHOOL MUSIC CAPTAINS LEFT TO RIGHT: Mr Martin Tucker, Zachary McLean, Jacob Allison, Myles Guazzelli
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JUNIOR CONCERT BAND BACK ROW: Matthew Plummer, Felix Cooper, Jacob Allison, Louis Burnett, Beau Bellekom, Judd McCartney, Reilly Cooper, Christian Beor, Lewis Murabito THIRD ROW: George Murphy, Declan O’Brien, Sebastian Park, Seamus McHugh, Finn Stenning Alexander, Oliver Cruskall, James Watkins, Westlee Terrell SECOND ROW: Mrs Ventia Webber, Luca Fowler, Oliver Nicoletto, Ben Muller, Mr Steven Harmer, Leone Magistro, Andrew Zinni, Julian Metcalf, Mrs Ann Clarke FRONT ROW: Giacomo Vinciguerra, Noah Bosio, Connor Chok, Hudson Ding, Charlie Hampson, Harry Dillon, Thomas Sinclair, Kaiden Edmonds, Oliver Nguyen ABSENT: Henry Owen, Zachary Gosatti
JUNIOR STRING ENSEMBLE BACK ROW: Royce Williams, Michael Hall, Dominic O’Hagan, Nikhil Thambiran, Ethan Taylor, Daniel Godfrey, Luke Chapman, David Shanahan, Kyan Tremain, Henry Gebauer THIRD ROW: Luke Stubbs, Jackson Scarparolo, Bowie McCabe, Declan Hope, Patrick Carroll, Keegen Tran, Jack Clarey, Hayden Trinh, Banjo Morris-Luck, Riley Hannah SECOND ROW: Mrs Ann Clarke, Cuba Day, Aris Mazarakis, Aarav Bhandari, David Hunter, Dylan Cadogan, Jordan Marocchi, Harry Dillon, Liam Murray, Raphael Javed, Mrs Elena Bennett FRONT ROW: Oliver Gebauer, Louis Burnett, Christopher Candeias, Thomas Downey, Oliver Rowney, Eli Walsh, Finn Stenning Alexander, Max Radica, Kade Meyer, Jeremiah Locke ABSENT: Emrys Connell, Oisin Flanagan, Benjamin Maine
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ST MARY’S CATHEDRAL CHOIR BACK ROW: Patrick Carroll, Gabriel Masbate, Molodon Mutoya, Sholto Foss, Joseph Milner, Zachary Gosatti FRONT ROW: Leonardo Tanner, Bowie McCabe, Nathan DeFonseka, Riley Smolic, Raphael Masbate, Bailey Coates, Jeremiah Locke ABSENT: John Carroll, Jude Clarke, Ms Jacinta Jakovcevic
YEAR 4 CHOIR BACK ROW: Sebastian McManus, Caden Stillman, Henry Clarey, William Cronin, Xavier Kalms, Glen Kennedy, Luca Sorci, Louis McMurtrie, Tyson Cass, Levi Rhodes FOURTH ROW: Owen Breakingbury, Finlay Jennings, Mackenzie Theobald, James Felsner, Lachlan Reid, Xavier Allison, Liam Breakingbury, Zavier Leone, Gus Panizza, Rohan Richards, Mason Welsh, Chanon Sutton THIRD ROW: Joel Petrillo, Beau Paterson, Alphons Joseph, Matthew Murdoch, Blake Ferguson, Christian Odorisio, Zane Del Paggio, Felix Palmer, Jasper Kaeser, Orlando La Falce, Milan Sertorio, Samuel Keys, Luca Gardiner SECOND ROW: Ethan Vo, Gabriel Nesa, Miles Pounder, Riley Moskwiak, Nathan Liew, Curtis Locke, Mrs Ann Clarke, Samuel Wheatley, Stephen Williams, Ben Beros, Roman Lawrence, Angus Brown, Edward Jones FRONT ROW: James Locke, Ned Sargent, Antony Trinh, Joseph Palazzo, Jingbo Zhang, Harrison Day, Jeremiah Santelli, Oliver Pontre, Cameron Muller, Oliver Watkins, Oliver Little
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YEARS 5/6 CHOIR BACK ROW: Joshua Bairstow, David Shanahan, Riley Ferguson, Ethan Taylor, Felix Cooper, Cooper Harrison, Jacob Allison, Louis Burnett, Luke Chapman, Leo Periz, Daniel McDonnell, Matthew Plummer, Ashton Callus, Hudson May, Bill Smith FIFTH ROW: Benjamin Maine, Dominic O’Hagan, James Watkins, Oliver Rowney, Lewis Murabito, Connor Chok, Marco Sertorio, Nikhil Thambiran, Daniel Godfrey, Max Radica, Finn Stenning Alexander, Thomas Downey, Oliver Cruskall, Aidan Pontre, Christopher Candeias, Casper Sim FOURTH ROW: Royce Williams, Seamus McHugh, Hayden Trinh, Jack Clarey, Michael Hall, Zachary Gosatti, Evan Chok, Nicholas Borck, Eli Walsh, Tieg Maher, Jaxon Beale, Zachary McLean, Patrick Carroll, Jaxon Murdoch, Jeremy Spanjich, Michael Grassi, Kyle Skidmore THIRD ROW: Phoenix Buktenica, Julian Metcalf, Archie Brescacin, Joshua Cordova, Joel Brouwer, Hudson Armour, Declan O’Brien, Westlee Terrell, Bowie McCabe, Lucian Lamattina, Hudson Ding, Andrew Zinni, Luca Fowler, Oliver Nicoletto, Luke Robinson, Cuba Day, Oliver Nguyen, Giacomo Vinciguerra SECOND ROW: William Gray, Isaac Bull, Tamish De Gois, Harry Dillon, Ziggy Kaeser, Joshua Karelis, Mrs Ann Clarke, Myles Guazzelli, Leonardo Tanner, Bailey Coates, Thomas Secker, Aarav Bhandari, Christian Gavin FRONT ROW: Tom Quartermain, Jacob Borck, Jaxon Banton, Taj Distefano, Emrys Connell, Jordan Marocchi, Dylan Cadogan, Orlando Audino, Jordan Sharpe, Jeremiah Locke, Hudson Bown, Oisin Flanagan, Sebastian Ivaldi, Andre Letizia, Aris Mazarakis, Liam Murray, Alexandros Gavalas
JUNIOR VOCAL ENSEMBLE BACK ROW: Hudson May, Ethan Taylor, Luke Chapman, Jacob Allison, Leo Periz, Joshua Bairstow, Max Radica THIRD ROW: Royce Williams, Zachary McLean, Michael Hall, Oliver Cruskall, James Watkins, Jack Clarey, Bill Smith, Jaxon Beale SECOND ROW: Julian Metcalf, Cuba Day, Bowie McCabe, Hudson Ding, Mrs Ann Clarke, Jaxon Murdoch, Zachary Gosatti, Luke Robinson, Oliver Nguyen FRONT ROW: Jeremiah Locke, Christian Gavin, Bailey Coates, Leonardo Tanner, Giacomo Vinciguerra, Luca Fowler, Myles Guazzelli, Aarav Bhandari ABSENT: Taj Distefano, Finn Stenning Alexander
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BOYS IN GROOVE
BACK ROW: Christian Beor, Aidan Pontre, Riley Ferguson, Marco Sertorio, Felix Cooper, Louis Burnett, Beau Bellekom, Isaac Bellis, Matthew Plummer, Finn Stenning Alexander, Zachary McLean, Joshua Cuthbertson FOURTH ROW: Andrew Zinni, Luke Stubbs, Joel Brouwer, Nate Dodgson, Banjo Morris-Luck, Jack Clarey, Hayden Trinh, Louis McMurtrie, Evan Chok, Henry Clarey, Declan O’Brien, Oliver Nicoletto, Samuel Wheatley THIRD ROW: Mackenzie Theobald, Andre Letizia, Cuba Day, James Lake, Giacomo Vinciguerra, Harry Dillon, Raphael Javed, Archie Brescacin, Joshua Cordova, Liam Breakingbury, Kaiden Edmonds, Tamish De Gois, Cruz Sapienza, Gus Panizza SECOND ROW: Zane Del Paggio, Milan Sertorio, Jordan Sharpe, Jaxon Banton, Orlando Audino, Mrs Paula Nicoletto, Mason Welsh, Felix Palmer, Christian Gavin, Christian Odorisio, Blake Ferguson FRONT ROW: Oliver Pontre, Cameron Muller, Ethan Vo, Riley Moskwiak, Luca Gardiner, Stephen Williams, Beau Paterson, Alphons Joseph, Gabriel Nesa, Joseph Palazzo, Harrison Day
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HOUSE ATHLETICS CARNIVAL
Mr Martin Tucker
Our Junior School House Athletics Carnival took place on the 28 and 29 August and was a very successful event, even with the inclement weather on the Thursday. Congratulations to the boys in light blue for winning overall.
Congratulations also to the medal winners:
Thank you to Mr Luke Thompson who organised the event, Mrs Ella Spencer, who assisted in the preparation and the staff and parents who helped and supported their boys. We also extend our thanks to the Year 6 parents who donated morning tea and the group of Year 4 parents who cooked the sausage sizzle lunch.
Runner-up: Finlay Jennings (4G)
YEAR 4
Champion Boy: Samuel Keys (4B) and Liam Breakingbury (4G) Endeavour: Rohan Richards (4G)
YEAR 5
Champion Boy: Axel Walsh (5GD) Runner-up: Max Rees (5G)
Students participated in multiple events across the two days, including sprints, middle distance, jumps, team games and relays. It was pleasing to see the enthusiasm and camaraderie that the boys showed.
Endeavour: Tom Quartermain (5G)
YEAR 6
Champion Boy: Felix Cooper (6W)
Mr Martin Tucker (’87) Head of Junior School
Runner-up: Ben Muller (6W) Endeavour: Zach Gosatti (6B)
HOUSE ATHLETICS CARNIVAL RESULTS
1ST – XAVIER
2ND – CHANEL
3RD – CAMPION
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JUNIOR SCHOOL BASKETBALL In basketball this term, all teams had a great season so far and had a lot of fun. A highlight for the ‘A’ team was when they won against Christ Church Grammar School for the first time in about three years. In Trinity basketball there is great sportsmanship and great teamwork amongst all the teams.
all the basketball coaches who helped select the teams and made the competition run smoothly. Thank you to all the parents who supported the basketball players – you made a big difference. Finally, to the other schools, thank you for having great sportsmanship and playing fairly.
On behalf of all the basketball boys we would like to thank Mr Luke Thompson for organising games and the teams for our Junior School competition. Thank you to
Ziggy Kaeser (6B)
JUNIOR BASKETBALL A
JUNIOR BASKETBALL B
BACK ROW: Hayden Trinh, Ben Elder, Mr Luke Thompson, Cooper Harrison, James Watkins
BACK ROW: Nikhil Thambiran, Connor Chok, Riley Ferguson, Jackson Lestone, Benjamin Maine
FRONT ROW: Ziggy Kaeser, James Lake, Max Rees, Ben Muller, Hudson Armour, Zander McCartney
FRONT ROW: Benjamin De Santis, Thomas Sinclair, George Murphy, Oscar McManus, Christian Gavin
ABSENT: Beau Bellekom
ABSENT: Bill Smith
JUNIOR BASKETBALL C
JUNIOR BASKETBALL D
BACK ROW: Daniel McDonnell, Eli Walsh, Mr Reuben Brennan, Leo Periz, Joshua Bairstow
BACK ROW: Joshua Cordova, Daniel Russo, Zachary McLean, Jackson Scarparolo, Jaxon Beale
FRONT ROW: Evan Chok, Dante Latouche, Christian Beor, Aidan Pontre, Zachary Gosatti, Levi Gosatti
FRONT ROW: Sebastian Santoro, Ethan Turner, Kade Meyer, Andre Letizia, Jacob Borck
JUNIOR BASKETBALL E BACK ROW: Luca Travaglini, Marco Sertorio, Mr Andrew Hayes, Ashton Callus, Lucian Lamattina FRONT ROW: William Gray, Joshua Karelis, Brandon Bird, Andrew Fortey, Andrew Zinni, Taj Distefano
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JUNIOR SCHOOL CRICKET Mr O’Malley, Mr Lamborn and Mr Maxfield were very supportive throughout Term 1. The teachers were generous to give up their time at Tuesday morning trainings. They helped us develop our skills to show on Thursdays. We also appreciate the boys’ families for supporting us during the term and we look forward to seeing you in Term 4.
This term’s cricket began with a flying start with a new ‘A’ coach, Mr Jason O’Malley. The boys trained really hard looking for a spot in the ‘A’s. It was good to see the Year 5s made an impression and got selected in the ‘A’s. Mr John Lamborn (’69) and Mr Tony Maxfield’s (‘79) teams held steady, winning most of their games throughout Term 1. The ‘A’ team had some close games that went right down to the wire, some coming down to the last ball, such as the match against Aquinas College.
Jack Clarey (6B)
JUNIOR CRICKET A BACK ROW: Jack Clarey, Oliver Cruskall, Zach Gangemi, Mr Jason O’Malley, Louis Burnett, Cristiano Farfan, Jeremy Spanjich FRONT ROW: Tom Quartermain, Riley Hannah, Tieg Maher, Aaron Hugo, Nicholas Borman, Kaiden Edmonds
JUNIOR CRICKET B BACK ROW: Raphael Javed, Hudson Mott, Max Radica, Mr John Lamborn, David Shanahan, Jaxon Murdoch, Nicholas Borckr FRONT ROW: Alexandros Gavalas, Thomas Parker, Archie Brescacin, Banjo Morris-Luck, Luca Palmero, Harry Jenkins, Julian Metcalf, Liam Murray
JUNIOR CRICKET C BACK ROW: Ryan Yeo, Kyan Tremain, Mr Tony Maxfield, Kyle Skidmore, Oliver Nicoletto FRONT ROW: Jaxon Banton, Isaac Bull, Dylan Cadogan, Jordan Marocchi, Hudson Bown
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HOUSE CROSS COUNTRY CARNIVAL The Cross Country Carnival held on 28 May, was a fabulous event on a magnificent day. Congratulations to all the boys for the endeavour and the enthusiasm in which they participated and for the sportsmanship they displayed. It was again pleasing to see so many parents attend to support all the boys.
Mr Martin Tucker
The results are as follows:
YEAR 4
Champion Boy: Liam Breakingbury (4G) Runner-up: Antony Trinh (4B) Endeavour: Owen Breakingbury (4G)
YEAR 5
Champion Boy: Bowie McCabe (5G) Runner-up: Max Radica (5GD Endeavour: Taj Distefano (5G)
Thank you to Mr Luke Thompson for his running of the carnival.
YEAR 6
Champion Boy: Oscar McManus (6B)
Mr Martin Tucker (’87) Head of Junior School
Runner-up: Harry Dillon (6W) Endeavour: Aaron Hugo (6G)
HOUSE ATHLETICS CARNIVAL RESULTS
1ST – QUEENS
2ND – XAVIER
3RD – CAMPION
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JUNIOR SCHOOL FOOTBALL Mr O’Malley, Mr Andrew Hayes and Mr Tony Maxfield (’79) were really supportive through the season. Coaching a lot of kids is not an easy job. Thank you for your corporation and generosity in developing our skills and for making us do the best we can. Thank you, parents, for giving up your time to come and support the boys. We look forward to seeing you next year.
With the coldness in the air it only meant one thing – that the footy season is back at Trinity! The ‘A’ side has a remarkable new coach, Mr Jason O’Malley. Hopefully, he will help keep the Ian MacRae Cup in its home at Trinity. The footy season began with a ripping start when all the teams won their first three games. It was a tough selection for the ‘A’ team, with everyone wanting to play in the Ian MacRae Cup. After only two losses against Hale School and the rest wins, we were ready to face Aquinas College in the Ian MacRae Cup again. In the end, we well outscored Aquinas and enjoyed the win.
Jack Clarey (6B)
FOOTBALL A BACK ROW: Max Radica, David Shanahan, Louis Burnett, Axel Walsh, James Watkins, Lewis Murabito MIDDLE ROW: Mr Jason O’Malley, Bill Smith, Max Rees, Beau Bellekom, Jeremy Spanjich, Ben Muller, Thomas Sinclair FRONT ROW: Kai Collins, Levi Gosatti, Aaron Hugo, Oliver Jamieson, Tieg Maher, Jack Clarey, Tom Quartermain ABSENT: Zach Gangemi
FOOTBALL B BACK ROW: Mr Andrew Hayes, Judd McCartney, Louis Burnett, Euan Gardiner, Beau Bellekom, Zach Gangemi, Evan Alderslade, Antonio Sanfilippo, Jamison Hehir FRONT ROW: Ben Muller, Oliver Jamieson, Matthew Ryan, James Watkins, Kobe Browne, Seamus McHugh, Conor Boland, Nicholas Peca, Kaiden Edmonds ABSENT: Isaac Quadros
FOOTBALL C BACK ROW: Mr Tony Maxfield, Zander McCartney, Daniel Russo, Ben Elder, Leo Periz, Luca Travaglini, Tobias Hailand, Brandon Bird, Hudson Armour FRONT ROW: Liam Murray, Thomas Parker, Mitchell Brown, Luke Robinson, Dylan Cadogan, Kade Meyer, Bailey Coates, Sebastian Ivaldi, William Gray
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JUNIOR SCHOOL HOCKEY This year, hockey with Mr Martin Tucker (‘87) and the team has been an amazing experience. We have all improved greatly and been through so much together. Hockey is such a wonderful sport at Trinity. Recently, we have switched to half field, so everybody gets more ball time and the ball moves up and down the field far quicker. It’s loads of fun! We play a game once a week on Thursdays and train Tuesday morning, once a week as well.
just in the game, but between games and in training. Everybody has improved as a hockey player and has become a Man for Others in sport. Hockey has been truly great this year, but it wouldn’t have been the same without all these people doing their best. For me, hockey has been an awesome sport to play at Trinity. I have had so much fun playing the sport and getting better and making new friends as well as strengthening my relationships. As a Trinity student, this hockey season has got to be one of the best things that has happened this year. Well done everyone for trying your hardest and good luck to everyone in hockey for the following years.
I thank Mr Tucker and Mr John Lamborn (’69) for getting up so early on Tuesday mornings and teaching us all about the sport. You have been fantastic coaches! I also thank all the parents for coming down to watch the game and support us, as well as filling up our water bottles and giving us lollies after the game. And lastly, I thank all the players. Everyone always did their best, not
Luke Chapman (6W)
HOCKEY A1
HOCKEY A2
BACK ROW: Mr Martin Tucker, Charlie Hampson, Luke Chapman, Daniel Godfrey, Levi McGrath
BACK ROW: Mr John Lamborn, Henry Gebauer, Henry Owen, Jacob Allison, Hudson May, Griffin Carpenter, Zachary Gosatti
FRONT ROW: Cuba Day, Nate Dodgson, Orlando Audino
FRONT ROW: Oliver Gebauer, Westlee Terrell, Declan Hope, Ryan Yeo, Giacomo Vinciguerra
HOCKEY B1
HOCKEY B2
BACK ROW: Mr James Quin, Oliver Rowney, Gabe Randall, Finn Stenning Alexander, Royce Williams
BACK ROW: Mr James Quin, Lucian Lamattina, Kyan Tremain, Jackson Scarparolo, Daniel Brandenburg Jnr
FRONT ROW: Thomas Vuleta, Hudson Ding, Hudson Bown
FRONT ROW: Andrew Fortey, Isaac Postma, Jeremiah Locke, Oisin Flanagan
ABSENT: Hudson Mott
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JUNIOR SCHOOL RUGBY •
This year was a tough season with heaps of Year 5s never having played rugby, but you would not think that if you saw them halfway through the season. Some examples of great play were: • • • • • • • • • •
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Leonardo Tanner (5G) making amazing tackles Kieran Heslop (5B) running up the ball, breaking through tackles Judd McCartney (6G) with his runs straight down the middle Leon Magistro (6W) running halfway up the pitch every time he touched the ball Casper Sim (5G) swerving in and out running with the ball Patrick Troy (6B) making some awesome tackles Troy Taylor (6B) with tackles bringing people to the ground Fletcher Murphy (6B) with runs making five people taking him to the ground Aidan Pontre (6B) with the runs on the wing dashing threw people Cruz Sapienza (5GD) defending the rucks and running up the ball
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Thomas Downey (5B) smashing through boys not letting anyone take him to the ground Zachary McLean (6G) never being afraid to chase someone down Cooper Harrison (6W) for always taking on the big guys and big tackles Captain, Felix Cooper (6W), with his great tackles and his massive runs.
On behalf of the Years 5/6 rugby team we thank Mr Ben Pagano (’17) and Mr Alex Terry (’09) for taking time out of their day to help us train every Tuesday and play every Thursday and Mrs Astrid Bierer-Cooper for being an awesome manager. Thank you to the parents for supporting the boys every Thursday, the water parents/ boys and finally to the boys themselves for putting in 100% every Thursday and Tuesday to give it their all on the field. Thank you to everyone for helping out this season – it has been an awesome experience! Felix Cooper (6W) and Cooper Harrison (6W) Captain Years 5/6 Rugby Team
RUGBY A BACK ROW: Mr Ben Pagano, Zachary McLean, Felix Cooper, Judd McCartney, Fletcher Murphy, Christian Beor, Thomas Downey FRONT ROW: Aris Mazarakis, Leonardo Tanner, Dante Latouche, Casper Sim, Aidan Pontre, Patrick Carroll, Cruz Sapienza, Kieran Heslop ABSENT: Cooper Harrison, Leone Magistro, Troy Taylor, Patrick Troy
JUNIOR SCHOOL SOCCER In soccer this winter we have had a great season playing against other PSA schools. All the teams showed great sportsmanship and had an awesome time. This year there was a slight change in the size of the field, but all the boys played their best and had a fun time. A highlight is that the ‘A’ soccer team and two Year 4 boys qualified for the state knockout finals.
has made a huge difference. Thank you to all the parents for coming out and supporting all the boys and finally to all the other schools for having great sportsmanship and playing fairly. Hayden Trinh (6G) and Ziggy Kaeser (6B)
On behalf of all the soccer boys, we thank Mr Luke Thompson for organising everything, making the competition run smoothly and helping all the other sports as well. Thank you to all the soccer coaches who helped coach and train the boys to the best of their abilities – it
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SOCCER A1
SOCCER A2
BACK ROW: Mr Luke Thompson, Oscar McManus, Cristiano Farfan, Riley Ferguson, Hayden Trinh, George Murphy, Charles McDonald
BACK ROW: Christopher Candeias, Cooper Widdowson, Marco Sertorio, Connor Chok, Joel Brouwer
FRONT ROW: Myles Guazzelli, Ziggy Kaeser, Riley Hannah, Nicholas Borck, Alexandros Gavalas
FRONT ROW: Harry Dillon, Christian Gavin, Bailey Minderman, Banjo Morris-Luck, Luca Fowler, Benjamin De Santis ABSENT: Mr Josh Martelli
SOCCER B1
SOCCER B2
BACK ROW: Mr Reuben Brennan, Joshua Bairstow, Reilly Cooper, Nikhil Thambiran, Michael Hall
BACK ROW: Miss Maddison Gorman, Raphael Javed, Luca Palmero, Ethan Taylor, Sebastian Park, Timothy Lee, Noah Bosio
FRONT ROW: Oliver Nguyen, Archie Brescacin, Dominic O’Hagan, Evan Chok, Oliver Nicoletto, Phoenix Buktenica
FRONT ROW: Jacob Borck, Taj Distefano, Tamish De Gois, Aarav Bhandari, Sebastian Santoro
ABSENT: Thomas Secker
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SOCCER C2
BACK ROW: Joshua Cuthbertson, Keegen Tran, Brashen De Vries, Michael Grassi, Stefan Andony
BACK ROW: Mrs Kathryn Gordon, Kyan Monterosso, Jon Fisicchia, Isaac Bellis, Eli Walsh, Andrew Zinni, David Hunter
FRONT ROW: Alexander Hanna, Isaac Bull, Luke Stubbs, Jordan Marocchi, Taj Dean
FRONT ROW: Jordan Sharpe, Joshua Karelis, Joshua Cordova, Emrys Connell, Kyle Skidmore
ABSENT: Ashton Callus
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HOUSE SWIMMING CARNIVAL The House Swimming Carnival is a highlight at the beginning of each year. What is very pleasing to see is the progression in the standard of swimming as the boys move through the years.
Congratulations to the following boys who received awards:
This is largely due to the aquatics program the school provides. Thank you to Mr Luke Thompson and Miss Adelaide Garland in preparing the boys and organising the day and to the four House Captains for the way they assisted during the carnival.
Endeavour: Finlay Jennings (4G)
Mr Martin Tucker (’87) Head of Junior School
Endeavour: Marco Sertorio (5B)
Mr Martin Tucker
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Champion Boy: Tyson Cass (4G) Runner-up: Henry Clarey (4G)
YEAR 5
Champion Boy: Bailey Minderman (5B) Runner-up: Joel Brouwer (5G) and Max Radica (5GD)
YEAR 6
Champion Boy: Hudson Mott (6G) Runner-up: Felix Cooper (6W) Endeavour: Jack Clarey (6B)
HOUSE SWIMMING CARNIVAL RESULTS
1ST – XAVIER
2ND – QUEENS
3RD – CHANEL
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JUNIOR SCHOOL TENNIS Term 1 tennis was a huge success. We learnt a lot of new skills and had lots of fun. Every Tuesday morning, we went to the Trinity College tennis courts to train with our head coach, Mr Martin Tucker (’87).
always humble in victory and gracious in defeat. The boys won many magnificent matches against tough opponents. Hard work pays off, as we were rewarded with an icy pole every now and then.
Mr Tucker helped a lot and taught us lots of new things we had never learnt before about tennis. We also had a guest coach come down to train with us.
We can’t wait to get back on the courts again! Oliver Nguyen (6B) and Charlie McDonald (6W)
Every Thursday afternoon, we would have a sports fixture against different PSA schools. Both teams were
TENNIS A
TENNIS B
BACK ROW: Declan O’Brien, Felix Cooper, Mr Martin Tucker, Christopher Candeias, Levi McGrath
BACK ROW: Cooper Widdowson, Daniel Godfrey, Mr Martin Tucker, Matthew Plummer, Michael Hall
FRONT ROW: Oliver Nguyen, Charles McDonald, Oliver Jamieson, Tamish De Gois
FRONT ROW: Harry Dillon, Cuba Day, Bowie McCabe, Luca Fowler, Aarav Bhandari
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TENNIS COACHING
BACK ROW: Keegen Tran, Henry Gebauer, Lewis Murabito, Miss Maddison Gorman, Dominic O’Hagan, Henry Owen, Declan Hope
BACK ROW: Hudson Ding, Royce Williams, Brashen De Vries, Griffin Carpenter, Patrick Carroll, Westlee Terrell
FRONT ROW: Giacomo Vinciguerra, Thomas Secker, Nate Dodgson, Joel Brouwer, Mitchell Brown
MIDDLE ROW: Bailey Coates, Isaac Postma, Joshua Cuthbertson, Ms Alana Brennan, Daniel Brandenburg Jnr, Thomas Vuleta, Luke Robinson FRONT ROW: Taj Dean, Aris Mazarakis, David Hunter, Oliver Gebauer, Kai Collins
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JUNIOR SCHOOL VOLLEYBALL This year we had a great volleyball season with lots of wins, a great team and an even better coach – Mr James Quin. As well as having wins, we also had some losses at the start as everyone was new and didn’t know very much about volleyball. Nevertheless, with hard work, enthusiasm, dedication and a world-class volleyball coach we quickly improved. Now we are the legendary and undefeated, Trinity College.
about volleyball is that you always get a go and you’re always encouraged by your close volleyball friends. Even though volleyball is a summer sport, it’s really COOL to play indoors. From the Junior School volleyball team, we thank our coach, Mr Quinn, for all our learning and Mr Luke Thompson for organising our fixtures and all the PSA schools for playing with us every week.
When you play volleyball at Trinity, you learn new skills, strategies and tactics. You also get to play every week against various PSA schools. One of my favourite things
Myles Guazzelli (6W)
VOLLEYBALL A BACK ROW: Finn Stenning Alexander, Jacob Allison, Mr James Quin, Reilly Cooper, Patrick Troy FRONT ROW: Myles Guazzelli, Sebastian Park, Timothy Lee, Noah Bosio
VOLLEYBALL B BACK ROW: Ethan Taylor, Isaac Bellis, Mr James Quin, Gabe Randall, Oliver Rowney FRONT ROW: Jordan Sharpe, Michael Grassi, Jon Fisicchia, Orlando Audino
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JUNIOR SCHOOL WATER POLO Water polo has been an awesome summer sport for me. I always have loads of fun swimming in the pool with my friends and playing against the other team. It is a great way to get fit while being close to the water.
water polo players for being such great team mates. It really wouldn’t be the same without all these people that have put so much work in. Overall, so far this year, water polo has been an amazing experience, learning more about the sport, making friends and cooling down in the water. It has been so much fun!
It is quite a challenging and tiring sport, so we refresh in our quarter time and when we are subbed off. Ms Garland, our aquatics teacher, has taught the teams so much about waterpolo; tactics, fouls and techniques. She makes water polo with her even better. I would like to thank her for all the work she has done.
Luke Chapman (6W)
I would also like to thank all the parents for coming over to see us play and providing support for their sons and, most of all, I would like to thank all the other
WATER POLO A BACK ROW: Seamus McHugh, Thomas Downey, Luke Chapman, Axel Walsh, Judd McCartney, Lachlan Locantro, Hudson May FRONT ROW: Leone Magistro, Luke Stubbs, Casper Sim, Stefan Andony, Leonardo Tanner
JUNIOR WATER POLO A BACK ROW: Luke Chapman, Fletcher Murphy, Miss Adelaide Garland, Taj Kulenovic, Lachlan Locantro FRONT ROW: Giacomo Vinciguerra, Judd McCartney, Jack ScacchiaMaher WATER POLO B BACK ROW: Alexander Hanna, Troy Taylor, Fletcher Murphy, Kyan Monterosso FRONT ROW: Sebastian Ivaldi, Jeremiah Locke, Oisin Flanagan, Emrys Connell, Kieran Heslop
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2019 AWARDS JEAN-PAUL STARKIE OLD BOYS’ PRIZE For the student (other than the Head Prefect) most outstanding for Leadership, Loyalty and Service
SIMON HOMSANY HEAD PREFECT (THE CHRISTIAN BROTHERS’ MEDAL)
ALEXANDER ROSSI JP ILICH AWARD For Outstanding Service to the School in Sport
THOMAS GREEN PROXIME ACCESSIT
SAMUEL PESCE DUX OF COLLEGE
LUCA ROSSI ARCHBISHOP’S PRIZE FOR CHRISTIAN LEADERSHIP
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HEAD PREFECT
VALEDICTORY ADDRESS Simon Homsany
The Men for Others mantra was evident in the Faith Pillar this year. With the newly renamed Edmund Rice Day, all students embraced the day by engaging in various activities promoting the teachings and message of Blessed Edmund Rice. Trinity students are further empowered to be Men for Others through the Christian Service program. This allows the students to fully immerse themselves in service towards others that extends beyond just the school grounds. Opportunities such as the Kimberley Immersion, Winter Sleep Out and Soup Patrol are examples of the many events this year that exemplified servant leadership and exhibiting altruism in the vision of Blessed Edmund Rice.
Good evening special guests, parents, staff and my fellow students. As we gather as a community tonight, we can all proudly reflect on and celebrate the wonderful accomplishments of our College in 2019 – and with renewed optimism and excitement we will look forward to a prosperous future ahead. This year marked the beginning of a new era at Trinity College whilst also recognising our treasured history. We welcomed new Principal, Mr Darren O’Neill, who has served our College community in his first year with the upmost wisdom and respect, which has set a platform for our School to thrive upon for many years to come. We also celebrated our 125th year anniversary, from our beginnings as CBC Perth, which is a fantastic achievement for our College.
Academically, the College continued its excellence through professional and dedicated staff; committed to realising each student’s academic potential. The eclectic nature of our education was further evident by Trinity becoming the first PSA School to integrate the Dance ATAR subject into its curriculum. Along with the continued growth of co-curricular activities, such as debating and chess, these courses allowed students to develop as well-rounded and confident young men, to be able to think critically and experience different perspectives. Beyond the classroom, Trinity celebrated its inaugural Wellness Week in Term 3. The week was filled with activities across all year levels, which focused on the mental wellbeing of the students. In modern society, where there is increased focus on mental health awareness, this was a remarkable initiative by the College and one that served our community well.
A Trinity College education is both a holistic and allinclusive prestigious privilege which caters for all students in the Edmund Rice tradition. Within the Four Pillars of faith, academic, culture and sport, each student can showcase their many skills and talents and flourish in a cohesive working and social environment. Under this model, Trinity men are challenged to pursue excellence by reaching their potential to leave an influential legacy on the College community and this was very much the theme for this year. The legacy of a Trinity man is measured beyond the amount of sporting trophies he wins, academic awards he receives or instruments he can proficiently play. There is no doubt these are important to the College and help build character within students. However, the legacy of a Trinity man is measured by his ability and willingness to be a Man for Others – a man who helps all others regardless of the situation at hand, accepts responsibility for his actions and demonstrates his true self in the face of challenge, hardship and adversity.
The Cultural Pillar continued to enhance Trinity’s reputation as being home to one of the best music departments in the state. Our senior music students embarked on a tour across Europe in July. This was an opportunity to showcase the many talents of our music students while displaying the Men for Others ethos on an international level. This
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family life while simultaneously coaching our 1st rowing team, and all the while helping with the organisation of many year group events, speaks volumes about your character and devotion towards us all. You have taught us all many great life skills and have truly inspired us on our journey together. Thank you for making our time at Trinity so memorable and we wish you all the best for the future. I acknowledge and sincerely thank the work of our Principal, Mr Darren O’Neill, and his leadership team. Your guidance truly reflects the TC Spirit within our College. You have established genuine care and endeavour to see the best in every student and have been remarkable role models for us all. As graduating students, we thank you for the leadership you have provided. To live out the Men for Others ethos, every student needs a backbone to assist them in their pursuit of excellence. To all the parents and guardians of the students: your unconditional love and support towards us all are truly inspiring. You have given us the greatest gift by sending us to this magnificent School and we are forever thankful. Not only have you sacrificed many hours to see the growth of your own son, but you have invested many of your efforts for the betterment of our College as a whole. Your faithfulness to the school is unmatched by others and for that we are extremely grateful. May God bless you all.
Head Prefect Simon Homsany and Deputy Prefect Jean-Paul Starkie
tour was a huge success highlighted by our Trinity Chorale winning first place in the All Boys Choir Section at the Summa Cum Laude International Music Festival in Vienna. Closer to home, Trinity students won seven shields at the Catholic Preforming Arts Festival. This, along with the many captivating performances by all our students, culminated in Trinity College winning the Zenith Clock for the 16th year in a row. These achievements would not be possible without the tireless efforts of many individuals and I congratulate all involved under the guidance and encouragement of Dr Robert Braham.
I’d like to thank my Deputy Head Prefect, Jean-Paul Starkie (12.8), and my fellow 2019 Prefects. As a group of leaders, you have served the College community conscientiously and have lived out your words by your actions. I am confident in saying you have invested your full energy to develop other students’ leadership capabilities and have provided a distinguished framework for our future leaders to thrive. I wish the 2020 Prefect body all the best in their leadership and other endeavours for next year.
Within the Sporting Pillar, Trinity was successful with both rowing and golf teams winning the Hamer Cup and PC Anderson Trophy respectively. These achievements truly epitomise the TC Spirit and brotherhood at our College as they require the contribution and desire from all year groups and are not reliant on just the individual. However, sport at Trinity stems and extends beyond just the victories. It is the growth of students’ mental and physical health as well as building resilience that sport manifests as a vital component to a Trinity education. Many of our senior school students, especially in our 1st teams, would attend middle school sport trainings with the aim to strengthen the bonds between year groups and create strong cultures in each of our sports. Several of our athletes represented the College at state and some even at international levels. This is an extraordinary achievement for Trinity and one that all of us should be proud of. It was pleasing to see a vast number of these students from younger age groups, which should no doubt leave us all here tonight confident that sustained success within the Sport Pillar is not far away. I congratulate outgoing Director of Sport, Mr Stephen Leahy (’78), for his amazing contribution to sport at Trinity. On behalf of all students, I thank you for all the sustained dedicated efforts you have given to every one of us.
For those returning to the College: continue to uphold the Catholic teachings of our School and strive to be a better man every time you walk through the gates. Your time is truly scarce at the College; however, there are opportunities in abundance for you to leave your legacy. I call on you to embrace each opportunity that comes your way with a growth mindset; as your dream outcome might just be on the other side of your greatest challenge. Inspire others and live out the TC Spirit in all that you do. And finally, to the Class of 2019. Over the years we have become brothers not because it is just meant to happen, but rather because of the unreserved desire and passion you show towards each other. Trinity has provided us with the greatest gift in that we have found friends for life. I stand here tonight proud of these fine young men beside me and have been constantly inspired over our journey together, evident by the camaraderie that not only exists between your peers but with all associated within our College. As individuals you have all lived the Men for Others ethos with pride. As a united collective, I can safely say with great confidence and joy that we, the Class of 2019, have left our legacy on the College community.
For the ability for our students to leave a legacy, there are many committed and diligent people who help us fulfil our goals and realise our potential. Tonight is an opportunity to thank those people for their many contributions to the College over the course of the year. Firstly, to all our staff at Trinity College. Thank you for your service to students which often extends above and beyond what is required. While the students may not openly display it, there is a genuine respect and appreciation for all your efforts and your desire to see us improve as young men. The relationships that are formed between students and teachers are truly special at Trinity and I thank the teaching staff for everything you have given us, especially the Class of 2019.
Let us all go forward tonight with great optimism about the future ahead of us. The year 2019 provided a new chapter and a wave of fresh new energy here at Trinity. May the TC Spirit burn bright in all of us as we continue our mission in the light of Jesus Christ. Thank you and God bless. Simon Homsany (12.4) 2019 Head Prefect
A specific thank you goes to our head of Year 12, Mr Kenny Chan. To balance being our year leader with
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Trinity College Massed Choir
Thomas Green – awarded Proxime Accessit
Samuel Pesce – awarded Dux of College
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2019 Head Prefect Simon Homsany with Mr Darren O’Neill – receiving The Christian Brothers’ Medal
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YEAR 12 AWARDS ALEXANDER ROSSI EDMUND RICE AWARD FOR RELIGIOUS EDUCATION (RELIGION & LIFE ATAR) ROWING - BEST OARSMAN MANAV PATEL RELIGION & LIFE GENERAL MATHEMATICS METHODS ATAR BENJAMIN ALLEN CROSS COUNTRY - SENIOR SCHOOL DECLAN ALLEN DANCE ATAR DRAMA ATAR WESTERN ART MUSIC ATAR (HENG CHEONG MEMORIAL AWARD) DAIVIK ANIL HUMAN BIOLOGY ATAR MITCHELL ARDAGH ECONOMICS ATAR AIDAN AUSTEN CERTIFICATE IV BUSINESS KOBE BAGSHAW CERTIFICATE II VISUAL ART (FURNISHING) ALEX BIUNDO ENGLISH GENERAL MEDIA PRODUCTION & ANALYSIS GENERAL DEJAN BOUWHUIS APPLIED INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY ATAR JAMES BREUST POLITICS & LAW ATAR DION CARLE CERTIFICATE II OUTDOOR RECREATION JAKSON EGAN SWIMMING - OPEN CHAMPION WATER POLO - SENIOR SCHOOL SEBASTIAN ELLISON EARTH & ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE GENERAL MATTHEW FRENCH CRICKET - 1ST XI
TADHG GLYNN GEOGRAPHY ATAR ANDRE GORSKI ATHLETICS OPEN AGE CHAMPION THOMAS GREEN HOCKEY - 1ST XI MATTHEW HASKINS AVIATION GENERAL JEROME IACONI TENNIS - 1ST VIII BENJAMIN JASPER COMPUTER SCIENCE ATAR JARROD JEREMIAH FRIENDS OF MUSIC AWARD FOR OUTSTANDING SERVICE TO MUSIC SENIOR PERCUSSION ENSEMBLE (OUTSTANDING CONTRIBUTION) JAYCOB KELL DESIGN (TECHNICAL GRAPHICS) ATAR SIGNUM FIDEI ART AWARD TIM KELLY MEDIA PRODUCTION & ANALYSIS ATAR ADAM KNOX WORKPLACE LEARNING
ALEXANDER PAGANO PIPES AND DRUMS (OUTSTANDING CONTRIBUTION) BENJAMIN PEARS FOOTBALL - 1ST XVIII SAMUEL PESCE CHEMISTRY ATAR MATHEMATICS SPECIALIST ATAR PHYSICS ATAR LEROY PIGRAM CERTIFICATE II INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY JAKE PIZZUTO ACCOUNTING & FINANCE ATAR ENGLISH ATAR ADAM RICCI ITALIAN (SECOND LANGUAGE) ATAR WILLIAM SHACKLES CLASSICAL GUITAR ENSEMBLE I (OUTSTANDING CONTRIBUTION) JACK THOMSON MATERIALS D&T (WOOD) GENERAL DIMITRI TSAGARIS DEBATING (OUTSTANDING CONTRIBUTION) MURRAY MCKENNA MEMORIAL PRIZE FOR HISTORY ATAR
PERTH LIBAO SENIOR CHORALE (OUTSTANDING CONTRIBUTION) MAX WATERVOORT WIND ORCHESTRA DESIGN (GAME DESIGN) (OUTSTANDING CONTRIBUTION) GENERAL
CIARAN MCCARTHY-RYMER AYDEN WEDGE CAREER & ENTERPRISE GENERAL PHYSICAL EDUCATION STUDIES ATAR HARRISON MIN OO MATHEMATICS ESSENTIALS ZAK WILKINS GENERAL AVIATION ATAR ANDREW NGUYEN MATHEMATICS APPLICATIONS ATAR (JAMES HUTCHINSON MEMORIAL PRIZE) LIAM PABBRUWE ENGINEERING STUDIES ATAR
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YEAR 12 Mr Kenny Chan (‘91)
Year 12 is a particularly challenging year, not only because of the number of important events for the boys but also because of the shortened number of school days in the year for that year group.
sizzle, popcorn machine and ice cream van on campus. Although the weather was looking to be atrocious with heavy showers in the morning, by the time the match came around, the skies had cleared and the only precipitation that took place were those in the teachers’ eyes as the game went down 4–0 against them. Again, there was a strong representation from Trinity at the Catholic Performing Arts Festival in Term 3. The performances took up a lot of extra-curricular practise and rehearsals and all the Year 12 boys involved in the Cultural Pillar of the College are commended for their commitment. They spent many recesses, lunchtimes and before/after school times locked away in sound booths and rehearsal rooms. A consolation to their sacrifice is they again brought the grand prize for the festival, the Zenith Clock, back to Trinity for another year.
Term 1 started with a hint of ‘magic’ as the boys eagerly anticipated the Year 12 Ball during the April school holidays. Planning and construction for the ‘Yule Ball’, inspired by the movie Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire, started six months earlier and was a labour of love from the parents involved. It was exciting to be a part of the creative force that made the vision come to life. That night, Gibney Hall was transformed into a truly enchanted place and all who attended were overwhelmed by the awe and spectacle of it.
For the Class of 2019, the beginning of Term 4 brought the end of their tenure at Trinity. Graduation celebrations took place in Week 2 and kicked off with the College Presentation Night, where the College farewelled the cohort and the 2019 Prefects handed the mantle of student leadership to the 2020 Prefect body. It was an emotional night for the Year 12 parents – and for many – this would be their last Trinity Presentation Night.
Shortly after the ball, the 2019 school production of The Brothers Grimm Spectaculathon was rolled out. It was a family friendly comedy based loosely around several classic fairy tales. The production, which took place at the beginning of Term 2, highlighted the depth of acting talent at Trinity. There were some unforgettable performances from Year 12 students who played both male and female roles. The quality of the production highlighted the strong legacy of Performing Arts that has been developed at the College over the years.
Graduation Day two days later was an equally emotional affair. The day kicked off with the TOBA Breakfast and Year 12 Farewell Assembly. The assembly was conducted with due ‘pomp and ceremony ’ and every Year 12 student was ‘piped’ in and out of the Sports Centre. The morning celebrations concluded with the traditional Trinity Rumble followed by a Class of 2019 photograph on Mann Oval. The evening’s events took place at the Perth Convention Centre, beginning with the Graduation Mass where each student was
A favourite event on the school calendar is always the staff versus prefects soccer match that takes place near the end of Term 3. The day was combined with the Year 12 fundraiser for the Edmund Rice Support Centre for Refugees which is in Mirrabooka. A carnival atmosphere was created by the Year 12 students, with a sausage
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not only of the boys, but of me over the years. In Year 9, when I assumed the role of Head of Year for this group, I used the analogy that a student’s success is like a campfire and to keep the fire in the middle burning bright, all sitting around it have a responsibility. There is no doubt that a large part of transforming our boys into great young men lies in the efforts of parents working their magic in the background.
presented with their graduation certificate and Edmund Rice medallion. Guests then moved to the adjacent ballroom for dinner. The dinner was a light-hearted affair with entertainment provided by the school rock band. There were moving reflections from some students and parents , finishing with thanks and gifts presented to the Pastoral Care Group teachers.
Finally, to the Class of 2019, as mentioned in my final address at graduation, you have been a fantastic part of my life journey. I wish you every success as you venture outside the Trinity bubble, explore the world and conquer your goals. Just remember to pay close attention to the most important things in life – family and loved ones!
This now leads me to give sincere thanks to the Year 12 Pastoral Care Group teachers: Ms Casey Vinci (12.1), Ms Lissa Coleman (12.2), Mr Paul Bolton (12.3), Mr Craig Adams (12.4), Ms Lisa Laurino (12.5), Mr Mark Dodd (12.6), Ms Danielle Pieraccini (12.7) and Mr Adam Gage (12.8) who were relentless in their support for the boys whenever required.
Mr Kenny Chan (’91) Head of Year 12
Thank you also to the Year 12 Prefect Group who led the cohort with positivity and maturity. Although the prefects were outwardly identified as leaders, this year would not have left such a respectable legacy if it were not for the wave of high-quality individuals that backed them up. Whenever the Year 12 cohort were asked to get involved with something worthwhile or that might make the community a better place, the response was always overwhelmingly positive. I would be amiss not to acknowledge the parents of the Year 12 boys for all their support and encouragement,
Staff vs Prefects Soccer Match
Year 12s are welcomed to TOBA at their Graduation Breakfast
Mr Kenny Chan with Lachlan Sibosado, Head of Year 12 Award recipient
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Benjamin Adams
Benjamin Allen
Declan Allen
Semisi Amato
Daivik Anil
Mitchell Ardagh
Geordie Atherton
Aidan Austen
Kobe Bagshaw
Cameron Baker
Oliver Bell
Lachlan Bertram
Griffin Binning
Alex Biundo
John Blair
Max Blair
Dejan Bouwhuis
Lachlan Bozich
Hayden Brady
Lachlan Brennan
James Breust
Ben Callaghan
Nicholas Campagna
Dion Carle
Xavier Carrabba
Nicholas Cattalini
Anton Chokolich
Michael Ciancotti
Callum Clayton
Cruz Cleary
Brody Close
Charlie Coates
Jonathan Cooke
Alessio Cottino
Luke Cotton
Mitchell Craig
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D’Arcy Culverwell
Aidan Darmawan
Joseph Dawson
Trey Dawson
Jacob D’Castro
Joshua De Filippis
Ashley Degebrodt
Jaxon Degebrodt
Isaac Del Casale
James Della Gatta
Matthew Della Gatta
Tomas Despotovski
Brayden Dillon
Brandon Duong
Jakson Egan
Jayden Egitto
Sebastian Ellison
Harry Emmanuel
Cooper Fare
Declan Farrell
Simon Fernandes
Lachlan Fitzgerald
Timothy Forrest
Matthew French
Tom Gartside
Will Gavin
Tadhg Glynn
Revonne Godfrey
André Gorski
Ethan Gosatti
Thomas Green
Dylan Hampson
James Hardy
Sean Harrison
Jack Harvey
Brett Hassett
Angus Hay
Alexander Henwood
Peter Hoang
Hugh Hogan
Ethan Holmsen
Simon Homsany
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Jerome Iaconi
Juliano Ipsaro-Passione
Louis James
Ayodhya Jayawickrema
Jarrod Jeremiah
Jacob John
Jaycob Kell
Tim Kelly
Fintan Kinsella
Adam Knox
Soorya Kurubalan
Henry Ladhams
John Lagan
Thomas Langdon
Fynnigan Langer
Jason Le
Jackson Lee
Victor Le Tessier
Perth Libao
Ashley Lloyd
Lachlan Loveridge
Jacques Mafrica
Jacob Mangan
Zach Manson
Ethan Marrapodi
William Matar
Ciaran McCarthy-Rymer
Nicholas McDonald
Timothy McDonald
Rory McElwee
Owen McMahon
Marcus McRostie
Samuel Minniti
Harrison Min Oo
Michael Miocevich
Max Mistilis
Alexander Moffatt
Aaron Moore
Brendan Murphy
Andrew Nguyen
Luke Ottobrino
Angus Owens
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Liam Pabbruwe
Oliver Pabbruwe
Alexander Pagano
Manav Patel
Isaac Patman
Benjamin Pears
Samuel Pesce
Andrew Petagna
Leroy Pigram
Jake Pizzuto
Isaac Poon
Lachlan Rainsford
Callum Reader
Sailee Reed
Jack Rhodes
Adam Ricci
Gaudi Robbins
Harrison Roberts
Seyha Robertson-Zurzolo
Adam Robinson
Leon Rocca
Matthew Roche
Alexander Rossi
Luca Rossi
Thomas Rundle
Alexander Santoro
Jordan Schindler-Thomas
Harrison Scott-Rogan
Connor Seve
William Shackles
Lachlan Sibosado
Ethan Sinclair
Jacob Spitteler
Jean-Paul Starkie
Samuel Symons
Honour Ta
Ryan Tan
Gabriel Thomas
Michael Thomas
Ryan Thompson
Jack Thomson
Michael Todaro
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Louis Tot
Dimitri Tsagaris
Kyle Wright
Harry Zimmermann
Max Watervoort
Ayden Wedge
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12.1 BACK ROW: Hayden Brady, Jakson Egan, Zachary Weller-Thomas, Michael Thomas, Mitchell Ardagh, Dejan Bouwhuis, Aidan Austen, Benjamin Allen MIDDLE ROW: Leroy Pigram, Oliver Bell, Griffin Binning, Jacob Mangan, Ashley Degebrodt, Zach Manson, Nicholas Campagna, Brett Hassett, Jaxon Degebrodt FRONT ROW: Dion Carle, Soorya Kurubalan, Timothy Forrest, Ms Casey Vinci, Alex Biundo, Ethan Gosatti, Benjamin Adams
12.2 BACK ROW: Fynnigan Langer, Louis James, Samuel Pesce, Tadhg Glynn, James Hardy, Lachlan Brennan, Jack Harvey MIDDLE ROW: Leon Rocca, Cruz Cleary, Cooper Fare, Tim Kelly, Andrew Petagna, Cameron Baker, Michael Miocevich, Jacob D’Castro FRONT ROW: Aaron Moore, Rory McElwee, Matthew Della Gatta, Ms Lissa Coleman, Michael Ciancotti, Matthew Roche, Alexander Moffatt
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12.3 BACK ROW: Liam Pabbruwe, Harrison Roberts, Ben Callaghan, Joseph Dawson, Luke Ottobrino, Kyle Wright, Max Mistilis MIDDLE ROW: Isaac Del Casale, Harrison Scott-Rogan, Owen McMahon, Mr Paul Bolton, Jayden Egitto, Semisi Amato, Joshua De Filippis FRONT ROW: Callum Clayton, Adam Robinson, Isaac Patman, Alexander Pagano, James Della Gatta, Tomas Despotovski, Andrew Nguyen
12.4 BACK ROW: Simon Fernandes, Anton Chokolich, Dylan Hampson, Luke Cotton, Matthew Haskins, Max Blair, D’Arcy Culverwell MIDDLE ROW: Lachlan Rainsford, Ruben Gonzalez, Lachlan Loveridge, Mr Craig Adams, John Blair, Harrison Min Oo, Daivik Anil FRONT ROW: Marcus McRostie, Tom Gartside, Sailee Reed, Ashley Lloyd, Mitchell Craig, Simon Homsany, Trey Dawson ABSENT: Minh Truong
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12.5 BACK ROW: Oliver Pabbruwe, Jacob John, James Breust, Jack Rhodes, Ayden Wedge, William Matar, John Lagan, Geordie Atherton MIDDLE ROW: Louis Tot, Adam Knox, Alexander Henwood, Gaudi Robbins, Declan Farrell, Ciaran McCarthy-Rymer, Thomas Langdon, Fintan Kinsella, Samuel Symons FRONT ROW: Seyha Robertson-Zurzolo, Brandon Duong, Jake Pizzuto, Ms Lisa Laurino, Will Gavin, Alexander Santoro, Jonathan Cooke
12.6 BACK ROW: Michael Todaro, Jerome Iaconi, Ayodhya Jayawickrema, Juliano Ipsaro-Passione, Lachlan Fitzgerald, Aidan Darmawan, Ryan Thompson MIDDLE ROW: Henry Ladhams, Brayden Dillon, Thomas Rundle, Mr Mark Dodd, Xavier Carrabba, Sean Harrison, Jaycob Kell FRONT ROW: Samuel Minniti, Brody Close, Kobe Bagshaw, Ethan Marrapodi, Perth Libao, Revonne Godfrey, Max Watervoort ABSENT: Declan Allen, Jackson Lee, Luca Rossi
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12.7 BACK ROW: André Gorski, Ethan Sinclair, Lachlan Bozich, Sebastian Ellison, Jordan Schindler-Thomas, Hugh Hogan, William Shackles MIDDLE ROW: Dimitri Tsagaris, Jacob Spitteler, Isaac Poon, Alessio Cottino, Nicholas McDonald, Jack Thomson, Thomas Green, Victor Le Tessier FRONT ROW: Jacques Mafrica, Gabriel Thomas, Timothy McDonald, Miss Danielle Pieraccini, Ethan Holmsen, Peter Hoang, Jason Le ABSENT: Alexander Rossi
12.8 BACK ROW: Jarrod Jeremiah, Matthew French, Jean-Paul Starkie, Benjamin Pears, Harry Zimmermann, Lachlan Bertram MIDDLE ROW: Mr Adam Gage, Adam Ricci, Charlie Coates, Brendan Murphy, Connor Seve, Zak Wilkins, Manav Patel, Lachlan Sibosado FRONT ROW: Angus Hay, Ryan Tan, Callum Reader, Angus Owens, Honour Ta, Harry Emmanuel, Nicholas Cattalini
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PREFECTS BACK ROW: Sean Harrison, Jean-Paul Starkie, John Lagan, Joseph Dawson, Anton Chokolich, Dejan Bouwhuis, Benjamin Allen FRONT ROW: Aaron Moore, Dimitri Tsagaris, Samuel Symons, James Della Gatta, Lachlan Sibosado, Simon Homsany, Alexander Moffatt
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YEAR 12 BALL Mr Kenny Chan (‘91)
It was a long campaign, with preparations having been underway since Term 4 in 2018. But after six months of planning and construction, the 2019 ‘Yule Ball’ inspired by the movie Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire, saw Gibney Hall transformed into a scene straight out of Hogwarts.
out of the flames. Accompanying furnishings and decorations adorned the foyer to provide an authentic re-creation of a Gryffindor dormitory. Dozens of floating candles illuminated the grand staircase all the way to the first-floor landing. A ‘Leviosa’ spell would have been useful setting them in place but, being mere muggles and not adept at the mystic arts, each candle was, instead, individually and painstakingly affixed by a ‘tool’ equally as magical – parental love! At the top of the stairs, Hermione Grainger and Nagini, the cursed pet serpent of Voldermort, was waiting to welcome each guest as they walked through the doors of the Great Hall.
The setting for the ball was akin to a fairy tale journey that brought the magical world of Harry Potter alive. The anticipation and excitement were palpable before 6.00pm as the crowds gathered outside the ‘Rose Arbour’, which served as the entrance to the unbelievable setting created by the dedicated work of the Ball Committee and the army of Year 12 parent workers.
Through the doors, attendees then entered the dining area which took every guest’s breath away. From the thousands of individual snowflakes that hung from the ceiling to Professor Flitwick conducting the beastly orchestra, the attention to detail was a sight to behold and sent shivers up everybody’s spines. The ball tables were elegantly ornamented with winter branches lit by hanging candles reflecting off icicles and for every lady, there was a personalized ‘winter ring’ to remind them of this already unforgettable night.
As the guests passed through the entrance, they were transported to the outer grounds of Hogwarts, complete with mystical pine forest, owlery and Hagrid’s Hut, where they were greeted by Hagrid himself – keen to keep out all muggles – but this didn’t stop many of them from swamping him for photographs.
The exquisite attention to detail extended to the bathrooms. In the gents’ bathroom, displayed along the walls were an array of mug shots of the ‘Most Wanted’ wizards and other undesirable characters (a.k.a. the Year 12 PCG teachers!!!). The ladies bathroom was more elegantly decorated with beautiful ornaments, dimmed lighting and an assortment of olfactory potions!
Next stop on the enchanted journey was the undercroft area, transformed into an old English courtyard reminiscent of Hogsmeade Village, where the boys were treated to a mystical beverage concoction, served in a stylised glass mug fit for the setting. By 6.45pm, all guests were aching to see what else was in store for them inside Gibney Hall. The moment attendees walked into Gibney Hall foyer, all that could be heard were gasps. They stepped into an enchanted scene taken straight out of Gryffindor Tower, complete with crackling fireplace and magical letters soaring
Following Simon Homsany’s (12.4) Head Prefect address, Fra Oscar said grace and the food was served. After the main course, DJ Michael DB had the whole room pumping with popular tunes.
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A testament to the creativity of the parents involved with the ball can be evidenced by the grand door created by the parents compared to that used on the actual movie set
A further thank you goes to Head of Year 11, Mr Joel Shinkfield, along with Mr Dario and Mrs Rosalba Bottega, who coordinated the Year 11 volunteers with their service responsibilities. Several Year 11 parents are also thanked for helping with crowd control and supervision on the evening. Without all this extra help from the extended community, the night would not have run so smoothly or have been as successful. A final thank you goes to the Head of the Parent Council, Mrs Michelle Rapkoch, who provided a wealth of generosity and support through the whole campaign.
By the end of the night, the air conditioners in the hall struggled to keep up with the heat output by energetic bodies moving to the beats. It was wonderful to see everybody having such a fantastic time and the respect the boys showed towards their partners was impressive. Every year, the school ball doesn’t just come together miraculously on the night. As mentioned earlier, the Ball Committee was hard at work since October 2018, planning and constructing their grand vision for how the night would unfold. A massive thank you goes to Mrs Rita Rocca and Mrs Gabrielle Murphy, the relentless Ball Coordinators, who guided the team ambitiously and supportively to reach their desired outcomes. They were supported by the team leaders: Mrs Edwina Cottino, Mr Roger and Mrs Jill Gorski, Mrs Caroline Ellison, Mrs Angela Moffatt, Mrs Nicola Gosatti, Mrs Leonie Forrest, Mrs Diana Homsany, Mrs Heather Patman, Mrs Vicki Tot, Mrs Mel Starkie, Mrs Julianne Blair, Mrs Fiona Pagano, Mrs Sheree Del Casale and Mrs Lexine French. The team leaders and their army of Year 12 parents put in countless hours throughout Term 1 and especially during the April school holidays. The dedication to the project was astounding which led to, for lack of a better term, a magical experience for all on the night.
And finally, thank you to the Trinity maintenance staff for always being on hand whenever some heavy lifting needed to be done. The success of the ball would only have been possible through the generous efforts and contributions of all mentioned and is just another shining example of how strong the Trinity community is when it comes to creating awesome experiences for our boys. Mr Kenny Chan Head of Year 12
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YEAR 11 AWARDS LUCAS ARVINO RELIGION & LIFE ATAR RILEY MATTINGLEY RELIGION & LIFE GENERAL KHOOSHVIN BALGOBIN AVIATION ATAR AARON BLAMPEY ACCOUNTING & FINANCE ATAR HUMAN BIOLOGY ATAR MATHEMATICS APPLICATIONS ATAR
JACK HARLOW CERTIFICATE II SPORT & RECREATION
CAMERON PELL PHYSICAL EDUCATION STUDIES ATAR
KYLE HEMBRA MATHEMATICS ESSENTIALS GENERAL
JULIAN RASCHILLA CERTIFICATE II BUSINESS
BENJAMIN JASPER CHEMISTRY ATAR WILLEM LAMERS POLITICS & LAW ATAR
MATTHEW BOTTEGA ENGINEERING STUDIES ATAR
JASON LANDON DESIGN (TECHNICAL GRAPHICS) ATAR
ALEXANDER BRADLEY DESIGN (GAME DESIGN) GENERAL
JOSHUA LOCKE SWING BAND I (OUTSTANDING CONTRIBUTION)
THOMAS BRISTOW-STAGG AVIATION GENERAL
JOSHUA MAKINSON ENGLISH GENERAL
RYAN COSTLEY MEDIA PRODUCTION & ANALYSIS GENERAL
AIDAN MCDONAGH RUGBY - 1ST XV
JOSHUA CREVOLA MODERN HISTORY ATAR RAFAEL FIORE LITERATURE ATAR PHYSICS ATAR CAELAN FOTI MATERIALS D&T (METALS) GENERAL NOAH FOTI ENGLISH ATAR MEDIA PRODUCTION & ANALYSIS ATAR VISUAL ART ATAR
ZANE MELECA APPLIED INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY ATAR PAVEL MISIUN BIOLOGY ATAR DYLAN MULLIGAN CONTEMPORARY GUITAR ENSEMBLE 1 HUAN NGUYEN VISUAL ART GENERAL LUCA O’BRIEN BASKETBALL - 1ST V
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DECLAN RYAN MATHEMATICS METHODS ATAR MATHEMATICS SPECIALIST ATAR MUSIC ATAR DANIEL SANTELLI ITALIAN (SECOND LANGUAGE) ATAR MATTHEW SHERRY CAREERS & ENTERPRISE GENERAL WORKPLACE LEARNING MICHAEL TASSONE DRAMA ATAR SEBASTIAN TEO MATERIALS D&T (WOOD) GENERAL KIERAN THESEIRA VOLLEYBALL - 1ST VI ETHAN THROSSELL GEOGRAPHY ATAR DANIEL VOS ECONOMICS ATAR CALEB WEBB EARTH AND ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE GENERAL KINTA PINCHIN-YAMADA HEAD OF YEAR 11 AWARD
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YEAR 11 Mr Joel Shinkfield
The focus for Year 11 this year was on developing a sense of what it looked like for everyone to give their VERY BEST, within the context of stepping up into the roles of senior students.
YEAR 12 BALL WAITERS Twenty Year 11s also served as waiters for this year’s Trinity Ball. This was a great experience for the lads, giving us all a small taste of what was to come for our cohort next year as we transition into Year 12. The Year 11 waiters did a fantastic job and were praised on numerous occasions by the coordinators and caterers. Well done!
At year group assemblies and talks this year, I often spoke of Year 11 and Year 12 being similar to a relay; not that they were about to finish their race, but that our young men need to ‘commence their run’ to get up to speed before being handed the ‘baton’.
RIVER CRUISE WITH MERCEDES COLLEGE This year, the social event with Mercedes College was an evening river cruise from Elizabeth Quay to Fremantle and back. The weather was perfect, all our young men danced the evening away and enjoyed another chance to socialise with the young ladies from Mercedes.
ACADEMICS Stepping up into Senior School pathways that included ATAR and Workplace coursework, was without a doubt the biggest challenge for our Year 11s. The rigours of balancing study, sport, family and their own personal interests and pursuits, provided plenty of opportunities for reflection, perseverance and growth as they also fulfilled their responsibilities to the College.
CHRISTIAN SERVICE AND FAITH FORMATION The Christian Service program and retreats provided yet more opportunity for our Year 11s to grow spiritually, through service of others, reflection and shared faith life.
SENIOR AND PEER MINISTERS
All Year 11 students completed a week of Christian Service in Term 1 this year, at various schools, care facilities and charities. I had the pleasure of seeing several of our students at their placements and it was fantastic to see them in their element, serving and working for the betterment of others, living out practically what it is to be a Man for Others.
Part of the responsibilities of our Year 11 students were to be involved with mentoring of our Years 7 and 8 students in the Becoming Brothers retreat and Quest retreat. These roles of Senior and Peer Ministers were taken on by the Year 11s and they performed admirably. The feedback from staff, parents and students showed how important these programs are in building that sense of brotherhood across the year groups.
It was a time of growth for us and quite eye-opening in many cases. It also provided a source of reflection at the retreats, for what the experience meant to our young men and adding to the sense of appreciation for the many blessings we have. Looking forward, it has also given them something to plan towards in Year 12 with their Christian Service Senior Projects.
Thank you to all our Senior and Peer Ministers for taking your roles so seriously and being such great examples to the young students that you were working with. I have seen evidence of it being beneficial in your own development and growth as well.
Year 11 River Cruise with Mercedes College
Mr Joel Shinkfield with Kinta Pinchin-Yamada, Head of Year 11 Award recipient
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Year 11 Ball Waiters
LEADERSHIP CLASSES
We look forward to continuing with the Men of Honour X Program next year and will run three more workshops.
Throughout this year, more than a third of our year group attended several optiona, Friday afternoon leadership classes that focused on developing their capacity to positively influence and motivate others.
FINAL REMARKS With Year 11 being such a busy year and less structured pastoral time available, this really was a year for establishing personal vision and motivation for learning, leadership and the demonstration of character in the small things.
Personally, I thoroughly enjoyed running these sessions and seeing so many students attend and engage with the discussions and content. There was obvious growth, increase in confidence and awareness of their own capacity to be active leaders of the College community.
It was a great year for the Class of 2020 in which so many of our year group hit their stride, really taking on the call to get ready to receive their ‘baton’ in less than a year.
STUDENT COMMITTEES Part of that daily leadership was worked out through the various student committees that ran this year. For the first year there were no PCG ‘Councillors’ in Year 11, with all students able to commit to working within one or more committees.
Many thanks go to the parents of the Class of 2020 for their ongoing support and perseverance throughout this year. We have one year to go and I am looking forward to working with you all again next year!
For the first year of this leadership framework, it was very encouraging to see the level of interest and commitment from the Year 11 students and allowed us to work collaboratively across the year group.
Finally, once again, I thank the team of Year 11 Pastoral Care teachers; Mr Peter Oliver, Ms Sonia Scordo, Mr Barry McKenna, Mr Anthony D’Ignazio, Mrs Annika Holland, Mrs Rosa Nicholls, Ms Eliza Knapman and Mrs Sarah Pontre. Thank you for all your efforts and support this year.
CRAZY SOCK DAY Among other things, this collaborative approach resulted in a collective effort to raise awareness and funds for Edmund Rice Camps for Kids through a Crazy Sock Day – our main fundraiser for this year. The Year 11s organised the day and encouraged the other year groups to participate by wearing crazy socks for a day for a gold coin donation. It was a successful event that included a sausage sizzle and we hope to run it again next year.
I wish all our students all the very best for 2020. God Bless. Mr Joel Shinkfield Head of Year 11
MEN OF HONOUR X PROGRAM The Men of Honour X Program ran for the first time this year as the pastoral care framework for Year 11. Mr Glen Gerreyn, founder of The HopeFull Institute, author of Men of Honour and creator of the program, launched our efforts in January with a seminar to the Year 11s. Over the year we held several workshops where students and their dads, grandfathers, mums or significant life person, worked through themes related to the transition of becoming a man in today’s world. Glen also delivered a Positive Parenting seminar this year, which was also very well received and beneficial to all who attended.
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11.1 BACK ROW: Declan Ryan, Daniel Ghobryal, Brendan Bin Omar, Andre Dodo-Balu, Samuel Kennedy, Max Ryan, Reuben Webb MIDDLE ROW: Harrison Hamlyn, Alexander Bradley, Joshua Makinson, Tom Lindsay, Jack Georgiades, Ethan Loveland, Nicholas Caddy, Ethan Lam FRONT ROW: Luke Iacopetta, Joshua McIntyre, Oliver Schurmann, Mr Peter Oliver, Noah Foti, Jamie Allen, Marco Serapiglia
11.2 BACK ROW: Jason Landon, Chadd Kerrigan, Bailey O’Driscoll, Mason Tatafu, Oscar Wray, Kyle Wheatley MIDDLE ROW: Caelan Foti, Ryan Costley, Riley Mattingley, Kinta Pinchin-Yamada, Daniel Hoye, Christian Nicholls, Kristian Little FRONT ROW: Connor Budge, Lucas Arvino, Ms Sonia Scordo, Michael French, Matthew Bottega ABSENT: Rowan Frankowiak, Caleb Webb
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11.3 BACK ROW: Patrick Croll, Luca Campbell, Jack Wojtowicz, Oliver Pope, Thomas Bristow-Stagg, Joshua Crevola, George Hatton MIDDLE ROW: Benjamin Petrich, Mackenzie Matthews, Rafael Fiore, Daniel Vos, Michael Boffey, Pavel Misiun, Salvatore Duku FRONT ROW: Charles Gilbert, Libero Piffaretti, Mitchell Quick, Mr Barry McKenna, Brennan Bonetti, Christian O’Driscoll, Noah Harris
11.4 BACK ROW: Trent Smith, Ethan Regan, Jack Perry, Jarom Watts, Jakob Strohmeier MIDDLE ROW: Oscar Steegstra, Zacary Lee, Jess Higgins, Ethan Simpson, Luke Grattoggi, Harrison McHardie FRONT ROW: Wilson Nguyen, Daniel Rees, Aidan McDonagh, Tom Murray, Kenzie Bui ABSENT: Sri Krishna Dharmapuri, Dylan Mulligan
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11.5 BACK ROW: Michael Tassone, Reece Gerrand, Nicholas Ellery, Colin Howells, Benjamin Vivian, Jack Harlow, Benjamin Jasper MIDDLE ROW: Eric Bonney, Adam Vidotto, Nicholas Cooley, Mrs Annika Holland, Ethan Hardy, James Hoang, Zane Meleca FRONT ROW: Dylan O’Connor, Kade McCormack, Khooshvin Balgobin, Finn Moloney, Tristan Bottega, Callum Rodger, Luke Kelly ABSENT: Cameron Pell
11.6 BACK ROW: Angus Holmes, Jonah Bosio, William Rowney, Angus Watson, Willem Lamers, Matthew Sherry MIDDLE ROW: Julian Raschilla, Nathan Mundt, Aiden Ogg, Ms Eliza Knapman, Daniel Santelli, Thomas Robertson, Tyler George FRONT ROW: Sebastian Teo, Huan Nguyen, Joseph Ricci, Luca O’Brien, Griffin Woodhouse, Nikolo Lake ABSENT: Santiago Paz
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11.7 BACK ROW: Ted Lane, Jack Kiddle, Izayah Rioli, Michael Fidock, Kyle Hembra, Sidney Roberts, Adrian Sinagra MIDDLE ROW: Darren Tran, Amal Subi, Kieran Theseira, Mrs Sarah Pontre, Liam Kearle, Aaron Blampey, Joshua Locke FRONT ROW: Jake Tonich, Tomas Druzianich, Filipe Passarani, Ethan Throssell, Cameron Leach, Joshua Sumich, Jojo Parise
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YEAR 10 AWARDS MATTHEW LOO EDMUND RICE AWARD FOR RELIGIOUS EDUCATION CLASS 1
SHOLTO FOSS STRING ORCHESTRA (OUTSTANDING CONTRIBUTION)
JONATHAN SLATER EDMUND RICE AWARD FOR RELIGIOUS EDUCATION CLASS 2 ACADEMIC ACHIEVEMENT ENGLISH ACADEMIC ACHIEVEMENT HUMANITIES
COLIN GAULT PHYSICAL EDUCATION
JOSH KIRKLADY ADELPHE KING PRIZE FOR DRAWING
JONAS SOARES MENDES EDMUND RICE AWARD FOR RELIGIOUS EDUCATION CLASS 3
GIUSEPPE MACRI ITALIAN
ISAAC MORRISON EDMUND RICE AWARD FOR RELIGIOUS EDUCATION CLASS 4
DANIEL MACRAE ACADEMIC ACHIEVEMENT MATHEMATICS COMPUTER SCIENCE ATAR
HARLEY JENNINGS EDMUND RICE AWARD FOR RELIGIOUS EDUCATION CLASS 5
NOAH MCDONALD HEALTH EDUCATION
BENJAMIN FELS EDMUND RICE AWARD FOR RELIGIOUS EDUCATION CLASS 6
NATHAN SBROCCO SOCCER - 1ST XI
CHRISTIAN SILVA DANCE (OUTSTANDING CONTRIBUTION)
LUCAS SICILIANO EDMUND RICE AWARD FOR RELIGIOUS EDUCATION CLASS 7
THOMAS TRANTER ACADEMIC ACHIEVEMENT SCIENCE
ISAAC PINTO EDMUND RICE AWARD FOR RELIGIOUS EDUCATION CLASS 8 MUSIC
NICHOLAS YAP BADMINTON - 1ST VI
LUKE ALDERSLADE DRAMA
BEN TUCKER HEAD OF YEAR 10 AWARD
OLIVER CRANNY MATERIALS DESIGN & TECHNOLOGY
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YEAR 10 Mr Andrew Jenkin
Building on from their lived-out trademark and lessons learnt through Middle School, 2019 provided plenty of opportunities for the Class of 2021 to ‘Step up into Senior School’. This motto was intended to provide the impetus for all students in the cohort to extend themselves regarding their commitments and further evolve as independent learners who are highly capable leaders in being selfless, caring and thoughtful in their actions.
their College education and enhance their potential to go above and beyond the basic expectations. Many students actively sought out ways to develop their potential through three areas of leadership that were established for the cohort. In total, 64 students fulfilled openings where they could lead their peers in social and service activities, enhance the wellbeing of the cohort in Pastoral Care Group time and mentor the Year 6s through their transition into the Secondary School. This latter role involved the Junior School transition coaches working with a group of three Year 6 students in facilitating a familiarisation program over five weeks created by current Year 10 students who experienced the shift themselves and were motivated to make it easier for their younger peers. Further emphasising the investment in the area was the incorporation of the Wolfpack leadership program conducted out of school hours in Term 1 and the role-modelling from exemplary students who fulfilled roles as tour guides and waiters at College and Auxiliary events.
The co-acting themes for the Year 10s focused on each student ‘seeking growth and giving support’ within all Four Pillars of the College and then effectively ‘planning for pathways’ as all students negotiated course selection for Years 11 and 12 and then began preparing for the challenging and demanding transition. Enhancing student wellbeing was, once again, at the core of all initiatives and programs where students embraced the chance to put the wellbeing of others before their own.
The Class of 2021 has been impressive in their willingness to volunteer for many service experiences including being a roadie on Quest retreat, feeding the homeless via the Red Cross Soup Patrol and supporting local agencies assisting staff in aged care facilities. Our Service Project for the year was directed towards supporting the St Vincent de Paul Society. Following a presentation to the cohort on Edmund Rice Day, the student leaders then worked diligently to plan an interPCG activity to raise funds. From this, the inaugural Year 10 SleepOut for Vinnies was organised and this proved to be hugely successful with 34 students joining three staff in raising awareness for homelessness by spending the night in similar circumstances on College grounds and raising almost $5,000. Later in the year the students were again understanding and generous as they contributed to the Vinnies Christmas Appeal where Christmas items and school supplies were provided to aid those less fortunate. Such is the passion
From a pastoral perspective, once again there was a strong emphasis on leadership and service where the two aspects worked together closely with opportunities made readily available to allow the boys to truly understand and demonstrate the College’s maxim of being Men for Others. With no formal councillor roles appointed this year, students were challenged to develop their leadership portfolio by moving out of their comfort zone and being willing to put time and effort into causes for benefit of others. Some of the programs and roles were created to enable to students to value-add to
Year 10 Social with Mercedes College
Mr Andrew Jenkin with Ben Tucker, Head of Year 10 Award recipient
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Year 10 SleepOut for Vinnies
and desire amongst the students to volunteer their time and effort, all students should be proud of the record high numbers who applied to be part of the Kimberley Immersion next year and to be a Senior/Peer Minister. This selfless attitude will provide a huge impetus and enable the students to be an asset to the College in the years ahead.
Keys for Life which assisted students in attaining their drivers’ licence. In addition to their Christian Service, spiritual growth within the brotherhood was evident during their earnest participation in the year level Masses and the spiritually and emotionally rewarding Emmaus retreat during Term 3. It would be remiss of me not to acknowledge the exceptional efforts of so many students in contributing across all Four Pillars of the College. While dedication to excellence was recognised through such measures as achievement awards, fairest and best trophies and competition shields, it was humbling to see the vast majority of students excelling in effort and aptitude within their chosen pursuits.
A key component of the cohort’s trademark through Middle School was respect for self and others, particularly when it came down to decision-making. From this, a key pastoral focus through the year was educating the students at making informed decisions to minimise risk and develop greater self-confidence through being more self-assured, allowing them to also understand individual differences. Some of the internal and external programs students were privileged to experience related to this, included: •
Sideffect presentation – dangers associated with illicit and synthetic drugs
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Prevention of Alcohol and Risk Related Trauma in Youth (PARTY Program) at Royal Perth Hospital
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Paul Dillon presentation – dangers associated with alcohol and parties
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Daniel Bradshaw (StreetX founder, commerce graduate) – benefits of planning and goal setting
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Youth Mental First Aid Certification (qualification) lead by external psychologists
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Elevate Education – study skills
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YSafe presentation – dangers related to social media and technology safety
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Zero2Hero Youth Mental Health Forum – Developing wellbeing and resilience
All Year 10 students were fine ambassadors of the College and dutifully respectful and considerate when mingling with students from Mercedes College, Iona Presentation College and Perth College. Student leaders within the Social Pillar were exceptional in their organisation of the Term 3 social with Mercedes which we hosted in the Foley Centre. Following the studentdriven decision for a red theme, the ‘Red’ical Bash’ was a night to behold with the venue being transformed and students adopting the red themed dress code superbly. Pamela Humphreys Dance Company was included to entertain and encourage some mixer dances which proved very popular with all students and the smiles all round bore testament to the fond memories made. I express my heartfelt gratitude to the superb group of Year 10 Pastoral Care Group teachers who, for up to four years, have been unwavering in their exceptional commitment to challenge and care for our students. Along with College Psychologist, Mrs Ioanna Culleton and Deputy Principal for Year 10, Mr Anthony Byrne, they have formed a collective who have proven to be an integral element in the continued formation of the Class of 2021.
The expansion of the Year 10 Personal Development and Wellbeing (PDW) program continued from the improvements in previous years. Containing key aspects of the Year 10 Health program within the Australian Curriculum, it consisted of seven course units that the students rotated through to enrich our core curriculum. Based on feedback from parents and students, an initiative this year was the Money Smarts course which was designed to support students in navigating key financial considerations in the future such as budgeting, understanding credit/debt, taxation and superannuation. The students also completed meaningful programs involving Christian Service, careers, student learning empowerment, Relationships IQ, Wellbeing 101 and
Upon reflection, Year 10 has been an excellent year in the way the cohort refined their maturity level and embraced the increased responsibility and opportunity that comes with being a senior student. I urge all students to get involved in the array of service prospects that are available and to set a strong example to the younger students to admire and follow. I am exceptionally proud of every one of them and I wish them all the very best for next year as Year 11 students. Mr Andrew Jenkin Head of Year 10
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YEAR 10 STUDENT LEADERS BACK ROW: Lucas Siciliano, Lachlan Bonwick, William Comerford, Lachlan Moroney, Jonathan Slater, Ben Tucker, Flynn Tyson MIDDLE ROW: Alexander Homsany, Thomas Tranter, Dante Holdsworth, Mr Andrew Jenkin, Luke Alderslade, Samuel Attwater, Harry Smith FRONT ROW: Massimo D’Amelio, Nathan Le, Jordan Martelli, Robert Hansen, Preston Campbell, Benjamin Fels, James Mahoney
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10.1 BACK ROW: Alexander Cartwright, William Comerford, Rory Sinclair, Anthony Chob, Gavin Ryan, Killian Smith MIDDLE ROW: Jed Armstrong, Lachlan Eames, Xavier Dawson, Mr John Abordi, Luke Hailand, Francis Moschilla, Christopher Marchesani FRONT ROW: Anthony Collova, Carlos Torre, Harry Smith, Max Zaccagnini, Matthew Loo, Augustine Anthony, Elshaday Shanahan ABSENT: Edward Drew, Ashton Jones, Lual Lual
10.2 BACK ROW: Mitchell Tsapazi, Jonathan Slater, Brendan Best, Alexander Baroni, Keefer Smith, Kurt Arthur, Fraser O’Sullivan, Rory Charles MIDDLE ROW: Jayden Nguyen, Taiga Matoba, Cuba Aveling, Gabriel Hamilton, Mrs Judy Dawson, Bonheur Cubahiro, Alexander Homsany, Giuseppe Macri, Andrea Di Ciano FRONT ROW: Josh Kirkaldy, Ashton Cooper, Mack Woodacre, Ben Tucker, Luke Brindal, Thomas Edwards, Jaxon Fong
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10.3 BACK ROW: Ryan Erskine, Brad Lawrence, Jayden Graham, Angus McDonald, Samuel Farnfield, Jack Hudston MIDDLE ROW: Liam Santoro, Jude Clarke, Samuel Attwater, Liam Cooper, Jun Hao Tay, Jonas Soares Mendes FRONT ROW: Danai Weelaart-Osborne, Harry Bell, Paul Marchesi, Ms Donette Firkins, Robert Hansen, Thomas Smith, Marcus Petrillo ABSENT: William Gardiner, James Grey, Jeremy Mayne, Bradley Paulet
10.4 BACK ROW: Lachlan Rainer, Isaac Morrison, Joshua Wiriadisastra, Zachary Dancewicz, Ben Starcevich, Zach Brennan, Flynn Tyson MIDDLE ROW: Ashley Miragliotta, Ryan DeCelis, Noah Perkins, Mr Damien Hansen, Isaac Pinto, Nathan Sbrocco, Nicolas Santalucia FRONT ROW: Nathan Le, Mitchell McGrath, Oliver Cranny, Jeffrey Farrell, Noah McDonald, Kuba Jayamaha, Xavier Adamos ABSENT: Nicholas Biundo, Charlie Stops, Joshua Wilson
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10.5 BACK ROW: Jack Le Goueff, Cooper Paul West, Patrick Scally, Colin Gault, Jedd Busslinger, Nathan Holland, Finn O’Toole MIDDLE ROW: Oliver White, Ethan McMillan, Eli Loveland, Ryan Stillman, Louis Wiinschl, Harley Jennings, Troy Miller, Jordan Martelli FRONT ROW: Massimo D’Amelio, William Rehn, Antonio Galipo, Mr Corey Miskiewicz, Carlos Tan, Anders Phan, Angus Bell ABSENT: Aaron Seth
10.6 BACK ROW: Benjamin Shah, Tate Meinertz, Daniel MacRae, Joshua Horgan, Patrick Keenan, Jack Blair MIDDLE ROW: Ryan Sheik, Spencer Bluntish, Finn Gismondi, Mr Gordon Dean, Jesse McQuillan, Gabriel Naylor, Noah Egitto FRONT ROW: Max Pola, Ethan Sykes, Thomas Rainsford, Jarrad Wood, Jordan Di Nella, Preston Campbell, Benjamin Fels ABSENT: Christopher Thomas, Hayden Windus
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10.7 BACK ROW: Sholto Foss, Leon Scurria, Chase Ridley, Oliver Bradley, Samuel Thorpe, Lachlan Bonwick, Tex Gorski MIDDLE ROW: Cristiano Tizzano, Aryan Pulappadi, Thomas Gavin, Luke Alderslade, Lucas Siciliano, Damon Winterburn, Spencer Smith, Kaung Thet Han FRONT ROW: Peter Misiun, Callum Lee, James Mahoney, Nicholas Yap, Anthony Taliangis, Samuel Hu, Nathan DeFonseka, Benjamin Oatham ABSENT: Mr Ben Mitchell
10.8 BACK ROW: Cayliss Seden, Liam Cartwright, Lachlan Moroney, Samuel Zimmermann, Patric Manaf-Hassan, Jensen Yeo, Coen Agate MIDDLE ROW: Timothy Robinson, Dante Holdsworth, Brandon Boylen, Taylor Hannah, Julian Leone, Domenico Germano, Thomas Tranter, Thomas Devine FRONT ROW: Grant Rapkoch, Ace Clark, Rafael Sitorus, Mr Cyrus Naseri, Nehemiah Reuben, Christian Silva, Davin Do ABSENT: Amato Amato
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YEAR 9 AWARDS CHRISTIAN MARCHESANI EDMUND RICE AWARD FOR RELIGIOUS EDUCATION CLASS 1
THEO BATTALIS ACADEMIC ACHIEVEMENT MATHEMATICS
ASHTON FEWSTER TOM LEISHMAN MEMORIAL AWARD - MIDDLE SCHOOL SPORT
CONNOR WILSON EDMUND RICE AWARD FOR RELIGIOUS EDUCATION CLASS 2 ACADEMIC ACHIEVEMENT ENGLISH
ZANE ILLICH PHYSICAL EDUCATION
STEPHEN FRANSE EDMUND RICE AWARD FOR RELIGIOUS EDUCATION CLASS 3 HEALTH EDUCATION
DAMIEN LAWRENCE WIND ENSEMBLE (OUTSTANDING CONTRIBUTION)
THOMAS WILLIAMS EDMUND RICE AWARD FOR RELIGIOUS EDUCATION CLASS 4
FRANCISCO MATHEW CHORALE MIDDLE SCHOOL (OUTSTANDING CONTRIBUTION)
IVAN KHUU EDMUND RICE AWARD FOR RELIGIOUS EDUCATION CLASS 5
JOSEPH MILNER MUSIC
BIORK ALIA EDMUND RICE AWARD FOR RELIGIOUS EDUCATION CLASS 6 ITALIAN
MYLES BROWN ACADEMIC ACHIEVEMENT HUMANITIES HEAD OF YEAR 9 AWARD
JAMES WATSON EDMUND RICE AWARD FOR RELIGIOUS EDUCATION CLASS 7 ACADEMIC ACHIEVEMENT SCIENCE
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YEAR 9 Ms Amanda Marocchi
While pastoral care is a term that encompasses many different aspects of life at Trinity College, it starts with the unique ‘continuity of care’ framework that we have in place for our students.
BALLROOM DANCING The College provides a wealth of opportunities for students to develop a strong sense of culture through numerous co-curricular activities. In Term 2, the boys were challenged beyond their capabilities, facing an eight-week ballroom dancing program with Mercedes College. Although awkward at times, their attitudes were sensational, embracing all styles of dance and even perfecting the ‘bus stop’. The boys were a credit to themselves and their school on the night of the 1950’s themed social, setting the standard with their costumes and dancing the night away in spectacular fashion. What a pleasure it was watching these fine young men mature – they developed some impressive dance moves at the same time!
Through our Pastoral Care program, our aim is to develop the whole boy, both inside and outside of the school gates. The Year 9 program is designed to equip our students with the skills and inner fortitude to tackle the many hurdles that teenagers face in today’s world. This year, the Class of 2022 have faced many hurdles and accomplished some great achievements, no greater than the impressive development in their maturity.
POSITIVE EDUCATION AND WELLBEING
CHRISTIAN SERVICE AND FAITH FORMATION In 2019, the Year 9 cohort was introduced to the important role that Christian Service plays in the development of a Trinity College man. In a culture that is so wrapped around ‘wants’ and ‘achievements’, it is easy for the boys to grow up without a sense of gratitude for what they have and empathy for the needs of the less fortunate around them. Volunteering through the Christian Service program and helping others became a very fulfilling experience for the boys and, ideally, developed their own sense of gratitude. Research has shown that teens who engage in Christian/community service are more responsible with higher self-esteem and resilience. Volunteering will develop each boy’s skill set in the areas of leadership, communication and decision-making. The school year culminated in the Year 9 Galilee retreat, providing the students with an opportunity to reflect on the stories, teaching and life example of Christ as he walked around the lake. A special thank you goes to Ms Marya Stewart and Campus Ministry for coordinating such a fulfilling Christian Service program in 2019.
Schools play an increasingly important role in assisting their students to develop cognitive, social and emotional skills. Research evidence is now mounting to show that student wellbeing is positively related to academic performance. With this in mind, in 2019 we introduced some small measures to ensure we focus on maintaining a strong positive mindset. Meditation and the concept of mindfulness was introduced – we discussed the concept of mindfulness and its reference to being completely in touch with and aware of the present moment, as well as taking a non-evaluative and non-judgmental approach to your inner experience. We discussed the impact this skill can have on their overall performance both academically or on the sporting field and slowly, it became the norm – and whilst most won’t admit it, they actually enjoyed it. The concept of gratitude was also introduced, playing an integral part in the cultivation of positive emotions. In Semester 2, we brought in the practice of keeping a gratitude wall, offering students a method of identifying and reflecting on all the good things in their lives – all the things they must be grateful for. Gratitude is thought to be linked to wellbeing because it promotes creative thinking,
Year 9 Galilee retreat
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positive emotions and positive reflection. By promoting gratitude, we hope to foster these connections on a much wider scale which, in the long term, will help the students as well as the College. Whilst there have been some amazing transformations and wonderful events take place in 2019, these have come with their challenges. Upon reflection, Year 9 has definitely been a significant transition for our students into the greater responsibilities of being a young man, but I have no doubt these experiences have provided a solid foundation for a successful future at Trinity College. I take this opportunity to thank the Year 9 Pastoral Care staff for being amazing role models to these young men and a special mention goes to Mr Daniel Bateman for his commitment over the past three years in guiding his PCG throughout his time at the College. The staff at Trinity College and, in particular, the Year 9 PCG staff have shown amazing commitment to challenge and care for our students, which is integral to the continued formation of the Class of 2022. I am excited to see what great things are in store next year and I am proud to move alongside them as they continue their journey. Ms Amanda Marocchi Head of Year 9
Jack and Jesi Ieraci, Luca an Rae Bempascuito, Corey and Claire Loiacono
A Night to Shine
Ms Amanda Marocchi, Theo and Lisa Battalis, Alexander and Loretta Christodoulakis, Evan and Lexine French
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9.1 BACK ROW: Nathanael Tomich, Johann Soares, Matia Piletic, Lewis Nannup, Adam Fortey, Jamaan Peters, Jude Petrich MIDDLE ROW: Jack Ridge, Michael Lamborn, Taylor Langer, Taj McCartney, Max Beros, Jarvis Rickard, Colby Sibosado, Lleyton Ardagh FRONT ROW: Harry Duncan, Liam Maher, Xavier Binning, Ms Alison Mackenzie, Rhiley Butler, Thomas Williams, Ashton Spadoni ABSENT: Ethan Hipper, Jack Jenkins
9.2 BACK ROW: Liam Squire-Welsh, Jaxon Manaf-Hassan, Alexander Thomson, James Watson, Zane Illich, Xavier Walsh, Corey Loiacono, Jett O’Rourke MIDDLE ROW: Panayiotis Karageorgiou, Callum Morosini, Alan Ngo, Aaron Fonte, Lachlan Calder, Sebastian Siciliano, George Mihalopoulos, Emmet Hodder-Ryan FRONT ROW: Cooper Anderson, Jordi Stewart, Francisco Mathew, Mr Daniel Bateman, John Carroll, Jeevan John, Jacob De Santis
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9.3 BACK ROW: Coby Perry, Harrison Pope, Charlie Morcombe, Nicholas Fry, Cristian Tot, Riley Murphy, Griffin Holmes, Zachary Gerrans MIDDLE ROW: Ethan Malpass, Rohan Bisnath, Diego Sapienza, Evan French, Kiran Thambiran, Junpei Liu, Freddy Lovett, Martin Murphy, Dion Primerano FRONT ROW: Aidan Owen, Molodon Mutoya, Beau Allanson, Mr Ben Kriszyk, Stephen Franse, Michael Athanasoff, Rei Poon
9.4 BACK ROW: Joseph Ipsaro-Passione, Daniel Matuszkiewicz, Jacob Peters, Julius Hayden, Ashton Fewster, Alistair Carlson MIDDLE ROW: Benjamin Palmero, Jose Torres Rebaza, Adam Pearce, Lachlan Versace, Kerry Barney, Damien Lawrence, Zachary Soh FRONT ROW: Kaiden Gott, Alexander Christodoulakis, Ethen Kelso, Miss Claire Wilson, Zachary Neveldsen, Matthew Roberts, William Day ABSENT: Alexander Lowe
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9.5 BACK ROW: Lachlan Spencer, George Warmdean, Darcy Hoye, James Cridland, Myles Brown, Dahmen Weston, Lachlan Hampson, Yannick Gasper MIDDLE ROW: Pascal Min Oo, Luke McChord, Terence Jee, Gabriel MacFarlane, William Maughan, Flinto Puthuppallil, Joshua Strohmeier, James Pampacos FRONT ROW: James Glendinning, Jett Dedman, Benjamin Heslop, Mr Ben Russell, Daniel Hewitt, Cameron Lobo, Archie Allen
9.6 BACK ROW: Connor Wilson, Campbell Muir, Damon Jervis, Luka Ristic, Jacob Wilkie, Luca Bempasciuto MIDDLE ROW: Saxon Harbrow, Jack Ieraci, Casey Robertson, Christian Fay, Maximus Garreffa, Michael Madara, Christian Marchesani FRONT ROW: Jack Portaro, Reyne Schneider, Christopher Gardiner, Ms Anjelica Mallis, Nicholas Mori, Taylor Van Vliet, Tome Andony ABSENT: Theo Battalis, Aiden Danok
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9.7 BACK ROW: Eamonn Murray, Tryse Rioli, Riley Smolic, Lachlan Bettridge, Luca Gosatti, Ryan Carney MIDDLE ROW: Jason Sundra, Max Scali, Ethan Marsh, Lucas Gardiner, Patrick Parker, Ivan Khuu, Elijah Postma FRONT ROW: Caleb Meleca, Jonathan Ong, Liam Makinson, Mrs Lisa Webb, Luca Martino, Joseph Milner, David O’Brien ABSENT: Biork Alia
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YEAR 8 AWARDS JOSHUA GOMES EDMUND RICE AWARD FOR RELIGIOUS EDUCATION CLASS 1
JOEL CARCICH ACADEMIC ACHIEVEMENT MATHEMATICS QIYANG (CHI CHI) CHEN PHYSICAL EDUCATION
SEBASTIAN HERRINGTON EDMUND RICE AWARD FOR RELIGIOUS EDUCATION CLASS 2
DAMON CHRISTIANOPOULOS HEALTH EDUCATION
HARRY HANSEN-KNARHOI EDMUND RICE AWARD FOR RELIGIOUS EDUCATION CLASS 3 CLASSICAL GUITAR ENSEMBLE II (OUTSTANDING CONTRIBUTION)
HARRISON FARMER OLD BOYS’ AWARD FOR HIGHEST POINTS AT PSA SWIMMING
WILLIAM HALL STRING ENSEMBLE (OUTSTANDING CONTRIBUTION)
MAX HEWITT EDMUND RICE AWARD FOR RELIGIOUS EDUCATION CLASS 4
JONATHON LE GOUEFF SWING BAND II (OUTSTANDING CONTRIBUTION)
GABRIEL MASBATE EDMUND RICE AWARD FOR RELIGIOUS EDUCATION CLASS 5
BRANSON MAY ACADEMIC ACHIEVEMENT SCIENCE ACADEMIC ACHIEVEMENT ENGLISH ACADEMIC ACHIEVEMENT HUMANITIES MIDDLE SCHOOL PERCUSSION ENSEMBLE (OUTSTANDING CONTRIBUTION)
LUKE PERLINI EDMUND RICE AWARD FOR RELIGIOUS EDUCATION CLASS 6 MUSIC
FRASER PERKINS EDMUND RICE AWARD FOR RELIGIOUS EDUCATION CLASS 7
NATHAN TOBIN ITALIAN
JOEL CARCICH HEAD OF YEAR 8 AWARD
DOMENIC LAMATTINA EDMUND RICE AWARD FOR RELIGIOUS EDUCATION CLASS 8
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YEAR 8 Mr David Allen
It has been another exciting, educational and challenging year for all, where the extended development of the Year 8 boys has been taken to new levels of achievement, both personally and emotionally. In 2019, our motto has been: Explore Your Potential.
knowledge on the subject. These important presentations, delivered to both parents and students, resulted in many positive discussions taking place. Further sessions with the boys on the law, responsibility and processes to do with the use of social media were conducted enabling the boys to have a concrete perspective to go with the quality of information delivered by Mrs Holland. In a social capacity, the Year 8 boys experienced three social activities this year. Mercedes College is an integral part of this socialisation where the picnic and quiz night events help the boys to develop their communication skills with girls. Looking to further expand the boys’ social experiences, we attended a social with Perth College at Morley Rollerdrome for a fun-filled night.
This motto has encouraged the boys to identify what qualities they have within themselves and how they are able to make the most of the opportunities here at TC – to fully explore what is possible and plan to eventually see the fulfilment in achieving the goals set, both now and in the future.
All three opportunities are vital in the boys developmental understanding of how relationships form, their ability to communicate and to give them the platform to express themselves outside the uniform they wear every day.
To do this, we have set out to provide a challenging platform of education within the classroom and outside of this learning environment. The cohort has been lucky enough to engage in several presentations identified as a priority within the College. We started with a look at leadership and were lucky enough to join with the Quest Retreat Ministers. The ministers were able to pass on key qualities such as honesty, commitment and dedication to impart a little knowledge of their own experiences and how this has been used to develop themselves within the College community. This was backed up with our own leadership nominations in each PCG where 32 students were given the opportunity to lead throughout the year.
We have been blessed throughout 2019 to meet as a cohort once a term to celebrate Mass. I particularly enjoy the Year 8 Mass every term – in particular, Fra Oscar’s homily and words of wisdom he gives the boys during each pertinent Mass. The students are able to engage with their own spirituality to whatever degree that they choose. It is one of the few opportunities where we can come together as a group and reflect on what is truly important in our lives and community. We thank Fra Oscar and Mrs Rosa West for all their work and efforts this year in preparing the Year 8 Mass for all of us.
Our focus soon shifted to thinking of others and the boys were well entrenched in a program to support The Shopfront in Maylands and the health and wellbeing of homeless and less fortunate people in our community. Throughout the year, the Year 8 boys have collected food, clothing, toiletries and small gifts to give to The Shopfront to distribute. I thank all the families who have participated in this initiative which makes such a huge difference in our community.
In what has been a very busy year, I thank and acknowledge the amazing work and care provided by our very supportive PCG staff. I thank Miss Su-Fen Chung, Mr Rodney Rainer, Mr Michael Slack-Smith, Miss Adelaide Garland, Ms Nadia Tati, Mr Martin Guest, Mr Tim Carslaw and Mr Peter Harper for their dedication and care they provide each day. Their expertise is appreciated, and their pastoral attitude is a dedication that often goes unseen. To Mr Anthony Byrne, I thank him for the mountain of work he does for our year group and for the way he addresses all the boys when required. All of you can be attributed to the positive climate we experience every day. The Class of 2023 appreciates your support and looks forward to continuing their relationship with all of you in future years.
The Academic Pillar is an ever-increasing focus which Trinity College is determined to address and foster. Study skills and techniques were introduced to the boys this year which has provided them with a process and strategy approach to their learning. The Year 8 boys completed two important sessions with Elevate Education which focussed on time management and environmental strategies related to study habits. These sessions have given students a focus which outlines to them the importance of study and the techniques available for them to adopt, both now and into their senior years.
We have run a few PCG competitions in 2019. The major highlight was the inaugural Tug-o-War competition in Term 4. Strength, technique and skill were certainly on show and it was the overpowering 8.7 who managed to dominate the proceedings this year. This allowed the boys to see each other in a different light; to work together, have some fun and address the need to accept all around us in the most gracious way possible.
Trinity College identifies the importance of a wellrounded and informative education across all year groups. It was very pleasing for the school to engage in a discussion and deliver a set of session on sexting, pornography and sexuality. We are lucky enough to tap into the wonderful resources here at TC and were able to hear from Mrs Annika Holland on her expert
I would like to finish with a focus on a perspective I have
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left the boys with this year. That is to create the very best legacy they can of themselves. We have addressed what perception is and how important reputation can be. I feel this is where we can make a real difference and instead of challenging, we can engage the boys in an understanding of where they all fit in to our society. The Class of 2023 is an amazing group I am so very proud of. They have proven with the utmost integrity, that what they have to offer as gentlemen and TC students, is something quite amazing.
I thank all the boys, the parents and staff at TC for a positive and educational 2019 at Trinity College. Remember to Always Explore Your Potential. Mr David Allen Head of Year 8
We strive to be the best we can and that is what we will continue to do as a cohort with a lot to offer the TC community.
Year 8 Quiz Night with Mercedes College
Year 8 students meet Year 11 Peer Ministers
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8.1 BACK ROW: Angus Mather, Eddie Jia, Tristan De Gois, Joel Carcich, Liam Gearon, Deacan Seve, Matthew Maine, Kai Murphy MIDDLE ROW: Sebastian Kelleher, Jacob Marshall, Miles Morgan, Marcus James, Declan Ryan, Matthew Koetser, Jehan Hopkins, Jackson Phillips, Declan Armour FRONT ROW: Sebastian Herrington, Pietro Mafrica, Matthew Crock, Ms Su-Fen Chung, Thomas Quarmby, Bon Nastasi, Kundan Dharmapuri
8.2 BACK ROW: Anthony Bellouard, James Mulholland, Max Van Noord, Edward Davis, Fraser Perkins, Luca Morelli, Christian Ludovico MIDDLE ROW: Brandon O’Driscoll, Ted Smith, Myles Mari, Sebastian Despotovski, Xander Macdonald, Dimitri Mazarakis, Alexander Hanjin De Filippo, Patrick Fable FRONT ROW: Max Di Girolamo, Kyle Turner, Harrison Rogers, Mr Rodney Rainer, Matthew Thomson, Daniel Oatham, Madoc Lanfear Appleby
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8.3 BACK ROW: Sachin Tana, Austin Cass, Hamish Lambert, Eric Van Noord, William Burrell, Jack Trumper, Darshan Hawkins MIDDLE ROW: Nicholas Gordon, Alvarez Dharma, Oliver Nutt, Christopher Leppard, Dalvin Paki, Thomas Park, Caden Barnett, Christo Karageorgiou FRONT ROW: James Mackenzie, Jacob Palmer, Isaac Heald, Mr Michael Slack-Smith, Luke Perlini, Harrison Bridgeman, Jordan Rodrigues ABSENT: Xander McQuillan
8.4 BACK ROW: Maynard Gray, Oshay Calgaret, Jack Gillespie, Lachlan Boylen, Justin Lim, Jack Periz, Jack Tanner MIDDLE ROW: Aodhan Seale, Connor Roberts, Oliver Pugh, Javier Chadinha, Maxwell York, Harry Hansen-Knarhoi, Joshua Gomes FRONT ROW: Damon Christianopoulos, Harry Costa, Fraser Yeo, Miss Adelaide Garland, Gabriel Masbate, Matthew Wilson, Efstratios Gavalas ABSENT: Dominic Nelson
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8.5 BACK ROW: Kayden Luscombe, Luca Iovene, Dylan Darmawan, Benjamin Carson, Liam Bush, Hugh Matar, Zaiden Ladyman MIDDLE ROW: Jake Quick, Turi Rodoreda, Isaac Parker, Ryan Kaczmarczyk, Max Riggio, Andre Gulluni, Talan Rankin, Kobee Beck FRONT ROW: Benjamin Karelis, Carl Morrison, Brandon Locke, Ms Nadia Tati, Clayton Mott, Jonathon Le Goueff, Izak Margaretic
8.6 BACK ROW: Domenic Lamattina, Oliver Bransby, Austin Stanes, Joshua Damianopoulos, Theodore Stynman, Lachlan Blyth, Qiyang Chen MIDDLE ROW: Nadev Mahatalagalage Don, Llavan Pirabananthan, Benjamin Cronin, Pierce Edmonds, Nicholas Davies, Ethan Patman, Lachlan Rodger, Alex Kaczmarczyk FRONT ROW: Nam Lam, Noah Horgan, Thomas Zinni, Mr Martin Guest, Dylon Treasure, Lennox McGrath, Nicholas Siciliano ABSENT: Finn Johnston
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8.7 BACK ROW: Aden Thomson, Xavier Nicoletto, Harrison Farmer, William Hall, Debadipti Sarkar, Adam De Masi, Dan Lutula Shungu, Max Hewitt MIDDLE ROW: Cohen Johnson, Luke Matthews, Thomas Murray, Oscar Palermo, Branson May, Aden Lake, Kobi Clarkson, James Parker FRONT ROW: Jack Rundle, Isaac Phan, James McCague, Mr Timothy Carslaw, Kaleb Rodriguez, Bailey Allen, Jordan Allanson ABSENT: Logan Harris
8.8 BACK ROW: Thomas Blayney, Daniel Fidock, Kyle Singh, James Kenwery, Luke Cooley, Thomas McGrath, Joshua Henshall MIDDLE ROW: Patrick Mannion, Nicholas Moursellas, Liam Stojan, Cale Boska, Ben Thomas, Noah Cork, Cash Alford FRONT ROW: Nathan Tobin, Harrison Watkins, Benjamin Thompson Tilyard, Mr Peter Harper, Charlie Johnson, Gianni Norrish, Levi Carle ABSENT: Montgomery Petterson, John Van Beek
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YEAR 7 AWARDS ISAAC ADAMOS EDMUND RICE AWARD FOR RELIGIOUS EDUCATION CLASS 1 MUSIC
JAMIE D’AGOSTINO ACADEMIC ACHIEVEMENT HUMANITIES
PATHAWI EDWARDS OLD BOYS’ AWARD FOR MOST POINTS SCORED AT PSA ATHLETICS
KAEL PAUL EDMUND RICE AWARD FOR RELIGIOUS EDUCATION CLASS 2
MAX GERMANO ACADEMIC ACHIEVEMENT MATHEMATICS
TORREY BENNESS EDMUND RICE AWARD FOR RELIGIOUS EDUCATION CLASS 3
CALEB HU ACADEMIC ACHIEVEMENT SCIENCE
KAN SWEETMAN EDMUND RICE AWARD FOR RELIGIOUS EDUCATION CLASS 4
WILLIAM NAISMITH PHYSICAL EDUCATION
NICHOLAS DAY EDMUND RICE AWARD FOR RELIGIOUS EDUCATION CLASS 5
LUKA PROPHET HEALTH EDUCATION
EVAN ALDERSLADE EDMUND RICE AWARD FOR RELIGIOUS EDUCATION CLASS 6
NOAH ZAFER ITALIAN
LACHLAN BROWN HEAD OF YEAR 7 AWARD
MATTHEW RYAN EDMUND RICE AWARD FOR RELIGIOUS EDUCATION CLASS 7
WILLIAM NORMAN EDMUND RICE AWARD FOR RELIGIOUS EDUCATION CLASS 8 ACADEMIC ACHIEVEMENT ENGLISH
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YEAR 7 Mr Clint Testa
For the Class of 2024, this year was the beginning of a brotherhood for 181 Year 7 students as they entered our Secondary School with hopes of a productive, enjoyable and rewarding six years at Trinity College. They were quickly introduced to the numerous aspects and opportunities that Trinity has to offer and familiarised themselves with the demands of their new environment.
for the time and effort they put into the organisation and running of the week. The Student Leadership program at Trinity College aims to provide as many young students with leadership opportunities as possible in the hope that they can unearth the true leader within. This year, 88 of our Year 7s were elected as their PCG Student Leaders for a term each, with each group having a major project to concentrate on. The first group of leaders helped their PCG navigate their way through the cohort’s first Edmund Rice Day experience, organising and running an activity stall with to raise funds for Edmund Rice charities. Considering it was their first effort, it was so impressive to see the newest members of the senior school assume responsibility for such a worthy cause.
Through the Transition program offered at Trinity College, students were introduced to concepts of organisation, leadership, resilience, mindfulness and goal setting – all important traits of successful people. Students were exposed to a wide variety of stories and resources which helped them understand the role that these ideas had to play in their first year at Trinity and beyond.
Second term leaders focused on organising and running an intra-PCG Dodgeball competition – a twoweek event running at recess and lunch including a round-robin qualifying series, followed by knock out finals. The competition was fierce, with huge crowds at each fixture ensuring the competitive juices were flowing. The fixtures were all hotly contested, with the qualification for the finals coming down to the final matches. Once we hit the finals, it was no-holds-barred, with Edgar’s Endgame (PCG 7.6) eventually taking out the title and bragging rights. Again, the Student Leaders were instrumental in running a well-organised and enjoyable competition.
They were able to exhibit some of these traits at the Becoming Brothers Retreat Week involving two and a half days at Camp Kelly, Dwellingup, and another two days getting to know the Swan River and all we can do to look after it. Activities throughout the week included canoeing, raft building, bushwalking and problem solving, all with the purpose of teaching them about the importance of teamwork and clear communication. The week was a fantastic opportunity for the boys to get to know each other and forge some new friendships whilst also strengthening old ones. A big thank you must go out to Mr Brett Silver, Mr Peter Oliver, Miss Tess Warner, Ms Marya Stewart and all the PCG teachers
Trinity’s association with Mercedes College is a longlasting tradition which ensures our boys get to know the students at our sister school throughout their time in high school. After first meeting the girls at the Tabloid Games afternoon at Mercedes earlier in the year, it was our turn to host them for our annual Barn Dance in the
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provide a safe and rewarding environment for the boys to thrive in. Further to their support, the students have been led with compassion, care and foresight by our wonderful PCG teachers – Ms Candice Brown, Mr Paul Presser, Mr Dustin Aylmore, Mr Andrew Martin, Mr Nick Kros, Ms Brittany Halpenny (nee Edgar), Ms Genevieve Outtrim and Mr Michael Murphy. Our Year 7s are truly blessed to have such an amazing group of teachers to help them through the tough first years of high school, and I would like to very sincerely thank them for their commitment to the boys and their families in their care.
Foley Centre. The term 3 Student Leaders designed invitations that were handed out to the girls, and then decorated the Foley Centre with a wide variety of boot-scootin’ paraphernalia. It’s always an enjoyable event, and this year was no different. Students were invited into the venue at 6pm and were immediately taken through their paces by the dance teachers from Humphreys Dance School. 330 students from both Colleges were taught a number of dances over the course of two hours, and executed them initially with trepidation, and then with confidence as they warmed to the occasion. There were dance-offs throughout the night, with prizes being handed out for the best moves, and the best dressed. Smiles were a common sight, and all students left suitably exhausted after another successful social event.
So that’s one year down, five to go. Whilst the year has certainly presented us all with plenty of challenges, it has been a thoroughly enjoyable experience to welcome this cohort into the senior school at Trinity College. This year has just been the beginning of what will ultimately be a rewarding journey which has the potential to offer our students with life long friends, memories and lessons which will take them optimistically into adulthood. We will continue to educate the whole boy, providing them with lessons in not only academia, but also in socialisation, the serving of others, the arts, the sporting arena and mindfulness. Our commitment to serving these boys in the most supportive way possible is unwavering, and I personally look forward to seeing them grow over the coming years.
Another aspect of Trinity College that is central to the boys’ holistic development is service, and so it was in Term 4 that the boys were introduced to another significant fundraising event for our allocated charity, Brother Olly Pickett’s Wheelchairs for Kids. Our major fundraiser for the term was the annual WACA Step-athon which provided students with the opportunity to work hard for 20 minutes and reap the rewards from their sponsors. Given the nature of our charity, it is hoped that this short period of hard work would remind the boys of how fortunate they are to be living in such a free country with their health always being a priority. Student Leaders were also charged with the responsibility of organising a small fundraiser in their groups which would add a few extra dollars to the major fundraiser.
Finally, to the parents of the Class of 2024. Your support has been amazing this year, and as your boys grow towards young adulthood, I hope we can continue to provide the guidance and wisdom they’ll need to navigate their way through the challenges that lie ahead. Thank you for your belief, trust and faith, and I look forward to seeing you all again in 2020.
All in all, this year was an overwhelming success for our Student Leaders, and it’s been fantastic to see so many students provided with the opportunity to lead their peers through a number of different initiatives. There will be more leadership opportunities for all students over the coming years, and I look forward to all of the boys developing this part of their personalities.
Sincerely Clint Testa Head of Year 7, 2019
Central to the boys’ development is our pastoral care support network which is available for all our students. This year, the Year 7s have been fortunate to have had the support of Deputy Principal Mr Tim Hince, as well as the Director of Students, Mr Julian Fritz. Their guidance, advice and wisdom has have been invaluable for me and our students as we’ve endeavoured to
Mr Clint Testa with Lachlan Brown, Head of Year 7 Award recipient
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7.1 BACK ROW: Benjamin Filear, Jac Beros, Murphy Allen, Oliver Coates, Mendel Erftemeijer, Elliott Missen, Liam McDonnell, Jarrdi Tass MIDDLE ROW: Mrs Candice Brown, Xavier Collins, William Naismith, Zach Christiansen, Jaxon Unkovich, Caleb Hu, Jamison Hehir, Nicholas Peca FRONT ROW: Isaac Hoang, Luka Prophet, Joshua Gonzalez, Xavier Audino, Jack Edmondson, Sebastian Foti, Julian Lamattina ABSENT: Marcus Cassidy
7.2 BACK ROW: Aiden Helean, Armani Tassone, Callum Huppatz, Lucas Weston, Samuel Hay, Ryan Murphy, Lachlan Bird, Saxon Duplock MIDDLE ROW: Mr Paul Presser, Jett Rodgers, Riley Gott, Evan Alderslade, Naoki Walker, Jack Sawkins, Alessandro Hipolito, Isaac Adamos FRONT ROW: Lucas D’Angelo, Kato Pachioli, Kael Paul, Mitchell Bradley, Lachlan Arnold, Jacob Partington, Harrison Spanjich ABSENT: William Sartor
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7.3 BACK ROW: Quinn Hamilton, Kade Hampson, Jack Hansen-Knarhoi, Matthew Spooner, Lucas Cardaci, Benjamin Coleman, Euan Gardiner, Robert Moschilla MIDDLE ROW: Mr Dustin Aylmore, Nicholas Day, Kobe Browne, Raphael Masbate, Isaac Quadros, Xavier Short, Mackenzie Lowe, Patrick Knight, Ethan Reynolds FRONT ROW: Parker MacDonald, Alex Miragliotta, Max Leyonhjelm, Yianni Sarris, Brodie Mahauariki, Jack Scacchia-Maher, Hudson MacDonald
7.4 BACK ROW: Lucas Hanna, Kan Sweetman, Hieu Dixon, Callum Bonwick, Jack Blechynden, Lucas Blair, John Rigby MIDDLE ROW: Gabriel Pereira, Adam Miller, Aaron Le, Antonio Sanfilippo, Angus Calder, Daniel Miller, Beau Hart, Todd Hassett FRONT ROW: Conor Boland, Hugo Otobe, Benjamin Cranny, Mr Andrew Martin, Anton Di Carlo, Marcus Colonico, Samuel Ladhams ABSENT: Rocco Perroni
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7.5 BACK ROW: Theo Mistilis, Lachlan Brown, Caleb Loveland, Julius Clarke, Akhil Bhatti, Kane Creado, Derek Rumford MIDDLE ROW: Charles Pope, Pathawi Edwards, Charlie Watson, Zakriya Khan, Luka Bishop, Campbell Bradley, Virtue Ta, Conan Smith FRONT ROW: Nicholas Bowden-Jones, Torrey Benness, Leonardo Tomich, Mr Nick Kros, Carter Smith, Matthew Ryan, Rhys DeCelis ABSENT: Liam McAlister
7.6 BACK ROW: Taj Kulenovic, Yeabsera Fasil, Leo Sumich, Malieny Chob, Blake Kulenovic, Matthew Jenkins, Matthew Petagna MIDDLE ROW: Luke Tranter, Chad McKie, Jonah Adamson, Owen Hewitt, Maathavan Pirabananthan, Marc Pepenar, Luke Scotford FRONT ROW: Aaron Hubert, Jack Miocevich, Andre Adams, Declan Collins, Noah Killigrew, Koby Harbrow, Liam Quartermain ABSENT: Lachlan Mahon
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7.7 BACK ROW: Miles Cass, Max Germano, Joshua Sharp, Riley Ford, Charles Whiteside, Christopher Lawrence, Jamie D’Agostino, Braxton Buktenica MIDDLE ROW: Fallon O’Reilly, Jhy Casselton, Rocco Fowler, Noah Ieraci, Elliot Budrovich, Matthew Martin, Jake Collingwood, Cruz HarberConnell FRONT ROW: Roberto Galipo, Alessio Musbah, Joseph Sykes, Miss Genevieve Outtrim, Deakin Tran, Hayden Theobald, Jackson Theobald ABSENT: Cole Trinder
7.8 BACK ROW: Samuel Periz, Aaron Webb, Brynley Boros, Hamish Elder, Stefan Zirojevic, Jake Manson, William Thomson, Charles Gorski MIDDLE ROW: Izaya Silva, Sean Elliot, Noah Zafer, Zack Ranson, Alex Sowman, Benjamin Matuszkiewicz, William Norman, Ayden Hipper FRONT ROW: Ntai Rodoreda, Riley Pearson, Hugh McPharlin, Mr Michael Murphy, Sean Blampey, Hugo Lustig, Sebastian Viela Dean ABSENT: Hudson Foote
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CHAPLAIN Fra Oscar Aguilera
The students at Trinity College always hold a special place in my heart. It is comforting to see so many naturally talented leaders who are willing to serve the Lord in so many ways, especially our Masses.
were able to experience God above us, below us, in front of us and all around us. Mrs Robyn Collard and her grandson, Izayah Rioli (11.7), performed a spiritual and sacred Smoking Ceremony to help bless and open the refurbished Chapel. The chorale hit the right notes under the direction of Dr Robert Braham and pianist, Mr Dominic Perissinotto. A big thank you goes to all who were involved.
This year we have seen 18 Extraordinary Ministers of the Eucharist assist me at every full College Mass. I was also impressed with the altar servers across all year levels carrying out their mission of faith with humility, to the readers, those taking up the offertory and those who assisted before, during and after the Mass, I sincerely thank you.
In Semester 2, I was fortunate to have some overdue long service leave. It has been a very restful, peaceful and rejuvenating break. I thank Fr Roy Pereira for celebrating the College Masses in my absence and I am looking forward to seeing everyone again in 2020. The school years are like ocean waves; they come one after the other, but some waves rub away the footprints that we leave in the sand and others reshape the shore. For the graduating Class of 2019, it was a privilege to return and celebrate their Graduation Mass. For some students, I have known them since they commenced at Trinity College way back in Year 4.
This year, the College Chapel has been refurbishment, creating a few strategic manoeuvres by Mrs Rosa West and me, as we went in search of a sacred space to celebrate our year Masses. The result of the refurbished Chapel was breathtaking! Thank you to all those involved in this massive task.
For the Year 12 Graduation Mass, I always like to finish my Homily with something inspirational. This year, Shakespeare couldn’t come close to the inspirational words of ‘The 1st Doctor’. “One day, I shall come back. Yes, I shall come back. Until then, there must be no regrets, no tears, no anxieties. Just go forward in your beliefs and prove to me that I am not mistaken in mine.” (Doctor Who)
One of the Ancient Wonders of the World was the lighthouse of Alexandria. And yet, today we can reproduce this by the smallest flick of a button. Here, we are reminded how Christ and the Easter Vigil can dispel the darkness by the flicker of hope, faith, love and compassion. Our Ash Wednesday Eucharistic Celebration embraced this time of penance, reflection and prayer as we prepared for the commencement of Lent.
Fra Oscar M Aguilera, OSM Chaplain
For our Eucharistic celebrations, a liturgy is like the waves of an ocean. There are moments of movement and explosions of music, and yet, there is a time for stillness and quiet when we are in Kairos time. This is what Trinity Sunday was all about. With the bells and whistles, we
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EXTRAORDINARY MINISTERS OF HOLY COMMUNION BACK ROW: Simon Fernandes, Anton Chokolich, Mitchell Ardagh, Tadhg Glynn, Harrison Roberts, Zachary Weller-Thomas MIDDLE ROW: Mrs Rosa West, Jarrod Jeremiah, Alexander Pagano, Ciaran McCarthy-Rymer, Luke Ottobrino, Victor Le Tessier, Fra Oscar Aguilera FRONT ROW: Alexander Moffatt, Alexander Santoro, Simon Homsany, Luca Rossi, Alexander Rossi, Will Gavin, Revonne Godfrey
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CAMPUS MINISTRY Mrs Rosa West
The role of Campus Ministry is to provide students and staff with opportunities to explore their own relationship with God in various meaningful and enriching ways. In a world that seems to have many distractions, we don’t often have time to be still and reflect on the true and loving nature of Jesus and what He represents in our lives. In Isaiah 41:13, the message is clear: I am the Lord your God who takes hold of your right hand and says, “Do not Fear; I will help you”.
Another leadership opportunity arose when our Year 12 Cadre leaders supported and coached a group of Year 11 Peer Ministers to become leaders for the Year 8 Quest retreat. One important aspect of the Quest retreat is the can collection, which takes students out of their comfort zone to collect food cans for the poor in our community. Led by the Senior Ministers, this retreat also enabled the Year 11s to lead humbly, as Christ did. The Year 12 Tabgha retreat provided time away from the busy Year 12 timetable, focussing on the gifts they have already received and to reflect, ponder and experience the presence of Christ within, reinforcing the gift that they are for others. It is always special to see young men celebrating Mass as a Pastoral Care group, especially those who were altar servers or readers. The Year 11s explored their own Christian Service experiences, reflecting on how they met Jesus through their experiences of service for others. Building relationships with people is an important aspect of Christian Service because it allows our young men to make real connections and have meaningful conversations with those they serve.
The Becoming Brothers retreat is a retreat for our Year 7s, whereby Year 11 Senior Ministers take care of a small group of Year 7 brothers. The aim of this retreat is to not only build positive relationships with peers, with the support of the Year 7 Pastoral Care teachers, but to also build resilience and gain a better understanding of what it means to be a TC student.
The TOBA Trinity Sunday Mass was a highlight as it allowed the College to bless the refurbished chapel.
SENIOR MINISTERS BACK ROW: Benjamin Jasper, Jack Wojtowicz, Willem Lamers, Angus Watson, Benjamin Vivian, Thomas Bristow-Stagg, Brendan Bin Omar THIRD ROW: Rafael Fiore, Kyle Wheatley, Finn Moloney, Joshua Crevola, Ethan Regan, George Hatton, Ethan Hardy, Tomas Druzianich SECOND ROW: Alexander Bradley, Daniel Rees, Luke Kelly, Declan Ryan, Pavel Misiun, Nicholas Cooley, Thomas Robertson, Libero Piffaretti FRONT ROW: Joshua Locke, Noah Foti, Harrison McHardie, Ms Tess Warner, Charles Gilbert, Christian O’Driscoll, Jamie Allen ABSENT: Tom Murray, Daniel Vos, Ryan Costley
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with Christ. This four-day event is run by Year 12 leaders and staff who also believe in the ‘specialness’ of Kairos.
I sincerely thank all the staff involved in the planning, approval and ongoing construction of this enormous task. The Mass allowed many of our Old Boys to return and celebrate this sacrament with our current students. Mrs Robyn Collard and her grandson Izayah Rioli (11.7), performed a spiritual and sacred Smoking Ceremony to help bless and open the refurbished chapel. The chorale is always impressive as they were led by Dr Robert Braham and pianist, Mr Dominic Perissinotto.
In 2019, we also had 18 Special Ministers of the Eucharist who freely demonstrated faith leadership and helped set up and pack up full College Eucharistic celebrations. In addition, our three Year 12 altar servers; Benjamin Allen (12.1), Thomas Rundle (12.6) and Michael Thomas (12.1) and are commended for always leading our Eucharistic celebrations with reverence and faith in Christ’s love. Many students, across all year levels, are commended for volunteering their time to read, bring up the offertory, be altar servers or assist with music and PowerPoint presentations.
The Year 10 Emmaus retreat was a day of reflection, where students spent some quiet time reflecting on their personal journeys through life. They were able to consider their relationship with family, friends and God. In a world that races at an ever-faster pace, and one that bombards our young people with messages of fear, greed and selfishness, this retreat gave students time to nurture the spirit and to ponder all those things which are positive and life-giving. For young men, it is crucial to nurture and develop every aspect of each student – the whole man. Not only are the academic, physical and cultural dimensions important, but the spiritual dimension of every boy must be nourished too! I was particularly impressed with 10.7s enthusiastic and passionate singing during our Mass with Fr Joe Laundy.
At Trinity College, I have been blessed to have had so many staff, students and parents supporting our Masses and retreats, especially being new in this role as Campus Minister in 2019. It is always inspirational to see Senior School students take on leadership roles that help build faith, love and hope in our community. Psalms 119:105 encapsulates what we strive for in Campus Ministry: Your word is a lamp to guide my feet and a light for my path. I sincerely thank our College Chaplain, Fra Oscar Aguilera, for being my mentor for the year, to Fr Roy Pereira for celebrating Masses when Fra Oscar was on long service leave and to the many staff who volunteer their time to make each retreat and Mass an enriching and meaningful experience for our students.
For the Galilee retreat, our Year 9 students walked along the figurative shores of the Sea of Galilee as part of their one-day meditation on the life, ministry and message of Jesus in Galilee. The students were exceptionally wellbehaved and embraced every aspect of the retreat in an open, honest and reflective manner. I also thank our Old Boys from 2018, who came along for the day and shared their personal experiences of Christian Service and how they have behaved in ways to be ‘more like Jesus’. Many expressed their appreciation to give back to the Trinity community.
I finish with a quote from Pope Francis at the 2016 World Youth Day. God loves us the way we are, and no sin, fault or mistake of ours makes him change his mind. As far as Jesus is concerned – as the Gospel shows – no one is unworthy of, or far from, his thoughts. No one is insignificant. He loves all of us with a special love; for him all of us are important: you are important! God counts on you for what you are, not for what you possess. In his eyes the clothes you wear or the kind of cell phone you use are of absolutely no concern. He doesn’t care whether you are stylish or not; he cares about you! In his eyes, you are precious, and your value is inestimable.
Once again, the tradition of Kairos continued with three very special retreats for the Class of 2019. It is a truly special time away from our frenetic lives, to deliver a retreat that is not only reflective, but offers our young men an opportunity to understand that they are lovable, are loved and that they can have a loving relationship
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RELIGIOUS EDUCATION Mr Jarrad Quartermaine
Pope Francis in his Apostolic Exhortation, Christus Vivit, addressed young people on the theme ‘Christ is Alive’.
The lower school outcomes include:
Christ is alive! We need to keep reminding ourselves of this, because we can risk seeing Jesus Christ simply as a fine model from the distant past, as a memory, as someone who saved us two thousand years ago. But that would be of no use to us: it would leave us unchanged, it would not set us free. The one who fills us with his grace, the one who liberates us, transforms us, heals and consoles us is someone fully alive.
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The Religion & Life course completed by Senior School students has a course syllabus directed by the School Curriculum and Standards Authority. The course explores the interplay between religion, society and individuals. Students examine the nature of religion and an understanding of its place in the world. The changes to the Religion & Life course to ATAR and General have been implemented during 2017 in Year 12. This will help ensure that the development of this course continues and enhances learning outcomes.
Religious Education at Trinity seeks to provide rich learning opportunities and environments for young people which nurture them to develop a hunger for lifelong learning. Our goal is to enable students to develop into Christian men who have learnt to serve and be responsible for themselves and others. The 2019 academic year provided many learning experiences for students to support their knowledge and understanding in the Religious Education learning area. The Year 9 students attended a one-day seminar on manhood facilitated by David Kobler that introduced the Religious Education content in Term 4 on Christian Love and Sexuality. The format of the day enabled students to deepen their knowledge through keynote presentations, personal processing time and small group discussion.
The Religion & Life course provides an emphasis on:
The Year 10 students viewed a performance titled Building Bridges, performed by musician Brett Hunt. The focus was on finding meaning in relationships through storytelling to explore the themes of relationship, responsibility and choice in Australian culture. The sessions showcased Brett’s musical talents and allowed students to reflect on the value of relationships, a topic that was explored during Term 2. Sam Clear spoke to the Year 11 Religion & Life students about his Walk4one journey that he completed focussing on the theme of paving a path to unity. Sam’s spanned 568 days and 15,600km on foot and the stories he shared were an insight into the challenges and opportunities that he faced. This allowed students to listen and engage with the individual they had studied as part of their Religion & Life course.
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The Religious Education program at Trinity College is supported by the dedication and passion of Mr Ray Kosovich (’76) as Assistant Head of Learning and complemented by the Campus Ministry program directed by Mrs Rosa West and the Christian Service program under the guidance of Mrs Marya Stewart. The Ministry team’s dedication and commitment to the students are a distinctive element of the College community and Christ-centred focus. The Ministry team gives students opportunities to learn how to live a Gospel-inspired life. We farewell Mr Ken O’Neil who concludes many years of dedicated service to the College community and Religious Education Department. I thank all the staff who have contributed and supported the Religious Education Department this year. The staff at Trinity College are sincerely committed to the young men entrusted to them.
The Religious Education program taught in Years 7–12 is mandated by the Bishops of Western Australia. Students are able to deepen their knowledge of the Catholic tradition and focus on the College Vision and Mission Statements reflected in the maxim of our students to be Men for Others.
Mr Jarrad Quartermaine Head of Religious Education
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2019 INDIA PILGRIMAGE Matthew Bottega
November –December 2019
Samuel O’Connell (‘09)
The Pilgrimage Vision Alexander Bradley
Libero Piffaretti
EACH PILGRIMAGE THROUGH INDIA BECOMES A SPECIAL JOURNEY: A JOURNEY IN FAITH A JOURNEY OF GIFTS - OF RECEIVING AND BESTOWAL. AND EACH PILGRIMAGE IS A JOURNEY OF SELF-DISCOVERY.
Joshua Crevola
IN RESPONSE TO THE CALL OF JESUS, PRESENT IN ALL OF OUR BROTHERS AND SISTERS,
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WE EMBRACE THE PEOPLE OF INDIA. WE EXPLORE GOD’S UNFOLDING MYSTERY IN THEIR CULTURE. WE SEEK THEIR WISDOM AND EXAMINE OUR FAITH IN THEIR WORLD.
IN HUMILITY, YET CHARGED WITH HOPE, WE OFFER SOME TIME AND SOME SERVICE Sri-Krishna Dharmpuri
AND LEARN SOMETHING ABOUT LOVING AND COMMITMENT.
Daniel Rees
WE COME TO SHARE OF OUR BOUNTY AND WE STRIVE TO BE ‘MEN FOR OTHERS’.
WE RETURN TO OUR HOMELAND AND FAMILIES, RICHER FOR THE EXPERIENCE. WE RETURN EAGER TO SHARE THE ‘GOOD NEWS’ Ethan Hardy
WITH FAMILY, FRIENDS AND ACQUAINTANCES, SO THAT
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TOGETHER WE WILL CONTINUE TO BUILD A BETTER WORLD. TOGETHER WE WILL RESPOND TO THE KINGDOM EVOLVING
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2019 INDIA PILGRIMAGE For 30 years, Trinity has been privileged to have an ongoing relationship with schools and organisations in Mithra in Chennai, Jagruti High School in Mandal and the Christian Brothers charitable works in Kolkata.
organisations we support, continue to do with people in great need. We are always so welcomed by each place we visit and helping, in whatever way we can, is such a joyous and humbling experience. We have so many other great experiences like visiting the Taj Mahal and the ancient town of Fatepur Sikri, touring the spice markets of old Delhi and singing and dancing with students at Mithra and Mandal. But what stands out most for our pilgrims is the people that we meet, with whom we spend time and build relationships. Stories of people who we share our lives with while on pilgrimage are the memories which last. This is the very reason that we continue raising funds to support organisations in India. We know that wonderful people, who struggle to overcome what sometimes seems like insurmountable odds, have so much to teach us and that their lives matter greatly to us.
The College community has financially supported these groups and every two years a group of students and staff make a pilgrimage to India to help in a more tangible and personal way. Our fundraising has contributed to school buildings, including classrooms, dining room and accommodation blocks, providing food and clothing for students, classroom resources, physiotherapy equipment and blankets and food for the homeless in Kolkata. It is amazing to see and be part of the fantastic work that the
INDIA PILGRIMAGE BACK ROW: Alexander Bradley, Daniel Rees, Kinta Pinchin-Yamada, Joshua Crevola, Luke Kelly, Ethan Hardy, Sri Krishna Dharmapuri FRONT ROW: Matthew Bottega, Mr Samuel O’Connell, Mrs Marya Stewart, Mrs Rosa West, Libero Piffaretti
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CHRISTIAN SERVICE Mrs Marya Stewart
Pope Francis has some stirring words for young people in recent times.
of Christian Service which never allows them to just be a bystander!
YEAR 11 SHARING GIFTS PROGRAM
Dear young people, please, do not be bystanders in life. Get involved! Jesus was not a bystander. He got involved. Don’t stand aloof, but immerse yourselves in the reality of life, as Jesus did. Above all, in one way or another, fight for the common good, serve the poor, be protagonists of the revolution of charity and service, capable of resisting the pathologies of consumerism and superficial individualism.
I connected with one man quite closely. He was one of the more able residents, so he didn’t rely on walking aids to get around. He was living in the aged care facility because there was no one to look after him in his own home. The highlight of my week was the time we spent playing UNO for two hours and he managed to beat me, much to his delight. He was the kindest person, always being friendly to the others in the facility. He was once a drummer in a band and played with very famous musicians. He shared his love of music with the other residents and they were all so happy one day when they worked on activities while listening to Frank Sinatra. Cameron Pell (11.5) Over the past two days I have experienced and bonded with one man and developed a close relationship with him. We talk in detail about so many things every day and it is truly amazing. One day we talked for an hour over lunch and then played cards and pool for two hours, during which he made me laugh with all his jokes. It felt great to be cared about by an elder in the community and I am sure I had the same impact on him.
Christian Service gives Trinity students the chance to immerse themselves in the reality of life, a life that has been lived well by the elderly, a life that is full of things to learn and discover for the young and a life full of challenges for those on the margins of our society. One of the highlights of my role is reading the Christian Service reflections that students write in their journals. They convey a depth of understanding of the meaning and purpose of service in these contexts. In all the Christian Service programs from Years 7–12, students are encouraged to write about their experiences, but it is often in their senior years that they capture the spirit
Michael Boffey (11.3) The young people I have been working with are amazing people who enjoy going to school and don’t expect to have things done for them, even though they are disabled. I have loved every single day of my
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placement realising how lucky I am to participate so fully in the lives of these young people and aware that I should never take things for granted.
What I have learnt from my Christian Service experience is how rewarding it is to build relationships with people who appreciate the time it takes to do so. I believe that is what God intended when he made humans, as the most important part of being human is the relationships you form with others and God.
Alex Bradley (11.1) I worked with a boy who was just learning to speak English and he quickly picked up some words from me and how to say my name. He was learning so quickly that the school was planning to send him to mainstream school soon. The impact he had on me was that I realised all kids are the same, but they just have different gifts. He had a great memory but what stood out for me was that he always had a smile on his face, even when communication was hard and tasks were too difficult for him.
Owen McMahon (12.3) On one occasion, one of the elderly men got mad and frustrated at me for no apparent reason. The night before this incident, I had prayed to God for help to become more forgiving and positive, so as soon as he yelled at me, I realised that God was giving me an opportunity to not react negatively. I chose not to say anything and quietly walked away. As a result, a sense of peace came over me as the power of the Holy Spirit had guided me, not to express anger, but to forgive.
Daniel Rees (11.4)
Revonne Godfrey (12.6)
One of the students in my class was nineteen years old. His coordination skills were poor, he was mostly nonverbal and he had trouble controlling his emotions. We went to the movies with the group of students and after this he was continually trying to communicate with me and seemed very happy to have my company. This made me feel really happy too.
There is a boy in the class who has behavioural issues and can be a huge distraction to the class. He gets quite emotional, defensive and irritated at the smallest things in class. In order to help him with literacy and numeracy I was given the task of working with him individually and once he was isolated from the others and showed how to be resilient and respectful, he began to do his work and became quite cooperative. I found out that his older brother had recently died tragically and that this was an underlying factor in his behavioural issues. This made me even more compassionate and patient in working with him.
Michael Tassone (11.5)
QUEST RETREAT – CANNED FOOD COLLECTION Overall the response to the food drive was very positive. The Year 8 students could be quite judgemental of people who didn’t give any cans, especially those who had large houses or more than two cars. When they were judgemental, I reminded them that some people may not be able to donate and may in fact be in need of help themselves, even though they seem to have everything. Some people went out of their way to be generous, going to the shops specifically to buy cans for the collection. The boys returned their generosity by thanking each and every person multiple times, even those who couldn’t afford to contribute. One of the most surprising actions was when a man who had previously been out, was waiting for us on our way back up the street with his donations.
Lachlan Sibosado (12.8) Fifty Year 12 students completed their Christian Service Senior Project this year with Sailee Reed (12.4), Thomas Rundle (12.6), Jason Le (12.7) and Luca Rossi (12.6) each contributing over 200 hours and Lachlan Sibosado (12.8) achieving a total of 340 hours. Mrs Marya Stewart Director of Christian Service
SENIOR PROJECT One of the residents I met was a Vietnamese man who has lived in the facility for five years. He was almost always smiling and ready to have a chat with anyone. He had been a maths teacher and he really loved the music of The Beatles. To be honest, he was an inspiration to me because I found the place quite depressing. It made me sad that, in many ways, the facility felt like a prison, due to the restrictive nature of the environment and the way in which everything was scheduled. I discovered many new things about myself from this experience – surprisingly, that I have a lot in common with the residents, that we share similar interests and in most cases I can get along very well with them. Joseph Dawson (12.3) One story about the Kingdom of God I have found at my placement is the teachers who work with some children who have special needs. One boy cannot communicate and has a very short attention span. The teachers who work with him have so much care and are providing so much help to him and his family, yet they are so humble. They are extremely patient and, by caring for this child, they help to remove injustices of society and build the Kingdom of God. Jake Pizzuto (12.5)
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EDMUND RICE OUTREACH Mrs Marya Stewart
Edmund Rice Outreach continues to offer opportunities to students who would like to be involved in extra Christian Service activities.
grounds. During the evening, Year 12 leaders ran a series of activities to raise awareness of the situation of homeless people and some of the causes and the impact it has on our society. Mr Damian Walsh from The Shopfront gave a first-hand account of working with people in difficult circumstances, encouraging the group to consider the challenges that many of these people face. Hot soup left over from the Red Cross soup van was served for dinner with a slice of bread and the evening finished with a cup of hot Milo. For the first time in ten years, most students slept in classrooms because the wild rainy weather made sleeping outside impossible, although a few brave students did find a relatively dry spot under cover to bed down for the night.
The group was ably led this year by Ethan Gosatti (12.1), Thomas Rundle (12.6), James Della Gatta (12.3), Sailee Reed (12.4) and Joseph Dawson (12.3). The year began with a pancake sale on Shrove Tuesday to launch Project Compassion and everyone enjoyed the camaraderie of working together for a good cause. Many students volunteered to assist with the Red Cross Soup Patrol over the year with Year 12 students being replaced by Year 11 volunteers in Term 2 and Year 10 students becoming involved during Term 3. Over forty students have helped over the year in serving hot soup and bread to people in need on the streets of Fremantle and Perth.
Edmund Rice Centre in Mirrabooka has a wonderful sports program for youth from refugee backgrounds and a group of students took part in a friendly soccer match at Queens Park one day after school. It was a spirited game and everyone enjoyed the chance to get to know each other a little more after the game when we shared a pizza meal together.
On Anzac Day a group of students volunteered to give up a morning in their holidays to assist with the Anzac Day parade. They held signs to mark sections so people knew where to gather before the march and assisted people to find their groups. It is always a privilege to be of service on this day and the students were fine ambassadors for our College.
It is always wonderful to be involved with students in these Outreach programs because their enthusiasm and commitment to service with and for others is heartwarming and inspiring.
On a very cold and wet Saturday evening towards the end of Term 2, forty-five students spent the night in solidarity with homeless people sleeping in the school
Mrs Marya Stewart Director of Christian Service
EDMUND RICE OUTREACH BACK ROW: Thomas Rundle, George Hatton, Ciaran McCarthy-Rymer, Mitchell Ardagh, Michael Tassone, Alexander Pagano MIDDLE ROW: Wilson Nguyen, Sri Krishna Dharmapuri, Matthew Della Gatta, Sailee Reed, James Della Gatta, Riley Mattingley, Christian Nicholls FRONT ROW: Darren Tran, Matthew Bottega, Alexander Santoro, Mrs Marya Stewart, Ethan Gosatti, Revonne Godfrey, Jason Le
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KAIROS RETREATS CLASS OF 2019
KAIROS #51 BACK ROW: Jason Le, Andrew Petagna, Ciarán McCarthy-Rymer, Dejan Bouwhuis, Oliver Pabbruwe, Anton Chokolich, Sebastian Ellison, Mitchell Ardagh, Lachlan Bozich, Harrison Roberts, Jean-Paul Starkie, Liam Pabbruwe, Benjamin Allen, Revonne Godfrey THIRD ROW: Mr Ben Russell, Adam Ricci, Issac Del Casale, Alexander Pagano, Luca Rossi, Owen McMahon, Brendan Murphy, Alessio Cottino, Ayodhya Jayawickrema, Sean Harrison, Jacob Spitteler, Alexander Rossi, Fra Oscar Aguilera SECOND ROW: Alexander Moffatt, Will Gavin, Jake Pizzuto, Dimitri Tsagaris, Cameron Baker, Samuel Symons, James Della Gatta, Tomas Despotovski, Lachlan Sibosado, Simon Homsany, Ethan Gosatti, Alexander Santoro FRONT ROW: Mr Damien Hansen, Mr Anthony Byrne, Mrs Marya Stewart, David Pham, Jeremy Hansen, Joseph Pinto, Damian Pisano (Rector), Benjamin Olivieri, Mr Michael Slack-Smith, Mr Leo Murray, Mr Adam Gage
KAIROS #52 BACK ROW: Xavier Carrabba, Thomas Rundle, Alexander Henwood, James Breust, Ethan Sinclair, Simon Fernandes, Jacob John, Max Blair, Isaac Patman THIRD ROW: Jaycob Kell, Andrew Nguyen, Matthew Della Gatta, Jarrod Jeremiah, Jayden Egitto, Michael Todaro, Zach Manson, Jacob Mangan, Victor Le Tessier, Timothy McDonald SECOND ROW: Mr Daniel Bateman, Max Watervoort, Alex Biundo, Nicholas Campagna, Jonathan Cooke, Mr Kenny Chan, Mrs Annika Holland, Fra Oscar Aguilera, Brody Close, Angus Hay FRONT ROW: Miss Anjelica Mallis, Ms Lissa Coleman, Anton Chokolich, Luca Rossi, Lachlan Sibosado (Rector), Jean-Paul Starkie, Samuel Symons, Mrs Rosa West (Director), Miss Danielle Pieraccini
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KAIROS #53 BACK ROW: Luke Ottobrino, Andre’ Gorski, Joseph Dawson, Jack Rhodes, Ayden Wedge, John Lagan, Zachary Weller-Thomas, James Hardy THIRD ROW: Brayden Dillon, Tom Gartside, Max Mistilis, Matthew French, Michael Thomas, Lachlan Brennan, Aidan Austen, Fynnigan Langer, Jakson Egan SECOND ROW: Mr Kenny Chan, Harrison Min Oo, Leon Rocca, Callum Reader, Tim Kelly, Cooper Fare, Cruz Cleary, Aaron Moore, Dion Carle, Mr Craig Adams FRONT ROW: Miss Claire Wilson, Jacob John, James Della Gatta, Benjamin Allen (Assistant Rector), Mrs Rosa West (Director), Dimitri Tsagaris (Rector), Alex Biundo, Mrs Candice Brown (Assistant Director), Ms Casey Vinci
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QUEST RETREATS
QUEST RETREAT GROUPS – CADRE (YEAR 12) BACK ROW: Jean-Paul Starkie, Simon Fernandes, Harrison Roberts, Mitchell Ardagh, Alexander Pagano, Fynnigan Langer MIDDLE ROW: Mrs Rosa West, Alexander Rossi, James Della Gatta, Sean Harrison, Luca Rossi, Adam Ricci, Mr Daniel Bateman FRONT ROW: Jason Le, Will Gavin, Lachlan Sibosado, Simon Homsany, Matthew Della Gatta, Griffin Binning
QUEST RETREAT GROUPS – PEER MINISTERS (YEAR 11) BACK ROW: Jason Landon, Joshua Crevola, Brendan Bin Omar, Thomas Bristow-Stagg, Willem Lamers, Angus Watson, Benjamin Jasper, Jack Wojtowicz, Jarom Watts, Finn Moloney, Jess Higgins THIRD ROW: Daniel Rees, Tristan Bottega, Joshua Sumich, Zacary Lee, Rafael Fiore, Michael Tassone, Kyle Wheatley, Max Ryan, Riley Mattingley, Declan Ryan, Pavel Misiun SECOND ROW: Mrs Rosa West, Nicholas Cooley, Christian Nicholls, Ethan Hardy, Sri Krishna Dharmapuri, Luke Kelly, Mr Daniel Bateman, Jojo Parise, Alexander Bradley, Thomas Robertson, Daniel Santelli, Wilson Nguyen, Fra Oscar Aguilera FRONT ROW: Darren Tran, Cameron Pell, Jamie Allen, Christian O’Driscoll, 143 Libero Piffaretti, Charles Gilbert, Harrison McHardie, Noah Foti, Kenzie Bui, Matthew Bottega, Joshua Locke ABSENT: Declan Allen, Max Blair, Nicholas Campagna, Rowan Frankowiak, Chadd Kerrigan, Ethan Lam, Tom Murray, Benjamin Petrich, Kinta Pinchin-Yamada, Matthew Roche, Daniel Vos
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2019 SERVICE EXPEDITIONS to Northern Thailand and Laos Ms Alison Mackenzie
After eighteen months of planning, preparation and fundraising, two excited teams of Year 10 students headed off to Northern Thailand and Laos in December for three weeks on the College’s biennial Service Expedition.
traditional. Our local guides were knowledgeable and helpful and cooked all our meals on an open fire using traditional Laos techniques. As part of the leadership element of the expedition, the students were responsible for securing accommodation, organising transport, deciding on cultural activities, managing the group budget and most importantly, choosing breakfast, lunch and dinner venues as we went along. There was a tight budget which had to be adhered to, yet both groups were able to see lots and eat lots!
Each student involved had committed to fundraising $300 to contribute to the volunteer project that would take place in a Karen Hill tribe village in Northern Thailand – Ban Bon Na. Both groups helped build and install three water tanks in the village. These water tanks help provide basic clean running water for the village and some surrounding villages. Working together with local tradespeople, it was wonderful to see all the students get ‘stuck in’ and help with the manual labour required to build these water tanks. This experience gave every student a chance to be a Man for Others in the most direct way possible.
These students have memories that will last a lifetime, developing new skills as well as a newfound selfconfidence. A huge thank you goes to College staff members; Mr Mark Dodd, Ms Su-Fen Chung and Mr Nick Kros who accompanied the students. Ms Alison Mackenzie Expedition Co-ordinator
Part of the expedition also included a trek in the mountainous jungle area of Luang Namh Tha in Laos. This three night, four-day trek involved challenging uphill climbs, difficult descents and river crossings. The groups stayed overnight in village homestays and river camps where they experienced local life at its most
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MUSIC Music in 2019 in some ways was focused on the Senior Chorale and Percussion Quartet tour to Europe. However, the success of the tour should not overshadow the run of inspiring performances on the home front. Whether it be at the Performing Arts Festival for Catholic Schools and Colleges, ABODA festivals, Classical Guitar Festival or the annual round of concerts both at Trinity and outside venues, ensembles across the senior school have put in wonderful performances after periods of weekly rehearsals.
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night was a good practice run for PAF performances in Term 3, with the percussion duet of Declan Ryan (11.1) and Zacary Lee (11.4) making good use of chamber night to tighten their entertaining and indeed winning PAF percussion duet. The Middle School Chamber Night was a demonstration of progressing musicianship as ensembles performed without staff leadership, some for the first time. In Term 3 we welcomed Mr Peter Shanhun who replaces Mrs Kimberley Lloyd while she completes her Master’s Degree at Holy Names University in the USA. Mr Shanhun has brought a wealth of music education experiences to the department, challenging his classes, Middle School Vocal Ensemble and String Orchestra on many levels. We are very fortunate to have such a capable educator with us for this time. We also welcome Mrs Louise Bladen as a piano teacher and thank her for filling the shoes of Mrs Dorothy Slawomirski who retired at the end of 2019, and Ms Kate Pitcher as our bassoon teacher for our increasing number of bassoon students.
The Quarry concert in Term 1 remains a favourite amongst students and parents, in an outdoor venue that is made for a summer night of music-making in what was this year’s perfectly calm conditions for a clear musical sound. This was the first opportunity for the Senior Chorale to try out some of its repertoire that was to become a mainstay of its 2020 program. It was also the first run for some hefty percussion repertoire that was to continually gain momentum across the year.
The 2019 Music Tour took the Senior Chorale, combined Trinity/Mercedes Chorale and Trinity Percussion Quartet to the heart of classical European music. Performances in some of Europe’s most historic concert halls could only thrill our touring party as we sang and played in halls where the likes of the Vienna Philharmonic Orchestra and countless famous composers and soloists have stood. Combine wonderful venues with the meeting of choirs and orchestras from all parts of the globe and we have a very memorable tour. To walk where Mozart, Beethoven, Dvorak and others have lived and worked
The Middle School Music Night in Term 2 revealed how far the Wind Ensemble and Middle School chorale had progressed since the beginning of the year. These large groups were to continue to impress with outstanding performances in the Term 3 run of festivals. Chamber ensembles are always a great musical trainer and chamber nights for both senior and middle school groups put many such groups in the spotlight. The senior
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Music), Declan Ryan and Zachary Lee (Secondary Instrumental Duet), Percussion Quartet (Instrumental Ensemble), Alan Ngo (Solo Piano), Nicholas Campagna (12.1) (Bible reading), Declan Allen (12.6) (Secondary Solo Works – Drama), Swing Band I (Big Band/Jazz Combo). This has been another stellar year of performances in this the 30th year of the festival. Special thanks must go to the Year 12 students whose contributions have once more been of the highest standard. For the sixteenth consecutive year, we have been awarded the Zenith Music Award for the most outstanding school in the festival. A full list of awards is listed separately in this annual.
had a significant impact on the tour party, inspiring us to perform at our absolute best. To be judged a first place in the male choir section of the Summa Cum Laude Music Festival in Vienna was an honour and an experience from which we all learnt so much musically. Other performances in Prague, Budapest, Salzburg and areas around Vienna all held their own memories as we found ourselves quickly adapting to the idiosyncrasies of these venues. Audiences quickly warmed to the percussion quartet as they wowed everyone with technical skill and humour. To perform for families still affected by the Chernobyl disaster was also an honour and added an extra level of meaning to our tour. Thanks must go to Mrs Ann Clarke (accompanist) and Mrs Kimberley Lloyd for their high level of musical and pastoral support on the tour and to Mr Paul Presser for being such an asset to the team.
Dr Robert Braham Director of Music
Congratulations are extended to the following groups and individuals who were awarded shields in their respective sections of the Performing Arts Festival for Catholic Schools: Senior Chorale (Secondary Choral
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Trinity was proud to be awarded the 2019 Catholic Performing Arts Festival Zenith Award for 16th consecutive year
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CATHOLIC PERFORMING ARTS RESULTS 2019 THE 2019 ZENITH AWARD FOR SECONDARY METROPOLITAN SCHOOLS AND COLLEGES
ASHLEY DEGEBRODT (12.1) INSTRUMENTAL STRINGS (SECONDARY SOLO)
EVAN ALDERSLADE (7.2) INSTRUMENTAL STRINGS (SECONDARY SOLO)
SENIOR CHORALE LORETO SISTERS’ AWARD-CHORAL SINGING (SECONDARY)
BANJO MORRIS-LUCK (05G) INSTRUMENTAL STRINGS (PRIMARY SOLO)
FINN STENNING-ALEXANDER (06B) INSTRUMENTAL STRINGS (PRIMARY SOLO)
SWING BAND I CHRISTIAN BROTHERS AWARD-BIG BAND/JAZZ COMBO
BEN MAIN (05W) INSTRUMENTAL STRINGS (PRIMARY SOLO)
FRANK ZHANG (04W) INSTRUMENTAL STRINGS (PRIMARY SOLO)
TRINITY PERCUSSION QUARTET PREMIER OF WESTERN AUSTRALIA AWARD (SECONDARY INSTRUMENTAL ENSEMBLE)
BOWIE MCCABE (05G) & ETHAN TAYLOR (05B) INSTRUMENTAL STRINGS (PRIMARY DUET)
HARRISON BRIDGEMAN (8.3) INSTRUMENTAL STRINGS (SECONDARY SOLO)
NICHOLAS CAMPAGNA (12.1) ARCHBISHOP HICKEY AWARD BIBLE-READING (SECONDARY)
BOWIE MCCABE (05G) INSTRUMENTAL STRINGS (PRIMARY SOLO)
DECLAN RYAN (11.1) & ZACARY LEE (11.4) DR PETER TANNOCK AWARDINSTRUMENTAL DUET (SECONDARY)
BRETT HASSETT (12.1) INSTRUMENTAL ACOUSTIC/ CLASSICAL GUITAR (SOLO)
ALAN NGO (9.2) FR JOHN HARTE JESUIT AWARDPIANO SOLO/DUET (SECONDARY) DECLAN ALLEN (12.6) MONSIGNOR MICHAEL KEATING AWARD-SECONDARY SOLO WORKS - DRAMA OUTSTANDING AWARD – MUSIC SOLO, DUET, DANCE AND DRAMA AARAV BHANDARI (06W) INSTRUMENTAL STRINGS (PRIMARY SOLO) ADAM RICCI (12.8) INSTRUMENTAL ACOUSTIC/ CLASSICAL GUITAR (SOLO) ALAN NGO (9.2) YEAR 9 PIANO SOLO ALVAREZ DHARMA (8.1) INSTRUMENTAL STRINGS (SECONDARY SOLO) ANDERS PHAN (10.5) YEAR 10 PIANO SOLO ARIS MAZARAKIS (04W) INSTRUMENTAL STRINGS (PRIMARY SOLO)
CALLUM LEE (10.7) & MATTHEW LOO (10.1) INSTRUMENTAL STRINGS (SECONDARY DUET) CHRISTOPHER CANDEIAS (06W) INSTRUMENTAL STRINGS (PRIMARY SOLO) DANIEL GODFREY (06G) INSTRUMENTAL STRINGS (PRIMARY SOLO)
HARRY SMITH (10.1) & JACK LE GOUEFF (10.5) YEAR 7-12 VOCAL DUET JACK CLAREY (06B) INSTRUMENTAL STRINGS (PRIMARY SOLO) JACKSON SCARPAROLO (05G) INSTRUMENTAL STRINGS (PRIMARY SOLO) JAMISON HEHIR (7.1) INSTRUMENTAL STRINGS (SECONDARY SOLO) JAROM WATTS (11.4) INSTRUMENTAL STRINGS (SECONDARY SOLO) JAXON DEGEBRODT (12.1) BIBLE READING
DECLAN ALLEN (12.6) SECONDARY SOLO WORKS JEREMIAH LOCKE (05G) SCRIPTED DRAMA, ONE VOICE ONLY INSTRUMENTAL STRINGS (PRIMARY SOLO) DECLAN RYAN (11.1) & ZACARY LEE (11.4) JOHN CARROLL (9.2) INSTRUMENTAL PERCUSSION INSTRUMENTAL STRINGS (SECONDARY DUET) (SECONDARY SOLO) DECLAN RYAN (11.1) INSTRUMENTAL PERCUSSION (SECONDARY SOLO) ETHAN GOSATTI (12.1) BIBLE READING ETHAN GOSATTI (12.1) SECONDARY SOLO WORKS ORIGINAL DRAMA, STUDENT DEVISED ETHAN TAYLOR (05B) INSTRUMENTAL STRINGS (PRIMARY SOLO)
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KENZIE BUI (11.4) & ALESSIO COTTINO (12.7) INSTRUMENTAL ACOUSTIC/ CLASSICAL GUITAR (DUET) KIRAN THAMBIRAN (11.7) INSTRUMENTAL STRINGS (SECONDARY SOLO) KYAN TREMAIN (05B) INSTRUMENTAL STRINGS (PRIMARY SOLO) LIAM GEARON (8.1) & EAMONN MURRAY (9.7) INSTRUMENTAL ACOUSTIC/ CLASSICAL GUITAR (DUET) LIAM MURRAY (05B) INSTRUMENTAL STRINGS (PRIMARY SOLO) LOUIS BURNETT (06G) INSTRUMENTAL STRINGS (PRIMARY SOLO) LUCIAN LAMATTINA (05W) INSTRUMENTAL STRINGS (PRIMARY SOLO) LUKE CHAPMAN (06W) INSTRUMENTAL STRINGS (PRIMARY SOLO) LUKE STUBBS (05B) INSTRUMENTAL STRINGS (PRIMARY SOLO) MATTHEW LOO (10.1) INSTRUMENTAL STRINGS (SECONDARY SOLO) MATTHEW RYAN (7.5) INSTRUMENTAL STRINGS (SECONDARY SOLO) MAX HEWITT (8.7) INSTRUMENTAL STRINGS (SECONDARY SOLO) MENDEL ERFTEMEIJER (7.1) INSTRUMENTAL STRINGS (SECONDARY SOLO) MITCHELL BROWN (05G) INSTRUMENTAL STRINGS (PRIMARY SOLO) NEHEMIAH REUBEN (10.8) YEAR 10 VOCAL SOLO NICHOLAS CAMPAGNA (12.1) BIBLE READING NICHOLAS YAP (10.7) INSTRUMENTAL STRINGS (SECONDARY SOLO) NIKHIL THAMBIRAN (05W) INSTRUMENTAL STRINGS (PRIMARY SOLO) NIKHIL THAMBIRAN 05W & LUKE CHAPMAN (06W) INSTRUMENTAL STRINGS (PRIMARY DUET)
OISIN FLANAGAN (05G) INSTRUMENTAL STRINGS (PRIMARY SOLO) OWEN HARWOOD (04B) INSTRUMENTAL STRINGS (PRIMARY SOLO) RAPHAEL JAVED (06B) INSTRUMENTAL STRINGS (PRIMARY SOLO) ROYCE WILLIAMS (05G) INSTRUMENTAL STRINGS (PRIMARY SOLO) SEMISI AMATO (12.3) INSTRUMENTAL ACOUSTIC/ CLASSICAL GUITAR (SOLO) SHOLTO FOSS (10.7) INSTRUMENTAL STRINGS (SECONDARY SOLO) TAIGA MATOBA (10.2) INSTRUMENTAL STRINGS (SECONDARY SOLO)
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OUTSTANDING AWARD – MUSIC, DANCE AND DRAMA GROUPS
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ALESSIO COTTINO (12.7) INSTRUMENTAL ACOUSTIC/ CLASSICAL GUITAR (SOLO) ALEXANDER PAGANO (12.3) & ETHAN GOSATTI (12.1) YEARS 7-12 VOCAL DUET ALEXANDER PAGANO (12.3) & NEVE HAVERCROFT (MERCEDES) YEARS 7-12 VOCAL DUET ALEXANDER PAGANO (12.3) YEAR 12 VOCAL SOLO ALVAREZ DHARMA (8.3) & LUKE MATTHEWS (8.7) INSTRUMENTAL ACOUSTIC/ CLASSICAL GUITAR (DUET) AUGUSTINE ANTHONY (10.1) INSTRUMENTAL ACOUSTIC/ CLASSICAL GUITAR (SOLO) CALLUM LEE (10.7) INSTRUMENTAL ACOUSTIC/ CLASSICAL GUITAR (SOLO) CHARLIE HAMPSON (06G) INSTRUMENTAL BRASS (PRIMARY SOLO) CHRISTIAN MARCHESANI (9.6) & FLINTO PUTHUPPALLIL (9.5) INSTRUMENTAL ACOUSTIC/ CLASSICAL GUITAR (DUET) CHRISTIAN MARCHESANI (9.6) INSTRUMENTAL ACOUSTIC/ CLASSICAL GUITAR (SOLO) COLBY SIBOSADO (9.1) INSTRUMENTAL ACOUSTIC/ CLASSICAL GUITAR (SOLO) CONNOR WILSON (9.6) INSTRUMENTAL WOODWIND (SECONDARY SOLO) DECLAN ALLEN (12.6) SECONDARY SOLO WORKS SCRIPTED DRAMA, ONE VOICE ONLY EAMONN MURRAY (9.7) INSTRUMENTAL ACOUSTIC/ CLASSICAL GUITAR (SOLO) ELI WALSH (06B) INSTRUMENTAL STRINGS (PRIMARY SOLO) ETHAN GOSATTI (12.1) YEAR 12 VOCAL SOLO FELIX COOPER (06W) INSTRUMENTAL BRASS (PRIMARY SOLO) GABRIEL PEREIRA (7.4) YEAR 7 PIANO SOLO HARRY HANSEN-KNARHOI (8.4) INSTRUMENTAL ACOUSTIC/ CLASSICAL GUITAR (SOLO) HARRY SMITH (10.1) YEAR 10 VOCAL SOLO
JACK LE GOUEFF (10.5) YEAR 10 VOCAL SOLO JARVIS RICHARD (9.1) YEAR 9 PIANO SOLO JAXON DEGEBRODT (12.1) & PERTH LIBAO (12.6) INSTRUMENTAL WOODWIND (SECONDARY DUET) JOSHUA HORGAN (10.6) INSTRUMENTAL ACOUSTIC/ CLASSICAL GUITAR (SOLO) JOSHUA SUMICH (11.7) INSTRUMENTAL WOODWIND (SECONDARY SOLO) LACHLAN SIBOSADO (12.8) INSTRUMENTAL ACOUSTIC/ CLASSICAL GUITAR (SOLO) LACHLAN SPENCER (9.5) INSTRUMENTAL STRINGS (SECONDARY SOLO) LIBERO PIFFARETTI (11.3) YEAR 11 VOCAL SOLO MATTHEW MAINE (8.1) & HARRY HANSEN-KNARHOI (8.4) INSTRUMENTAL ACOUSTIC/ CLASSICAL GUITAR (DUET) MENDEL ERFTEMEIJER (7.1) YEAR 7 PIANO SOLO
WILLIAM SHACKLES (12.7) INSTRUMENTAL ACOUSTIC/ CLASSICAL GUITAR (SOLO) XAVIER CARRABBA (12.6) INSTRUMENTAL ACOUSTIC/ CLASSICAL GUITAR (SOLO) EXCELLENCE AWARD – MUSIC DANCE AND DRAMA GROUPS IMPERIUM XIX DANCE (SECONDARY) ONE DIMENSIONAL CONTEMPORARY BAND (PRIMARY & SECONDARY) TRINITY COLLEGE CLASSICAL GUITAR ENSEMBLE II INSTRUMENT ENSEMBLE (ACOUSTIC/CLASSICAL GUITAR) TRINITY COLLEGE CLASSICAL GUITAR ORCHESTRA INSTRUMENT ENSEMBLE (ACOUSTIC/CLASSICAL GUITAR) TRINITY COLLEGE YEAR 4 CHOIR PRIMARY CHORAL (BEGINNING CHOIR) TRINITY CONCUSSION INSTRUMENTAL ENSEMBLE (SECONDARY PERCUSSION) TRINITY PERCUSSION QUARTET INSTRUMENTAL ENSEMBLE (SECONDARY PERCUSSION)
NICHOLAS CAMPAGNA (12.1) UNCHAINED MEMORY SECONDARY SOLO WORKS SCRIPTED DRAMA, ONE VOICE ONLY CONTEMPORARY BAND (PRIMARY & SECONDARY) OLIVER NICOLETTO (05B) YEAR 5/6 STRING ENSEMBLE INSTRUMENTAL BRASS (PRIMARY INSTRUMENTAL STRING ENSEMBLE SOLO) (PRIMARY STRINGS) OWEN HARWOOD (04B) MERIT AWARD – MUSIC SOLO, PRIMARY PIANO SOLO DUET AND DRAMA OWEN HEWITT (7.6) & SEAN ALEXANDER PAGANO (12.3) ELLIOT (7.8) SECONDARY SOLO WORKS-SCRIPTED INSTRUMENTAL ACOUSTIC/ DRAMA, ONE VOICE ONLY CLASSICAL GUITAR (DUET) PERTH LIBAO (12.6) INSTRUMENTAL WOODWIND (SECONDARY SOLO)
BRANDON BIRD (05W) INSTRUMENTAL BRASS (PRIMARY SOLO)
RAFAEL SITORUS (10.8) INSTRUMENTAL STRINGS (SECONDARY SOLO)
BRANSON MAY (8.7) INSTRUMENTAL PERCUSSION (SECONDARY SOLO)
SAMUEL HU (10.7) INSTRUMENTAL PERCUSSION (SECONDARY SOLO)
CONNOR CHOK (05GD) & THOMAS SINCLAIR (06W) INSTRUMENTAL BRASS (PRIMARY DUET)
SHOLTO FOSS (10.8) YEAR 10 VOCAL SOLO
CRUZ SAPIENZA (05GD) & ETHAN TURNER (05GD) INSTRUMENTAL BRASS (PRIMARY DUET)
TODD HASSETT (7.4) INSTRUMENTAL ACOUSTIC/ CLASSICAL GUITAR (SOLO) WESTLEE TERRELL (06W) INSTRUMENTAL BRASS (PRIMARY SOLO)
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(PRIMARY DUET) LOUIS MCMURTRIE (04W) INSTRUMENTAL WOODWIND (PRIMARY SOLO) MATTHEW LOO (10.1) YEAR 10 PIANO SOLO
NICHOLAS CADDY (11.1) INSTRUMENTAL BRASS (SECONDARY SOLO)
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PATHAWI EDWARDS (7.5) INSTRUMENTAL WOODWIND (SECONDARY SOLO)
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RILEY FERGUSON (05B) & KIERAN HESLOP (05B) INSTRUMENTAL WOODWIND (PRIMARY DUET) SAMUEL PERIZ (8.4) INSTRUMENTAL PERCUSSION (SECONDARY SOLO)
JOSHUA LOCKE (11.7) INSTRUMENTAL BRASS (SECONDARY SOLO)
THOMAS MCGRATH (8.8) INSTRUMENTAL ELECTRIC GUITAR (SOLO)
JUDD MCCARTNEY (06G) INSTRUMENTAL BRASS (PRIMARY SOLO)
TOBIAS HAILAND (05G) INSTRUMENTAL BRASS (PRIMARY SOLO)
LEONE MAGISTRO (06W) INSTRUMENTAL BRASS (PRIMARY SOLO) LIBERO PIFFARETTI (11.3) INSTRUMENTAL ELECTRIC GUITAR (SOLO) LOUIS MCMURTRIE (04W) & OLIVER PONTRE (04W) INSTRUMENTAL WOODWIND
WILLIAM SARTOR (7.2) INSTRUMENTAL ELECTRIC GUITAR (SOLO)
NADEV MAHATALAGALAGE DON (8.6) ZACHARY NEVELSDON (9.4) YEAR 8 VOCAL SOLO YEAR 9 VOCAL SOLO
JORDAN SHARPE (05GD) INSTRUMENTAL BRASS (PRIMARY SOLO)
JULIAN LAMATTINA (7.1) & LEO SUMICH (7.6) INSTRUMENTAL BRASS (SECONDARY DUET)
WILLIAM NORMAN (7.8) INSTRUMENTAL PERCUSSION (SECONDARY SOLO)
TOM DEVINE (10.8) & JACK LE GOUEFF (10.5) INSTRUMENTAL BRASS (SECONDARY DUET) TOM DEVINE (10.8) INSTRUMENTAL BRASS (SECONDARY SOLO) WILLEM LAMERS (11.6) & ISAAC PINTO (10.4) INSTRUMENTAL BRASS (SECONDARY DUET)
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ABSENT: Benjamin Adams, Timothy Forrest (Vice-captain), James Hoang, Taiga Matoba, Rory McElwee, Kinta Pinchin-Yamada
FRONT ROW: Grant Rapkoch, Darren Tran, Anders Phan, Declan Allen (Captain), Samuel Hu, Rafael Sitorus, Charles Gilbert, Libero Piffaretti, Peter Hoang, Nathan Le, James Mahoney, Jamie Allen, Joshua Locke, Peter Misiun
SECOND ROW: Dr Robert Braham, Thomas Gavin, Ethan Gosatti, Daniel Santelli, Matthew Loo, Perth Libao, Jude Clarke, Max Zaccagnini, Harry Smith, Nicholas Yap, Aiden Ogg, Rowan Frankowiak, Jaxon Degebrodt, Revonne Godfrey, Mrs Ann Clarke
THIRD ROW: Dimitri Tsagaris, Jack Le Goueff, Ben Tucker, Will Gavin, Pavel Misiun, Joshua Sumich, Jacob Mangan, Max Ryan, Declan Ryan, Brett Hassett, Nicholas Campagna, Luke Alderslade, Isaac Pinto, Taylor Hannah, Liam Cooper
FOURTH ROW: Samuel Symons, Adam Ricci, Rafael Fiore, Sholto Foss, Griffin Woodhouse, Jonathan Slater, James Della Gatta, Jarrod Jeremiah, Nathan Holland, Daniel MacRae, Jess Higgins, Angus Owens, Noah Perkins, Matthew Della Gatta
BACK ROW: Semisi Amato, Joshua Horgan, Michael Tassone, Amato Amato, Benjamin Jasper, Anton Chokolich, Willem Lamers, Lachlan Moroney, Jack Wojtowicz, Jarom Watts, James Breust, Patrick Scally, Alexander Pagano
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ABSENT: Hanna Algeri, Arianne Barry, Mairead Carrabba, Jayda D’Agostino, Alexia D’Alesio, Rosie Dawson, Ivy Fuentes, Ayesha Gadsdon, Emilia Gilmore, Taya Gcanese, Lily Graves, Tahlia Hands, Charlotte Hanga, Coco Hasler, Neve Havercroft, Charlotte Kiely, Jenna McClure, Bethany McDonald, Hannah Reader, Marisa Rocca, Stephanie Shaw, Katrina Soares, Ellen Van Beek
FRONT ROW: Aneeta Phan, Simona Rocca, Erica Galloway, Grace Wojtowicz, Sophie Carroll, Veronika Putri, Aimee Nguyen, Bethany Hunt, Martha Bird, Ms Claire Glendinning, Dr Robert Braham, Mrs Ann Clarke, Maya Blackshaw, Elizabeth Gilbert, Keely McMillan, Amber Mascarenhas, Antonia Palermo, Bianca Metcalf, Isabella Harrison, Charlotte Woods, Althea Cubero
SECOND ROW: Ada Dwyer, Peter Misiun, Darren Tran, Jamie Allen, James Mahoney, Samuel Hu, Nathan Le, Thomas Gavin, Declan Allen, Anders Phan, Joshua Locke, Grant Rapkoch, Kathryn Henbury
THIRD ROW: Jacinda Kong, Sarah Henbury, Jada Rattray, Lydia Algeri, Brianna Tripoli, Anne Kenwery, Laura Best, Charlotte Greenway, Lucy Woods, Abbey Breust, Sophi Steel, Alexandra Del Casale, Hannah Parker, Jenny René, Rachael Stevenson, Scarlett Mills, Natalie Lawrence, Ruvimbo Tambiri, Isabella Brown, Alana Lim, Jemma Middleton
FOURTH ROW: Rafael Sitorus, Libero Piffaretti, Revonne Godfrey, Daniel Santelli, Ethan Gosatti, Jaxon Degebrodt, Nicholas Yap, Max Zaccagnini, Jack Le Goueff, Will Gavin, Aiden Ogg, Taylor Hannah, Liam Cooper, Perth Libao, Rowan Frankowiak, Harry Smith, Matthew Loo, Jude Clarke, Peter Hoang, Charles Gilbert
FIFTH ROW: Joshua Sumich, Dimitri Tsagaris, Ben Tucker, Pavel Misiun, Luke Alderslade, Noah Perkins, Rafael Fiore, Angus Owens, Jess Higgins, Griffin Woodhouse, James Della Gatta, Matthew Della Gatta, Isaac Pinto, Samuel Symons, Adam Ricci, Jacob Mangan, Nicholas Campagna, Brett Hassett, Declan Ryan
BACK ROW: Sholto Foss, Nathan Holland, Jonathan Slater, Alexander Pagano, Patrick Scally, Amato Amato, Jarom Watts, Jack Wojtowicz, Anton Chokolich, Lachlan Moroney, Willem Lamers, Benjamin Jasper, James Breust, Michael Tassone, Joshua Horgan, Semisi Amato, Jarrod Jeremiah, Daniel MacRae
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ABSENT: Akhilesh Ambati, Jude Clarke, Lachlan Eames, Samuel Hu, Kayden Luscombe, James Mackenzie, Joseph Milner, James Parker, Rafael Sitorus, Theodore Stynman, Max Zaccagnini
FRONT ROW: Jonathon Le Goueff, Harrison Watkins, Jordan Rodrigues, Luke Perlini, Bon Nastasi, Oliver Nutt, Pascal Min Oo, John Carroll, Grant Rapkoch, Anders Phan, William Day, Alvarez Dharma, Llavan Pirabananthan, Nadev Mahatalagalage Don, Daniel Oatham, Nicholas Siciliano, Harrison Bridgeman
SECOND ROW: Pierce Edmonds, John Van Beek, Charles Johnson, Gabriel Masbate, Max Riggio, Jack Tanner, Owen Sands, Damien Lawrence, Flinto Puthuppallil, James Mahoney, Stephen Franse, Peter Misiun, Noah Cork, Liam Bush, Connor Roberts, Gianni Norrish, Benjamin Thompson Tilyard, Pietro Mafrica
THIRD ROW: Mrs Ann Clarke, Nathan DeFonseka, Benjamin Palmero, Michael Lamborn, Paulo Mathew, Alistair Carlson, Gabriel Hamilton, Harry Smith, Giuseppe Macri, Nathan Le, Nicholas Mori, Jamaan Peters, Taiga Matoba, Xavier Adamos, Lachlan Calder, Jarvis Rickard, Zachary Neveldsen, Molodon Mutoya, Dr Robert Braham
FOURTH ROW: Cale Boska, Harry Hansen-Knarhoi, Thomas Murray, Alastair Stewart, Liam Stojan, Thomas Blayney, Fraser Perkins, James Kenwery, William Hall, Max Hewitt, Joel Carcich, Xavier Nicoletto, Domenic Lamattina, Branson May, Oscar Palermo, Matthew Crock
FIFTH ROW: Alan Ngo, Domenico Germano, Luca Gosatti, Matthew Loo, Jack Le Goueff, Kiran Thambiran, Patrick Scally, Connor Wilson, Lachlan Spencer, Joseph Ipsaro-Passione, Nicholas Yap, Jett O’Rourke, Michael Madara, Ben Tucker, Aryan Pulappadi
BACK ROW: Logan James, Liam Cooper, Darcy Hoye, Sholto Foss, Bradley Hounslow, Jonathan Slater, Lachlan Moroney, Amato Amato, Joshua Horgan, Daniel MacRae, Nathan Holland, Noah Perkins, Luke Alderslade, Taylor Hannah
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TRINITY MERCEDES SENIOR VOCAL ENSEMBLE BACK ROW: Jacob Mangan, Jarrod Jeremiah, Semisi Amato, Michael Tassone, Jarom Watts, Benjamin Jasper, Jack Wojtowicz, Alexander Pagano, Jess Higgins, Angus Owens, Declan Ryan THIRD ROW: Perth Libao, Daniel Santelli, Jack Le Goueff, Ben Tucker, Joshua Sumich, Luke Alderslade, Nicholas Campagna, Adam Ricci, Samuel Symons, Isaac Pinto, Liam Cooper, Max Zaccagnini SECOND ROW: Bethany Hunt, Lydia Algeri, Jemma Middleton, Scarlett Mills, Hannah Parker, Joshua Locke, Rafael Sitorus, Jude Clarke, Declan Allen, Anders Phan, Abbey Breust, Charlotte Greenway, Anne Kenwery, Jada Rattray, Alana Lim FRONT ROW: Ella Simpson, Bianca Metcalf, Harry Smith, Sophie Carroll, Ms Claire Glendinning, Dr Robert Braham, Mrs Ann Clarke, Amber Mascarenhas, Ethan Gosatti, Keely McMillan, Elizabeth Gilbert ABSENT: Arianne Barry, Jayda D’Agostino, Alexia D’Alesio, Neve Havercroft, Charlotte Kiely, Natalie Lawrence, Hannah Reader, Madeline Roberts, Stephanie Shaw, Ellen Van Beek
MIDDLE SCHOOL VOCAL ENSEMBLE BACK ROW: Taj Kulenovic, Michael Madara, Kiran Thambiran, Luca Gosatti, Darcy Hoye, Joel Carcich, Max Hewitt, Cale Boska, Max Germano MIDDLE ROW: Jamie D’Agostino, Jehan Hopkins, Molodon Mutoya, Zachary Neveldsen, Mendel Erftemeijer, Liam Bush, John Van Beek, Joseph Milner, Max Riggio FRONT ROW: Nicholas Bowden-Jones, Harrison Bridgeman, Izaya Silva, Nadev Mahatalagalage Don, Mrs Kimberley Lloyd, Matthew Crock, William Norman, Bon Nastasi, Isaac Adamos ABSENT: Liam Stojan, Joseph Ipsaro-Passione
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SENIOR VOCAL ENSEMBLE BACK ROW: Jarrod Jeremiah, Michael Tassone, Benjamin Jasper, Jack Wojtowicz, Jarom Watts, Alexander Pagano, Jess Higgins THIRD ROW: Adam Ricci, Nicholas Campagna, Declan Ryan, Samuel Symons, Sholto Foss, Angus Owens, Isaac Pinto, Jacob Mangan SECOND ROW: Daniel Santelli, Perth Libao, Liam Cooper, Ben Tucker, Luke Alderslade, Joshua Sumich, Jack Le Goueff, Max Zaccagnini, Harry Smith FRONT ROW: Joshua Locke, Declan Allen, Jude Clarke, Dr Robert Braham, Ethan Gosatti, Rafael Sitorus, Anders Phan ABSENT: Benjamin Adams, Semisi Amato, Timothy Forrest, Kinta Pinchin-Yamada
ST MARY’S CATHEDRAL CHOIR BACK ROW: Patrick Carroll, Gabriel Masbate, Molodon Mutoya, Sholto Foss, Joseph Milner, Zachary Gosatti FRONT ROW: Leonardo Tanner, Bowie McCabe, Nathan DeFonseka, Riley Smolic, Raphael Masbate, Bailey Coates, Jeremiah Locke ABSENT: John Carroll, Jude Clarke, Ms Jacinta Jakovcevic
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TRINITY MERCEDES STRING ENSEMBLE BACK ROW: Gabriel Masbate, Catherine Brewer, Harper Watts, Joel Carcich, William Hall, Isabelle Hampson, Jack Tanner, Kaiden Gott MIDDLE ROW: Evan Alderslade, Andre Adams, Domini Foss, Imogen Herrington, Ms Leah Guelfi, Alessia Adams, Renata Palermo, Antonio Sanfilippo, Jonah Adamson FRONT ROW: Jamison Hehir, Nicholas Bowden-Jones, Benjamin Thompson Tilyard, Matthew Ryan, Harrison Bridgeman, Sebastian Foti, Torrey Benness ABSENT: Jamie Giddings, Maynard Gray, Kaylah Hoang
TRINITY MERCEDES STRING ORCHESTRA BACK ROW: Rafael Sitorus, Nicholas Yap, Ashley Degebrodt, Jarom Watts, Trent Smith, Sholto Foss, Kyle Singh, Matthew Loo MIDDLE ROW: Daisy Melville, Mrs Elena Bennett, Liliana Bogoyev, Ella Giddings, Kiran Thambiran, Cassidy Kempster, Kelly Moore-Crouch, Mrs Kimberley Lloyd, Charlotte Greenway FRONT ROW: Leanna de Souza, Joseph Milner, Natasha Madsen, Joshua Locke, Mendel Erftemeijer, Max Hewitt, Julia Mezzatesta, Alvarez Dharma, Sophie Carroll ABSENT: Benjamin Adams, John Carroll, Taiga Matoba, Kinta Pinchin-Yamada
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PERCUSSION ENSEMBLE I BACK ROW: Isaac Poon, James Breust, Jarrod Jeremiah, George Hatton FRONT ROW: Pavel Misiun, Samuel Hu, Declan Ryan, Zacary Lee ABSENT: Mr Joel Bass
PERCUSSION ENSEMBLE II LEFT TO RIGHT: Harrison Bridgeman, Domenic Lamattina, Zachary Soh, Branson May, Harrison Watkins
STRING QUARTET I LEFT TO RIGHT: Mrs Elena Bennett, Jarom Watts, Nicholas Yap, Matthew Loo ABSENT: Taiga Matoba
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STRING QUARTET II LEFT TO RIGHT: Mrs Elena Bennett, Joseph Milner, Kiran Thambiran, Sholto Foss, Rafael Sitorus
BRASS QUARTET LEFT TO RIGHT: Nicholas Caddy, Willem Lamers, Jack Le Goueff, Joshua Locke
WOODWIND QUINTET LEFT TO RIGHT: Mrs Ventia Webber, Stephen Franse, Jarvis Rickard, Darcy Hoye, Damien Lawrence ABSENT: Joseph Ipsaro-Passione
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CLASSICAL GUITAR ENSEMBLE II BACK ROW: Flinto Puthuppallil, Augustine Anthony, Patrick Keenan, Joshua Horgan, Liam Gearon, Alan Ngo, Matthew Maine FRONT ROW: Sean Elliot, Harry Hansen-Knarhoi, Christian Marchesani, Dr Melissa Fitzgerald, Owen Hewitt, Alvarez Dharma, Todd Hassett ABSENT: Luke Matthews, Eamonn Murray
CLASSICAL GUITAR ENSEMBLE I BACK ROW: Semisi Amato, Dr Melissa Fitzgerald, William Shackles FRONT ROW: Brett Hassett, Xavier Carrabba, Alessio Cottino, Adam Ricci, Kenzie Bui
DYNAMIC TENSION LEFT TO RIGHT: Mr Russell Prior, William Sartor, Oscar Palermo, Dylan Mulligan, Thomas McGrath ABSENT: Daniel Fidock, Isaac Quadros
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ONE DIMENSIONAL LEFT TO RIGHT: Mr Russell Prior, Ethan Gosatti, Jarrod Jeremiah, Hugh Hogan, Alexander Pagano, Gaudi Robbins
MISFITS LEFT TO RIGHT: Mr Russell Prior, Gianni Norrish, Domenic Lamattina, Libero Piffaretti ABSENT: Daniel Fidock, Kinta Pinchin-Yamada
UNCHAINED MEMORY LEFT TO RIGHT: Mr Russell Prior, Thomas Devine, Aaron Fonte, Max Zaccagnini, Owen Sands, Jude Clarke ABSENT: Dylan Mulligan, Daniel Fidock
THE STICKY JOES BACK ROW: Mr Russell Prior, Brandon Locke, Cale Boska, Bon Nastasi, Nadev Mahatalagalage Don ABSENT: Daniel Fidock, Nicholas Moursellas, John Van Beek
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TRINITY MERCEDES WIND BAND BACK ROW: Charles Gorski, Theo Mistilis, Sam Perez, Caleb Loveland, Leo Sumich, Oliver Coates, Kane Creado, Jack Blechendyn, Aaron Webb THIRD ROW: Lucas Blair, Ellie Honschooten, Aiden Helean, Pathawi Edwards, Elliot Missen, Jamie D’Agostino, Ryan Murphy, Selene Seneviratne, Maathavan Pirabananthan SECOND ROW: Conan Smith, Stephanie Hackwill, Alessandro Hopolito, William Norman, Declan Collins, Kobe Browne, Bethany Clarke, Alessio Musbah FRONT ROW: Julian Lamattina, Hudson Foote, Kim Shopera, Mrs Ventia Webber, Mr Steven Harmer, Ela Kowalczyk, Patrick Knight, Nicholas Siciliano ABSENT:Marcus Colonico, Nadev Mahatalagalage Don, Izak Margaretic, Angus Mather, Evie Patridge, Gabriel Pereira, Jett Rodgers, Koko Sapienza, Charles Whiteside
SAXAPHONE QUARTET LEFT TO RIGHT: Mrs Ventia Webber, Gabriel Hamilton, Joshua Wilson, Joshua Sumich, Darcy Hoye
CLARINET ENSEMBLE BACK ROW: James Kenwery, Myles Brown, Liam Stojan FRONT ROW: Callum Lee, Jordan Rodrigues, John Van Beek, Francisco Mathew
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SWING BAND I BACK ROW: Reuben Webb, Joshua Sumich, Jarrod Jeremiah, Willem Lamers, Darcy Hoye, Connor Wilson, Jack Le Goueff FRONT ROW: Joshua Locke, Liam Stojan, Isaac Pinto, Alan Ngo, Gabriel Hamilton, Anders Phan
SWING BAND II BACK ROW: Benjamin Cronin, Liam Bush, Jarvis Rickard, Michael Madara, Xavier Nicoletto, Martin Murphy, Sebastian Siciliano, Ethan Patman FRONT ROW: Kato Pachioli, James Parker, Thomas Zinni, Jonathon Le Goueff, Dimitri Mazarakis, Nicholas Gordon, William Thomson ABSENT: Jackson Theobald, Angus Calder
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TRINITY MERCEDES WIND ENSEMBLE BACK ROW: Branson May, Martin Murphy, Eddie Jia, Alistair Carlson, Jamaan Peters, Ryan Carney, James Kenwery, Alexander Cartwright, Myles Brown, Dahmen Weston, Fraser Perkins, Johann Soares, Zachary Soh, Domenic Lamattina, Damien Lawrence, Sebastian Siciliano FOURTH ROW: Sarah Dennis, Lara Tucker, Isabelle Banks, Elsie Baxendale, Josephine Mathew, Tahlia Carbone, Caitlin Felsner, Zoe Fenner, Eloise Edman, Imogen Oliver, Caitlyn Benness, Inika Laurent, Annabelle Di Ciano, Erika Yeo, Alexia Petrillo, Genevieve Del Casale, Maya Bogoyev THIRD ROW: Bon Nastasi, Ethan Patman, James Parker, Pierce Edmonds, Benjamin Cronin, Callum Morosini, Pascal Min Oo, Taylor Van Vliet, Thomas Murray, Liam Bush, Paulo Mathew, Stephen Franse, Thomas Williams, Molodon Mutoya, John Van Beek, Jehan Hopkins, Llavan Pirabananthan, Thomas Zinni SECOND ROW: Sophia Matraszek, Sarah Felsner, Jonathon Le Goueff, Sebastian Herrington, Nicholas Gordon, Jackson Theobald, Kato Pachioli, Caleb Hu, Quinn Hamilton, Mr Steven Harmer, Max Riggio, Xavier Audino, Isaac Adamos, Julian Lamattina, Dimitri Mazarakis, Harrison Watkins, Jordan Rodrigues, James Mackenzie, Corrina Porreca-Rechichi FRONT ROW: Clarissa Lim, Gwyneth Algallar, Krystelle Marion, Virtue Ta, Jack Hansen-Knarhoi, Liam Stojan, Michael Madara, Euan Gardiner, Thomas Blayney, Lachlan Arnold, Xavier Nicoletto, Jarvis Rickard, Callum Bonwick, William Thomson, Matilda Gardiner, Rayann Tong, Anna Tran ABSENT: Mya Ando, Amber Budge, Angus Calder, Emily Cirillo, Alani Jamieson, Keira Madaffari, Isla Mouchemore, Audrey Pike, Nicola Pinna, Emily Scanlan, Sebastian Viela Dean
TRINITY MERCEDES WIND ORCHESTRA BACK ROW: Declan Ryan, Joshua Sumich, Zacary Lee, Patrick Scally, James Watson, George Hatton, Griffin Woodhouse, Jarrod Jeremiah (Instrumental Vice Captain), Samuel Symons, Jacob Mangan THIRD ROW: Gabriel Hamilton, Nicholas Caddy, Perth Libao (Instrumental Captain), Connor Wilson, Pavel Misiun, Noah Perkins, Reuben Webb, Jack Le Goueff, Jaxon Degebrodt, Thomas Devine SECOND ROW: Leanna de Souza, Sophia Cirillo, Callum Lee, Isabella Gaston, Declan Allen, Alexandra Del Casale, Ms Claire Glendinning, Jessica O’Brien, Samuel Hu, Sarah Henbury, Paulo Mathew, Martha Bird, Joshua Locke FRONT ROW: Amber Mascarenhas, Aimee Nguyen, Angela Lawrence, Aiden Ogg, Isaac Pinto, Willem Lamers, Darcy Hoye, Madeline Gardiner, Bethany Hunt, Erica Galloway ABSENT: Brooke Cumming, Alison Haney, Amber Micale, Malindi Shuker, Mrs Ventia Webber
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TRINITY PIPES & DRUMS Mrs Maureen Barnett
It is encouraging to see the continuing growth of the Pipes & Drums. This year, our new students progressed from a learner stage to join the ranks of the band, enabling them to perform in College events and community engagements which, in the last year, included the Trinity Rowing Regatta and the TOBA 125 Years Celebration march.
Tattoo in Sydney in October. He was very fortunate to meet up with two past students, Greg Turkich (’74) and Alisdair McLaren (’96). Greg is Drum Major and Alisdair is Pipe Major of the Pipers Trail – the pipe band of the Edinburgh Military Tattoo. Isaac said he had an awesome time and thoroughly enjoyed the experience. ‘Change is a good thing’ and while we were, at first, reluctant we are now embracing the move from our Pipe & Drums room to a new location in the Foley Centre. We will endeavour to make this a great music area for the Pipes & Drums’ students. We farewelled Mr Peter Jones this year, as he has moved on to other work commitments. Thank you, Peter, for all your assistance over the eight years with drum majoring and teaching the boys in Trinity’s Pipes & Drums.
The march was particularly exciting as we led the Old Boys over the Matagarup Bridge which was lit up in the Trinity colours.
On behalf of Trinity College Pipes & Drums, I extend our thanks to the Music Department for their support throughout the year.
Other community events included the Anzac Day City Parade, Fremantle Highland Gathering and the Armadale Highland Gathering. Our students have also been invited to participate in the combined pipe bands parading in the Christmas Pageant.
Mrs Maureen Barnett Trinity College Pipes & Drums
Isaac Heald (8.3) offered the chance to perform in the combined community bands at the Edinburgh Military
PIPES & DRUMS BACK ROW: Alexander Homsany, Lachlan Bettridge, Coen Agate, Fraser O’Sullivan, Alexander Pagano (Pipe Major), Isaac Patman, William Hall, Christopher Gardiner MIDDLE ROW: Peter Misiun, Liam Maher, Jose Torres Rebaza, Damien Lawrence, Mr Julian Anderson, Alistair Carlson, Branson May, Max Scali, Carlos Torre (Drum Major) FRONT ROW: Jack Miocevich, Isaac Heald, Daniel Oatham, Jacob De Santis, Blake Kulenovic, Ted Smith, Riley Gott, Rocco Fowler, Jack Scacchia-Maher ABSENT: Daniel Fidock, Mrs Maureen Barnett
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VISUAL ARTS Ms Rita Basilio
The Angelico Art Exhibition is an annual event showcasing artworks by Catholic school students and continues to provide opportunities for our talented youth to be recognised for their artistic creations, successes and outstanding achievements. In August, a group of Year 7 boys were award recipients at the opening of the Exhibition in Perth.
This year the Visual Arts Department ran an Art Competition for all secondary students. There were a variety of entries submitted by students in all year levels, produced in a range of artistic styles and techniques. In preparation for the competition, all secondary students were invited to attend lunchtime workshops with artist Matthew Jackson. Several prizes were awarded, including a $100 cash prize which was given to the winner of the Art Competition, Zak Wilkins (12.8). The Trinity College 2019 Secondary School Art Exhibition opened on 13 November showcasing the talents of some impressive Visual Arts Students. The artworks reflected purposeful exploration of visual language and utilisation of diverse mediums and techniques to create innovative and personal visual solutions. The exhibition included traditional, modern and contemporary art forms such as sculpture, painting, assemblage and multimedia. Artworks on display included Year 8 ceramic pieces inspired by cartoon characters, Year 10 mixed media sculptures based on the theme ‘mindscape’ and Year 12 mixed media artworks exploring concepts or issues of personal significance and communicating a point of view.
The boys received the General Exhibition Award Prize (inclusive Years 7, 8 and 9) for their Group Submission titled, Making Way for the New. This prestigious Art Award was won by Visual Arts students Cruz Harber-Connell (7.7), William Sartor (7.2), Stefan Zirojevic (7.8), Braxton Buktenica (7.7) and Chad McKie (7.6). Several other students also participated in this art exhibition; Sebastian Kelleher (8.1), Luke Alderslade (10.7), Coen Agate (10.8), Noah Foti (11.1) and Max Mistilis (12.3). Luke Alderslade’s artistic talent was recognised later in the year, when his aerosol artwork titled The Mind of a Star was selected to be exhibited at the Perth Convention and Exhibition Centre for the Australian Catholic Youth Festival held from 8 to 10 December 2019.
The winner of the Signum Fidei Art Award was Jaycob Kell (12.6) for his artwork titled Playing With Shadows. This prize was awarded for the most outstanding artwork produced by a Year 12 student. The 2019 People’s Choice winner was Visual Arts student, Max Mistilis (12.3) for his painting titled Apocalypse. The Year 10 Adelphe King Prize for Drawing was awarded to Josh Kirkaldy (10.2). This award was sponsored by Adelphe King, former art teacher of the College. In addition, the Auxiliary Art Award, sponsored by the College Auxiliary, was awarded to Eric Van Noord (8.3). We are grateful for the continued support of our students by our art sponsors.
Earlier this year, the Visual Arts Department hosted an exhibition of mixed media artworks produced by artist Chen He. The exhibition titled The Life and the Kite was held in the Cultural Centre Gallery and reflected the artist’s experiences living with ADHD. Coinciding with the art exhibition, the Year 8 boys participated in a kitemaking workshop whereby Chen He demonstrated the kite making skills she learnt whilst growing up in China. After the workshop, the students walked to Mann Oval and spent some time flying their kites. The kites were displayed alongside the artist’s work in the art exhibition which provided an opportunity for students to reflect on and consolidate their learning. The students also appreciated the value behind Chen He’s artistic focus on mental health.
Ms Rita Basilio Art Coordinator
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Year 8 kites produced during a kite making workshop with exhibiting artist Chen He Students flying their kites
Braxton Buktenica, William Sartor, Stefan Zirojevic, Chad McKie and Cruz Harber-Connell receiving an Angelico Art Award for their group submission titled Making Way for the New Elshaday Shanahan, Cuba Aveling, Damon Winterburn and Lual Lual at the year 10 excursion to Sculpture by the Sea
Student Art Exhibition; Parents and Friends Viewing Evening Lunchtime workshop with artist Matthew Jackson
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Jaycob Kell, Year 12
Caden Barnett, Year 8
Kan Sweetman, Year 7
Koby Harbrow, Year 7
Alex Miragliotta, Year 7
Hamish Elder, Year 7
Jake Quick, Year 8
Max Di Girolamo, Year 8
Noah Foti, Year 11
Max Mistilis, Year 12
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Coen Agate, Year 10
Eric Van Noord, Year 8
Ethan Sinclair, Year 12
Sachin Tana, Year 8
Luke Alderslade, Year 10
Joshua Horgan, Year 10
Jack Nguyen, Year 12
Jacob Mangan, Year 12
Sebastian Kelleher, Year 8
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TRINITY DANCE PROGRAM Mrs Paula Nicolleto
Guys In Groove, Boys In Groove, Imperium XIX, Years 8 and 9 Dance, Year 12 ATAR
awarded the WA Regional Story of the Year for their piece on Gallipoli. In addition to this, they also won awards for Best Minimalist Story, Best Public Speaking and Best Minimal Use of Sets, Props and Costumes. As regional winners, Imperium was automatically nominated for the National Story of the year in which they gained fifth place out of 300 schools, being the only WA secondary school to place (they were also the only Catholic school to place in the top five). They also received the Best Style/Genre award. This is an amazing achievement.
Dance has fast established itself at Trinity College. With over 60 Junior School students forming the group BIG (Boys in Groove), our Juniors are constantly inspired by our Senior Performing Arts students who have laid the foundation for this art form. Not only that, in 2019 Trinity College created its own piece of history as the first PSA school to offer ATAR Dance (Year 12), therefore offering education in all facets of the performing arts. Being the first PSA school to offer ATAR dance, we were fortunate to obtain media representation throughout the year and featured in articles in WA Today, Sydney Morning Herald, Brisbane Times and The Age and also had guest radio appearances on 6PR and ECU Radio.
The Catholic Performing Arts Festival in August was another highlight for our dancers. Boys In Groove achieved a near perfect report for their representation of ‘childhood poverty and homelessness’ in which the adjudicators commented on their excellent work and gestural movements to portray their story. Guys In Groove represented the College’s Cultural Pillar and Imperium XIX blew everyone away with their piece on Gallipoli.
We have had an amazing ‘dance’ year, starting by showcasing our dance captain/ATAR dance student, Declan Allen (12.6), at the performing arts assembly. Declan performed a physically demanding contemporary piece to Captialis Monster, which was eye-opening for our students to watch.
Imperium’s last performance for the year was at the Senior Presentation Night in September with a new and explosive ‘tribal’ piece with the percussion students. This was a highlight of the evening being full of energy and surprises throughout the performance. A big thank you goes to Mr Joel Bass and Mr Louis Frere-Harvey (’07) for their amazing percussion work and collaboration.
Our first formal performance was held in June as a combined showcase with our Drama students. This was another fabulous evening of entertainment by our amazingly talented students. For the first time we were able to showcase our Year 9 Dance elective students with their own choreographed group routine depicting ‘opposites’, our ATAR dancer performed his examination set solo along with Boys In Groove, Guys In Groove, Imperium and some seriously talented soloists.
I extend my thanks to all the dancers, parents, Dr Robert Braham, Mrs Margaret Denniston and all of the fabulous Performing Arts staff for their support and encouragement throughout the year. We are looking forward to 2020 and the continued progression of dance within the College.
In August, Imperium XIX undertook a new challenge and took part in the Wakakirri Secondary Dance Challenge – Australia’s biggest performing arts competition. After a very successful performance, Imperium XIX were
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GIG (GUYS IN GROOVE) BACK ROW: Diego Sapienza, Jarvis Rickard, Xavier Nicoletto, Jayden Nguyen, Dahmen Weston, Michael Madara, Xavier Adamos MIDDLE ROW: Kundan Dharmapuri, John Van Beek, Christian Silva, Mrs Paula Nicoletto, Thomas Smith, Emmet Hodder-Ryan, Isaac Heald FRONT ROW: Roberto Galipo, Isaac Adamos, James Mackenzie, Julian Lamattina, Lachlan Arnold ABSENT: Xavier Audino, Joseph Ipsaro-Passione
IMPERIUM XIX BACK ROW: Thomas Smith, Xavier Adamos, Xavier Nicoletto, Mrs Paula Nicoletto, Dahmen Weston, Diego Sapienza, Jayden Nguyen FRONT ROW: Kundan Dharmapuri, John Van Beek, Declan Allen (Captain), Christian Silva, James Mackenzie ABSENT: Joseph Ipsaro-Passione
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DRAMA Ms Lisa Laurino
What a fulfilling and rewarding year it has been for Trinity College Drama.
The Year 10 course was highly successful with students working in an exceptional manner. The course covered a range of topics including Poor Theatre, Absurdism and Contemporary Aboriginal Theatre. Several students from this course participated in the Dance and Drama Showcase earlier in the year as well as the Catholic Performing Arts Festival. These students have really developed as performers and achieved fantastic results. I thank Mr Ben Mitchell for his hard work and the many extra hours he contributed towards the Year 10 course and the Drama Department .
It was a busy year for the Senior School Drama students who were also the cast of our production, The Brothers Grimm Spectaculathon. Our very creative Year 11 and Year 12 students had audiences in hysterics from beginning to end. Characters ranged from Snow White, Cinderella and the Ugly Stepsisters to Prince Charming, Dwarfs, a Wolf and, of course, the Narrators. These wellknown fairy tales were turned upside down and our cast of 13 played up to 40 different characters which was a fantastic opportunity for these budding performers. We were thrilled with the result and the entire experience was certainly one to remember. The cast consisting of Ethan Gosatti (12.1), Alexander Pagano (12.3), Cameron Baker (12.2), Nicholas Campagna (12.1), Declan Allen (12.6), Michael Tassone (11.5), Jack Rhodes (12.5), Liam Kearle (11.7), Jaxon Degebrodt (12.1), Harrison McHardie (11.4), Joshua Crevola (11.3), Thomas Rundle (12.6) and Jess Higgins (11.4) received excellent feedback for the production and should be very proud of their achievements.
Drama students from Years 7–9 covered a range of topics and it was great to witness many creative performances from these classes. One of the stand-out moments this year was the Children’s Theatre pieces, which were written, directed and performed by the Year 8 students for the Junior School. The final shows were brilliant, and it was a pleasure to witness the classes be rewarded by the outstanding reactions of the Junior School students. Every year, we are in awe of the creativity and talent that arises from students at Trinity. There is always so much to look forward to in Drama at Trinity and we are excited to witness continued growth and development in the years to come.
In addition to the production, the Senior School students participated in showcases throughout the year as well as the Catholic Performing Arts Festival. Their hard work and dedication to the subject has definitely paid off. I acknowledge our Drama Captain, Ethan Gosatti and Vice-captain, Nicholas Campagna, who were highly involved leaders and made a significant difference to the running of Drama. Their service to and leadership of younger students was especially outstanding. A mention is also made of Declan Allen and Nicholas Campagna who received shields in the Performing Arts Festival. Declan received the Monsignor Michael Keating Award for Secondary Solo Works (Drama) and Nicholas was the recipient of the Archbishop Hickey Award (Bible-Reading, Secondary).
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YEAR 12 DRAMA BACK ROW: Thomas Rundle, Alexander Pagano, Jack Rhodes, Nicholas Campagna (Drama Vice Captain) FRONT ROW: Ethan Gosatti (Captain), Jaxon Degebrodt, Ms Lisa Laurino, Cameron Baker, Declan Allen
YEAR 11 DRAMA LEFT TO RIGHT: Jess Higgins, Michael Tassone, Ms Lisa Laurino, Joshua Crevola, Harrison McHardie ABSENT: Harrison Hamlyn, Liam Kearle
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THE BROTHERS GRIMM SPECTACULATHON BACK ROW: Taylor Hannah, Joshua Sumich, Joshua Crevola, Cameron Baker, Ms Lisa Laurino, Nicholas Campagna, Liam Kearle, Thomas Rundle, Luke Alderslade, Raymond Teakle (‘19) FRONT ROW: Jess Higgins, Jaxon Degebrodt, Declan Allen, Ethan Gosatti, Alexander Pagano, Jack Rhodes, Harrison McHardie, Michael Tassone
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DIGITAL TECHNOLOGIES AND MEDIA ARTS As of October 2019, 13,113 people have experienced the RAC Intellibus, which is the automated electrical shuttle bus on the banks of the Swan River in South Perth. With the support of the WA Government, locals and visitors have taken a ride and experienced this amazing driverless vehicle technology. It is impossible to deny the importance of digital literacy for our next generation of students.
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Mechanic, Scratch and Makey Makeys to program some imaginative games and controllers. Years 8–10 students explored game programming and character development through Gamemaker Studio and Unity 3D. I thank Mr Paul Presser, Mr Peter Harper and Mr Ben Mitchell for their dedication and input into these exciting courses. Our Year 7 Media Arts students were involved in storyboards, photo-stories, film making and animation techniques this year. The Years 8–10 Media students created stop motion, film trailers, western movies, horror and mockumentary short films with the use of special effects, green screen and chroma key. I thank Ms Danielle Pieraccini and Mr Peter Harper for their continued enthusiasm with these students and for preparing these imaginative courses for the Media students.
Our workforce is rapidly changing and we need to prepare our students so that they can be the leaders of innovation in future. At Trinity, our focus this year has been to increase the wealth of opportunities for students in the areas of innovation and technology.
On 9 and 10 August 2019, five of our students competed in the RoboCup WA Junior – Secondary Search and Rescue Competition at Curtin University. Over 600 students competed from over 60 schools across WA. Izak Margaretic (8.5) and Isaac Phan (8.7) entered a team for the first time this year and enjoyed the experience immensely. Nathan DeFonseka (10.7), Aaron Seth (10.5) and Jayden Nguyen (10.2) entered a team for the third time. The boys came seventh overall in the event and learnt a lot about robotics, creating automated systems and solving problems.
Years 7–10 Digital Technologies students focused on robotics, they programmed Edison Mark II, NXT and EV3 Mindstorm robots and brought these to life. The classes created autonomous vehicles which navigated maps, sumo robots who battle it out in a ring and even search and rescue robots which locate a victim in a toxic spill to carry them to safety. Thank you to Mr Paul Bolton and Mr Kenny Chan (’91) for pushing creativity and innovation in their classes. The Year 7 Game Design students experimented with Gamestar
The Years 11 and 12 Media students experienced an excursion to RTRFM and Channel Nine. The boys
Sky Pixels drone course at Trinity College
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engaged in how TV news works in WA and were given the opportunity to present the news. The students spoke to journalists and discussed the ‘daily grind’ of being a journalist in Perth. At RTRFM they created some ads to go with a radio show and had a look at how radio stations broadcast to the wider community as a non-commercial radio station. Special thank you goes to Ms Alison Mackenzie and Ms Danielle Pieraccini for organising this engaging experience for the Media senior students.
Virtual Reality (VR) was the focus for our senior game design students again this year. Years 11 and 12 students brought their Unity 3D games to life in the VR classroom. We will need to closely follow the careers of Brody Close (12.6), Ryan Thompson (12.6) and Max Watervoort (12.6), as these boys developed some very creative and innovative prototype games. The Trinity College Coderdojo Club ran during Terms 2 and 3, with approximately 15 enthusiastic students from across all the year levels again this year. Some of the projects underway include SciTech Robo Challenges, game development using coding languages like Python, JavaScript, Roblox and Scratch. These boys were self-motivated and worked collaboratively on projects they were interested in.
Old Boy Colin Bartley (’80), co-director of Sky Pixels, ran a three-week course at TC on drone cinematography and editing with our Years 11 and 12 Media students. Boys were able to fly drones, edit their video footage and learn the tricks to drone filming – another exciting initiative for our senior Media students.
Riley Gott (7.2), Callum Huppatz (7.2) and Declan Collins (7.6) created Trinity’s first FPV (first person view) drone racing league. We look forward to them running their first school event in 2020 – certainly an innovative project to be involved in next year.
Tim Kelly (12.2) and Jaxon Degerbrodt (12.1), two of our Year 12 Media ATAR students, will enter the WA Media Perspectives Competition – We look forward to seeing their short films at the cinemas next April. Again, Years 10 and 11 Computer Science students competed in the annual National Computer Science School Python Programming Challenge. This year’s Challenge was open to thousands of students across Australia and Asia. Congratulations to Aaron Seth (10.5), Tate Meinertz (10.6) and Zane Meleca (11.5) who achieved a distinction, Tommy Rainsford (10.6) and Rafael Sitorus (10.8) who achieved a high distinction and Daniel MacRae (10.6), Liam Cooper (10.3) and Benjamin Jasper (11.5) who achieved a perfect score.
It was a full and exciting 2019 and we are looking forward to 2020. Mr Adam Gage Head of Learning Area (Digital Technologies and Media Arts)
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DESIGN & TECHNOLOGY Mr Paul Van Vliet
The year 2019 has passed in the blink of an eye and, on reflection of what has been achieved, the staff and students can be extremely proud of their contributions.
reflective of their achievements. Skill development was accelerated with some students participating in the Workplace Learning Program, which reinforced their background knowledge taught in our area. Engineering Systems is an area that continues to grow, moving from strength to strength. The number of students has increased with the demand in possibilities for future employment in this area generating great interest. The course structure included Design, Mechanical Drive Systems, Electronic Control and Programming. The diversity in concepts has been nothing short of astounding. Headed by Mr Joel Shinkfield, results are strong and senior students are focused on university entrance where a career in Engineering has become a part of their future aspirations.
From a staffing perspective we have been fortunate in securing a new member of the department, Mr Nick Kros, a graduate teacher from Edith Cowan University. Nick has worked in various roles outside the teaching profession and brings a vast array of knowledge and new ideas to the department. We thank Nick for a very successful first year and look forward to his enthusiasm and input in the future.
We have continued to build our resources to enable us to stay at the forefront in Design and Technology. Recently we purchased a new 80 watt Trotec laser cutter. This machine has the latest technology incorporating sophisticated software capable of producing student work at a much quicker rate with accurate precision. Results have been amazing.
After a close review of 2018, results indicated how well we are keeping in touch with current innovation and technology. Each year we try to modify and update what we are focusing on and in the area of Design we have found great success and have been rewarded for this change. Ivan Panetta (’18) received the perfect mark for his Design ATAR folio with 100% being awarded to him for his imaginative and dedicated effort guided in this process by Mr Rohan Van Dongen. This was a truly inspiring result which has meant that Ivan can follow his passion in this area of study with a solid background and understanding in Architectural Design.
I thank the Design and Technology staff for their continued hard work, enthusiasm and growth in the area of professional practice. Adapting what we do to suit the needs of the students and the current curriculum ensures we are at the forefront of educational objectives. This could not be done without the cohesive group of individuals that we have in our area.
When we look at the Materials subjects, student work was again very impressive and the level of enthusiasm extremely high as the boys worked on an array of projects. The Materials courses have three main areas of focus: Design, Production and Evaluation. This process helps students to develop their problem-solving ability, something which is highly desirable in today’s foreverchanging environment. The projects came in a variety of forms covering both the wood and metals medium. The quality of this work was very pleasing and it was rewarding to see how the challenges were overcome and the evaluation process showed a thought process
Ivan Panetta (‘18) – Public Art Gallery
I also thank the students for their contribution throughout the year. They have pushed the limits of Design in many areas and identified the need for practical and theoretical content – something unique to our subject area. I wish the Class of 2019 every success for the future and thank all the parents for their continued and ongoing support. Mr Paul Van Vliet Head of Learning Area – Design & Technology
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ENGLISH With freedom, books, flowers and the moon, who could not be happy? – Oscar Wilde
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Hartnett’s heart-warming novel, The Midnight Zoo, and discovered the joys of magic realism.
This year, the Trinity College English Department has continued in its mission to encourage our boys to develop a lifelong love for the English language and reading for pleasure. Our students have spent the year immersed in the world of stories, both real and fictional and exploring the wonders of the human spirit and appreciating the joy of our multi-faceted human experience in relatable and enjoyable ways.
One of the highlights of the year has been the English Department’s involvement with Book Week. In conjunction with the Library, we ran a number of activities that challenged the boys and their appreciation and understanding of books, authors and the joys of creative writing. Of particular interest was the ‘Reading Dome’ which made its appearance on Centenary Park for the week, showcasing teachers and the occasional student reading their favourite book as well as the inaugural staff vs students debate on the hot topic, A night in with a good book is better than a night in with Netflix. Students debated the power of books for impressing one’s first date while Mr Ben Mitchell absolutely took it home with a riff from Eminem’s 8 Mile. A huge congratulations and thank you goes to the victorious teacher team of Mr Nick Kros, Mrs Donette Firkins and Mr Ben Mitchell as well as a well done and good job to the student team of Joseph Dawson (12.3), Dimitri Tsagaris (12.7) and Fynnigan Langer (12.2) for bringing their A-game on the day. Students could also guess their teacher’s favourite books from t-shirts printed with book covers and quotes. All in all, it was a very successful week and we look forward to more in 2020!
Senior School teachers have continued to distil the key concepts contained in the English ATAR syllabus to their students and our Year 11s and Year 12s have had to widen their understanding and use of key concepts like voice, genre, perspectives and context, all while honing their skills to easily navigate the demands of a three hour English exam. The Year 12s have studied a range of dystopian texts like Fahrenheit 451 and The Road, as well as documentary, expository texts and film this year and this has certainly widened their exposure to different text types and their construction. With a focus on Australian themes, issues, values and attitudes, Year 11 students explored the development and representation of the Australian experience through short stories, advertising, novel and drama study. They were also exposed to the study of the iconic Australian TV drama, Underbelly, and engaged in a number of creative writing activities. In addition to this, our Years 11 and 12 General students were also involved in a number of learning activities that enabled them to improve their functional literacy and still take part in the joys of studying and deconstructing texts.
In Middle School, English students have explored their world through a variety of texts across various modes and mediums. From watching various documentaries on world issues, to studying the development of the horror genre, to exploring the nuances of both Aboriginal culture and language, to discovering the issues surrounding sustainability and the environmental impact of humankind, our Middle School students
In preparation for their future studies in Years 11 and 12, Year 10 students were exposed to a wide range of texts encompassing short stories, film, documentary, feature articles and still images. They also studied Sonya
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have definitely been exposed to a breadth of texts that can only widen their experience and enjoyment of the English language in all its forms and develop their appreciation of the craft of writing. In doing so, in Middle School English, the boys have produced essays, both in-class and take-home, created multimodal presentations, performed in plays, engaged in some riveting debates and written feature articles.
Mrs Brown joined in 2017 and has made an impression on staff, students and parents, both in her role as an English and Literature teacher and as the peerless 1st rugby manager. She is dynamic, engaging, enthusiastic and always cheerful and her care and concern for her students both in and out of the classroom is unparalleled. An outstanding educator, Mrs Brown has made an impact on the students she has taught here at Trinity College and on the wider community as well. She takes up the role of Head of English at Court Grammar School in 2020 and we wish her all the very best for her future endeavours. We know her future students will appreciate all the effort, kindness and energy that Mrs Brown brings with her.
In addition to this, a select group of students from Years 7–10 were privileged to be part of Talented Young Writers’ Program offered by The Literature Centre in Fremantle. Held four times in the year, our boys met, listened to and interacted with a number of famous and successful authors of young adult literature such as AJ Betts, Scot Gardner and Barry Jonsberg. They were exposed to the craft of writing and immersed themselves in a number of creative writing activities with valuable feedback coming from the invited authors themselves! A valuable initiative of the English Department, it enabled the boys to explore yet another facet of English language study here at Trinity College. The English Department grows strength each year and I am sure enjoyed our efforts to provide an that is as diverse as it is relevant to we live.
I add my personal thanks to Mr Martin Guest, Assistant Head of Learning Area, who has been an absolute wonder to work with over the year. His enthusiasm, great ideas and support has definitely made working in my role a whole lot more fulfilling and enjoyable and I look forward to another productive and exciting year with him.
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Every year, I marvel at the staff who make up the amazing and enthusiastic English Department. They are always focused and totally dedicated to their subject and their students and never cease to amaze me daily. I thank and congratulate all the English staff for their tireless professionalism and fabulous work ethic that has made a significant contribution to the success our students have experienced this year. I have no doubt that we can only build further on the successes of this year come 2020 and look forward to supporting this English Department into the new year and beyond.
As the year draws to a close, we acknowledge staff who are leaving for various reasons:
MISS GENEVIEVE OUTTRIM
We farewell Miss Outtrim who has moved to take up a permanent teaching position at Aquinas College. A passionate, kind and caring educator, Miss Outtrim was not only an English teacher, she was also the fearless leader of the Trinity College debating team. She has worked tirelessly to motivate her students both in and out of the classroom and will be missed by all. We wish her all the best for the future at our rivals, Aquinas College, and our loss is most certainly their gain.
Ms Su-Fen Chung Head of English
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INCLUSIVE EDUCATION Ms Lissa Coleman
“Everybody is a genius. But if you judge a fish by its ability to climb a tree, it will live its whole life believing it is stupid.” – Albert Einstein
and we design programs and activities to cater for this diverse community. Support continues for all our students where the department endeavours to provide equity and fairness. This support includes testing, case management, identifying and communicating with parents, special exam arrangements, course counselling and selection, decision making about how resources are to be used throughout the College and staffing.
Inclusive Education incorporates: 1. students with disabilities
The College carefully selects intervention programs that are research-based to Australian standards that will best support our students with specific learning difficulties and disabilities, such as QuickSmart, MacqLit (Macquarie Literacy program).
2. Gifted & Talented 3. Post Compulsory Schooling Pathways.
Further to this, we are introducing ASDAN Short Course programs along with working towards independence program for selected students. Next year, we hope to create a sensory garden and a sensory room within the Mary Rice Learning Centre to offer a quiet, contemplative alternative to the busyness of the day.
Inclusive Education at Trinity encompasses the students who struggle to find their place or niche. These students may need extra support to access the curriculum, alternative pathways to post-compulsory schooling or simply time and opportunity to demonstrate their giftedness.
Trinity College is a truly inclusive educational environment that produces students who have strong ideals, who are well-rounded and who are Men for Others. Our students don’t just listen to rhetoric. They are active participants in the community as they learn,
We believe that each and every student needs opportunities to achieve their personal excellence
The dedicated Inclusive Education team preparing for the Perth Philosothon: Mrs Sara Pounder, Mrs Rebecca Nevelson, Mrs Fiona Pagano, Mrs Jodie Green, Mrs Sue Wheeler, Mrs Donna Landon and Mrs Catherine Ryan
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grow and strive for personal excellence. Inclusive Education provides all our students with opportunities to excel.
Whilst the Inclusive Education team has changed direction many times over the past 12 years, we do not stray far from our core goals of expectations of personal excellence and equity. With ten education assistants, a speech pathologist and four teaching staff the department is suitably resourced to cater for our students and adapt and change as required.
Good support and effective inclusive programs do not just happen. They are the results of careful and strategic planning, generous resource allocation and the neverending but beneficial process of reflection and change. I thank the College Leadership team for their continued support and encouragement.
Ms Lissa Coleman Director of Inclusive Education
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CERTIFICATE II BUSINESS Inclusive Education Program Mr Ben Russell
“Coming together is a beginning. Keeping together is a progress. Working together is success.” – Henry Ford
this particularly challenging at the start of the year, as we tried to simulate an environment with strict policies and procedures they would experience in a real workplace. The boys began to understand the importance of making sure they have a work plan and meeting the requirements of it on a weekly basis.
The Certificate II Business is an inclusive learning environment in which students can participate in a variety of different units to give them a basic understanding of the requirements for operating a small business. The course is a comprehensive and inclusive program which has a strong emphasis on developing life skills for dealing with challenges in the workplace. A large emphasis is placed on providing students with the chance to become ‘work-place ready’ before graduation and to progress into a career pathway that complements a student’s skillset.
The course provides a supportive educational experience for our students, with a real emphasis on preparing students for life after Trinity College. Each member of the course has demonstrated a professional and mature approach to the alternative learning styles and have embraced the opportunity to develop teamwork, communication, presentation and organisational skills. I commend the way the boys approached the course and was privileged to witness the personal growth and development of each student. I thank the students for their hard work, commitment and the enthusiasm in which they have approached the qualification. I wish these students all the best for their future and firmly believe they have the necessary skills, integrity and attitude to forge successful careers.
The students who are accepted into this VET program work towards completing a Certificate II in Business. The course consists of 12 units of work which each student completes over Year 11. Each unit includes Short Answer Questions, Scenarios and Observations that are designed to provide a well-rounded assessment of each of our students’ skill set.
Mr Ben Russell (’04) Certificate II Business Coordinator
It has been rewarding watching the students grow and develop throughout the course. We base a lot of assessment around organisational activities, as this is such an important skill in industry. The students found
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GIFTED & TALENTED PROGRAM
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Inclusive Education Program Our year began in February with the Lions Youth of the Year program – designed to encourage student interest in leadership and the qualities required to take an active and constructive role in the community.
enterprise, excellence and teamwork. Students have six weeks to prepare a ten-minute response to challenges from the disciplines of the Arts, Language and Literature, Social Sciences and STEM. We started with two teams, but due to conflicting commitments, only one team participated in the finals. The participants were Myles Brown, Kato Pachioli (7.2), Joseph Milner (9.7), Christian Marchesani (9.6) and Maathavan Pirabananthan (7.6). They presented a performance based on a modern-day interpretation of the Wizard of Oz, complete with an original song written by Joseph.
As part of the program, each student participates in an interview, presents a five-minute prepared speech and delivers an impromptu speech of two minutes. Declan Ryan (11.1) was our 2019 representative.
In Term 3, the focus was placed on preparing for the Philosothon. Five students, from Years 8–11: James Kenwery (8.8), Myles Brown, Thomas Tranter (10.8), Michael Tassone (11.5) and Dominic Lamattina (8.6) (reserve), competed with students from 18 other schools over four rounds of philosophical discussion. Topics included the problem with Consciousness and Inductive Reasoning and the Big Bang Cosmology and the Existence of God. Myles Brown won the silver medal for coming second out of all the Year 9 students. He missed coming first by only one mark! Trinity College has hosted the Philosothon for the past three years. Next year, we will pass the baton to another school. As usual, we were supported by many staff and students, specifically the staff of the Inclusive Education and Music Departments, Liam Cooper (10.3) and Marcus Petrillo (10.3) who acted as our official photographers, Year 11 students who helped with setting up the classes and acting as hosts and music students who entertained us while we were waiting for the final scores.
Also in February, the Chevron Powering Careers in Energy program, taught by Mr Craig Adams and Mr Tim Blake, began, for the first time, with an enrolment of over 40 students. In September, at the LNG Exploration Day at Perth Arena for all enrolled students in the program, Trinity College had the largest number of students attending. Back in April, it was full steam ahead with the da Vinci Decathlon, held for the first time at The University of Western Australia. The competition is designed to cover ten academic disciplines and teams of eight students from Years 7–11 are invited to participate. Our boys did extremely well across all year levels in the General Knowledge section, with the Year 10 and Year 11 teams both earning second place. The Year 11 team also scored a first place in Code Breaking, owing to the leadership of Kinta Pinchin-Yamada (11.2) and another second in Mathematics. The Year 9 team scored a third place in Cartography under the leadership of Myles Brown (9.5). These results are the best Trinity College has ever achieved.
I look forward to another year of seeing our Trinity boys participating in exciting events which challenge them academically and creatively.
With the Decathlon over, it was then time to move onto the Tournament of the Minds (TOM) in Term 2. TOM offers teams of up to seven students from Years 7–10 the opportunity to solve challenges that foster creative, divergent thinking whilst developing collaborative
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ITALIAN Mrs Eliza Knapman
It was another busy year for the Italian Language Department in 2019 at Trinity with many activities and events during the year.
the top ten in the year group but, overall, we had some excellent results. In Term 3, the Year 5s completed a cross-curricular project with HASS where they looked at Italian immigration to Western Australia. As part of this unit of work, some of the students’ grandparents visited and talked to the students about their experience as an Italian immigrant to Australia. The stories the grandparents told were informative and interesting, as well as being amusing at times. This was a great opportunity for the students to hear firsthand what the immigration experience was like for Italians arriving here during the 1950s,1960s and 1970s.
This year we hosted two language assistants through a program run by the Western Australian Association of Teachers of Italian (WAATI) – one in Term 1 and one in Term 2. In Term 1 the Hatton family hosted Salvatore Riolo, from Sicily, who was studying at Ca’ Foscari University of Venice. In Term 2, two teachers, Mr Phil Jurjevich (’85) and Ms Amanda Marocchi shared the hosting of Francesca Corradini who was from the Catholic University of Milan. Both students were a valuable asset to the staff and students.
Prior to the start of Term 4, the Year 12 students attended an oral practice day organised by WAATI. This was a valuable opportunity for students to practice for their final ATAR oral exam which was held at the end of Week 1 of Term 4. The Year 12s were able to practice with a variety of teachers with students from schools all over the metropolitan area.
In May, Ms Nadia Tati took the students who were studying Italian in Year 10 on an excursion to The University of Western Australia. They attended the Languages For My Future Forum where they learnt about the value of studying a language at school and beyond. It was a great opportunity for them to see where studying languages can take them and a look at the opportunities studying a language at university level can offer.
In Week 2 of Term 4, Ms Eliza Knapman was invited by the Italian Consul to Western Australia, Dr David Balloni, to take two students to see Macbeth as an Italian opera at His Majesty’s Theatre. Mrs Knapman, Daniel Santelli (11.6) and Luka Grattoggi (11.4) enjoyed refreshments before the show where they met Mr Balloni and Ms Francesca Tardioli, the Italian Ambassador to Australia, members of the cast and other students. The opera was spectacular and the students really enjoyed it.
The exchange program run by WAATI has continued this year. Joseph Milner (9.7) and his family hosted Marco Serapiglia from Abruzzo for two months from June to August. Marco enjoyed his time in Perth and loved attending Trinity College and was very sad when he had to return home. This year, for the first time, we have four students going on exchange from the end of November until the end of January. Year 11 students: Cameron Pell (11.5), George Hatton (11.3) and Noah Foti (11.1), along with Angus McDonald (10.3) in Year 10 will spend two months in Italy hosted by an Italian family. They will attend school in Italy and learn, not only the language, but be immersed in the culture.
Once again, the major event for the year was Italian Week which was held in Week 4 of Term 4. There were activities including Italian card games in the Library, bocce in Centenary Park and a gelato van from Tuesday to Wednesday. The highlight of the week was Thursday when Centenary Park became a bustling piazza with an Italian car display and Italian food trucks for all to enjoy. Ms Eliza Knapman and Ms Nadia Tati Italian Specialists
In August students in Years 11 and 12 participated in the WAATI exams. These exams are written and marked by experienced examiners. None of our students made
Noah Foti, Cameron Pell, George Hatton and Angus McDonald with Ms Knapman at the Vatican
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P L DUFFY LIBRARY Mrs Alison Mackenzie
“When in doubt, go to the library” – JK Rowling
(12.8), Luke Nardelli (12.7), Jacob Mangan (11.1) and Alexander Henwood (11.5).
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BOOK WEEK 2018 – FIND YOUR TREASURE
The now annual visit from Amy Hotz from Boffins Books was a great success. Amy brings a carefully chosen selection of new Young Adult fiction to the joint Book Club meeting to share with the students. After briefly discussing each book she brought with her, the boys were asked which of the books they would like us to purchase. This year, Amy seemed to choose well as the boys wanted all the books for the College library and each one had a long reserve list.
The theme for Book Week 2018 was Find Your Treasure and the College Library was buzzing with Book Week activities. In addition to a superb display, the Library worked with the English Department to create a very busy week of quizzes, challenges, activities and events. Some of these included an Instagram treasure hunt, a daily quiz, a guess the teacher competition, a bookmark design competition, the annual book sale and a book face competition.
SOCIAL MEDIA In 2018 there has been a push to get the P.L. Duffy Library online with a social media presence. We have a Facebook page and an Instagram account, both of which aim to connect with library users on a social media platform.
INCURSIONS The College Library was fortunate to have three very popular incursions during lunchtimes this year. The first was a visit from a career firefighter, Mr Jarrod Luscombe, who spoke to students about his life as a firefighter and how he has progressed in his chosen career. He also brought in items from his uniform that students were able to try on. In Term 3, Ms Cass Rowles from Roaming Reptiles brought in a selection of Western Australian reptiles for the students to look at, listen to and also hold. In Term 4, a group from Circus WA run a circus workshop for interested students. The boys were taught a number of circus tricks, including juggling, spinning plates, hula hoops, rolla bolla and diablo.
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BROTHER GERRY YOUNG WRITERS AND ILLUSTRATOR AWARDS The annual Br Gerry Faulkner Young Writers and Illustrator Awards ran for the seventh year in 2018. The competition is open to students across the College, from Years 4–12 and has a variety of categories including: fiction, non-fiction, poetry and illustration. We encourage the students to be creative with new original works or pieces of school work of which they are proud. This year, local author, Meg Caddy, was kind enough to be our judge and the following students were declared the 2018 prize winners at a celebration morning tea.
BOOK CLUBS The Trinity College Book Clubs go from strength to strength with regular fortnightly meetings, special events and the annual lunch all happening this year. For the first time, the College has started a Year 7 Book Club which has been very well received with a consistent group of students attending to enjoy the chat, the Milo and the snacks.
Junior School Poetry Winner: Charlie McDonald (5G)
Year 7 Book Club with Ms Alison Mackenzie: Oliver Nutt (7.3), James Parker (7.7), Branson May (7.7), Xander Macdonald (7.2), Liam Bush (7.5), Eddie Jia (7.1), Daniel Oatham (7.2), Ben Thompson Tilyard (7.8), Lennox McGrath (7.6), Jack Tanner (7.4) and Alvarez Dharma (7.3).
Junior School Fiction Winner: Bowie McCabe (4B); Runner-up: Finn Stenning Alexander (5B) Junior School Illustration Winner: Luke Chapman (5W); Runner-up: Hudson Ding (5B)
Years 8 and 9 Book Club with Ms Emma McLevie: Sholto Foss (9.7), Callum Lee (9.7), Taylor Hannah (9.8), Anthony Taliangis (9.7), Rafael Sitorus (9.8), Samuel Thorpe (9.7), Jensen Yeo (9.8), Myles Brown (8.5), Ryan Carney (8.7) and Flinto Puthupallil (8.6).
Middle School Non-fiction Winner: Luke Alderslade (9.7); Runner-up: James Kenwery (7.8)
Year 10 Book Club with Ms Alison Mackenzie: Joshua Locke (10.7), Joshua Sumich (10.7), Joshua Crevola (10.3), George Hatton (10.3), Wilson Nguyen (10.4), Jarom Watts (10.4), Ethan Throssell (10.7), Ethan Lam (10.1) and Declan Ryan (10.1). Years 11 and 12 Book Club with Mrs Vanessa Fielden: Joshua Reaper (12.4), Thomas Payne (12.6), Timothy Feasey (12.4), Mathieu Mai (12.8), Aiden Galvin
Middle School Fiction Winner: Oliver Pugh (7.4); Runner-up: Noah Horgan (7.6) Middle School Poetry Winner: John Van Beek (7.8)
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Mr David Allen, Eddie Davis (7.2), Eric Van Noord (7.3) and Mr Peter Norman at the 100 Club Morning Tea
The 100 Club Morning Tea
Senior School Fiction Winner: Sean Carroll (12.3); Runner-up: Max Thornily (12.5)
least one book from each of the 16 genres in the Trinity College Library: Myles Brown (8.5), Xavier Binning (8.1), Saxon Harbrow (8.6), Gabriel MacFarlane (8. 2) and Luca Martino (8.7).
Senior School Illustration Winner: Samuel Minniti (11.6)
CHAMPION READERS OF YEAR 9 Year 9 English students are challenged to compete against each other to win prizes for the classes who read the most books. Our outstanding Year 9 readers are: Taylor Hannah (9.8), Sholto Foss (9.7), Callum Lee (9.7), Jensen Yeo (9.8), Benjamin Shah (9.6), Samuel Thorpe (9.7) and Rafael Sitorus (9.8).
Senior School Poetry Winner: Kinta Pinchin-Yamada (10.2); Runner-up: Liam Kearle (10.7)
100 CLUB – YEAR 7 An important part of the College’s Middle School reading program is the Year 7 100 Club challenge to encourage solid reading habits in our students. Library sessions are an integral part of the English curriculum at Trinity and we encourage each Year 7 student to set themselves a goal to read as many books as they can in the course of the year. The number of books read equal points earnt and those points translate into prizes. Any student with over 100 points gains entry to the 100 Club and an invitation to morning tea in the Library. Students who surpassed this total are worthy of a special mention:
VISITING AUTHORS
Western Australian author, A J Betts spent a week at the College talking to all English students from Years 7–12 about writing, her published books, life as an author and what happens when Hollywood gets its teeth into your book! She spoke about her most recently published novel, Hive, which created a bit of a stir and produced a long list of students who wanted to borrow her latest release. Ms Alison Mackenzie Head of Library Services
100 Club Joshua Gomes (7.4), Nicholas Siciliano (7.6), Liam Stojan (7.8), Xander Macdonald (7.2), Maynard Gray (7.4), Cale Boska (7.8), Nadev Mahatalagalage Don (7.6), Luke Matthews (7.7), Oliver Nutt (7.3), Debadipti Sarkar (7.7), Alvarez Dharma (7.3), Matthew Crock (7.1), Harrison Bridgeman (7.3), Harrison Farmer (7.7), Jacob Palmer (7.3), Isaac Parker (7.5), Jack Tanner (7.4), Lennox McGrath (7.6), Alex Kaczmarczyk (7.6), Chi Chi Chen (7.6), Thomas Murray (7.7), Sebastian Kelleher (7.1), William Burrell (7.3), Nicholas Davies (7.6), Isaac Phan (7.7), Declan Armour (7.1), Nam Lam (7.6), Clayton Mott (7.5), Luke Perlini (7.3), Max Riggio (7.5), Ben Cronin (7.6), Daniel Oatham (7.2) and Luca Morelli (7.2) 200 Club Akhil Ambati (7.5), Kundan Dharmapuri (7.1), Llavan Pirabananthan (7.6), William Hall (7.7), Noah Cork (7.8), Sebastian Herrington (7.1), Nicholas Gordon (7.3), Nathan Tobin (7.8), Matt Maine (7.1), Christo Karageorgiou (7.3) and Dylan Darmawan (7.5)
Students with visiting author, A J Betts
500+ Club Edward Davies (7.2) and Eric Van Noord (7.3)
GENRE CHALLENGE – YEAR 8 Five Year 8 students set themselves – and successfully completed – the Super Genre Challenge of reading at
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MATHEMATICS Mr Geoffrey Jamieson
The WACE results for 2018 were particularly impressive for the Mathematics Learning Area when announced earlier this year. In both Mathematics Specialist and Mathematics Application, Trinity College was named as the Leading School in ATAR Courses.
COMPETITION RESULTS
Along with this, Dean LawYimWan (’18) was awarded the Subject Exhibition as the top student in the state for Mathematics Applications. While the Year 12 students in 2018 were a particularly outstanding group academically, these results are achieved through student effort and engagement with the courses, effective programs of work from Years 7–12 and a very professional delivery of the courses by the Mathematics staff. I thank and congratulate our Mathematics staff on these results as a culmination of six years of encouraging and challenging the students in our care.
Year 10
Australian Intermediate Mathematics Olympiad – This competition involved just ten questions to be attempted in a four-hour examination with the potential to make the Australian Mathematics Olympiad team. Distinction
Year 10
Daniel MacRae (10.6)
Credit
Isaac Pinto (10.4)
Mathematics Problem Solving Olympiad for Year 7 students – class competition for the top maths classes with individual performances monitored. Top 20%
Riley Ford (7.7), Max Germano (7.7), Joshua Gonzalez (7.1), Matthew Jenkins (7.6), Robert Moschilla (7.3), Quinn Hamilton (7.3), Matthew Ryan (7.5), Evan Alderslade (7.2), William Norman (7.8), Kato Pachioli (7.2), Caleb Hu (7.1).
During March, Trinity College was the host school for the WA Mathematical Association’s Have Sum Fun competition when we hosted over 30 schools for the senior competition (Years 11 and 12) and also over 30 schools for the junior competition (Years 7 and 8). While we were unable to secure a win in either competition, the use of Trinity College as a venue was exceptionally well received. Trinity is the only school to host two of these events and I thank members of the Mathematics staff for their support in hosting these events.
Mathematics Challenge for Young Australians – six questions answered over three weeks for top maths classes only. A total of six High Distinctions, 20 Distinctions and 33 Credits awarded. High Distinctions
Camp Kelly was again the venue for the Essential Mathematics two-day camps this year for students in these courses in Years 11 and 12. These camps require students to complete an assessment task based on practical mathematics which has proven very successful and popular with the students.
Year 8
Matthew Crock (8.1)
Year 10
Daniel MacRae (10.6), Isaac Pinto (10.4), Jonathan Slater (10.2), Anthony Collova (10.1), Nathan Le (10.4)
Australian Mathematics Competition – all Year 7 students entered and then restricted to top maths classes in other year groups.
Once more, this year we organised a visit from World of Maths. Our Year 7 students were able to experience a wide variety of hands-on problem-solving activities to challenge and entertain them. The Year 7 students also received a presentation on Financial Literacy organised by the Commonwealth Bank. We will look to include these types of external presentations where appropriate in the future.
A total of five High Distinctions, 76 Distinctions and 158 Credits were awarded.
Throughout this year we have offered our students a wide variety of extra competitions, challenges and activities. These include Have Sum Fun, Have Sum Fun Online, Australian Mathematics Competition, Australian Mathematics Challenge, Australian Mathematics Olympiad, WA Junior Olympiad, Australian Intermediate Olympiad, Australian Problem Solving Mathematical Olympics and the International Mathematics Modelling Competition.
High Distinctions
Year 7
Joshua Gonzalez (7.1), Riley Ford (7.7)
Year 8
Sebastian Herrington (8.1), ChiChi Chen (8.6), Harry Hansen-Knarhoi (8.4)
Year 9
Jarvis Rickard (9.1)
Year 10
Giuseppi Macri (10.2)
Best Student Result
Jarvis Rickard (9.1) Mr Geoff Jamieson Head of Mathematics
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SCIENCE Mr Cyrus Naseri
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and coordinated by Mr Michael Slack-Smith. This was an excellent introduction to environmental awareness, where students developed a sense of stewardship of the river for the future.
New WACE Courses Offered to Students in 2019 Year 12 students who completed Units 1 and 2 of the Earth and Environmental Science (EES) General Course in Year 11, were able to study Units 3 and 4 of the course. This course enables students to pursue further studies and careers in the geological and environmental fields.
COMPETITIONS National Science Competitions Students in Years 11 and 10 participated in the National Chemistry Quiz and Australian Science Olympiad competitions respectively and several participants achieved pleasing results including Distinction and High Distinction certificates.
INCURSIONS AND EXCURSIONS Astronomy Excursions During the year, Astronomy students in Years 9 and 10 attended two camps to launch and recover a high-altitude balloon at Dowerin and a rocket at Perth advanced rocketry in Toodyay. The high-altitude balloon collects particles from the upper atmosphere and once recovered, Mr Bill Cooper and students download and analyse data and images using a number of software programs.
USA Space Camp and Astronomy Scholarships Sri Krishna Dharmapuri (11.4) was offered a Space Camp scholarship comprising a trip to NASA Space Centre in America during July 2019.
Furthermore, in 2019 the astronomy scholarship was awarded to Lachlan Moroney (10.8) who displayed a genuine interest and in-depth knowledge in his selected research topic.
Gliding Air Experience In Term 2, the Aviation students attended Cunderdin Airfield to have a gliding air experience flight.
NATIONAL SCIENCE WEEK
Students were enthusiastically engaged and it was evident that their natural ability and confidence to some degree resulted from using the simulators. This experience enables students to use their conceptual knowledge and place it into a practical context.
National Science Week is Australia’s annual celebration of science and technology. Thousands of individuals, students and scientists get involved and take part in events organised for the Science Week. In 2019, our College also took part in celebration of Science Week and students from Junior and Senior schools participated in several events and activities from 15–22 August. Year 7 students enjoyed several investigations and demonstrations in the area of sustainability and conservation. Students in Years 8–10 also took part in hands-on activities. Year 11 students attended lunch time seminars provided by academics from UWA who were keen and passionate to talk about their fields of interest.
Year 11 Biology Field Investigations Biology students in Year 11 attended two camps during which they explored the wildlife at Dryandra and the Stirling Ranges and prepared conservation management plans. Year 7 Sustain Our Swan – Incursion Students examined the water quality of the adjacent Swan River using data-logging equipment. This course was facilitated by the Department of Parks and Wildlife
Aviation students at Cunderdin Airfield
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Mr Craig Adams and Year 8 students burning food to get their energy value
Year 12 students were given a presentation on the general overview of UWA, course structure and TISC details. In addition, the Science Department invited two guest speakers during National Science Week. Students in Years 10 and 11 enjoyed a presentation from Mrs Jo Watkins, the Director of Outreach Education in the Department of Mineral and Resources. Mrs Watkins talked about mining operations and environmental practices taking place before, during and after the mining operations. Years 8 and 9 students received an engaging presentation from Mr Darren Lomman, CEO and Creator of GreenBatch. This company is working towards building Western Australia’s first plastic recycling facility. They have started a program in schools where students bring in empty PET bottles of water and exchange them for 3D printing filament. Mr Cyrus Naseri Head of Science
Guest speaker from Earth Science Western Australia
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ASTRONOMY & SPACE SCIENCE Mr Bill Cooper
Trinity Astronomy club started the year with a huge number of Year 7 students. This meant that the first camp at Camp Kelly was going to cause some disappointment. For those 20 students who did attend it was a fantastic night with good dark skies.
Angus McDonald (10.3) has been accepted as the astronomy scholar for 2020 and this year he has been working through possible research topics. He has decided to use the school telescope to observe the moons of Jupiter and using the data from this, along with Newtons gravitational equations and Kepler’s laws, establish the mass of Jupiter. Lachlan Moroney (10.8) was the only student to apply for the Space Science scholarship this year, which is surprising. He is an outstanding student, so we are happy for him to be representing Trinity College and Australia at this event, but for everyone else, you have to be in it to win it.
Although the Trinity Observatory houses an excellent telescope nothing can be a better introduction to astronomy than seeing Saturn for the first time or Omega Centauri, a spectacular globular cluster or catching the faint light from a distant galaxy with your own eye and know that light started its journey across the universe many millions of years ago.
Two classes of Year 9 astronomy students launched their scratch built rockets this year. In previous years, we launched with the Advanced Rocketry Society, but because of the slow financial demise of the WA economy this organisation has disbanded. Fortunately, Biology teacher, Mr John Abordi, has very graciously allowed us to launch these beasts from his farm and so, for now, we continue to have a venue for this activity.
In terms of astronomical events, Australia has not been well placed this year. The total lunar eclipse of 21 January was not visible in Australia and neither was the transit of Mercury on 11 November. Sri Krishna Dharmapuri (11.4), our 2019 Year 11 astronomy scholar, has spent this year looking at the orbital properties of Oumuamua, the first known interstellar object detected passing through the solar system in 2017. He is trying to understand what has made this object so contentious amongst astronomers. As luck would have it, this year Comet 2I/Borisov, only the second such interstellar object known to have passed through the solar system showed up. It is thought that comet 2I/Borisov comes from a binary star system 13 light-years away.
There were 36 Year 6 Junior School students attend the Junior school Astronomy camp on 1 November. Teams of students competed against each other to build solar systems, launch rockets, build towers and model satellites. The winning team was Team Taken: Hudson Ding (6G), Henry Gebauer (6B), Henry Owen (6B), Finn Stenning Alexander (6B), Taj Dean (6B) and Archie Brescacin (6B). Mr Bill Cooper Head of Astronomy and Space Science
Sri was also selected for the space science scholarship to go to Space School in the USA about which you can read further in this Annual.
Junior School astronomy camp winners
Astronomy scholar Will Matar lecturing on Orbital Mechanics
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HUMANITIES Mr Chris Allanson
It has again been my privilege to lead the Humanities Learning Area in 2019, where staff strive to provide pedagogy of the highest standard. This is because of the commitment and application of staff to give our students the best learning opportunities available.
College’s Mock Trial team who performed admirably in the three trials in which they competed. My appreciation goes to our coaches: Mrs Jacqui Brown and Mr Cathal Smith (’84) who gave up valuable time to teach the boys the finer points of running criminal and civil trials. Mr Jurjevich provided his Year 10 Accounting and Finance students with an opportunity to represent the College in a WA Schools Health Think Tank competition, which we won. This was a critical thinking workshop solving real health problems. The students had a unique learning experience by creating and pitching ideas to real world challenges faced by the hospital, working with WA health industry experts.
I publicly thank my wonderful team who not only provide creative learning opportunities, but who make coming into the office a pleasure every day of the school year. To my Assistant Head of Learning Area, Mr Brian MacGabhann, I thank you for your work in taking charge of the teaching and learning programs for Years 8 and 9, as well as his support in assisting in the development of staff. To my amazing teachers: Mr Anthony Lunt, Ms Rebekah Harris-Miller, Mrs Brittany Halpenny, Mrs Lisa Webb, Ms Sonia Scordo, Mr Barry McKenna, Mr Phil Jurjevich (’85), Mrs Judy Dawson, Mr Dustin Aylmore and Mr Paul Bolton, I thank you wholeheartedly for your efforts.
This year, the Learning Area ran an inaugural Humanities Week in August. Thanks to all the staff for developing activities for each day of that week. The study of Humanities is about studying the ‘real world’. As such, it is important to allow the boys to learn outside of the traditional classroom environment. This year, students attended excursions to Fremantle Prison, the Maritime Museum of WA, the Round House, the Chamber of Commerce and Industry, the WA Schools’ Constitutional Convention, the Francis Burt Law Centre, Magistrates Court of WA, the Perth Hills Forest Discovery Centre, a Climate Change and Sustainability tour in Mandurah, a tour of the Tamala Park Waste Management Facility and a field trip looking at urban challenges and town planning in the Perth CBD.
Without the commitment of this amazing group of people, many of the events of 2019 would not have been the success they were. The showcase for 2019 was the Humanities Sydney and Canberra Australian Icons Tour that was held in the first week of the October holidays. The 20 boys and three staff who participated in this tour had a memorable week experiencing what many people may never do in a lifetime. Activities in Sydney included visiting the Sydney Harbour Bridge and Sydney Opera House, cruising from Circular Quay to Watson’s Bay, visiting Taronga Park Zoo, walking up Bondi Beach, going to Madame Tussauds and the viewing platform of the Sydney Tower.
Finally, thank you to the wonderful students of Trinity College who demonstrate a hunger for learning in order to become more informed citizens so that they make the world a better place. Mr Chris Allanson (’91) Head of Learning Area – Humanities
On the way to Canberra the boys visited the Don Bradman Museum in Bowral where they also played some cricket on Bradman Oval. In Canberra, the tour attended the National Exhibition Centre, the Australian Institute of Sport, Old Parliament House, Parliament House, the High Court of Australia, the Anzac Parade memorials, the Australian War Memorial, Government House (Yarralumla), Questacon, the National Film and Sound Archive, the Royal Mint of Canberra and the National Zoo and Aquarium. I thank Mr Dustin Aylmore and Mr Jason OMalley for giving up a week of their holidays to provide this amazing experience. In May, Willem Lamers (11.6) was sponsored by the Mill Point Rotary Club of South Perth, where he attended a four-day program in Canberra titled Rotary Adventures in Citizenship. Willem was at Parliament House throughout the week of the Federal Budget being handed down where he participated in various leadership activities with students from all around Australia. Our students have had many other learning opportunities this year. Again, Ms Sonia Scordo coordinated the
Humanities Sydney and Canberra Australian Icons Tour
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CAREERS Mr Russell Hinks
TRINITY/MERCEDES CAREERS EXPO
what the future of work would look like for our current students and the skills they should be developing.
The first annual Trinity/Mercedes Careers Expo was held in August in the Trinity Sports Centre. Years 10– 12 families from both Colleges accessed information and talked to representatives from all WA universities and other organisations. It was a great opportunity for parents, the event was well attended and will become a permanent fixture on the calendar each year.
The students used Career Voyage, a psychometric assessment tool designed to help match their interests to possible career paths. This then led to students researching potential careers of interest. Across the PDW classes students also completed the SmartMove WHS Certificate.
YEAR 12
VOCATIONAL EDUCATION & TRAINING
From the beginning of the year, students were presented with information and advice regarding life after Year 12. In Terms 1 and 2 they heard presentations from Curtin University, Notre Dame University and The University of Western Australia. These talks proved to be invaluable as many students asked questions and then visited some of the campuses for Open Days in the July school holidays. Advisors from TISC also visited Trinity to guide the university-bound students through the ins and outs of applying for university and present information on marks adjustments and scaling for certain subjects.
Thirteen students were busy completing specialist TAFE courses in 2019. Students were enrolled in the following courses:
CERTIFICATE IV BUSINESS In 2019, 31 Year 12 students enrolled in the Certificate IV Business pathway. Key competencies included Workplace Occupational Health & Safety, Leadership in the Workplace and the Promotion of Products and Service. Completion of the course and a pass in English ATAR allows students direct entry into many university courses. Curtin and ECU were both popular destinations for students with Commerce being the most popular Bachelor course.
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Certificate II Building & Construction (Wet Trades)
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Certificate II Automotive Servicing Technology
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Certificate II Electronics
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Certificate III Information & Digital Technology (Cyber Security)
WORKPLACE LEARNING Throughout the year students in Years 10–12 were involved in Workplace Learning which involves one day a week spent off campus gaining valuable experience in a real workplace. After 55 hours in the workplace students can apply for credit towards WACE. This year students were engaged in the following areas:
CURTIN UNIREADY The first cohort of 20 TC students complete the Curtin UniReady course in 2019. Year 12 students were given the opportunity to achieve direct entry into Curtin University without the requirement of achieving an ATAR. Students completed units which focused on academic writing, referencing and subject matter such as commerce and health sciences.
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Mr Russell Hinks Head of Careers/VET
YEAR 10 CTF Visit Fifteen Year 10 students visited The Construction Training Fund and the state-of-the-art training centre in Belmont. Students walked through and completed hands-on activities in a purpose-built space allowing them to explore careers in the construction industry. Students explored how technology is currently being used in the construction industry across careers such as carpentry, estimating, plumbing and electrical. PDW All Year 10 students spent four weeks examining career possibilities and developing skills in the Personal Development & Wellbeing (PDW) classes. Students spent time examining the factors and the attributes they will need to consider in developing their future careers. UWA advisors presented to all students and discussed
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HEALTH & PHYSICAL EDUCATION
Mr Rodney Rainer
HEALTH EDUCATION
It has recently been reported in the USA that “for the first time in two centuries, the current generation of children in America may have shorter life expectancies than their parents” (New England Journal of Medicine). This is due to the rapid rise in childhood obesity, which, if not recognised and programs put in place, could shorten lifespan by as much as five years.
The aims of the Health program are to build resilience and positive relationships, understanding modern health issues and making good decisions based on that knowledge. Topics covered include managing emotional and social change, relationships (Year 7), identity, communication and healthy lifestyles (Year 8) and relationships, diversity, alcohol and risk taking (Year 10).
As we want our children to live full and happy lives, we need to ensure that we don’t follow blindly and that our children receive an education which encourages healthy eating and an active lifestyle.
The Year 9 Health unit aimed to provide students with meaningful information and an understanding of the issues in society that are most relevant to them. Students are provided with practical and realistic strategies to support them in making healthy and safe choices when confronted with issues or conflict. The information and strategies were provided in a safe environment with scenarios that required critical thinking whilst maintaining mutual respect with all members of the community.
PHYSICAL EDUCATION IN YEARS 7–10 The HPE staff strive to make the most of our magnificent facilities and make certain that students are presented with a range of activities. This ensures that students develop a wide range of skills to enhance lifelong participation in physical activity to complement a healthy lifestyle.
AQUATICS
AWARD WINNERS
Middle School Aquatics is an elective that is designed to enhance students’ swimming ability whilst teaching students the importance of safety around aquatic environments and the dangers associated with the water. Throughout the semester, students completed a Royal Life Saving certified course that is appropriate to their age group. In this course, students learn safe practices around aquatic environments, how to look out for their peers, basic rescues and resuscitation.
Congratulations to the following boys as recipients of awards: Year 7 Health Education: Luka Prophet (7.1) Year 7 Physical Education: William Naismith (7.1) Year 8 Health Education: Damon Christianopoulos (8.4) Year 8 Physical Education: Qiyang (Chi Chi) Chen (8.6) Year 9 Health Education: Stephen Franse (9.3)
In Aquatics, students are also able to broaden their knowledge of stroke mechanics by understanding how adaptations can be made to swim more efficiently. Students learn this through video analysis, peer coaching and feedback.
Year 9 Physical Education: Zane Illich (9.2) Year 10 Health Education: Noah McDonald (10.4) Year 10 Physical Education: Colin Gault (10.5)
The third component of the Aquatics elective includes aquatic games, such as water polo. The students learn the skills, tactics and strategies associated with the sport to allow them to play the game with a greater understanding and skill.
Year 11 Physical Education Studies: Cameron Pell (11.5) Year 12 Physical Education Studies: Ayden Wedge (12.5)
FITNESS AND HEALTH EDUCATION
Miss Adelaide Garland Aquatics Specialist
This unit continues to be a very popular elective. The boys display a growing awareness in the need to exercise regularly to improve the quality of life. Through participation in Health Education classes they are developing a greater awareness in the importance of a sound diet coupled with a regular exercise routine. This unit gives them practical ideas in a variety of training methods.
PRE-SERVICE TEACHER PROGRAM Below is a reflection on the experience of three Notre Dame University students who completed their internship in Term 3 at Trinity College: “On behalf of the Notre Dame pre-service teachers, Trinity College has been a fantastic school in terms of opportunity and resources. We have had the opportunity to coach sporting teams, teach new sports and teach a range of teaching areas under a variety of different mentors. Although the expectation has been quite tough, we became independent from an early stage, which, in turn, allowed us to learn from our mistakes
In Year 10 these are extended to units in Sports Science and Strength and Conditioning, which provide a solid practical and part theoretical background if they choose Physical Education in Years 11 and 12. These units have proven very popular with eight classes in total – four classes of Strength and Conditioning and four classes of Sports Science.
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Miss Adelaide Garland in Year 11 and our external coach, Mrs Kathleen Hewett, in Year 12. Students again benefited from completing practical exams in both semesters, which, as well as facilitating a competitive environment with other PSA schools, were designed to directly imitate their external practical exams. Special thanks to Mr Peter Oliver for coordinating this highly effective assessment format which also aided their preparation immensely.
earlier in our experience through mentor feedback and self-reflection. The expectation has also made us better teachers, because we now have the same expectations of our own teaching and will hopefully push us to a higher standard. One thing that we suggest is that a little more guidance would have been beneficial in the early weeks, because Trinity has a lot more going on than regular schools. It took us a little bit of time to work out the schedule on top of what was already expected from us from the university (mainly where to go and what was expected from us in terms of co-curricular sport). We struggled because we felt a little too independent and that we were having to ask too many questions; which made us feel like we were annoying other staff. Having a range of mentors has been valuable and we have learnt a lot more about the kind of teacher we want to be through observation. This could possibly work better if all mentors are informed of the pre-service teacher’s university expectations, so that feedback is relatively consistent with all classes being taught. If we were to write a suggestion to future pre-service teachers that were coming to Trinity, we would say that they need to be ready to work hard and that they need to bring something to the table that is different.”
As well as stimulating and engaging the minds of our students, a key target for all three Year 12 classes in 2019 was to emulate the excellent results recorded by students in 2018. In the Year 12 ATAR PES course the Year 12 cohort attained results 11% above the state average for their mean scaled score which was an admirable achievement and mirrored the impressive results from previous years. An exceptional 14 students from the group of 40 achieved an excellent rating, (score above 75%) representing 35% of our cohort studying at Year 12 ATAR level. Statistically, these supreme results justify the College’s reputation as being an educational leader in delivering this course. Trinity College has now featured amongst the top performing schools in the state in ten of the last eleven years. Much of this accomplishment can be attributed to the commitment and enthusiasm of the teachers in assisting the boys develop their knowledge and understanding. Special thanks goes to my fantastic colleagues: Mr Rod Rainer, Mr Peter Oliver, Mr Stephen Leahy (’78), Mr Corey Miskiewicz and Mr Michael Murphy for their ongoing efforts in preparing the students for their final ATAR examinations.
Mr Nic Riley, Mr Lucas Parsons and Mr Michael Humble
YEARS 11 AND 12 PHYSICAL EDUCATION STUDIES The ATAR Physical Education Studies course has been a popular and influential subject amongst our students at the College for over ten years. Comprising a 30% practical component utilising the student’s chosen sport, the course also covers key principles of Exercise Physiology, Functional Anatomy and Biomechanics amongst other course units. Following recent changes made to the program, our clear objective was to continue to improve the collective practical skills and achievement within the group. Much confidence was taken from the fact that, as a collective, the 2018 cohort attained the best practical results of any past group of Trinity students.
Mr Andrew Jenkin I congratulate the Health and Physical Education staff of Mr Brett Silver, Mr Peter Oliver, Mr Stephen Leahy (’78), Miss Adelaide Garland, Mr Andrew Jenkin, Mr Julian Fritz, Mr Damien Hansen, Mr Tim Carslaw, Mr Corey Miskiewicz and Mr Michael Murphy for their professionalism in delivering a high quality program. Students are provided with the opportunity, to not only develop excellence but to develop a broad range of skills to enhance lifelong participation in a range of sports.
Much of this success can be attributed to our progress in netball as the chosen sport for many of our senior students. In Year 11 it became a compulsory element of the practical course for the first time and the students were very fortunate to profit from the expertise of
Mr Rod Rainer Head of Learning Area – Health and Physical Education
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OUTDOOR EDUCATION Mr Brett Silver
Outdoor Education caters for all students and provides them with learning experiences that they can transfer to other areas of College and general life. Through activities such as fishing, mountain biking, camping, climbing and boating boys develop independence, organisational skills and a positive attitude to challenge themselves with new activities.
Boys went paddling in the Swan River, tried their luck with some fishing and cooked their own meals on a Trangia camping stove. With the success of cooking shows such as MasterChef and My Kitchen Rules boys thoroughly enjoyed cooking and trying to create new meals. These elements were linked to the Year 7 Health Curriculum and it was obvious the boys enjoyed the practical elements while developing their knowledge of health-related topics. Close to 100 Year 8 students elected to continue with Outdoor Education in 2019. Similar activities are included as in the Year 7 course, with the inclusion of mountain biking. Boys were then tested with a ride through the John Forrest National Park. Congratulations to all boys who completed the ride.
Our Outdoor Education students have again experienced a range of activities, challenges and expeditions throughout 2019. These students operated under the guidance of College Outdoor Education staff as well as specialist instructors from the industry. The programs in which our students are involved differ from year to year and, again in 2019, students were provided with some great memories and enjoyable times.
In 2019, Trinity College Year 10 Outdoor Education students attended the three-night adventure learning camp in Augusta. This camp comprised of night caving, rock climbing, abseiling, high ropes, hiking as well as learning about the environment and how to conserve it for others to enjoy. Giants Cave was one of the highlights with boys climbing down to the deepest chamber of the cave that is 88 metres underground. A special mention goes to the boys who overcame their fear of heights to conquer the 38 metre abseil at Wilyabrup Sea Cliffs.
OUTDOOR EDUCATION: YEARS 7–10 Boys continued to show their enjoyment and dedication to Outdoor Education with high numbers of students choosing it as one of their elective subjects in Years 8, 9 and 10.
SENIOR SCHOOL VET COURSES IN OUTDOOR EDUCATION
The Year 7 unit provides students with a brief taste of what Trinity College has to offer in future years.
In 2019, Trinity College experienced a slight change to the Senior School VET courses. Students were exposed
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Year 10 Outdoor Education – high ropes, abseiling and rock climbing
and Mr Corey Miskiewicz who attended the camps with the Year 11 students.
to a new online course that enabled them to work at their own pace while being supported via online resources and regular feedback. The practical elements in Years 11 and 12 were again the highlight of the course and I’m confident these boys will be talking about their Outdoor Education experiences in many years to come.
The Munda Biddi mountain bike trail was the setting for the Year 12 expedition. Boys are heavily involved in the planning of the expedition including the creation of the route the group will ride. Students are challenged to be self-sufficient in regard to packing, food and bike maintenance for the entirety of the camp. A special moment that is worthy of recognition was Dion Carle’s (12.1) selfless act to sacrifice his bike to Ben Pears (12.8) when his bike malfunctioned. That act brought the entire group together and showed that the Men for Others mantra is not just present on the College campus.
Year 11 students studying Outdoor Education completed a Certificate II in Sport and Recreation while Year 12 students complete a Certificate II in Outdoor Recreation. Both certificates are nationally recognised and include external qualifications such as the Senior First Aid and the Recreational Skipper’s Ticket. These programs are operated by a registered training organisation and conducted at the College. Through practical lessons and expeditions, boys are challenged to be hands-on and encouraged to work outside their comfort zones.
Congratulations to the boys who completed the ride. I especially thank all staff involved in the Outdoor Education program at the College and for their dedication to Trinity’s comprehensive off-campus commitments.
The four-night expedition off the coast of Dampier that Year 11s experience is the highlight of Trinity Outdoor Education for many students. Boys are required to navigate a course through the islands of the Dampier Archipelago, as well as enjoy the natural wonders of this fantastic part of Western Australia. Within small groups they are required to be self-sufficient and work as a team to get from island to island. Fishing, diving, camping, hiking and sailing were just a few of the activities offered on the expedition. Highlights included students catching small sharks, lots of great snorkeling spots and a sense of achievement at the conclusion of the camp. A special mention goes to Mr Stephen Leahy (’78), Mr Peter Oliver, Mr Damien Hansen, Mr Timothy Carslaw
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ABORIGINAL PROGRAM Mr Gary Malarkey (‘70)
The Aboriginal Program is proud of our group of young men. We have watched many of them grow in confidence, to achieve significant milestones and to be a part of a wonderful community.
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of our percussionist and didgeridoo music teacher Mr Steve Richter, he facilitates some great mentoring and musical pieces. He has been with us now for eight years and we thank him for his professionalism and loyalty. We have 33 students enrolled in our program, two of which board. One of our students attends an independent boarding house in Mt Lawley and the other attends Rotary House in Kent Street.
We celebrate their camaraderie and their willingness to put themselves in the public arena, both within the College and in the community. Trinity College embraces its former tradition and history by supporting and educating Aboriginal students. We have welcomed the wonderful support of Mr Nelson Waite (‘15) as he has returned to the College to mentor some of our students in the classroom. Jamee Starcevich, twin sister of Old Boy Brandon Starcevich (’17) also assists our students. Both are studying Education and are putting their skills to the test by working alongside some of our boys. They do an excellent job and the boys are very fortunate to have them.
In 2019, we enrolled four new students and we had four boys graduate with WACE certificates in 2019. We have one boy in Year 4, four boys in our Year 7 cohort and Mr Clint Testa, Head of Year 7, has been wonderful in welcoming these new students into his group. He has been particularly focussed on welcoming and supporting our boys. Our enrolments for 2020 are full and highly sought after, we look forward to welcoming four new students into a program. We say farewell to our Year 12 graduating cohort Lachlan Sibosado (12.8), Kobe Bagshaw (12.6), Jordan Schindler-Thomas (12.7) and Leroy Pigram (12.1). Lachlan is wanting to do Physiotherapy at Curtin University, followed by a degree in Medicine. We wish him every success in his endeavours. Kobe Bagshaw completed a traineeship with Royal Life Saving and has prospects of future employment. The boys are successful because of the wonderful relationships we have fostered with our sponsors over the many years of running the Program.
The Heads of Year, the Inclusive Education support and all the wonderful teachers at Trinity help to facilitate a great learning environment for the boys to engage in. Thanks to all the teachers who help with our homework classes: Mr Chris Brennan, Ms Candice Brown, Mr Russell Hinks, Ms Lisa Laurino, Ms Alison MacKenzie, Mr Peter Oliver, Mr Corey Miskiewicz, Mr Gordon Dean, Mr Ben Russell, Ms Stacey Turich, Mr Tim Carslaw, Mr Jason O’Malley, Mr Graeme Porter and Mr Barry McKenna. We are also extremely appreciative of Madalah who give some of our boys Soar scholarships, this assists with the extra-curricular activities that we run in the program. Our other vital sponsors Mr Stephen Spiers, Colibri Pty Ltd, Officeworks and Programmed provide financial support to the Aboriginal Program. Thank you to Mr Michael Burgess for his organisation of our sponsors and support of our Aboriginal program. Our Aboriginal Music program flourishes because
In 2019 we have placed boys at BHP, Westfield Shopping Centre, ANZ, Nollamara, Auto Mechanics, Freezing Hot Plumbing and Ballintynes Plumbing. We are currently speaking to boys in Year 10 to make them aware of the opportunities they have in 2019, with our fantastic sponsors. We are hoping the students make excellent use of these traineeships and the expertise and skills provided by these wonderful providers of employment.
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community can strengthen intergenerational bonds and connect to language and country. It was amazing and want to thank Liz Marcus for helping to organise.
A big thank you to our providers for Aboriginal traineeships; Maxima, SMYL, BHP, ANZ and Royal Life Saving. These partnerships are very important to our program as employment is becoming increasingly competitive and challenging. We are very happy to have Glenn Louthean the field officer return to SMYL and mentor our boys in traineeships.
The Morning tea was spectacular as we had parents and some teachers get involved in providing traditional food and again, we would like to thank Liz Marcus, Mrs Robyn Jennison, Mrs Fiona Pagano, Jodie Hansen, Jodie Waite, Jane Sibosado, Clare Pigram and Naomi Reuben. Also, a special thanks to teachers and Ms Amanda Marocchi, Ms Tess Warner and Ms Rosa West for their assistance on the day.
NAIDOC ASSEMBLY Our NAIDOC Assembly showcases camaraderie and trusting nature of our Program. We pride ourselves on the involvement of our students in celebrating their rich and diverse culture. We try not to outsource our presentations of Aboriginal culture, rather we aim to create it within our program. As a result, our awesome sand mural reflected the diversity of our Aboriginal boys and represented a strong bond amongst them. A massive thank you to Jeffrey Farrell Senior and Uncle Norman for their assistance on the day. Mr Dayne Whalan, our groundsman, is a superstar and we couldn’t have done this project without his help.
Ben McGuire did the Welcome to Country in his own language. Connor Brahim (’16) was our guest speaker and spoke about his entrance into the Western Australia Police Academy. He briefly discussed his journey from Trinity to this wonderful opportunity. The 2019 National NAIDOC theme was ‘VOICE TREATY TRUTH. Let’s work together for a shared future.’ The students shared their amazing talent with musical and dance performances. The first musical performance was from the Years 7–10 students, playing the didgeridoo and cajun. They were followed by the band Diversity, who played one of their original songs Stop This Wave. The final performance was from the Aboriginal dance group. The dance was choreographed by Old Boy Ben McGuire (’17), where Junior School students performed for the second time. This assembly is always a highlight for our boys and we are immensely proud of their courage and willingness to share their culture and varied talents.
Our guest speakers and performances are all part of the unique relationships, built together over many years. This year we witnessed 21 students perform a cultural dance on stage, including for the second time some of the Junior school students. This is a remarkable testament to the relationships that have been established and nurtured within the Aboriginal program. This has given the boys confidence to dance in front of their peers as well as the whole school. It also helps that our ‘old boys’ from our Aboriginal Program come back to teach the dance and encourage them to be a part of what we offer. In particular, Rory Charles (10.2), did a cultural dance in the spirit of ‘Wunun’ which is a Narynin word which means cultural sharing, the College witnessed a performance in the Wilinggin, Worrorra and Wunambal Junba traditions from Rory Charles and his cousins Angelo Karadida, Raezhiah (Ziah) Nandoo, Tjahkai (TJ) Williams, Kellis Umbagai and Bailey Umbagai from Derby. Junba is a form of storytelling through traditional song and dance. Culturally, Junba is considered essential for good social and emotional wellbeing and is a practice by which the
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Mr Steve Richter continues to run this program with our boys. He is dedicated and passionate and instils great confidence in our boys. We are indebted to Steve Richter for his talented percussionist background, music tuition and his didgeridoo lessons. The dance is run by our former student Ben McGuire (’17).
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The band consists of Nehemiah Reuben (10.8), Lachlan Sibosado (12.8) and Rory Charles (10.2). Nehemiah has taken over from his big brother and is the lead and only vocalist in the band. His brother Isaiah has entered the Police Force this year. Nehemiah, with the help of Isaiah, compose their own music and lyrics. Both Isaiah and Nehemiah sang and performed at the 2019 Madalah Ball, along with Rory Charles on the cajon, they once again, received a standing ovation. A special Thank you to the boys’ parents and grandmothers for helping to support the boys and us. Rory Charles’ guardian Liz McCarthy and Naomi Reuben are very supportive of our program and we thank them for their positive contributions.
Aidan McDonagh (11.4) gained selection for State Rugby. He was awarded Fairest and Best for Rugby. We had 10 boys represent in Athletics. Rory Charles played State Basketball.
OUR KEY FOCUS FOR 2019 To understand that success means different things to different people and to be proud of their achievements. To be proud of their unique and diverse Culture. To share their language, their talents and their goals within Trinity and the wider community. To appreciate the wonderful opportunities that they have been given to them and to share these with others. To be able to fit into society and feel they have a chance to be successful and be worthwhile members in our communities. We will continue to talk to the parents, universities, employers our traineeship partnerships and to make sure our boys maximise their opportunities. We always have our door open, provide many opportunities for extra tutoring and support and look for ways to assist our boys in their education at the College. We celebrate Mr Gary Malarkey (‘68) being in the program for 12 years and thank Ms Karrene McLernon for her invaluable contribution and partnership with Mr Gary Malarkey for the last nine years, in what has been a very successful Aboriginal program. We look forward to 2020, in welcoming the new students and assisting those in achieving their goals for the new year.
GOLD CLUB We still run the GOLD CLUB throughout the year and reward students who have performed well in four key areas: Effort, Behaviour, Organisation and their Final Grade. They have a morning tea with the Principal and are presented with a Certificate. The current Gold Club winners (eight in total) received their award and were congratulated by Mr Darren O’Neill at our PCG Tuesday morning briefing.
OTHER OPPORTUNITIES
Brendan Bin Omar (11.1) was elected prefect for 2019. Lachlan Sibosado won awards for Service and Leadership and an outstanding achievement in Christian Service (340 hours). Lachlan was a graduate of the Madalah Scholarship he won the Service and Leadership Excellence Award as a 2019 Graduate. Lachlan also received the Literature prize this year. Rory Charles showcased his artistic ability by creating work for the staircase up to Gibney Hall and a mural in Royal street East Perth.
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BECOMING MEN Ms Amanda Marocchi
Being a young man at Trinity College presents great opportunity. Throughout Term 1 and guided by Mr Phil Jurjevich (’85), the boys discussed how liberating their journey could be and were handed the pen to write their own story.
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you use to influence a group to achieve a common goal’. Such a definition partnered with the notion of responsive leadership, or leading from within, allowed the boys to realise that leading is about influencing others in a positive way, rather than always standing in front of a group. Each week the boys were introduced to a new topic including: attributes of effective leaders, types of leaders, breaking down stigma, role modelling behaviour, growth mindset and resilience. Students were also given two opportunities to practice their own leadership by teaching members of a small group a new skill. This process, along with self and peer reflection, allowed students to understand what type of leader they were and what areas of leadership they needed to improve.
They were exposed to the notion of developing character to become the person they want to be, discussing the importance of neuroplasticity. They looked at important concepts such as Positive Mind Set Education and the Growth mindset. In Term 2, our focus moved to Educating Men to Empower Women, coinciding with the Year 9 Ballroom Dancing Program with Mercedes College. While we are all exposed to gender stereotypes, young people are particularly susceptible to them when forming an understanding of their place in society and their potential.
In Term 4, the focus was on ‘Leading to Build Confidence in Others’ and students were given practical opportunities to lead in an area of strength. After reflecting on the previous term, students set goals for the upcoming term which aimed to improve an area of their own leadership. Students were then placed in small groups and rotated through four activities; sandwich making for Manna Charity Group, 4 v 4 basketball competition, team building activities and a room escape problem-solving activity. Each activity required a different person from each group to lead, through positive influence, so that their group could achieve its goal. Overall the students did an amazing job of gaining an understanding of themselves as leaders and, hopefully in the future, can continue to improve themselves in order to positively influence others. A big thank you goes to the Becoming Men staff for their hard work and dedication in supporting the boys to become better leaders. A special mention goes to Mr Michael Murphy for his support in delivering the content of the program and Ms Amanda Marocchi for her support and guidance throughout.
Inspiring young men to question gender stereotypes enabled them to make informed choices about their futures and broaden their opportunities. A large focus of the program was on teaching the boys that gender is, in fact, a social construct and is not necessarily to do with our biological sex. These conversations enabled the boys to see things from different perspectives and consider the decisions that they have made and will make in the future. Another focus point of the program was to do with presentation and etiquette. The boys were equipped with many skills that have been taught and fostered in a home environment. The aim was for them to understand why these little things are important – to understand that all the little things they do contribute to a much bigger picture. They contribute to showing respect, care and consideration. To culminate the program and a very important part of their Becoming Men journey, the boys invited their mothers/guardians to the inaugural A Night to Shine mother and son dinner. This gave each boy a chance to spend quality one-on-one time with their loved one, to celebrate their relationship and to create a healthy vision for the relationship they want in the future. The Educating Men; Empowering Women Program was a huge success and the Class of 2022 are congratulated on their maturity and ability to embrace their opportunity to be voices of the future.
Mr Corey Miskiewicz Becoming Men Leader
Ms Amanda Marocchi Head of Year 9 In Semester 2, Year 9 students undertook a leadership program which aimed to give them knowledge on how to lead, as well as practical opportunities to put their knowledge into practice. ‘Building Confidence in Leading Others’ introduced the boys to the definition of leadership. The definition came from Peter Northouse, Professor of Communication at Western Michigan University , who defined leadership as ‘a set of skills
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THE DUKE OF EDINBURGH’S AWARD In 2019, Trinity College entered its second year as an Award Unit for the Duke of Edinburgh Award, where the College could reward boys who would like to take on the challenge and responsibility that comes with completing the Duke of Edinburgh Award.
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– one of the schools they made sandwiches for. They made paper planes, decorated biscuits and shared morning tea with all the students at the school which made for a memorable day. Also this year, students who started their Bronze Award in 2018 continued to complete the requirements of each section and it has been great to see the persistence of so many participants in getting through their Bronze Award. A special mention goes to those boys who have taken on the challenge of undertaking their Duke of Edinburgh Silver Award. I am sure it will be another challenging, yet rewarding, experience.
The Duke of Edinburgh Award is broken into four categories: Physical Recreation, Skill, Service and Adventurous Journey. A participant must take on an activity within each of the Physical Recreation, Skill and Service areas and show commitment as well as development in their chosen activity. The Adventurous Journey component requires students to help design and undertake their own expedition.
A big thank also goes to the Youth Award Leaders who commenced at the start of the year. These four Year 10 students – Samuel Attwater (10.3), Luke Alderslade (10.7), Lachlan Eames (10.1) and Lachlan Moroney (10.8) – were instrumental in the promotion and support of the Duke of Edinburgh Award at Trinity College throughout the year. In particular, the leadership they showed on the Duke of Edinburgh camp showed maturity beyond their years so they should feel very proud.
This year, 85 Year 9 students went through an interview process to gain 40 placements into the new Duke of Edinburgh elective. The elective enabled students to have consistent contact hours and go through a structured program to complete their hours. During Term 1, the elective prepared participants for their Adventurous Journey (Week 1, Term 2) and in Term 2 participants undertook a service/fundraising program.
In 2020, we are very pleased that the Duke of Edinburgh Award will be opened up to any student in Years 9, 10, 11 and 12. This natural progression for the Trinity College Award Unit will see a lot more students able to undertake their Duke of Edinburgh Award with close support from the Award Leaders here at the College. I am excited by the prospect of continuing to work with the current participants in completing their award and also the future participants as they embark on what will be a very rewarding experience.
To fulfil the requirements of the Adventurous Journey, the College offered a ‘Duke of Edinburgh’ camp to participants. In Week 1 of Term 1, the 40 participants initiated a camp at Camp Kelly in Dwellingup for two nights. Here, the students were able to upskill in navigation and bike-riding whilst also having a morning out at the high ropes course at Lane Poole Park. The boys to finished the camp with a laser corps activity through the Camp Kelly bushland. Many thanks go to the staff who supported the participants on the camp by helping facilitate activities and supervise students. A special thank you goes to Ms Amanda Marocchi (Head of Year 9), Mr Brett Silver (Head of Outdoor Education) and the Youth Award Leaders who ran activities and supported students on the camp.
Mr Corey Miskiewicz Duke of Edinburgh Award Leader
Throughout the year, participants were involved in a range of activities in completing their award with some opportunities being provided by the College. Within the Service component, participants completed a range of Trinity-based activities including setting up the sporting fields for Friday sport, cleaning and maintaining Trinity equipment as well as mentoring boys in the Junior School. Trinity also continued its partnership with Manna Charity Group which helps support students at schools in low socio-economic areas. Duke of Edinburgh Bronze Award participants made over 2,000 sandwiches that have been delivered to these schools to ensure these students have something to eat each day. The Duke of Edinburgh participants also organised and facilitated a fundraiser to have a day at Swan View Primary School
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WELLNESS WEEK Mr Julian Fritz
Wellbeing at Trinity College can be simply defined by three key concepts – Feeling Good; Functioning Well; Doing Good for Others. It was with these key aspects in mind that the inaugural TC Wellness Week took place in Term 3.
The notion that we can benefit our own state of wellbeing by assisting others is central to the concept of ‘Doing Good for Others’. This has been very powerful for our boys and can be witnessed through their willingness to become involved in the Christian Service program. During Wellness Week, the boys were encouraged to be involved in a Happy Sock Day to raise funds for Edmund Rice Camps for Kids – the charity organisation that the Year 11 cohort is linked to through Campus Ministry.
With a focus on mental, physical and social wellbeing, the whole College community engaged in programs, presentations and activities designed to educate and involve boys in the development of their personal wellbeing. Each day was themed with a specific focus on aspects of wellbeing.
The highlight of the week was the silent yoga sessions run for boys in Years 7–9. Watching 180 boys and staff, completely absorbed in a very challenging physical and mental activity was something truly inspiring! The success of the College’s inaugural Wellness Week would not have been possible without the support of staff in organising the event and giving their time to run the various activities for the benefit of our students.
‘Feeling Good’ was encouraged and developed through the Mindful Monday and Try It Tuesday, where boys were introduced to mindfulness and meditation activities, as well as trying new activities from knitting, to juggling to rock climbing. It was wonderful to see teaching staff leading and joining in these activities to share their skills and passions.
We look forward to developing Wellness Week activities and experiences in 2020. Mr Julian Fritz Director of Students
‘Functioning Well’ involved educative programs and guest speakers from Zero2Hero and ySafe to discuss and explore ways that boys could engage in and develop their personal wellbeing.
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SECONDARY SPORTS & CO-CURRICULAR
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2019 SPORT AWARDS ALEXANDER ROSSI JP ILICH AWARD FOR OUTSTANDING SERVICE
THOMAS GREEN HOCKEY – 1ST XI
TO THE SCHOOL IN SPORT
SUMMER SPORT
AIDAN MCDONAGH RUGBY – 1ST XV
LUCA O’BRIEN BASKETBALL – 1ST V
NATHAN SBROCCO SOCCER – 1ST XI
JAKSON EGAN WATER POLO – 1ST VII
NICHOLAS YAP BADMINTON – 1ST VI
MATTHEW FRENCH CRICKET – 1ST XI
ATHLETICS
JEROME IACONI TENNIS – 1ST VIII
ANDRE GORSKI ATHLETICS OPEN AGE CHAMPION
ALEXANDER ROSSI ROWING – BEST OARSMAN
PATHAWI EDWARDS OLD BOYS’ AWARD FOR MOST POINTS SCORED AT PSA ATHLETICS
KIERAN THESEIRA VOLLEYBALL – 1ST VI
SWIMMING JAKSON EGAN SWIMMING OPEN AGE CHAMPION
WINTER SPORT BENJAMIN ALLEN SENIOR CROSS COUNTRY
HARRISON FARMER OLD BOYS’ AWARD FOR MOST POINTS SCORED AT PSA SWIMMING
BENJAMIN PEARS FOOTBALL – 1ST XVIII
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PSA SPORT The PSA Inter–school sport program continues to be one of the best schoolboy competitions in Australia as it offers elite level performers the opportunity to demonstrate their undoubted prowess and also provides great opportunities for boys who are interested in participating at a more social level and playing games with their mates each week.
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the new swimming water polo pools at Hale School and Christ Church Grammar School are all world class. Having access to these facilities can only benefit the development of the boys. Our grounds at Waterford continue to be top quality and, looking forward, an electronic scoreboard on Montagu Oval is currently being considered, as is a new scoreboard in the Curtis Aquatic Centre, to benefit both swimming and water polo.
This year, we fielded 135 teams and 12 crews across 17 different sports providing all the boys the opportunity to participate at their respective skill levels.
The standard of coaches across the PSA, particularly at 1st team level, is excellent with many former national and state level players involved in the coaching programs. While it is preferable to have staff members coaching our teams, Trinity employs Old Boys and external coaches to provide additional help and expertise.
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Opportunity As a collective, all PSA schools look to provide quality sporting experiences for their respective students. This is achieved by offering 17 different sports over the year including one-day competitions in golf and surfing. Water polo, volleyball and badminton have been introduced into the PSA program in recent years to meet changing demands and to allow more boys to play competitive sport for their school. A feature of PSA games is the high level of sportsmanship and discipline which is expected from all the players. This results in what can be highly competitive games being played in the correct spirit. At a recent meeting of senior players from all seven PSA schools, the feedback from the boys was that they highly valued the tradition, culture, respect, camaraderie, rivalry and school pride associated with their PSA experiences.
Numerical Disparity The numerical disparity in the size of the student bodies at each PSA school is increasingly having an impact on the competitiveness of many games. The larger PSA schools can have over 100 more boys per year group than the smaller schools and this impacts the number of teams a school can field each week and also the relative strength of each team. Considering that 1st team sports mainly comprise Years 11 and 12 boys, having an extra 200 boys to pick from makes a significant difference when one of the larger schools plays a smaller school.
Trinity is numerically the third smallest school in the PSA so looking at our performances over the year, the boys have more than held their own and punched above their weight against the larger schools and they should be proud of their efforts. However, if the current trends continue, we will continue to decrease in size down to about 145 boys per year group in the foreseeable future which will present a great challenge to the boys to maintain our status as a high performing school on the sporting fields.
Facilities and Coaches The facilities at all PSA schools are at least equal to, if not better, than many community sports grounds. The Sports Centre and Aquatic Centre at Trinity and
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Participation Levels Some PSA sports are feeling the impact of declining participation rates and rugby, in particular, has had to change the format of the Senior School fixtures to accommodate this. Currently, only nine boys going into Year 12 next year have selected rugby as their winter sport. This trend is not unique to Trinity alone but also evident in some other PSA schools as well. In the last two years, there have been a number of forfeits at 1st XV level and uncontested scrums are now common across every competition level which takes away an important facet of the game. Only three of the seven schools were able to field a 1st, 2nd and Year 10 XV this season with the other four schools only being able to field two teams, combining the 2nd XV and Year 10 XV to form one team.
won the Hamer Cup for overall excellence, the 1st XI cricket team finished second, the swimming team, 1st V basketball and 1st VI volleyball teams each finished third. In a tightly contested Head of the River, the 1st VIII finished fourth and a vastly improved 1st VII water polo team finished sixth. The improvement shown by the water polo team was evident in that they turned around a 31–1 loss to Christ Church in Term 4 2018, into an 18–8 loss in Term 1 this year – an improvement of 20 goals.
WINTER SPORT Again, the winter season produced some excellent performances and continued improvement in several teams and, while no titles were won at a senior level, the boys played with great pride and determination each week. From a results perspective, the 1st XI soccer team was the most successful team finishing third on the ladder, the 1st XI hockey, 1st XV rugby and senior cross country teams each finished fourth, the 1st XVIII football finished fifth and 1st VI badminton came sixth.
Despite our 1st XI hockey team having their best season for many years, the number of boys playing in 2020 is a real concern with only seven boys selecting hockey as their sport of choice in Year 12. Player numbers in hockey are also low in the younger age groups so increasing participation levels must be a primary objective in the next few years which will be another challenge to overcome in the face of the anticipated declining enrolments.
The performance of the 1st XI hockey team showed how much this side has improved – the team scored almost double the number of goals and conceded 19 goals less than last year. The 1st XV rugby beat every team in the competition except title winners Christ Church and were one win away from finishing second in the Brother Redmond Cup – a result they may have achieved were it not for boys being unavailable due to state team commitments.
While our numbers are good in cricket, there has been decline in participation levels at some schools as boys opt for short format games such as T20 or change to a different sport altogether. This can result in fixturing problems when one school has four or five teams looking for a game, but the opposition school has only two or three teams.
STAND ALONE SPORTS Our PSA golf team was successful in winning the PC Anderson Trophy for the first time and, with the entire team returning in 2020, we should be in contention to defend the title. After two cancellations due to poor weather and a lack of waves, the PSA surfing title was not contested this year.
Community Sport As has been in the case the past, the PSA program has been significantly impacted by external competitions to the point where, at a senior level, the outcome of a competition can be determined by player availability. A number of sports’ associations are now running development squads, talent identification squads, state championships and the like across a broader age range and over a longer period of the year. The overlap of seasons is getting longer with pre-season training starting earlier. Even after the season finishes, some sports run carnivals and pathway programs aimed at elite performers. This places an unreasonable demand on the boys to try and meet the expectations of the College as well as their community sport and often results in the boys under an unsustainable training and playing load leading to overtraining and player burnout.
The athletics team finished in fourth position, narrowly missing out on third position by only five points. A lack of depth in some areas became evident over the course of the meet and this needs to be addressed leading into the 2020 season.
THANK YOU After 29 years as the Director of Sport at Trinity, I have chosen to step down from the role in 2020. I have very much enjoyed the challenges that came with the position and shared the successes and disappointments with the boys and coaches. Working with the Directors of Sport from the other PSA schools to provide better sporting opportunities for the boys has been a rewarding experience.
Some community sport competitions have worked in with the PSA to allow the boys to play for both their school and their club but, unfortunately, there are still some external competitions that seemingly disregard the PSA with regard to the scheduling of games.
Over this time, I have worked with many outstanding staff, coaches, administrators and parents and I thank you all for your efforts in helping Trinity become a respected force on the sporting fields.
SUMMER SPORT At a 1st team level, Term 1 was a continuation of the summer season which started in Term 4 2018. The longawaited change from a six game season (Term 1 only) to a 12-game season (Term 4 2018 and Term 1 2019) proved to be very successful, gave more credibility to each competition and enabled the boys and their coaches to showcase their skills over a greater number of games. The feedback from all sources was positive and the 12-game season will now be the ongoing format for summer sport.
I also thank the boys who have represented the College at any level. It has been great to see so many TC graduates continue to pursue their love of sport, with many going on to excel at a club, state, national and international level. My current assistant, Mr Brett Silver, will take on the position of Director of Sport in 2020 and I wish him and all the Trinity teams, the best of luck as we strive for ongoing excellence in the sporting arena.
There were many consistent performances by our senior teams in the summer season. The Rowing Club
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After our great improvement from 2017 to 2018, when we finished in second place at the PSA Inters, our goal this year was to better that effort and to win the Alcock Shield for the first time since 2010. Training commenced immediately after the winter sport season finished and the effort the boys put in at every session was encouraging with over 120 boys at training each day.
200 metre event (25.54 seconds). Kade Hampson (7.3) with 48 points was another strong contributor. Pleasingly, Trinity was the best performed school in the 100 metre, 90 metre hurdles, long jump and highest overall score for field events. The Under 14 group scored 288 points to finish third in their age group. Leading points scorer was Adam De Masi (8.7) with 44 points with great support with seven boys scoring 20 or more points. Trinity was the leading school in triple jump, discus, shot put and overall field events. In the Under 15s, Trinity scored 261.5 points to finish second. Kerry Barney (9.4) scored 57 points setting a new PSA record in the triple jump (12.81 metres). Ashton Fewster (9.4) and Dahmen Weston (9.5) accumulated 35 and 31 points, respectively and this resulted in Trinity being the leading school in 100 metre hurdles, triple jump and overall field events.
The Trinity Gift (handicapped sprint event) and the Trinity Bell Run (handicapped middle-distance event) were both conducted at lunchtime during the first week of the season to promote athletics to the rest of the College. These events were won by Aryan Pulappadi (10.7) and Benjamin Allen (12.1) respectively.
The Under 16s scored 187 points to finish fifth overall. Jeffery Farrell (10.4) scored 34 points with good support from Aryan Pulapaddi (10.7) and Francis Moschilla (10.1). The College finished second overall in the sprint events and the 1500 metre but we need to develop greater depth in this age group to share the workload between more boys.
The Athletics Age Championships were held over two separate meets and resulted in Pathawi (Pat) Edwards (7.5), Adam De Masi (8.7), Kerry Barney (9.4), Francis Moschilla (10.1), Jojo Parise (11.7) and Andre Gorski (12.7) winning their respective age groups from Under 13 to Open. The formal leadership group was appointed with Alexander Rossi (12.7) as the team captain supported by Aaron Moore (12.2) and Lachlan Sibosado (12.8). In the PSA Inters, the team finished fourth overall in an event won comfortably by a dominant display by Scotch College. We narrowly missed out on finishing third, with Aquinas College beating us by just five points. The Under 13 boys scored 268 points to finish third overall and were led by Pat Edwards (7.5) who scored 100 individual points and set a new PSA record in his
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The Under 17s accumulated 204 points finishing fourth overall. Brendan Bin Omar (11.1) and Jojo Parise (11.7) scored 32 points each. We were the best performing school in shot put and this is another age group which would benefit from having greater depth .
My thanks and appreciation are extended to the many people who contributed towards the athletics team this year – the parents, the ground staff and the coaches and athletes who worked so hard over the course of the season. A special mention goes to the Year 12 athletes who led from the front all season and showed the leadership qualities that was expected of them. Well done, boys.
In the Open Division, Trinity scored 284 points at the Inters to finish third. Andre Gorski (12.7) performed well in amassing 53 points and was well-supported by Alexander Rossi (12.7) with 43. It was a good all-round effort by our senior boys to be the leading school in the 800 metre and long jump events and finishing second in the 400 metre, 1500 metre, triple jump, shot put and overall field events.
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ATHLETICS BACK ROW: Lachlan Bertram, Liam Gearon, Nathan Holland, Cristian Tot, Andre’ Gorski, Jacob John, Lachlan Bozich, John Lagan, Alexander Baroni, Colin Gault, Amato Amato, Ethan Regan, Brendan Bin Omar, James Watson, Malieny Chob, Benjamin Allen, Gavin Ryan, Louis James SIXTH ROW: Simon Homsany, Dahmen Weston, Luca Rossi, Ben Tucker, Jeffrey Farrell, Lewis Nannup, Xavier Walsh, William Hall, Max Mistilis, Fynnigan Langer, Semisi Amato, Ethan Throssell, Daniel Matuszkiewicz, Ashton Fewster, Luca Gosatti, Tex Gorski, Connor Wilson, Victor Le Tessier, Coen Agate FIFTH ROW: Adam De Masi, Lachlan Boylen, Xavier Adamos, Aryan Pulappadi, Jaycob Kell, Ethan Hardy, Jamaan Peters, Joel Carcich, Lachlan Hampson, Isaac Pinto, Francis Moschilla, Nicholas Campagna, Cruz Cleary, Jack Georgiades, Jojo Parise, Ryan Costley, Lachlan Spencer, Thomas Tranter, Max Van Noord, Joshua Strohmeier FOURTH ROW: Oliver Coates, Max Hewitt, Rohan Bisnath, James Pampacos, Lex Homsany, Augustine Anthony, Jacob D’Castro, Colby Sibosado, Dan Lutula Shungu, Jake Pizzuto, George Warmdean, Gabriel MacFarlane, Alistair Carlson, Kerry Barney, Michael Madara, Eric Bonney, Rowan Frankowiak, Ethan Lam, Aden Thomson, Peter Karageorgiou, Matthew Petagna THIRD ROW: Beau Hart, Carl Morrison, Harrison Rogers, Caden Barnett, Isaac Parker, Rei Poon, Cameron Pell, Christian Ludovico, Declan Ryan, Matthew Jenkins, Jack Hansen-Knarhoi, Kade Hampson, Owen Hewitt, Charlie Watson, Harry Hansen-Knarhoi, Pathawi Edwards, Talan Rankin, Kaleb Rodriguez, William Sartor, Liam Quartermain SECOND ROW: Sebastian Foti, Jack Edmondson, Koby Harbrow, Benjamin Cranny, Riley Gott, Jhy Casselton, Ms Sarah Pontre, Mrs Brittany Halpenny, Mr Stephen Leahy, Lachlan Sibosado (Vice-captain), Alexander Rossi (Captain), Aaron Moore (Vice-captain), Mr Christopher Brennan, Mr Phil Jurjevich, Miss Claire Wilson, Miss Emily Kanwajen, William Naismith, Cruz Harber-Connell, Hudson Foote, Hayden Theobald, Jacob Partington FRONT ROW: Nicholas Gordon, Clayton Mott, Benjamin Matuszkiewicz, Noah Ieraci, Benjamin Filear, Rocco Fowler, Cole Trinder, Liam McDonnell, Xavier Short ABSENT: Mr Duncan Bradbury, Mr Lucas Francis, Mr Damien Hansen, Mr Michael Humble, Miss Ashleigh John, Mrs Sally Ann John, Ms Rebecca Le Tessier, Mr Fred Lyons, Mr Nick Neates, Mr Roland Nelson, Mr Nic Riley, Mr Thomas Throssell
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A big thank you to Captain Griffin Binning (12.1) for his excellent leadership over the season and for being a great role model for the upcoming players in our 2nd team. Thank you also to Cameron Baker (12.2) for his role as this year’s Vice-captain.
Our 1st team welcomed Nicholas Yap (10.7), who played extremely well in our number one position and managed to secure many wins, whilst Tom Devine (10.8), slotted in at number six and had many successes throughout the season. The 1st team performances were backed up with some great matches from Joshua Locke (11.7) and Revonne Godfrey (12.6); however, even though we had many close and well-fought matches, we could only manage two wins against Guildford Grammar School throughout the season.
I also thank the 3rd ,4th, 5th and 6th teams for their consistent play throughout the season. A special thank you goes to our amazing coaches: Mr Ryan Lim (1st and 2nd teams), Ms Su Fen Chung (3rd and 4th teams), Mrs Judy Dawson (5ths and 6ths) and to all our very supportive parents. Mr Mark Dodd Badminton Team Manager
Our 2nd team had a great year, with many wins and some great individual performances. Special thanks to the 2nd team squad of Aidan Darmawan (12.6), Kin Ting (Issac) Poon (12.7), Jason Landon (11.2), Riley Mattingley (11.2), Christian Nicholls (11.2), Max Pola (10.6), Xavier Adamos (10.4), Anders Phan (10.5) and Lachlan Moroney (10.8).
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BACK ROW: Mr Mark Dodd, Christian Nicholls, Riley Mattingley, Xavier Adamos
BACK ROW: Ms Su-Fen Chung, Andrew Nguyen, Alexander Pagano, Ashley Lloyd, Perth Libao
FRONT ROW: Anders Phan, Isaac Poon, Aidan Darmawan, Max Pola
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LEFT TO RIGHT: Mrs Judy Dawson, Giuseppe Macri, Gabriel Naylor, Jayden Graham, Jack Thomson, Angus Owens, Samuel Minniti
BACK ROW: Ms Amanda Marocchi, Saxon Harbrow, Xavier Binning FRONT ROW: Thomas Williams, Jason Sundra, Chi Chi Chen, Taylor Van Vliet
ABSENT: Aaron Blampey, Michael Ciancotti, Harry Emmanuel, Harrison Hamlyn, Angus Holmes, Angus McDonald
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BACK ROW: Ms Amanda Marocchi, Kiran Thambiran, Corey Loiacono, James Cridland, Dylan Darmawan
BACK ROW: Mr Michael Slack-Smith, Harrison Pope, Tristan De Gois
FRONT ROW: Zachary Soh, Eddie Jia, Terence Jee, James Pampacos
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FRONT ROW: Jordi Stewart, Max Beros, Llavan Pirabananthan
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Once again, basketball at Trinity proved to be a very popular sport in 2019. The basketball community is made up of over 250 students, with 27 teams playing regular fixtures on Fridays and Saturdays.
wanted the win more than us, which led to our first loss of the season. The fixture against Scotch the following week would be a great chance to bounce back. In front of a large crowd of Scotch boarders on a Friday night, the Trinity 1st V did not meet the challenge and Scotch ran away as comfortable winners. With that being the last game of Term 4, the team was sitting middle of the ladder with four wins and two losses but still in the hunt for the Blackwood Trophy. All we needed to do was make the adjustments and win against Aquinas and Scotch in Term 1 2019.
With so many families involved, a sincere thank you is extended to parents, guardians and coaches for making the basketball program so popular. Your efforts in getting players to early morning training sessions, providing support, assisting with official duties such as scoring and morning teas on Saturday, are greatly appreciated.
With our first two games back against Aquinas and Scotch, we were nervous but confident we could redeem our losses from Term 4. The Aquinas game was close and could have gone either way; however, a lapse in concentration during the third quarter cost Trinity the game and we were now out of contention for the title. The next game against Scotch, who would eventually win the Blackwood with an undefeated season, showed what this group of young men could really do, with extreme determination, positive attitudes and a willingness to work for each. The game went down to the final two minutes as we pushed the best team in the competition but couldn’t get over the six-point gap in the first half.
1ST V BASKETBALL The season started in the final weeks of Term 3 2018 – somewhat earlier than usual. Given the Term 4 games would now count towards the Blackwood Trophy for the first time, it was important to ensure the team was progressing towards its best basketball over the Term 3 holidays. With heavy training sessions and numerous practice matches, the team was ready for round one. The team started the Blackwood season very well, with four wins in a row. It was now becoming clear that Trinity was not just there to make up numbers and that we were there to rival reigning premiers, Scotch College, for the title.
Although out of contention, the team rallied for the final four games and comfortably dealt with Hale School, Guildford Grammar School, Christ Church Grammar School and Wesley College with some large winning margins.
The fifth game in Term 4 against Aquinas College was a different story. Aquinas played more aggressively and
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lost by a very small margin. They started and finished the season with a win and the final game was a very good win against Wesley College. All players made valuable contributions to the team and it was very hard to decide who was best on the court each week. Connor Wilson (9.6) was always a very solid player and Jamaan Peters (9.1) often pulled out a spectacular three-pointer. With this group of boys, the future of TC basketball is looking good!
Special mention goes to the outgoing Year 12 boys. They have been an outstanding group of players who have given a lot to the Trinity basketball program. This team has been an absolute pleasure to coach and they should be proud of their efforts. With half the team returning for the 2019/2020 season, Trinity will again look to challenge for the Blackwood Trophy and, hopefully, bring it back to Trinity for the first time since 2016.
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With such a large group of students up for selection to represent the College in basketball, Trinity was able to field seven teams in the Year 7 competition. As it would be their first taste of Senior School PSA sport, the boys were all very excited and enthusiastic to do well. The depth in Year 7 basketball is outstanding and the boys played with pride and a real determination to improve. The 7A team had two very close losses to Aquinas College and Wesley College and had some great wins against Scotch College and Guildford Grammar School. The boys were an absolute pleasure to coach and I wish them all the very best for the next season.
It was another successful season for the 10A basketball team which only lost one game for the term. The highlight of the season was the final game against Wesley College – with the team down one point with 30 seconds left, Chase Ridley (10.7) hit a three-point shot to win the game! Other notable performances were Jeffrey Farrell (10.4) hitting a three to tie the game against Scotch College, and Nehemiah Reuben (10.8) hitting six three-pointers against Guildford Grammar School. Congratulations to Rory Charles (10.2) who was voted the Most Valuable Player by the players and thank you to Mr Darren Srdarev for his passion and knowledge in coaching the boys this season.
Special mention goes to the Trinity Old Boys who coached some of Year 7 teams. Your commitment to the College basketball program has been greatly appreciated.
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It was an up and down season for the 9A basketball team which finished winning half of their games. They had a few very close games where they either won or
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BACK ROW: Ethan Loveland, Semisi Amato, Mr Gerard Theseira, Reuben Webb, Dylan O’Connor
FRONT ROW: Declan Ryan, Ethan Hardy, Dylan O’Connor, Adam Vidotto
FRONT ROW: Christian O’Driscoll, Mitchell Quick, Adam Vidotto, Libero Piffaretti ABSENT: Geordie Atherton, Kobe Bagshaw, Jacob D’Castro
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BACK ROW: Jake Tonich, Jack Harlow, Mr Peter Harper, Andre Dodo-Balu, Luke Kelly FRONT ROW: Luke Iacopetta, Daniel Hoye, George Hatton, Christian O’Driscoll
FRONT ROW: Lachlan Rainsford, Matthew Della Gatta, Will Gavin, Samuel Symons, Isaac Poon, Jake Pizzuto
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LEFT TO RIGHT: Jamie Allen, Thomas Robertson, Daniel Ghobryal, Oscar Wray, Jess Higgins, Christian Nicholls
BACK ROW: Rory Charles, Chase Ridley, Mr Michael Murphy, Anthony Chob, Jeffrey Farrell
ABSENT: Khooshvin Balgobin, Brennan Bonetti, Nicholas Ellery, Michael Fidock, Joshua Makinson, Joshua McIntyre, Izayah Rioli, Trent Smith, Mr John Abordi
FRONT ROW: Cristiano Tizzano, Alexander Homsany, Joshua Wiriadisastra, Bonheur Cubahiro, Robert Hansen, Nehemiah Reuben
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BACK ROW: Ben Starcevich, Lual Lual, Patric Manaf-Hassan, Mr Jude Grant, Amato Amato, Nathan Sbrocco, Brad Lawrence
BACK ROW: Cuba Aveling, Thomas Gavin, Ms Sarah Pontre, Jude Clarke, Andrea Di Ciano
FRONT ROW: Christian Silva, Damon Winterburn, Zach Brennan, Cooper Paul West, Ashton Jones, Davin Do
FRONT ROW: Lachlan Bonwick, Nathan Holland, Kurt Arthur, Jun Hao Tay
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BACK ROW: Taiga Matoba, Flynn Tyson, Jack Blair, Ashton Cooper, Jordan Di Nella
BACK ROW: Ryan Erskine, Finn O’Toole, Gavin Ryan, Ryan DeCelis, Ethan McMillan
FRONT ROW: Bradley Paulet, Nicolas Santalucia, Ms Alison Mackenzie, Ryan Stillman, Harry Bell
FRONT ROW: William Rehn, Troy Miller, Miss Claire Wilson, Jonas Soares Mendes, Anthony Taliangis
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BACK ROW: Ms Eliza Knapman, Riley Murphy, Charlie Morcombe, Cristian Tot, Lewis Nannup, Connor Wilson, Mr Francis Crawshaw
BACK ROW: Luca Bempasciuto, Jaxon Manaf-Hassan, Julius Hayden, Zane Illich, Corey Loiacono
FRONT ROW: Reyne Schneider, Adam Pearce, Jamaan Peters, Colby Sibosado, Taj McCartney
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BACK ROW: Panayiotis Karageorgiou, Casey Robertson, Mrs Julianne Blair, Darcy Hoye, Maximus Garreffa
BACK ROW: Christian Fay, Theo Battalis, Miss Brittany Edgar, Alan Ngo, Jack Jenkins
FRONT ROW: Cooper Anderson, Alexander Christodoulakis, Michael Athanasoff, Ashton Spadoni
FRONT ROW: Alexander Lowe, Ethan Marsh, Ethen Kelso
ABSENT: George Warmdean, Sebastian Siciliano
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BACK ROW: Junpei Liu, Liam Makinson, Luka Ristic, Alexander Thomson, Jose Torres Rebaza
BACK ROW: Jack Gillespie, Deacan Seve, Mr David Allen, Lachlan Boylen, Lachlan Blyth
FRONT ROW: Archie Allen, Molodon Mutoya, John Carroll, Jeevan John
FRONT ROW: Turi Rodoreda, Logan Harris, Declan Armour, Nicholas Davies, Talan Rankin, Kaleb Rodriguez
ABSENT: Rhiley Butler, Taylor Langer
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BACK ROW: Maxwell York, Anthony Bellouard, Mr Ben Mitchell, Xander McQuillan, Angus Mather
BACK ROW: Nadev Mahatalagalage Don, Joshua Henshall, Mr Martin Guest, Montgomery Petterson, Kobi Clarkson
FRONT ROW: Finn Johnston, Brandon O’Driscoll, Dalvin Paki, Isaac Parker, Dylon Treasure, Jake Quick
FRONT ROW: Carl Morrison, James McCague, Andre Gulluni, Bailey Allen
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BACK ROW: Oshay Calgaret, Luke Cooley, Mr Brian MacGabhann, Justin Lim, Thomas Murray
BACK ROW: Christopher Leppard, Nicholas Moursellas, Mr Gordon Dean, Aden Thomson, Javier Chadinha
FRONT ROW: Nathan Tobin, Max Di Girolamo, Ted Smith, Liam Bush, Jordan Allanson, Benjamin Karelis
FRONT ROW: Matthew Thomson, Jackson Phillips, Patrick Fable
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BACK ROW: James Parker, Ms Genevieve Outtrim, Eric Van Noord
BACK ROW: Marcus Cassidy, Yeabsera Fasil, Mendel Erftemeijer, Mr Brett Silver, Malieny Chob, Julius Clarke, Jack Hansen-Knarhoi
FRONT ROW: Sean Elliot, Flynn Sands, Gabriel Masbate, Nam Lam
FRONT ROW: Kato Pachioli, William Naismith, Christopher Lawrence, Cole Trinder, Ntai Rodoreda
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BACK ROW: Callum Huppatz, Jack Blechynden, Hamish Elder, Akhil Bhatti, Riley Ford, Chad McKie
BACK ROW: Murphy Allen, Lucas Weston, Hieu Dixon, Mr Michael Murphy, Caleb Loveland, Derek Rumford, John Rigby
FRONT ROW: Beau Hart, Jack Sawkins, Naoki Walker, Noah Zafer, Aaron Le, Liam McDonnell
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BACK ROW: Elliot Budrovich, Aiden Helean, Leo Sumich, Benjamin Coleman, Saxon Duplock
BACK ROW: Miles Cass, Jake Manson, Mr Peter Harper, Euan Gardiner, Luke Tranter
FRONT ROW: Parker MacDonald, Brodie Mahauariki, Luke Scotford, Alessio Musbah, Joseph Sykes, Isaac Hoang
FRONT ROW: Caleb Hu, Campbell Bradley, Max Germano, Ryan Murphy, Conor Boland
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BACK ROW: Gabriel Pereira, Jaxon Unkovich, Zakriya Khan, Sean Elliot, Conan Smith
BACK ROW: Jarrdi Tass, Brynley Boros, Mrs Julianne Blair, Joshua Sharp, Marc Pepenar
FRONT ROW: Lachlan Arnold, Joshua Gonzalez, Hugo Otobe
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At the beginning of the cricket season, the cricket committee (made up of the French, the Shackles, the Egitto and the Mattingley families) were busy discussing ways of providing further support to our cricket program. It was decided to look at ways of improving the resources as well as the program we currently offer in the Middle School. To support new initiatives, we implemented our first fundraiser – the wine sale – at the end of 2018. Thank you for your involvement in helping raise a substantial amount money to support the growth of Trinity cricket.
Thank you to all the players, parents and coaching staff for what was another great season of cricket at Trinity College. Mr Corey Miskiewicz Teacher in Charge – Cricket
SENIOR SCHOOL CRICKET 1st XI Cricket
The 2018/19 season marked a significant change with the introduction of Term 4 cricket counting towards the Darlot Cup. The new format involved one-day fixtures in Term 4 and the traditional two-day fixtures in Term 1.
After these initiatives were discussed at a committee level and following conversations with the leadership group of the 1st XI as to what they believed was most important, the following initiatives were put into place.
Whilst the campaign didn’t start well with a first-up loss to Hale School, Term 4 proved to be very successful with Trinity winning its next five games and finishing the term joint leaders at the halfway mark with Hale. Incredibly, two of these wins were achieved nine wickets down whilst the final win of the term was by just five runs. Notable performances included Ayden Wedge (12.5) and Jean-Paul Starkie’s (12.8) last wicket stand of 24 against Guildford Grammar School which included hitting the winning runs off the last ball of the match, Matthew French’s (12.8) 108 versus Wesley College and Michael Thomas’ (12.1) 14 wickets at an average of just over ten.
Firstly, the wind ups would be split: Middle School at the end of Term 4 and Senior School at the end of Term 1. This gave coaches more games in coaching boys and allowed a more informed recap of their entire season at a Middle School level. Secondly, was the 13th man initiative. Throughout the season, a Year 8 or Year 9 cricketer was invited to become part of the 1st XI for the day as 13th man. This was done in consultation with Middle School coaches and rewarded boys who were well-skilled cricketers and also played the game with the right spirit. Before the game, the player selected was presented with their own customised Trinity PE hat embroidered with TC cricket by a member of the current 1st XI team. The 13th man was then a part of the team for the day, participating in the warm-ups, being around the team and enjoying lunch and tea with the playing group. I congratulate each of the boys who acted as a 13th man for being involved with the team. I hope it was an unforgettable experience.
The first game of Term 1 against Aquinas College will long be remembered for the efforts of two players. Coming together with still over two hours of play and 60 runs required, Jean-Paul Starkie and Michael Thomas displayed incredible courage and determination to pull off an improbable draw against one of the competition favourites. Batting in 40-degree heat, the tenth wicket partnership survived 37 overs of quality bowling to ensure the team retained its momentum from Term 4 and maintained its unbeaten run.
The final initiative was extra coaching resources for our players. The senior cricketers attended each of the Middle School training sessions on a roster providing a point of contact and coaching support. Tom Scollay provided online subscriptions to his coaching videos through Cricket Mentoring, was funded by Trinity cricket. Every cricketer could access Tom’s content which gave boys the extra coaching we sometimes crave outside our own training sessions. More recently, we have had specialist coaches from Mt Lawley Cricket Club, also funded by Trinity cricket, work with our Years 8 and 9 students with batting, spin bowling and pace bowling. From all reports, the boys enjoyed improving their most favoured discipline within cricket and, in speaking to the coaches, they were very impressed by each boy’s willingness to learn and improve.
A strong win over Scotch College followed with Bailey O’Driscoll (11.2) (61), Tom Murray (11.4) (56) and Harry Zimmerman (12.8) (59) the standout performers with the bat whilst Matthew French (4/39) and Michael Thomas (3/24) continued their good form with the ball. The fixture against Hale was a very even contest with Hale batting first and making 240 from 100 overs. After getting off to a shaky start, Matthew French (104), who had earlier taken 5/50 with the ball, almost singlehandedly guided Trinity to victory; however, some late wickets ensured the game finished in a draw. A dominant display against Guildford Grammar ensured Trinity remained undefeated through their last nine games. Tom Murray (120) and Matthew French (85) starred with the bat whilst an outstanding team effort with the ball restricted the visitors to a score of just 169.
Thanks to the Trinity Auxiliary, it was decided that in Term 1 at the end of the summer season, there will be a perpetual trophy awarded to the Trinity College Senior Cricketer of the Year. In Term 4, at the completion of the Middle School season, a perpetual trophy would be awarded to the Trinity College Middle School Cricketer of the Year. Any student who represents the College in cricket is eligible to win and is based on the number of runs, wickets and catches they take throughout the season.
With Hale continuing their good form there was very little margin for error. Sent into bat against an excellent Christ Church Grammar School attack, Trinity was dismissed for just 101 with Jayden Egitto (12.1) scoring a well-deserved half century. Lead by
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A clear objective for the season was to play disciplined and intelligent cricket where players performed according to their individual game plan and within our team strategy. Minimising risk and weakness while maximizing strengths was the basis of all processes with bat and ball. Breaking it down, we wanted to be the best side in the competition at hitting a fourth stump line, taking short singles and ground-fielding. With injuries hitting the 1st XI to start 2019, it meant that inexperienced players were able to push for higher honours and/or cement positions and it was pleasing to see Year 10s Colin Gault (10.5), Jedd Busslinger (10.5), Finn Gismondi (10.6), Oliver Cranny (10.4), Noah Egitto (10.6) and Mitchell McGrath (10.4) play for the 2nds or higher this season which augurs well for the years to come. After recording four wins in Term 4, the side backed this up with another four wins to complete Term 1. Due to poor cricket for a fraction of the game, the team suffered disappointing losses to Scotch and Aquinas.
13th Man Cap Presentation (Zaiden Ladyman and Riley Mattingley)
JP Starkie (2/16) and Matthew French (6/14), Trinity produced an inspired effort to bowl out Christ Church in 39 overs for just 48. Some powerful hitting from Matthew French (56 off 52), Harry Zimmerman (42 off 13) and Simon Homsany (12.4) (34 off 17) followed as Trinity chased an improbable outright victory. However, some stubborn resistance from the opposition ensured Trinity would go into its last game of the season, unbeaten in its last ten games, yet still requiring potentially an outright victory to win the Darlot.
Following these two losses to start the year, the side met the previously undefeated Hale on their own turf. Hale had already ‘counted’ the win but thanks to a genuine team effort with bat and ball – and two superb run outs from Colin Gault, we pulled off a comfortable win. Convincing wins followed against Guildford, Christ Church and Wesley where Colin Gault, Julian Raschilla (11.6) and Daniel Vos (11.3) shone with match-winning performances. Julian deserves special mention for claiming a one-wicket win for the second year running – and didn’t he let the boys know about it!
Despite results not falling Trinity’s way in the final game, the players are commended for an outstanding season. Self-sacrifice and resilience were key components of success and each player who wore the cap did so with honour and pride. The ability of this team to fight back from any situation showed great character.
I commend Will Shackles (12.7) on leading the team throughout the season, setting a fine example for others in doing so. Speaking again of leadership – congratulations to Matthew French and the 1st XI on an outstanding season coached by Mr Hankin and Mr Miskiewicz. In addition to Mr Whalan and Mr Murphy they helped form a great coaching partnership across the grades. Well done and thank you all!
My special thanks goes to the outgoing members of the committee for their contribution to Trinity cricket and the great effort by those involved in the preparation and presentation of meals throughout the season. A positive cricket culture, both on and off the field, is crucial for success and the parents played their role in ensuring this was the case.
Finally, I sincerely thank all 2nd XI parents, led admirably by Mr Kim and Mrs Michelle Shackles, for their support and in making the season so successful, both on and off the field.
With up to half the team eligible to play in next season’s side, I look forward to next year’s campaign where we will strive to go one better and regain the Darlot Cup. Batting MVP
Matthew French
Bowling MVP
Matthew French
Fielding MVP
Michael Thomas
Batting MVP
Will Shackles – 195 runs at 21.67 (batted at four – consistent)
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Julian Raschilla – 15 wkts at 12 – gritty outswing bowler
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Colin Gault – five catches – gully mostly, two run-outs
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Individual 1st XI vs Wesley College
Matthew French – 108* runs
1st XI vs Hale School
Matthew French – 5/50 off 13 overs
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Matthew French – 104 runs
Second XI vs Christ Church
Jayden Egitto – 134 runs
Second XI vs Christ Church
Michael French – 128 runs
Congratulations to all senior cricketers for helping make coaching so enjoyable and for contributing to a stellar season! Mr Michael Murphy and Mr Andrew Jenkin Coaches
1st XI vs Guildford Grammar Tom Murray – 120 runs
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The 3rd XI had a tough start to the term with losses to Aquinas, Scotch and Hale. We faced Hale again due to Guildford not having a 3rds side and the boys showed considerable improvement with a 16-run loss. Then we played a weak Christ Church outfit and we had our first win for the term with a 112-run win. In our final fixture of the term we played Wesley and the boys showed the talent I knew was always there, putting together a complete game and won by 95 runs. Notable performances from the term: Preston Campbell (10.6) 3/6 vs Christ Church, Michael Tassone (11.5) 3/28 vs Aquinas, Noah Egitto (10.6) 52 vs Hale and 69 vs Wesley, Taylor Hannah (10.8) 61 vs Christ Church and 3/23 vs Hale. This is a promising bunch of cricketers and I look forward to their future development in Trinity cricket.
The 2019 season was an absolute pleasure to participate in. The 5th XI was a Year 10 based team with some Year 12 boys to take charge and introduce the Year 10 boys to Senior School cricket. Throughout the season our goal was to embrace everyone in the team and play the game of cricket as it should be played. The most memorable moment was when the Year 12 boys came together for one last game, batting superbly and beating Wesley quite easily. I commend Tom Gartside (12.4) and Aidan Austen (12.1) for their outstanding leadership and dedication to the College. I look forward to what Trinity cricket can produce in the future.
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Taylor Hannah
Michael Tassone
Fielding MVP
Aaron Seth (10.5)
The 9A cricket team has had a roller-coaster ride this year. Resounding victories have often been followed by dispiriting losses. Generally, the side’s batting strength has been its trump card, with James Pampacos (9.3), Patrick Parker (9.7), Lleyton Ardagh (9.1), Evan French (9.3) and Lachlan Hampson (9.5) all posting impressive half-centuries on occasions. At Mann Oval in particular, scores of seven-an-over or more were not unusual. Unfortunately, a succession of injuries to key bowlers has meant that bowling sides out has been a difficulty. William Day (9.4) and Eamonn Murray (9.7) have showed the most promise but have had their season’s curtailed by back complaints. Both will be important players in the future for Trinity. Myles Brown (9.5), Jarvis Rickard (9.1) and Campbell Muir (9.6) have all graduated to the ‘A’ team during the season thanks to good performances in the ‘B’ side and the support and encouragement of Jacob Wilkie (9.6) from the sidelines in Term 4 was a highlight of the year for me.
The season began with a lot of promise and much enthusiasm. It was pleasing to watch our team mature in their approach to the game and realise that victory can be gained from a consistent effort. This was evident in our season highlight which was our away match against Guildford. The TC boys faced defeat at the drinks break. Our opponents were in a winning position needing only 12 runs with four wickets in hand yet led by Captain, Angus Watson (11.6), they achieved an unlikely victory and showed that with the right attitude positive outcomes can result. Congratulations to the following trophy winners for their efforts:
Fielding MVP
Leon Scurria (10.7)
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Elshaday Shanahan (10.6)
Bowling MVP
Mr Jacob DelCasale Coach
Sri Krishna Dharmapuri (11.4)
Mr Dayne Whalan Coach
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Seyha Robertson-Zurzolo (12.5) Angus Watson
Matthew Bottega (11.2)
Mr Barry McKenna Coach
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Patrick Parker (9.7)
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William Day
The 7As had a very successful season winning 9 out of 11 matches (to date). A feature of their cricket was their batting. Cruz Harber-Connell (7.7), Matthew Jenkins (7.6), Ben Cranny (7.4) and Jake Collingwood (7.7) had very healthy aggregates, making big contributions to team success. The ability to rotate the strike put enormous pressure on opposition bowlers, creating more abundant run-scoring opportunities. As a result, the team capitalised on the new fielding restrictions in Term 4. All bowlers contributed with the attack led in most part by Charlie Watson (7.5), with Matthew Martin (7.7) improving as the season progressed. Our spin twins of Nicholas Day (7.3) and Sebastian Viela Dean (7.8) continually bamboozled the opposition, taking 20 wickets between them at just under ten runs per wicket. One area that needs some work is our fielding. It was great to see several boys coming to the optional fielding session on a Wednesday afternoon. Thank you to the parents who supported their sons and in particular Mr Brad Foote, for scoring each week. There is a great deal of depth in the squad which will provide the basis of a very successful senior team in years to come.
Mr Anthony Lunt Coach 9B Cricket
It was my honour and a privilege to coach the 9B/8Cs for this year. The year was quite turbulent in terms of numbers, with students from Year 8 coming to play in the side. I thank them all, as it meant a lot to the boys. There was a lot of competition for spots between those in the 9As and in this side, so it was good to see some outstanding performances in some of our games. The boys had some stand-out games, even passing 200 in one game in Term 1 and chasing down 128 in Term 4. Stand out performances were Will Maughan (9.5) making 77 in his last game of the season and Alistair Williams (9.6) taking 3/21 and being on a hat trick! The boys won about half the games; it will be interesting to see how they continue with their cricket in the future. Best Bowler Best Batsman Best Clubman
Rohan Bisnath (9.3) Jarvis Rickard (9.1)
Best Batsman
Myles Brown (9.5)
Best Bowler
Mr Benjamin Olivieri (’00) Coach
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It was a fruitful season for 8A cricket. While the win/loss record was not particularly inspiring, the development of several players and the spirit in which the boys played made for enjoyable cricket. Eighteen players represented the College in the ‘A’ side, with a strong ‘B’ team creating healthy competition for spots. The inability of the team to win the close matches early in the season dissipated in the second half of the year and an emphatic victory over Wesley, when both the bowling and batting came together, was a season highlight. In this fixture the value of taking early wickets and then the importance of getting off to a good start was reinforced. Best Bowler Best Clubman
I was privileged to coach the 7Bs for Term 4 and, credit to the boys, we were undefeated. Some standout performances were William Norman (7.8), Xavier Short (7.3), Lachlan Arnold (7.2), Jack Edmondson (7.1) and Liam Quartermain (7.6) retiring on 20+ runs. Evan Alderslade (7.2) and Kobe Browne (7.3) linking up for stumpings and Noah Killigrew (7.6), Angus Calder (7.4), Marcus Colonico (7.4), Hugo Lustig (7.8), Ben Matuszkiewicz (7.8) and Mackenzie Lowe (7.3) all taking loads of wickets. Well done, boys. Best Batsman
Harry Costa (8.4)
Best Bowler
Zaiden Ladyman (8.5)
Mr Joe Costa (’17) Coach
Best Clubman
Adam De Masi (8.7)
Mr Anthony Byrne Coach
Kobe Browne
Jack Edmondson
The boys performed strongly in all facets of the game during each game of the season. Some strong bowling performances throughout the season from Isaac Quadros (7.3), Conan Smith (7.7), Carter Smith (7.5), Matthew Ryan (7.5), Jamison Hehir (7.1) and Hugo Lustig (7.8) were fantastic to see. The standout batsmen during the season included Rocco Perroni (7.4), Maathavan Pirbananthan (7.6) and Jonah Adamson (7.6) and it was great to see their development lead to a win in our game against Scotch College. Overall, it was a pleasure to coach the 7Cs and I congratulate them on their season.
It was a privilege to coach the 8B cricket team. The level of application the squad showed to training was exceptional and this dedication will hold them in good stead. This season the boys have approached all aspects of the game with enthusiasm. We achieved mixed results throughout the year, but even in the games that we lost, we were competitive to the end. It has been pleasing to see several boys who began in the ‘B’ side work their way into the ‘A’ team. I encourage the boys to continue to work on their basic skills to improve their game. I congratulate those boys who demonstrated a high level of commitment to the cricket program this year and thank the parents who attended games and provided refreshments for the boys. Best Bowler
William Norman
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Nicholas Day
Mr Rod Rainer Coach
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Best Batsman
Matthew Jenkins
Best Batsman
Maathavan Pirabananthan
Best Bowler
Isaac Quadros
Mr Sean Carroll (’18) Coach
Alex Kaczmarczyk (8.6)
Damon Christianopoulos (8.4)
Mr Chris Allanson (’91) Coach
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1ST XI CRICKET BACK ROW: Finn Moloney, Michael Thomas, Colin Gault, Ayden Wedge, Bailey O’Driscoll, Jean-Paul Starkie MIDDLE ROW: Mr David Hankin, Callum Reader, Daniel Vos, Jayden Egitto, Riley Mattingley, Mr Corey Miskiewicz FRONT ROW: Tom Murray, Simon Homsany, Matthew French, Harry Zimmermann, Michael French (Captain), Griffin Binning
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BACK ROW: Louis Tot, William Shackles, Colin Gault, Mr Andrew Jenkin, Jedd Busslinger, Finn Moloney, Julian Raschilla
BACK ROW: Kyle Wheatley, Zachary Dancewicz, Michael Tassone, Jonathan Slater
FRONT ROW: Mitchell McGrath, Callum Reader, Finn Gismondi, Max Mistilis, Griffin Binning, Callum Clayton
FRONT ROW: Harrison McHardie, Sri Krishna Dharmapuri, Taylor Hannah, Noah Egitto, Preston Campbell ABSENT: Cameron Baker, Spencer Bluntish, James Breust, Oliver Cranny
4TH & 5TH XI CRICKET BACK ROW: Daniel Santelli, Benjamin Shah, Angus Watson, Mr Barry McKenna, Leon Scurria, Killian Smith, Lachlan Eames FRONT ROW: Elshaday Shanahan, Mitchell Tsapazi, Ryan Sheik, Thomas Rainsford, Matthew Bottega ABSENT: Aidan Austen, Khooshvin Balgobin, Lachlan Brennan, Ace Clark, Brayden Dillon, Tom Gartside, Tadhg Glynn, Jacob John, Fynnigan Langer, Max Pola, Seyha Robertson-Zurzolo, Aaron Seth
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CRICKET 9A BACK ROW: Coby Perry, Lachlan Hampson, Jacob Peters, Mr Anthony Lunt, Campbell Muir, Jacob Wilkie, Eamonn Murray FRONT ROW: William Day, Xavier Binning, Lleyton Ardagh, Patrick Parker, Evan French, James Pampacos, Benjamin Palmero
CRICKET 9B BACK ROW: Zachary Gerrans, Myles Brown, Mr Benjamin Olivieri, Campbell Muir, Ryan Carney FRONT ROW: David O’Brien, William Maughan, Jarvis Rickard, Rohan Bisnath, Benjamin Palmero
CRICKET 8A BACK ROW: Thomas Quarmby, Matthew Crock, Joel Carcich, Mr Anthony Byrne, Max Van Noord, Declan Ryan, Zaiden Ladyman FRONT ROW: Nicholas Siciliano, Luke Perlini, Efstratios Gavalas, Thomas Zinni, Harry Costa, Nicholas Gordon, Alex Kaczmarczyk ABSENT: Adam De Masi
CRICKET 8B BACK ROW: Oliver Pugh, Patrick Mannion, Miles Morgan, Thomas McGrath, Mr Christopher Allanson, Kyle Singh, Liam Stojan, Pierce Edmonds, Ryan Kaczmarczyk FRONT ROW: Jack Rundle, Kundan Dharmapuri, Max Riggio, Darshan Hawkins, Dimitri Mazarakis, Noah Horgan, Damon Christianopoulos, Brandon Locke ABSENT: Clayton Mott
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CRICKET 7A BACK ROW: Liam McAlister, William Sartor, Kade Hampson, Mr Rodney Rainer, Charlie Watson, Jake Collingwood, Matthew Martin FRONT ROW: Rhys DeCelis, Benjamin Cranny, Hudson Foote, Cruz Harber-Connell, Nicholas Day
CRICKET 7B BACK ROW: Kobe Browne, Benjamin Matuszkiewicz, Evan Alderslade, Matthew Jenkins, Armani Tassone, Angus Calder, William Norman FRONT ROW: Nicholas Bowden-Jones, Jack Edmondson, Noah Killigrew, Riley Pearson, Fallon O’Reilly, Sebastian Viela Dean
CRICKET 7C BACK ROW: Rocco Perroni, Antonio Sanfilippo, Maathavan Pirabananthan, Lachlan Mahon, Quinn Hamilton, Isaac Quadros, Xavier Short FRONT ROW: Liam Quartermain, Mackenzie Lowe, Hugo Lustig, Hayden Theobald, Marcus Colonico
CRICKET 7D BACK ROW: Noah Ieraci, Jonah Adamson, Lucas Cardaci, Pathawi Edwards, Lachlan Bird FRONT ROW: Matthew Ryan, Jamison Hehir, Carter Smith, Jackson Theobald
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CROSS COUNTRY Mr Geoffrey Jamieson
This season, the cross country team finished the PSA competition in equal fourth place with Wesley College. It proved to be a very successful season when looking at individual results and performances by nearly all members of the team. On virtually every fixture we matched all other schools in top ten placings; however, again this season depth of scoring runners was an issue.
This year we enjoyed considerable success at the State Schools’ Cross Country Championships. Four of our students were selected for the WA team. Francis Moschilla, Ben Allen, Jaycob Kell (12.6) and Caden Barnett (8.3) were all worthy selections for the WA team to compete in New South Wales with Ben and Jaycob returning to WA with a bronze medal for their performance in the relay event. At the State Championships the team of Caden Barnett, Daniel Matuszkiewicz (9.4) and Kobee Beck (8.5) gained first place in the Boys 14 Years event and the team of Ben Allen, Jaycob Kell and Sean Harrison gained a second place in the Boys 17 Years event. I thank Miss Tess Warner for her efforts as cross country manager this year. Her ability as an organiser ensured we had a trouble-free season. Parents were always fully informed about races, organised for the fundraiser barbecue and rostered for our turn at morning tea.
I was very impressed with the dedication and determination shown by our team members and it was just a lack of numbers that meant we could not be competitive against the top three schools: Aquinas College, Christ Church Grammar School and Scotch College, when it came to the overall score. There is no doubt substantial improvement in fitness and speed was clearly obvious in so many of our squad who were willing to challenge themselves by continually striving for stronger and better performances.
Finally, I acknowledge the help we always receive from our parents and friends who continually provide great support and encouragement to the boys as they give their all in every race. I know the boys really appreciate their support and enjoy performing in front of an enthusiastic crowd.
For many individuals this was a season to remember. Runners who had not previously run into a scoring position achieved this with five more students achieving full colours and eight achieving half colours by the end of the season. Particular mention goes to Benjamin Allen (12.1) (twice), Alexander Rossi (12.7) (twice) and Francis Moschilla (10.1) who all achieved an individual first place in a PSA race.
Next year we should have a competitive team with many younger runners showing excellent promise for many years to come. Mr Geoff Jamieson Senior Cross Country Coach
I acknowledge the contribution of our Captain, Ben Allen, who led the team with distinction throughout the season and he received good support from Vice-captains, Sean Harrison (12.6) and Alessio Cottino (12.7).
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WINTER 1ST CROSS COUNTRY BACK ROW: Zak Wilkins, Jerome Iaconi, Harrison Roberts, Alexander Baroni, William Matar, Liam Pabbruwe, Daniel MacRae THIRD ROW: Cameron Leach, Rafael Fiore, Ben Tucker, Daniel Matuszkiewicz, Alexander Rossi, Brandon Boylen, Tristan Bottega, Jaycob Kell SECOND ROW: Miss Tess Warner, Caden Barnett, Rowan Frankowiak, Francis Moschilla, Isaac Pinto, Dimitri Tsagaris, Jonathan Cooke, Jaxon Fong, Mr Geoffrey Jamieson FRONT ROW: Nicholas Biundo, Kenzie Bui, Ethan Lam, Alessio Cottino (Vice-captain), Benjamin Allen (Captain), Sean Harrison (Vice-captain), Jack Hudston, James Pampacos, Benjamin Oatham ABSENT: Kobee Beck, Ethan Sinclair
MIDDLE CROSS COUNTRY BACK ROW: Lachlan Calder, Alistair Calson, Daniel Matuszkiewicz, Debadipti Sarkar, Dahmen Weston, Adam Fortey, Thomas Blayney THIRD ROW: Marcus James, George Mihalopoulos, Jack Tanner, Ivan Khuu, Branson May, Liam Bush, Anthony Bellouard, John Van Beek SECOND ROW: Miss Adelaide Garland, Max Germano, Pierce Edmonds, Owen Hewitt, Cameron Lobo, Oliver Nutt, Kobee Beck, Sebastian Kelleher FRONT ROW: Ethan Reynolds, Declan Collins, Clayton Mott, Ted Smith, William Day, Nicholas Day, Kael Paul
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FOOTBALL Mr Jarrad Quartermaine
The 2019 season commenced with a group of 36 enthusiastic senior players boarding a flight to Melbourne for the football and cultural tour.
followed by a defeat in Round 13 against Guildford Grammar School resulted in a 14-point loss. In the final round, the results went against Trinity with a 25-point loss, finishing the season with four wins. The TOBA winter sports day was well represented by the Trinity football players and Old Boys who played an entertaining and, at times, skilful match, so congratulations to all participants. Fundraising for the season was well-supported by parents and the football community with funds being raised for the operating of the Football Club through the quiz night, bumper stickers, sausage sizzle, morning tea and presentation night. Thank you to parents and families who attended, volunteered and supported these events through their time, effort and energy. In particular, I acknowledge the Friends of Football parent committee for the support throughout the season. I look forward to these and other events in support of the Football Club continuing in the future.
There were plenty of opportunities to take in the Melbourne culture through a variety of activities and tours of AFL clubrooms. There was preparation for the upcoming season by getting to know one another and some match practice through scratch matches. The group was able to participate thanks to the generosity of the staff that attended, including Mr Peter Oliver, Mr Andrew Jenkin, Mr Clint Testa and Mr Corey Miskiewicz. After a round one bye, the season kicked off against Scotch College with a defeat by 18 points after having a strong first half. Round 3 against Wesley College resulted in a hard-fought win by 16 points.
Congratulations to all the players on their participation and achievements throughout the season and the support of their parents and families that make this possible. Thank you to all the coaches from Year 7 level through to the 1st XVIII, for the time and commitment they have put into the football program. Head Coach, Mr Peter Oliver, was ably supported by assistants, Mr Andrew Jenkin and Mr John Montagu (’74). These three gentlemen put in countless hours of their time to develop, not just good footballers, but ‘good men’. We now look forward to season 2020 with some anticipation that success may not be too far away. A big thank you also goes to all the coaches and managers from the 7Cs up to the 2nd XVIII.
A loss in the next round against Christ Church Grammar School (24–74), left the team on one win and two losses from their opening three games and some work to do to remain in contention for the Alcock Cup. Round 5 resulted in a defeat, going down (63–107) against a well-prepared Hale School team. Round 6 resulted in a narrow loss to Guildford Grammar School, going down by 12 points in a contest that could have gone either way. The result in Round 7 could not get the team back on the winners list and the team was defeated by 27 points against Aquinas College. Following a bye in round 8, a win in round 9 against Scotch College by 10 points was followed by a tightly-fought win against Wesley College in round 10 (24–12). The fourth win for the season was registered by 22 points against Christ Church Grammar School in round 11. A comprehensive loss in round 12 against Hale School by 86 points,
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Mr Jarrad Quartermaine 1st XVIII Football Manager
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1ST XVIII FOOTBALL BACK ROW: Michael Thomas, Harry Zimmermann, Ayden Wedge, Benjamin Pears, Joseph Dawson, Lachlan Bozich THIRD ROW: Finn Moloney, Aidan Austen, James Hardy, Ethan Regan, Lachlan Brennan, Chadd Kerrigan, Sidney Roberts SECOND ROW: Mr Jarrad Quartermaine, Salvatore Duku, Matthew French, Tom Gartside, Brayden Dillon, Brett Hassett, Mr Andrew Jenkin, Mr Peter Oliver FRONT ROW: Bonheur Cubahiro, Nicholas Cooley, Tomas Druzianich, Simon Homsany (Captain), Louis Tot, Cooper Fare, Alexander Homsany
2ND XVIII FOOTBALL BACK ROW: Jakob Strohmeier, Lachlan Bozich, Jack Perry, Joseph Dawson, Dylan Hampson, Tadhg Glynn, Bailey O’Driscoll, William Shackles, Max Mistilis MIDDLE ROW: Mr Clinton Testa, Luke Kelly, Declan Allen, D’Arcy Culverwell, Lachlan Fitzgerald, Jayden Egitto, Sidney Roberts, Nicholas Campagna, Mrs Lisa Webb FRONT ROW: Dion Carle, Adam Vidotto, Mitchell Quick, Ethan Hardy, Callum Clayton, Ryan Costley, Ethan Marrapodi, Kristian Little, Michael French
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3RD XVIII FOOTBALL BACK ROW: Matthew Sherry, Thomas Bristow-Stagg, Anton Chokolich, Angus Watson, Jack Harlow, Declan Farrell, Simon Fernandes, Zachary Weller-Thomas MIDDLE ROW: Mr Ben Russell, Jack Georgiades, Lachlan Bertram, Fynnigan Langer, William Shackles, Max Blair, Oscar Wray, Max Ryan FRONT ROW: Jamie Allen, Trey Dawson, Adam Knox, D’Arcy Culverwell, Sailee Reed, Ethan Simpson, Zacary Lee, Kade McCormack, Harrison McHardie
10A FOOTBALL BACK ROW: Rory Charles, Chase Ridley, Jedd Busslinger, Colin Gault, Zachary Dancewicz, Leon Scurria THIRD ROW: Zach Brennan, Mitchell Tsapazi, Brad Lawrence, Gavin Ryan, Killian Smith, Flynn Tyson, Julian Leone SECOND ROW: Dante Holdsworth, Bonheur Cubahiro, Samuel Attwater, Jude Clarke, Taylor Hannah, Spencer Smith, Ryan Stillman, Timothy Robinson FRONT ROW: Danai Weelaart-Osborne, Oliver White, Robert Hansen, Mr Corey Miskiewicz, Thomas Tranter, Preston Campbell, Cristiano Tizzano
10B FOOTBALL BACK ROW: Ashton Cooper, Jesse McQuillan, Luke Hailand, Joshua Horgan, Keefer Smith, Bonwick Lachlan, Lucas Siciliano, Spencer Bluntish MIDDLE ROW: Christopher Thomas, Ashley Miragliotta, Jarrad Wood, Noah Egitto, Mack Woodacre, Thomas Gavin, Troy Miller, Augustine Anthony FRONT ROW: Andrea Di Ciano, Samuel Hu, Lachlan Eames, Mr Paul Van Vliet, Elshaday Shanahan, Ashton Jones, William Rehn
10C FOOTBALL BACK ROW: Noah Perkins, Ben Starcevich, Alexander Cartwright, Anthony Chob, Samuel Zimmermann, Rory Sinclair, Samuel Thorpe, Joshua Wiriadisastra, Thomas Edwards FRONT ROW: James Mahoney, Zayne Gardiner, Gabriel Hamilton, Eli Loveland, Louis Wiinschl, Jordan Di Nella, Thomas Smith, Peter Misiun ABSENT: Mr Tim Blake, Mr Ethan Bradley
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9A FOOTBALL BACK ROW: Jacob Wilkie, Xavier Walsh, Cristian Tot, Julius Hayden, Zane Illich, Nicholas Fry, Lewis Nannup, Riley Murphy MIDDLE ROW: Mr Anthony Lund, Jude Petrich, Jamaan Peters, Luca Gosatti, Lachlan Hampson, Lachlan Spencer, Tryse Rioli, Adam Pearce, Evan French FRONT ROW: Jacob De Santis, Jack Portaro, Reyne Schneider, Jett O’Rourke, Patrick Parker, Joshua Strohmeier, Beau Allanson, Jett Dedman, James Glendinning ABSENT: Taj McCartney, Jacob Peters, Benjamin Palmero, James Watson
GROUP 9B FOOTBALL BACK ROW: Lachlan Bettridge, Charlie Morcombe, Campbell Muir, Jacob Peters, Theo Battalis, Coby Perry MIDDLE ROW: Mr Andrew Martin, Damien Lawrence, Freddy Lovett, Maximus Garreffa, Christian Fay, Ethan Marsh, Sebastian Siciliano FRONT ROW: Cooper Anderson, Kaiden Gott, Alexander Christodoulakis, Luca Martino, Ethan Malpass, Emmet HodderRyan, Ashton Spadoni
8A FOOTBALL BACK ROW: Declan Ryan, Joel Carcich, Lachlan Boylen, Max Van Noord, Fraser Perkins, Adam De Masi, Oscar Palermo, Nicholas Davies MIDDLE ROW: Mr Julian Fritz, Lachlan Rodger, Isaac Parker, Zaiden Ladyman, Ben Thomas, Maxwell York, Cohen Johnson, Dalvin Paki, Jake Quick FRONT ROW: Kyle Turner, Matthew Crock, Talan Rankin, Logan Harris, Turi Rodoreda, Kaleb Rodriguez, James McCague, Bailey Allen
8B FOOTBALL BACK ROW: Matthew Maine, Max Hewitt, Jack Gillespie, Harrison Farmer, Liam Gearon, Jack Periz, Joshua Henshall, Angus Mather THIRD ROW: Max Riggio, Darshan Hawkins, Oshay Calgaret, Kyle Turner, Kai Murphy, Ryan Kaczmarczyk, Finn Johnston, Thomas Zinni SECOND ROW: Mr Christopher Allanson, Benjamin Thompson Tilyard, Dylon Treasure, Connor Roberts, Oliver Pugh, Cash Alford, Alexander Hanjin De Filippo, Alex Kaczmarczyk, Jacob Palmer FRONT ROW: Jack Rundle, Luke Perlini, Carl Morrison, Noah Horgan, Harry Costa, Nicholas Gordon, Harrison Watkins, Max Di Girolamo
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7A FOOTBALL BACK ROW: Zack Ranson, Matthew Petagna, Kade Hampson, Yeabsera Fasil, Matthew Jenkins, Riley Ford, Christopher Lawrence, Armani Tassone, Lucas Blair MIDDLE ROW: Mr Ben Russell, Jake Collingwood, Benjamin Matuszkiewicz, Noah Zafer, Benjamin Cranny, Naoki Walker, Liam McDonnell, Jack Sawkins, William Norman, Riley Pearson FRONT ROW: Aaron Hubert, Liam Quartermain, Noah Killigrew, Todd Hassett, William Naismith, Hudson Foote, Cruz Harber-Connell, Ntai Rodoreda, Koby Harbrow
7B FOOTBALL BACK ROW: Charlie Watson, Lachlan Mahon, Jack HansenKnarhoi, Malieny Chob, Julius Clarke, William Thomson, Murphy Allen, Kan Sweetman MIDDLE ROW: Mr Rodney Rainer, Jhy Casselton, Benjamin Filear, Lachlan Bird, Chad McKie, Riley Gott, Quinn Hamilton, Kobe Browne, Beau Hart FRONT ROW: Nicholas Bowden-Jones, Jack Edmondson, Fallon O’Reilly, Conan Smith, Hugo Lustig, Alessio Musbah, Carter Smith, Rhys DeCelis
7C FOOTBALL BACK ROW: Luka Bishop, Alex Sowman, Oliver Coates, Hamish Elder, Stefan Zirojevic, Brynley Boros, Matthew Spooner, Jack Blechynden, Jonah Adamson MIDDLE ROW: Luke Scotford, Jac Beros, John Rigby, Luke Tranter, Aiden Helean, Antonio Sanfilippo, Rocco Perroni, Hugh McPharlin FRONT ROW: Alex Miragliotta, Hayden Theobald, Matthew Ryan, Leonardo Tomich, Xavier Collins, Jamison Hehir, Nicholas Peca, Conor Boland, Mitchell Bradley
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PSA GOLF Mr Stephen Leahy
Trinity College entered a very young but talented team into the PSA Golf Day held at Royal Perth Golf Club and after, finishing in second place last year, the boys were confident of another bold showing.
The Trinity team had five boys record scores of 88 or under with our best result coming from Christian Nicholls (11.2) who carded a 79-shot round, while Oliver Cranny (10.4) and Riley Gott (7.2) returned rounds of 83 strokes – all three boys finished in the top 5 individual placings which was a great effort. The final results were very close with Trinity managing to win the PG Anderson Trophy for the first time ever by a narrow margin of six strokes to Scotch College. With the entire team returning in 2020 (four of the eight boys who played this year are in Year 7), our prospects of another strong performance will be high.
The standard of the competition was expected to be much higher than in years past as the competition had been moved from the traditional Sunday fixture to a Friday. This change was made to enable any boy who would normally be playing pennant golf on Sunday to represent their school, as well as their club which, in the past, they have not been able to do. The expected improvement was immediately evident by the standard of golf in the leading groups being very high with the leading individual score on the day being four under par by a Scotch College player.
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BACK ROW: Mr Stephen Leahy, Jacob Wilkie, Daniel Smith, Christian Nicholls
BACK ROW: Ben Cranny, Christian Nicholls, Luke Alderslade, Jacob Wilkie, Izaya Silva
FRONT ROW: Kaiden Gott, Oliver Cranny, Revonne Godfrey
FRONT ROW: Riley Gott, Oliver Cranny, Evan Alderslade
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The Trinity College Hockey Club experienced wonderful growth in the 2019 season. The season kicked off with an opening event in May, where players from all years were invited. Parents and students listened to current Kookaburra player, Mr Matthew Swann, while enjoying fun games of floorball, sausage sizzles and fairy floss. During the event, the 1st XI hockey players were recognised and presented with their newly designed uniform.
mention goes to Archie Allen (9.5) who won the Service and Contribution award. In 2019, our Middle School ‘A’ boys were fortunate to be under the tutorage of Mr Harrison Pell (’18), Mr Edward Pownall (’18) and Ms Genevieve Outtrim. The team had a successful season with three strong wins against Guilford Grammar School and Aquinas College. We are very excited to continue to develop and mentor these boys as they show great potential. Congratulations to Madoc Lanfear Appleby (8.2) on winning the Best and Fairest award for 2019. The 2nd XI hockey boys, coached by Mr Alastair Hay, had their most successful season in many years. They experienced their first win in the third round of the season beating Wesley College 2-0. Their tremendous efforts continued throughout the season resulting in some very competitive games against the other PSA teams. Josh Kirkaldy (10.2) won the Service and Contribution award and we congratulate him on his efforts.
During the second week of the April holidays the 1st and 2nd teams participated in a pre-season training camp at Waterford. Here, the boys were able to refresh their hockey skills while getting to know each other.
The 1st XI hockey boys, coached by Mr Damien Hansen and Mr Michael Nicoli, had a competitive and enjoyable 2019 season. With disappointing results in the first three rounds of the season, considerable soul-searching was needed. Through the leadership of John Lagan (12.5), Thomas Green (12.7) and Louis James (12.2) the boys tackled the rest of the season with integrity, discipline and commitment. This resulted in some great wins against Aquinas, Wesley and Guildford Grammar. Congratulations to Thomas Green (12.7), Charles Gilbert (11.3) and Dejan Bouwhuis (12.1) on winning the Fairest and Best, Best Clubman and Most Improved awards respectively.
I am pleased to say the Year 7 hockey program is in a very strong position. The team has developed a culture reflective of their Senior School mentors. This bodes tremendously well for the future of Trinity hockey. Congratulations to Lachlan Arnold (7.2) on being awarded Fairest and Best for 2019. Our Middle School B team, coached by Mr Peter Norman, had a challenging but enjoyable year. Although facing some defeats throughout the season, the boys continued to be gracious in defeat and remain positive towards advancing their hockey skills. A special
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2019 State Hockey Players: Lennox McGrath, Jeremy Mayne, Isaac Morrison, Cameron Pell, Mitchell McGrath, Lachlan Arnold
State Under 18 Indoor Hockey: Harrison Pell (’18)
of the strong culture and support towards hockey at Trinity College. I thank the Friends of Hockey for their constant support this year in my first year as Manager of the 1st XI. A special thank you goes to Mrs Shana Pell (President) who has been a long-term member of the committee and an incredible support of Trinity hockey.
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I look forward to another fantastic season in 2020.
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Ms Anjelica Mallis Hockey 1st XI Manager
Over the course of the 2019 season, many current students and Old Boys have been selected in provisional state teams for the 2019 season:
State Under 15 Indoor Hockey: Cameron Pell (11.5), Jeremy Mayne (10.3), Isaac Morrison (10.4) and Mitchell McGrath (10.4). State Under 13s: Lennox McGrath (8.6) State School Boys Under 12s: Lachlan Arnold (7.2)
I especially mention all the 2019 Year 12 students: Mitchell Ardagh (12.1), Dejan Bouwhuis (12.1), Ethan Gosatti (12.1), Louis James (12.2), John Lagan (12.5), Jacob John (12.5), Gaudi Robbins (12.5), Thomas Rundle (12.6), Thomas Green (12.7) and Ryan Tan (12.8). Their undying commitment towards Trinity hockey throughout their time at the College has been much appreciated and I thank them for the positive legacy they have left behind. I wish them all the very best and hope they continue to play the game in the future. A special thank you goes to all the hockey coaches this year: Mr Damien Hansen, Mr Michael Nicoli, Mr Alastair Hay, Miss Maddie Adams, Mr Harrison Pell (’18), Mr Edward Pownall (’18), Mr Peter Norman, Ms Genevieve Outtrim, Mr Michael Murphy and Mr Joel Taylor (’18). The contribution of these staff members to hockey is greatly appreciated. The Hockey Presentation Dinner marked a wonderful show of support by parents, family members, supporters and players of the club. This was a very indicative sign
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1ST XI HOCKEY BACK ROW: Ms Anjelica Mallis, Mike Nicoli, Louis James (Vice-captain), John Lagan (Captain), Mitchell Ardagh, Dejan Bouwhuis, Thomas Rundle, Mr Damien Hansen FRONT ROW: Charles Gilbert, Mitchell McGrath, Kieran Theseira, Jacob John, Ryan Tan, Thomas Green (Vice-captain), Tom Murray, Nicholas Caddy, Benjamin Fels ABSENT: Isaac Morrison, Jeremy Mayne, Cameron Pell
2ND XI HOCKEY BACK ROW: Mr Damien Hansen, Jess Higgins, William Rowney, Benjamin Jasper, Benjamin Shah, Ms Anjelica Mallis FRONT ROW: Josh Kirkaldy, Lachlan Rainsford, Gaudi Robbins, Callum Lee, Thomas Rundle, Noah McDonald, Ethan Gosatti ABSENT: James Grey, Jayden Nguyen
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MIDDLE A HOCKEY BACK ROW: Miss Genevieve Outtrim, Austin Cass, Jack Ridge, Myles Brown, Darcy Hoye, Lleyton Ardagh, Xander Macdonald FRONT ROW: Nathan Tobin, Sebastian Herrington, Lennox McGrath, Michael Lamborn, Christopher Gardiner, Daniel Oatham, Madoc Lanfear Appleby ABSENT: Mr Harrison Pell, Mr Edward Pownall
MIDDLE B HOCKEY BACK ROW: Mr Peter Norman, Ethan Patman, Kyle Singh, Eric Van Noord, Alexander Thomson, James Kenwery, Griffin Holmes, Lucas Gardiner, Elijah Postma FRONT ROW: Archie Allen, Jonathan Ong, Matthew Koetser, Domenic Lamattina, Nathanael Tomich, Daniel Hewitt, Pascal Min Oo, Isaac Heald
7A HOCKEY BACK ROW: Mr Michael Murphy, Zach Christiansen, Lachlan Brown, Euan Gardiner, Andre Adams, Ayden Hipper FRONT ROW: Parker McDonald, Jackson Theobald, Patrick Knight, Lachlan Arnold, Julian Lamattina, Hudson MacDonald ABSENT: Joe Taylor
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The rowing season has come to an end and we have had enormous wins of many different types. We take a moment to acknowledge and celebrate the growth of the club over its first 50 years and we appreciate everyone who has had belief in the club and laid these foundations over this time. All achievements in this season were built on these strong foundations and we thank Mr Jack Messer, Br Tony Kelly, Mr Ray Kosovich and Mr George Xouris.
Congratulations to all the rowers at the nationals: Joe Tamigi (‘99), Jamie Hewlett (‘04), Rohan James (‘16), Josh Hicks (‘08), David Watts (‘09), Jack Cleary (‘12) and Andrew Le (‘17). They have all performed extremely well and have been selected for the national team. Within our club we have a lot of people to thank – Mr Darren O’Neill, Mr Stephen Leahy (’78), Mr Liam Dee (’07), Mr Sam O’Connell (’09) and the College for their support. We had 40 boys turn up to help as marshalls at the Trinity regatta and Mr Dayne Whalan and Mr Ross Beatson worked with Sam and Liam to make sure all possibilities were anticipated and planned for. Dave and Meri are thanked for the leadership and work for the club and the Year 12s; Jules for all the work to make the events and the regatta so special; Dave, Marcus, Peter, Gavin, Brett, Guy, Joe, Michael and Brendan for your on-water leadership for the regatta; Finn, Marcus, John, JP, Mario, Dave and Armando for your carpentry skills; Mirella, Silvia, Tiziana, Meri, Belinda, Shayne, Julie G, Julie M, Catriona, Miles, Cathy, Dale, Catherine, Janey, Clive, Jill, Kirk, Lou, Scott, Danielle, Damien, Joe and JP for all their work in running events and providing for our boys; Donna, Shayne, Mirella and Tanya for the work in communications and Jo, Paul, Jill, Donna and Meri, for being the coordinators and contact point for each year group.
In acknowledging the work of our past rowers and supporters, we held a 50th year celebration. The family of the late Mr Messer attended the 50th year celebrations, along with Br Carrigg, our Headmaster from 1969, Br Burke our first Rowing Master and three members of our first Head of the River crew in 1969; Mr Allan Blood (’70), Mr Jean-Marc Rousset (’69) and Mr Peter Blewett (’70). Thank you to everyone for the work done this year, winning the Hamer, running a wonderful new regatta and our Captain, Alexander Rossi (12.7), as a current student to be selected for the Australian team – this hasn’t happened since Rhys Grant (’04) and David Watts (’09). All these achievements are a product of the exceptional work to make every aspect of our operation special. We had great commitment to the group goal from everyone – rowers, coaches, parents and the College.
Our boys have followed this example of selfless work for the success of the group. Emmet Hodder-Ryan (9.2) brought in goggles and a snorkel to dive for his coach’s lost sunglasses; Alexander Rossi, the stroke of last year’s 1st VIII and the winning state VIII, handled being the six seat in this year’s VIII without a query; Sean Harrison (12.6) who came into the season with a back strain from soccer, turned up to every session and
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This year Josh Hicks (‘08) won gold in the men’s IV for the second year in a row and David Watts (’09) won silver in the men’s quad.
worked in the gym and, when well again, contributed to us winning the Hamer Cup; Lachlan Spencer (9.5) and James Watson (9.2) both unwell, but still rowed on the day and held on for a wonderful win by a metre in the 9As after winning by seven lengths the week before.
Liam, Sam and I extend a very big thank you to everyone for making something special. Going into the Head of the River, every crew had put together a brave attack and all crews had finished in the top two in the race this season. This was a selfless season that, on the day of competition, we had reason to believe and were all committed. Well done! In our 50th year we are standing strong, with performances that are brave displays of character that those who built the club before us would be proud of. “The win is within” and you can be proud of this win.
Post the Head of the River, preparation has started for 2020. Congratulations to Alexander Rossi, Joseph Dawson (12.3) and Dejan Bouwhuis (12.1) on making the Schools Pathway VIII program that I was fortunate enough to coach this year. The boys were victorious winning this event for the second year in a row and recording a time two seconds off a podium time at the World Championships. Because of this, they were considered for selection as the Australian Junior VIII with Alexander Rossi and Johnson Daubney from Hale School being selected in the Australian Junior 4 with Coxswain. Alex and the IV went onto finish fifth in the world – an amazing achievement. Rohan James (’16) also competed, coming fourth in Sarasota Florida in the Under 21 Lightweight Pair.
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Within our season we had wins for all boys with gains in fitness and strength and in mastering our doubts and limitations. Every personal best is a win and acknowledges the commitment to long-term improvement through short-term work and sacrifice. We had some boys push to establish the markers for the group and had our fittest 1st VIII since 2009. James Watson and Alexander Rossi were both selected by WAIS to represent WA and James broke the Year 9 ergo record. The following boys set the benchmark in each year group. Ergo Champion Year 12 Alexander Rossi (12.7)
Year 11
Paddy Croll (11.3)
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Liam Cartwright (10.8)
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James Watson (9.2)
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Liam Gearon (8.1)
Scull Champion Year 12 Alexander Rossi (12.7)
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Jakob Strohmeier (11.4)
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Thomas Edwards (10.2)
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James Watson (9.2)
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Matt Maine (8.1) and Oscar Palermo (8.7)
Captains Captain of Boats Alexander Rossi (12.7)
Vice-captain John Lagan (12.5) Vice-captain Cruz Cleary (12.2) Captain of Coxswains Tim Kelly (12.2) Captain of Year 10 Nick Biundo (10.4) Captain of Coxswains Year 10 Hayden Windus (10.6) Captain of Year 9 James Watson (9.2) Captain of Coxswains Year 9 Stephen Franse (9.3) Best Clubman Seniors Sean Harrison (12.6)
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1ST VIII Ethan Marrapodi, John Lagan (Vice-captain), Liam Pabbruwe, Alexander Rossi (Captain), Dejan Bouwhuis, Oliver Pabbruwe, Luca Rossi, Cruz Cleary (Vice-captain), Louis James ABSENT: Mr Kenny Chan (‘91), Mr Nicolo Maurogiovanni
2ND VIII Owen McMahon, Pat Croll, Joe Dawson, Harrison Robertson, Jakob Strohmeier, Anton Chokolich, Lachlan Bozich, Darcy Culverwell ABSENT: Tim Kelly, Mr Liam Dee (‘07), Christal Hewlett
3RD VIII Ethan Lam, Josh Sumich, Ben Petrich, Max Ryan, Eric Bonney, Sean Harrison, Dimitri Tsagaris absent Joe Ricci, Max Blair ABSENT: Mr Kris Kaminskis
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4TH VIII Rowan Frankowiak, Kenzi Bui, Harrison Min Oo, Kinta Pinchin Yamada, Jack Kiddle, Kristian Little, Seb Teo ABSENT: Kade McCormack, Jason Landon, Mr Kieren Munrowd Harris (‘15), Mr Matt Turnbull (‘01)
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Alex Baroni, Lachlan Moroney, Liam Cartwright, Tim Robertson, Thomas Edwards, Charlie Stops, Tex Gorski, Julian Leone, Thomas Tranter
Alex Cartwright, Sam Attwater, Lucas Siciliano, Fraser O’Sullivan, Xavier Dawson, Jaxon Fong, Carlos Torre ABSENT: Oliver Bradley, Hayden Windus
ABSENT: Mr Paul Bolton, Mr Nicholas Sumich (‘16)
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James Mahoney, Nicholas Biundo, Nathan Le, Daniel MacRae, Harry Smith
Josh Strohmeier, Jett O’Rourke, Stephen Franse, James Watson, Lachlan Spencer, Mr Sam O’Connell (‘07)
ABSENT: Mr Zen Vakil (‘13), Mr Tom Norman (‘16)
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Christian Marchesani, Jude Petrich, Lachlan Bettridge, Emmet Hodder Ryan, Luca Martino, Mr John Pisano (‘16)
Taylor Van Vliet, Dahmen Weston, Lachlan Calder, Damien Lawrence, Chris Gardiner ABSENT: Mr James Marthins (‘17)
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Pascal Min Oo, Luke McChord, Lucas Gardiner, Luca Gosatti, Michael Madara, Mr Matt Dwyer (‘17)
Nathanael Tomich, Kaiden Gott, Diego Sapienza, Riley Smolic, Aiden Danok ABSENT: Mr Michael Wright (‘17)
9 RESERVES Jason Sundra, Kiran Thanmbiran, Johan Soares
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YEAR 9 ROWING BACK ROW: Johann Soares, Riley Smolic, Luca Gosatti, James Watson, Biork Alia, Lachlan Bettridge, Dahmen Weston, Jett O’Rourke, Lachlan Spencer THIRD ROW: Jack Ridge, Nathanael Tomich, Nicholas Porebski (Mori), Michael Madara, Kiran Thambran, Lucas Gardiner, Jude Petrich, Lachlan Calder, Diego Sapienza SECOND ROW: Mr Phil Jurjevich (‘85), Mr John Pisano (‘16), Christian Marchesani, Damien Lawrence, Aiden Danok, Christopher Gardiner, Flinto Puthuppallil, Taylor Van Vliet, Mr Damian Pisano (‘18), Mr Matt Dwyer (‘17) FRONT ROW: Kaiden Gott, Stephen Franse, Mathew, Paulo, Luca Martino, Jason Sundra, Joshua Strohmeier, Pascal Min Oo, Emmet Hodder Ryan, Elijah Postma ABSENT: Jett Dedman, Luke McChord, Joseph Ipsaro-Passione, Mr Samuel O’Connell (‘09)
YEAR 8 ROWING BACK ROW: Luca Morelli, Xavier Nicoletto, Fraser Perkins, Liam Gearon, Austin Stanes, Jack Periz, Oliver Bransby THIRD ROW: Harry Hansen-Knarhoi, Kayden Luscombe, Oscar Palermo, Max Hewitt, Branson May, William Burrell, Matthew Maine, Sachin Tana SECOND ROW: Mr Michael Slack-Smith, Myles Mari, Cash Alford, Marcus James, Joshua Gomes, Llavan Pirabananthan, Connor Roberts, Mr Timothy Carslaw FRONT ROW: Madoc Lanfear Appleby, Kyle Turner, Bon Nastasi, Sebastian Kelleher, Gianni Norrish, Kobee Beck, Christo Karageorgiou, Aodhan Seale ABSENT: Caden Barnett, Jacob Palmer, Harrison Rogers, Lachlan Roger, John Van Beek
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The 2019 rugby season was another awesome one with an increase in numbers, some amazing wins and a real sense of community and pride reinforced throughout the playing group.
with them. This session was beneficial to building their skills and gave the boys some strong role models to aspire to. In the season opener, our 1st XV team played Scotch College and delivered an unforgettable victory. The boys played with determination, commitment and true grit and ran out deserved winners against a strong competitor, who had last year won the Brother Redmond Cup. Although the season brought with it some tough losses mixed in amongst the increased number of wins, the boys never let themselves down. In 2019, the Trinity 1st XV beat every PSA school at least once, with the exception of eventual cup winners, Christ Church Grammar School. Trinity’s eventual place on the ladder does not truly reflect the successful year that was.
The senior teams kicked off their 2019 campaign with a training camp in the April school holidays designed to promote a whole club mentality and ensure that the boys were all match fit for the upcoming season. During this camp, at the College’s grounds in Dwellingup, the boys were asked to reflect on themselves, their desired reputation as a sport and to also set goals for both on and off the field. It became immediately apparent that the boys wanted to continue to rebuild their standing and find success on the field. They demonstrated positive attitudes to their arduous training schedule and really bonded as a cohesive unit. A huge thank you goes to Mr Tim Carslaw, Mr Alex Stajka, Mr David Allen, Mr Alex Terry (’09) and Mr Stephen Leahy (’78), who generously gave up their holiday time to ensure the camp’s success.
In 2019, there were some significant changes to the coaching staff of the senior teams also. Mr Tim Carslaw, the newly appointed teacher in charge of rugby, became joint Head Coach of the 1st XV, whilst last year’s 1st XV Captain became joint Head Coach of the Shield XV team. It was awesome seeing Mr Ethan Roux (’18) excel in this role, particularly when he needed to stepup in a solo capacity part-way through the season. He took them to their first victory – a hard fought win.
In the second week of the holidays, the boys participated in a rugby carnival hosted by Scotch College, which gave them an early glimpse of their competition and some much-needed game time to work on combinations and structure before the season officially kicked off.
Changes also occurred in the lower year levels. The Years 8 and 9 teams were configured into ‘Middle A’ and ‘Middle B’ this year, which gave boys an opportunity to play ‘up’, but newcomers to the game could also play with boys of their same skill level. Special mention goes to Mr David Allen, who once again led his Middle A team to an undefeated season – their third in a row. It is an exciting prospect that these boys will be able to join the ranks of the senior teams next year!
Once again, the Open Day officially began the playing season and it was great to see boys from the Years 5/6 team and the Year 12 cohort mixing together, to once again reinforce the incredible community that rugby promotes. The teams benefitted by having members of the Western Force come along to run through drills
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We also thank Mr Ken Sass, who is now the College’s patron of rugby and who continues to devote himself to this great sport. The rugby team at Trinity College is looking forward to the new season and ideas are already being floated. We have great hopes to bring home the cup in 2020!
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Best Forward
Lachlan Versace (9.4)
Best Back
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Ethan Loveland (11.1)
2019 AWARD WINNERS
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Caleb Webb (11.2)
Years 5/6 Best & Fairest
Felix Cooper (6W)
Best Back
Harrison Min Oo (12.4)
Best Forward
Cooper Harrison (6W)
Coach’s Award
Grant Rapkoch (10.8)
Best Back
Leone Magistro (6W)
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Aidan McDonagh (11.4)
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Leonardo Tanner (5G)
Best Forward
Connor Seve (12.8)
Year 7 Best & Fairest
Xavier Short (7.3)
Best Back
Aaron Moore (12.2)
Best Forward
Callum Bonwick (7.4)
Coach’s Award
Kyle Wright (12.3)
Best Back
William Sartor (7.2)
Seniors Clubman
Fintan Kinsella (12.5)
Coach’s Award
Campbell Bradley (7.5)
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Jean-Paul Starkie (12.8)
Middle B Best & Fairest
Kobi Clarkson (8.7)
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Edward Davis (8.2)
Best Back
Christo Karageorgiou (8.3)
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1ST XV RUGBY BACK ROW: Liam Cartwright, Fintan Kinsella, Kyle Wright, Connor Seve, Amato Amato, Joshua Crevola, Fraser O’Sullivan MIDDLE ROW: Mrs Candice Brown, Lachlan Sibosado, Tex Gorski, Griffin Woodhouse, Semisi Amato, Rory McElwee, Damon Winterburn, Mr Timothy Carslaw FRONT ROW: Carlos Torre, Aaron Moore, Aidan McDonagh, Jean-Paul Starkie (Captain), Owen McMahon, Ryan Erskine, Finn Gismondi, Harrison Min Oo ABSENT: Nehemiah Reuben, Eric Bonney, Caleb Webb, Mr Alex Stajka
2ND XV RUGBY BACK ROW: Coen Agate, Caleb Webb, Hayden Brady, Benjamin Vivian, Fraser O’Sullivan, Owen McMahon, Finn Gismondi MIDDLE ROW: Mr Ethan Roux, Cooper Paul West, Nikolo Lake, Mr Alex Terry, Ryan Erskine, Finn O’Toole, Mrs Candice Brown FRONT ROW: Grant Rapkoch, John Blair, Liam Kearle, Harrison Min Oo, Ethan Loveland, Jacob D’Castro, Bradley Paulet
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MIDDLE B BACK ROW: Ms Eliza Knapman, Benjamin Cronin, Lachlan Blyth, Matia Piletic, Edward Davis, Austen Stanes Deacan Seve, Kobi Clarkson, Patrick Mannion FRONT ROW: Christo Karageorgiou, Charles Johnson, Harry Hansen-Knarhoi, Aden Lake, Kayden Luscombe, Dimitri Mazarakis, Gianni Norrish, Harrison Bridgeman
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The 2019 season was always set up to be an interesting one for the 1st XI soccer team with only two players returning from the 2018 squad. Whilst it is always a pleasure to promote youth and new talent into a team, it proves an unpredictable situation when the entire squad is essentially overhauled.
team is a fantastic omen for the future of Trinity soccer. We played some truly amazing football this year and in many of the games where we did not quite get all three points, I have no doubt about the fact that we played the better football, but that is often the way this wonderful game goes. It is a game of very small margins and, unfortunately, we fell on the wayside of these margins more often than not. The dedication, camaraderie and ‘never say die’ attitude of the team was called upon at many times this year. Whether due to injuries, our only two returning players in Alexander Moffatt (12.2) and Tomas Despotovski (12.3) spending time on the sidelines at the same time, or needing to bounce back from an unfortunate result, the Trinity team played as champions in their own right. They played not only for themselves, but for each other and the badge on their chest and were willing to put the needs of the team ahead of the individual. Many players had to play positions they weren’t accustomed to or didn’t particularly enjoy and would do so with a fantastic positive attitude and did their best to contribute in any way they could. The character and determination these young men displayed this year was second to none.
Given this, in discussions with the coaching team at the start of the season we agreed that we would need to look toward players in younger years – a decision which would be unusual for a 1st team. Naturally, with so many new players we also were resigned to the fact that it would be difficult to set realistic goals and expectations for the season ahead. It was clear given the sheer number of players opting to trial for the 1st team in Term 1 – in excess of 50 students – that we had a group of players who, regardless of youth or inexperience or any other factor, would be passionate about and committed to representing Trinity on the soccer field.
Special mentions go to Nathan Sbrocco (10.4) who had an outstanding season and was the recipient of the Rookie Award, Best and Fairest Award and Player’s Player Award. Nathan’s influence on the team was substantial and he has a very bright future ahead of him. I also acknowledge the leadership of 2019 Captain, Alexander Moffatt, for his efforts both on and off the field this year. Alex gave his all in leading the 1st XI team. Thank you, Alex, for the three years of contribution to the 1st XI squad.
Although the 2019 season did not quite end up how we had dreamed – with winning the Lawe Davies Cup – we eventually finishing in third place behind 2018 champions, Scotch College and Hale School. I could not be more proud of what this squad achieved in 2019. From being unsure how Trinity would fare to challenging for a title in the last few weeks of the season is an exceptional achievement. To achieve this with five Year 10 students, a Year 9 student and two Year 8 students having regular representation in the
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Finally, I extend my sincerest gratitude to Mr Daniel Bateman who is departing Trinity in 2019. Daniel
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encourage you to take this opportunity while you can. The clubs will all be there once you leave school and you will always be good enough to make it.
coached the 1st XI soccer team for two years and will leave a lasting legacy on those who played under him. Daniel is a passionate coach who worked extremely hard on improving the culture of Trinity soccer – rewarding those who worked hard, instilling the idea of the team being the bigger picture and encouraging young talent. Mr Bateman will be terribly missed by the College and it will be a difficult job to replace him.
Finally, I extend my gratitude to the parents who gave up their Friday afternoons or Saturday mornings to support their son. I particularly thank those parents who volunteered their time for our morning tea at Waterford or those who donated items to raffle at our Presentation Evening. The generosity of the Friends of Soccer group has again made my job as 1st XI Manager a much smoother one and I look forward to seeing you at the game in 2020.
Going forward, I encourage all the younger players to continue to commit to TC soccer. Trinity is awash with fantastic talent, easily the best in the PSA. I understand the pull of the NPL or the names of some of the clubs out there is strong and can be seen as a reason to not play for school, but you only need to ask the likes of Alexander Moffatt and his Year 12 team mates what it means to play for school as a senior and the memories they have made on the soccer field representing TC. Playing for your school might not always be the same quality or have a season with as many games, but it provides you with an opportunity to make memories in a way that many others don’t get. This is the opportunity that attending Trinity College gives you. There is something special about it that can’t be found anywhere else, so I
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1ST XI SOCCER BACK ROW: Adam Ricci, Samuel Symons, Marcus McRostie, Michael Todaro, Tomas Despotovski, Daniel Rees MIDDLE ROW: Mr Ben Kriszyk, Nathan Sbrocco, Christian Silva, Mr Daniel Bateman, Jordan Martelli, Joshua McIntyre, Mr Trent Piccicacco FRONT ROW: Sebastian Despotovski, Antonio Galipo, Alexander Moffatt (Captain), Casey Robertson, Nicolas Santalucia, Jake Pizzuto, Darren Tran ABSENT: Tommaso Cairoli, Luca Rossi
2ND XI SOCCER BACK ROW: Ms Lissa Coleman, Ned Robles, Ethan Holmsen, Soorya Kurubalan, Ciaran McCarthy-Rymer, Tom Lindsay, Molly Evans, Sebastian Santoro FRONT ROW: Lachlan Rainsford, Lachlan Loveridge, Will Gavin, Willem Lamers, Brandon Duong, Cruz Cleary, Sri Krishna Dharmapuri, Alexander Santoro, Libero Piffaretti ABSENT: James Breust
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3RD XI SOCCER BACK ROW: Mr Cyrus Naseri, Luke Iacopetta, Daniel Hoye, Andre Dodo-Balu, Joseph Ricci, Nathan Mundt FRONT ROW: Christian O’Driscoll, Ted Lane, Dylan O’Connor, George Hatton, Jake Tonich, Ethan Throssell, Noah Foti ABSENT: Libero Piffaretti
4TH XI SOCCER BACK ROW: Filipe Passarani, Daniel Ghobryal, Alexander Henwood, Khooshvin Balgobin, Alexander Bradley FRONT ROW: Zane Meleca, James Della Gatta, Mr Nick Marston, Matthew Della Gatta, Luke Grattoggi ABSENT: Jonah Bosio, Andre’ Gorski, Joshua Makinson, Thomas Robertson, Daniel Santelli, Amal Subi
SOCCER 10A BACK ROW: Mr Josh Martelli, Cayliss Seden, Jensen Yeo, Kurt Arthur, Nathan Holland, Samuel Farnfield, Christopher Marchesani, Mr Martin Guest FRONT ROW: Liam Santoro, Nathan Le, Anthony Collova, Aryan Pulappadi, Jonathan Slater, Thomas Rainsford, Harley Jennings, Carlos Tan, Ace Clark
SOCCER 10B BACK ROW: Mr Rohan Van Dongen, Joshua Wilson, Liam Cooper, Edward Drew, Luke Brindal, Tate Meinertz, Christopher Marchesani, Nathan DeFonseka FRONT ROW: Davin Do, Harley Jennings, Harry Smith, Luke Alderslade, Jonas Soares Mendes, Ethan McMillan, Massimo D’Amelio ABSENT: Harry Bell, Ryan DeCelis, Patric Manaf-Hassan
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SOCCER 9A BACK ROW: Ms Nadia Tati, Casey Robertson, Christian Marchesani, Johann Soares, Luka Ristic, Gabriel MacFarlane, Rohan Bisnath, Stephen Franse, Zachary Neveldsen FRONT ROW: David O’Brien, Ethen Kelso, Michael Athanasoff, Jarvis Rickard, Liam Makinson, Rei Poon, Caleb Meleca
SOCCER 9B BACK ROW: Nicholas Porebski Mori, Zachary Gerrans, Ryan Carney, Eamonn Murray, Flinto Puthuppallil, Jose Torres Rebaza FRONT ROW: Joseph Milner, Francisco Mathew, Taylor Langer, Aiden Danok, Max Scali, Molodon Mutoya, Jeevan John ABSENT: Ms Rita Basilio
SOCCER 8A BACK ROW: Christian Ludovico, Aden Thomson, Dan Lutula Shungu, Hamish Lambert, Luca Morelli, Sachin Tana MIDDLE ROW: Mr Trent Piccicacco, Sebastian Despotovski, Jacob Marshall, Jackson Phillips, Christopher Leppard, Mr Gordon Dean FRONT ROW: FRONT ROW: Mr Trent Piccicacco, Sebastian Despotovski, Jacob Marshall, Jackson Phillips, Christopher Leppard, Mr Gordon Dean ABSENT: Joshua Gomes, Nicholas Siciliano
SOCCER 8B BACK ROW: Ms Donette Firkins, Thomas McGrath, William Hall, Joshua Damianopoulos, Justin Lim, Liam Stojan, Joshua Gomes FRONT ROW: Brandon Locke, Patrick Fable, Jehan Hopkins, Xavier Nicoletto, Kundan Dharmapuri, Benjamin Karelis, Nam Lam ABSENT: James Mackenzie
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BACK ROW: Maynard Gray, Hugh Matar, Oliver Bransby, Luke Cooley, Cale Boska, James Mulholland, Javier Chadinha
BACK ROW: Mr Joseph Gonzalez, Izaya Silva, Noah Ieraci, Jamie D’Agostino, Pathawi Edwards, Rocco Fowler, Matthew Martin
MIDDLE ROW: Mr Nick Kros, Nadev Mahatalagalage Don, Declan Armour, Noah Cork, Miles Morgan, Jack Trumper, James Parker
FRONT ROW: Max Leyonhjelm, Sebastian Viela Dean, Joshua Gonzalez, Marcus Colonico, Hugo Otobe, Anton Di Carlo, Sebastian Foti
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BACK ROW: Adam Miller, Daniel Miller, Charles Pope, Saxon Duplock, Evan Alderslade, Angus Calder
BACK ROW: Callum Huppatz, Joshua Sharp, Leo Sumich, Taj Kulenovic, Kane Creado, Ryan Murphy
FRONT ROW: Yianni Sarris, Jack Miocevich, Deakin Tran, Lucas Cardaci, Jaxon Unkovich, Brodie Mahauariki, Luka Prophet
FRONT ROW: Lucas D’Angelo, Caleb Hu, Miles Cass, Blake Kulenovic, Virtue Ta, Aaron Le, Isaac Hoang
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The Trinity College swimming team completed a very successful season, culminating at the PSA Inters on 14 March 2019. The team managed to hold off a fast-finishing Aquinas College to claim third place and significantly reduced the margin between the top bracket of schools (Christ Church Grammar School and Hale School).
won all the Division 1 events. Caden Barnett (8.3) won the Division 2 50 metre Backstroke and Butterfly. It was also an impressive win by the Division 1 4 × 50 metre medley relay team in that age group, consisting of Clayton Mott (8.5), Harrison Farmer, Caden Barnett and Kan Sweetman (7.4). The U/15 team was very consistent, producing many top three finishes in an exciting tussle. Ashton Fewster (9.4) won the Division 2 50 metre backstroke, whilst Damon Jervis (9.6), Adam Fortey (9.1) and James Watson (9.2) swam skilfully. Our senior age groups (U/16, U/17 and Open) held their own under extreme pressure from some extraordinary competition. Brendan Best (10.2) swam powerfully, achieving second place finishes in all Division 1 events in his age. The U/16 Division 1 freestyle relay of Gavin Ryan (10.1), William Comerford (10.1), Tex Gorski (10.7) and Julian Leone (10.8) won their race impressively, but all other senior relays were outclassed by stronger teams.
This is the sixth year in a row that Trinity has finished in the top three. More importantly, we achieved a personal best rate of 73% on the night – a College record. The heaviest point-scoring was done by our Years 7–9 team, who were very evenly matched with Christ Church and ahead of Hale. With an eye on the future, we can have confidence that Trinity will have strength for many years to come.
Amongst all the positives, there are a couple of negative trends in Trinity swimming that need addressing if we are to regain a position in the top two schools. The first is that we have a massive strength in the Division 1 relays and can generally field one strong Division 2 relay. In 2019, we were sixth overall in Division 2 medley relays and fifth in Division 2 free relays. Improving the depth of these relays is a high priority. The answer to the problem is having 20 or more swimmers in each age group, competing competitively at either a school or club level. The second area of focus is concerning. Over the past nine years, our Years 7–9 points have been within 30 points of the winning school and despite great depth being passed into Secondary School, we continue to give away points in the senior age groups. Somehow, we need to reduce the ‘opt-out’ rate of boys as they move into Secondary School.
Our new Year 7 swimmers were particularly impressive. Xavier Collins (7.1) winning the Division 1 50 metre freestyle, Ayden Hipper (7.8) and Pathawi (Pat) Edwards (7.5) shouldered an incredible load, swimming in all the individual events between them. The Division 2 medley relay team of Riley Ford (7.7), Chad McKie (7.6), Todd Hassett (7.4) and Hudson Foote (7.8) also won their event. They were all ably assisted by an army of eager swimmers and a large group of equally hardworking boys who missed out on a swim. We would really love to see all of them swimming again next year. Harrison Farmer (8.7) broke the 50 metre breaststroke U/14 record with a magnificent swim of 33.67. He also
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Don’t misunderstand the message. The coaching team is very proud of the performances of all team members and particularly proud of those who don’t come from a ‘swimming background’ – like Jack Tanner (8.4) and André Gorski (12.7) – who put their hands up and gave everything in the spirit of Men for Others. It was a real pleasure to be involved with a team who truly embodies the ethos of giving to the team cause.
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I also acknowledge the TC swimming support team of Mr Adam Gage (Manager), Ms Siobhan Wilkins (Senior Coach), Mr Sam Moffatt (‘17), Mr Ethan Bradley (‘18) and Mr Michael Soares Poera (‘18) who created a fabulous environment for the boys to thrive in. If we add in the dedication of our parent group, who volunteered tirelessly for breakfast, lunch, timekeeping and many other duties, we should all feel privileged to belong to such a great community.
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Finally, special mention goes to the leaders of the 2019 team. They are young men of high calibre who have led from the front and set an amazing example for those that follow. Captain Jakson Egan (12.1), Vice-captains Allesio Cottino (12.7) and Alexander Moffatt (12.2), Jacob John (12.5) and Brett Hassett (12.1), set a fine example and we can be assured that TC swimming will be moving forward in the foreseeable future.
BACK ROW: Damon Jervis, Andre’ Gorski, Jacob John, Zachary Dancewicz, Alexander Baroni, Kurt Arthur, Anton Chokolich, Jedd Busslinger, Angus Watson, Lachlan Moroney, Jackson Lee, Ethan Regan, William Comerford, Jean-Paul Starkie, Brendan Best, James Watson, Santiago Paz FIFTH ROW: Adam Fortey, Julian Leone, Xavier Walsh, Connor Wilson, Kinta Pinchin-Yamada, Kyle Hembra, Andrew Petagna, Joshua Horgan, Oliver Bradley, Gavin Ryan, Brendan Murphy, Samuel Thorpe, Griffin Woodhouse, Nicholas Fry, Ashton Fewster, Tex Gorski, Joseph Ricci, Cameron Leach FOURTH ROW: Nicholas Yap, Lachlan Spencer, Will Gavin, Jake Pizzuto, Joel Carcich, Cooper Paul West, Max Van Noord, Matia Piletic, Alexander Rossi, Rafael Fiore, Declan Ryan, Luke Kelly, Harrison Farmer, Lachlan Versace, Adam De Masi, Leon Rocca, Dion Carle, Jack Ieraci, Thomas Gavin THIRD ROW: Sachin Tana, Riley Ford, Matthew Maine, Declan Ryan, Luke McChord, Martin Murphy, Ethan Lam, Thomas Edwards, Rowan Frankowiak, Stefan Zirojevic, Jack Hudston, Lachlan Boylen, Thomas Tranter, Harley Jennings, Reyne Schneider, Peter Karageorgiou, Hayden Windus, Jack Hansen-Knarhoi, Jack Tanner, Benjamin Heslop SECOND ROW: Ayden Hipper, Todd Hassett, Owen Hewitt, Lucas Blair, Clayton Mott, Andre Gulluni, Aaron Webb, Kan Sweetman, John Van Beek, Benjamin Cronin, Caden Barnett, Harry Duncan, Maxwell York, Joshua Gomes, Joshua Locke, Matthew Petagna, William Thomson, Charles Gorski, Logan Harris, Chad McKie, Pathawi Edwards, Murphy Allen, Benjamin Filear, Liam McAlister, Jake Collingwood FRONT ROW: Lachlan Arnold, Mitchell Bradley, Xavier Collins, Hudson Foote, Kobe Browne, Mr Michael Soares Poeira, Mr Adam Gage, Mr Dion Mepham, Alessio Cottino (Vice Captain), Brett Hassett (Vice Captain), Jakson Egan (Captain), Alexander Moffatt (Vice Captain), Mrs Siobhan Wilkins, Mr Sam Moffatt, Mr Ethan BradleY, Riley Gott, Jack Edmondson, Jack Scacchia-Maher, Madoc Lanfear Appleby, Kato Pachioli
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Before the season began, we were informed that, after 14 years, we could no longer use the State Tennis Centre for our home matches and so the move was made to Alexander Park Tennis Club where we played all our home fixtures on grass.
Francis Moschilla (10.1), Chadd Kerrigan and Jack Perry (11.4) came so very close to winning their semi-final, going down in a tight contest to the eventual winner. Full credit is given to all our 1st team members for their continued determined efforts in tennis. It is so pleasing to see them develop their tennis knowledge, skills and experience. As a spectator it is a privilege to be able to watch them perform each Saturday morning and entertain all of those watching. It is so typical of Trinity College students to display a ‘never say die’ approach and very high standards of sportsmanship.
The 2019 season was expected to be dominated by two PSA schools , with the other five schools expected to have very tight contests. While we were never going to be one of those top two schools, we certainly planned and put up very stiff competition against them. Our top four players were consistently our best performers and carried the weight of expectation in all matches. I was extremely pleased with their performance across the whole season, where they either led us to victory or at least made sure their opponents earnt the victory because there was no way they would hand over an easy win.
I acknowledge the efforts and contributions of the following people. My thanks go to the parents who have supported the team so well; in particular, Mrs Dorina and Mr John Martelli. Dorina is an organiser of the highest quality and had all the parents coordinated and working like a well-oiled machine. The morning tea that was put on each home fixture was the envy of all other schools. For many years now we have had the expertise of Brendon Malarky as our professional coach and, again, he has given strong support to the whole tennis program at Trinity.
We had six other players who made up the bottom four positions. While mostly young and relatively inexperienced, the benefit of playing at the 1st level now will be invaluable to their standard of tennis in the years to come as they sometimes learnt some very tough lessons.
The next tennis season commenced in Term 4 2019 with all these Term 4 matches counting towards the overall result, along with those played in Term 1 of 2020. Being Year 12 students, Jerome Iaconi and Alessio Cottino (12.7) will no longer be part of the team; however, there are a number of exciting young players who will come into the team and over the next few years will certainly help develop the Trinity team into a formidable group of tennis players.
I commend all our team members on their conduct on the court. Even when experiencing a heavy loss there was still plenty to be learnt from that experience including the determination to bounce back, work even harder on the training track and set future goals of how to improve their overall performance.
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I acknowledge the performance of our number one player and Captain, Jerome Iaconi (12.6), who led the team by example this year, going through his singles undefeated. He, along with Chadd Kerrigan (11.2), also played State League tennis this season. It has been a privilege to watch the standard of tennis produced each Saturday morning, particularly by our top four players and this sets a great example for the younger players. During the season we competed in the Slazenger Cup and entered two teams. The number one team had the aim of winning the cup, while the second team was there for the experience. The top team of Jerome Iacone,
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BACK ROW: Gabriel Thomas, Mr Paul Presser, Revonne Godfrey
BACK ROW: Jaycob Kell, Mr Graeme Porter, Andre’ Gorski
FRONT ROW: Noah Foti, Benjamin Jasper, Zacary Lee, Aidan Darmawan
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LEFT TO RIGHT: Jonathan Cooke, Jonah Bosio, Tyler George, Daivik Anil
BACK ROW: Noah McDonald, Samuel Farnfield, Mr Anthony D’Ignazio, Cayliss Seden, Xavier Adamos
ABSENT: Tristan Bottega, Michael Ciancotti, Harry Emmanuel, Angus Holmes, William Matar, Zak Wilkins, Mr Raymond Kosovich
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TENNIS 9A BACK ROW: Rei Poon, Saxon Harbrow, James Cridland, Yannick Gasper, Zachary Soh FRONT ROW: James Glendinning, Thomas Williams, Caleb Meleca
TENNIS 9B BACK ROW: Terence Jee, Griffin Holmes, Ms Amanda Marocchi, Aaron Fonte, Michael Lamborn FRONT ROW: George Mihalopoulos, Cameron Lobo, Daniel Hewitt, Jonathan Ong, Callum Morosini ABSENT: Zachary Soh
TENNIS 8A BACK ROW: Jehan Hopkins, Qiyang Chen, Tristan De Gois, Mr Andrew Martin, William Hall, Cale Boska, Cohen Johnson FRONT ROW: Harrison Watkins, Benjamin Thompson Tilyard, Xander Macdonald, Alexander Hanjin De Filippo, James Mackenzie ABSENT: Dylan Darmawan, James Mulholland
TENNIS 8B BACK ROW: Xander Macdonald, James Mulholland, Eddie Jia, Ms Donette Firkins, Dylan Darmawan, Hugh Matar, Noah Cork FRONT ROW: James Mackenzie, Harrison Watkins, Alvarez Dharma, Domenic Lamattina, Oliver Nutt, Jacob Palmer
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TENNIS 8C BACK ROW: Noah Cork, Domenic Lamattina, Ms Donette Firkins, Eddie Jia, Matthew Koetser FRONT ROW: Jacob Palmer, Jonathon Le Goueff, Pietro Mafrica, Matthew Wilson, Jordan Rodrigues, Isaac Phan
TENNIS 7A BACK ROW: Adam Miller, Robert Moschilla, Mr Josh Martelli, Lachlan Brown, Daniel Miller FRONT ROW: Hudson MacDonald, Patrick Knight, Koby Harbrow, Deakin Tran, Sebastian Foti
TENNIS 7B BACK ROW: Elliott Missen, Kane Creado, Mr Alex Terry, Lachlan Brown, William Thomson FRONT ROW: Nicholas Peca, Jack Miocevich, Rocco Fowler, Jamie D’Agostino, Andre Adams, Jacob Partington
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This year, Trinity College volleyball has once again performed well in the PSA competition.
was seeing the increasing number of Year 7s taking up the sport and enjoying their volleyball in a round robin competition. Special thanks go to Ms Rita Basilio, Mr Daniel Fitzgerald (’18), Mr Matt Murphy (’14), Mr Nick Kros, Mr Dustin Aylmore and Mr Julian Fritz for their support and dedication in coaching our teams this season.
At the end of 2018, Trinity entered the WA Schools Cup, fielding five teams from Years 7–11. The competition was very strong, with teams from Aquinas College, Rossmoyne Senior High School, Greenwood College and Perth Modern School taking us on. The Year 11 team played in the Year 11 Honours division finishing with a silver medal, the Year 10As played in the Year 10 Honours division and finished third in a very close semifinal. Middle School volleyball was very encouraging and improved consistently over the tournament.
Our Secondary School enjoyed a strong season with many outstanding efforts in the PSA competition. This year Trinity field 1st to 4th teams, as well as 10A and 10B teams. Most of our teams had large numbers and showcased our depth against some of the depleted numbers of opposition schools in the PSA. Once again, the highlight of training was the combined morning session culminating with a breakfast. Many thanks to the parents who came in early to cook and feed the boys.
This year would be the first year that the PSA competition would count for both Terms 4 and 1 respectively. The extra games would make the season very competitive, particularly in the 1sts. With the number of games doubling, it would require more skill and teamwork to secure the Brother Carrigg Shield.
The Year 10s and the 4ths continued to develop and improve over the season. There were some heroic individual efforts but the important thing to see was the teamwork and camaraderie amongst the boys. Thanks to Mr Tim Hince, Mr Joel Shinkfield, Mr Trong Nguyen (’16) and Mr John Ricciardi for their efforts in coaching the boys.
In the Middle School, large numbers featured in the teams which was good for the future of the club. This year the Middle School fielded four teams and could easily have made up another. The Middle School teams had some close contests showing resilience in competition and grace in defeat. Particularly pleasing
Our thirds, under the guidance of Mr Sean Carroll (’18) continued to develop their skills over the season. It was good to see the boys improve their game play and
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have some very close contests. The mighty 2nds also continued to improve under the tutelage of Mr Craig Adams. By the end, the structure of attack and defence resembled the skills of the 1st team. Many of these boys will go on the 2019 volleyball tour to the Gold Coast and make up the future 1st squad. The depth of the senior boys is a testament to the strong volleyball culture at Trinity College. For the first time, trials for the 1st squad began in Term 3 holidays with some very tough games against Hale School and Aquinas College in the first few weeks. After losing two games in Term 4, the team was determined to win every game in the following term. Holiday training started two weeks before school in a sweltering gym. As team fitness improved so did their skill level. As the first game against Aquinas came closer, the team was confident that they could upset them. After a great first set, with Trinity winning 25-22, Aquinas regained the lead and closed out the game 3-1. After another close game against Hale losing 3-0 but in under five points every set, the chance of winning the cup slipped away. In the end, Trinity defeated a strong Wesley College team in an exciting final fixture securing third position. Well done to all the players of the 1st squad for putting in the time and effort at training. Congratulations to Captain Dion Carle (12.1), Vice-captains Ashley Lloyd (12.4) and Rory McElwee (12.2) on leading the team throughout the season. Over the year there have been some outstanding performance and these boys have been recognised by being selected into the following state teams.
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The 2018 volleyball windup marked a great show of support by parents, family members, siblings and players of the club. Over the night there were awards handed out and a spirited game of heads and tails. This year the Most Valuable Player was given to Kieran Thesiera and the Best Clubman was awarded to Ethan Throssell (11.7). Thanks to all who supported us on the night. I personally thank outgoing committee members, Mrs Fiona Pagano (Committee) and Ms Deb Marsh (Secretary) for their time and support of Trinity volleyball. Their contributions have been the reason that the club is so successful this year. Thanks to everyone who contributed over the year and I look forward to the continued success of the Trinity Volleyball Club. Mr Bobby Emmanuel Volleyball Head Coach
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1ST VI VOLLEYBALL BACK ROW: Mr Bobby Emmanuel, Alexander Pagano, Jack Wojtowicz, Willem Lamers, Ethan Throssell, Zach Manson FRONT ROW: Darren Tran, Rory McElwee (Vice-captain), Dion Carle (Captain), Ashley Lloyd (Vice-captain), Kieran Theseira
2ND VI VOLLEYBALL BACK ROW: Thomas Bristow-Stagg, Mr Craig Adams, William Rowney FRONT ROW: Cameron Pell, Aiden Ogg, Mitchell Ardagh, Ryan Tan, Jason Le ABSENT: Ethan Holmsen, Nikolo Lake, Andrew Nguyen, Daniel Rees
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BACK ROW: Christopher Marchesani, Jensen Yeo, Mr John Ricciardi, Keefer Smith, Luke Brindal
BACK ROW: Gabriel Hamilton, Matthew Loo, Joshua Wilson, Mr Tim Hince, Kaung Thet Han, Kuba Jayamaha, Giuseppe Macri
FRONT ROW: Callum Lee, Anthony Collova, Jed Armstrong, Christopher Thomas, Liam Santoro
FRONT ROW: Massimo D’Amelio, Nathan DeFonseka, Carlos Tan, Marcus Petrillo, Benjamin Oatham
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BACK ROW: Max Scali, Ivan Khuu, Daniel Matuszkiewicz, Ms Rita Basilio, Xavier Walsh, Gabriel MacFarlane, Martin Murphy
BACK ROW: Christian Ludovico, Aden Lake, Mr Nick Kros, Joshua Damianopoulos, Luca Iovene
FRONT ROW: Aidan Owen, Jordi Stewart, Alistair Carlson, Zachary Neveldsen, Matthew Roberts
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BACK ROW: Ethan Patman, Daniel Fidock, Mr Julian Fritz, Theodore Stynman, Thomas Park
BACK ROW: Theo Mistilis, Samuel Periz, Callum Bonwick, Oliver Coates, Charles Gorski
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It’s hard to believe that the world’s first official water polo game was played in London in the late 19th century. Back then, the rules were based on a football style of game played in a pool. It was ‘survival of the fittest’ with players often dragged from the water to be resuscitated.
This season’s success could not have been achieved without the support of staff and coaches. We welcomed another star to the group with Mr Lewis Putt as assistant to the 1st VII and coach of the 2nd VII. The invaluable 3rd VII coach, Mr James Valentine (’15), continued to support senior water polo together with senior team managers, Miss Danielle Pieraccini (2nd VII) and Mrs Annika Holland (3rd VII). We are very fortunate to have such a dedicated group of individuals. It is with sadness that we farewell our Year 12 players. They are talented players who have displayed great skills in water polo throughout the years. We thank you for your dedication and contribution to this wonderful sport. We also wish you all the best for the future and look forward to seeing you return next year on the TOBA side.
In fact, it was Britain who led as the world champion, winning the title at the 1908, 1912 and 1920 Olympics. Hungary dominated the sport for many decades thereafter. Today there are many international teams from all over the globe who are competitive at the Olympic level. At Trinity, we were fortunate to see some of these elite players in action at our very own Curtis Aquatic Centre. The Australian men’s team, the Aussie Sharks, as well as teams from Japan and Canada, held a week of training sessions at Trinity during March. The atmosphere on the Thursday night was electric with over 100 spectators turning out to watch. Mr Dion Mepham was quoted as saying “I’ve never seen so many people at the Trinity pool”. The buzz filtered through with our 1st VIII performing particularly well in their final three fixtures.
I extend my thanks to all our parents who have supported the boys by attending fixtures and ensuring the senior players arrive to early morning training sessions on time. The water polo wind-up was an enjoyable day and it was fabulous to see so many players and parents attend. Water polo events are not possible without the help of our wonderful parents. I thank Mrs Shivaun Egan, Mr Shane Fry, Mr Barry Woodhouse, Mr Paul Jervis, Mr Garry Hanstead and Mr Rod Rainer for their support and contribution our events this season. Thank you to everyone who was a part of the TC water polo community. I look forward to getting to know all the newcomers joining us next season, in the continued development of this great sport.
We were delighted to have Olympic gold medallist, Ms Danielle Woodhouse, come on board as coach of the 1st VII. Dani’s passion for water polo is blatantly obvious, but it is what she contributes behind the scenes that allows one to see her love and dedication to Trinity water polo. Dani knew the names and attributes of all our players in the 1st, 2nd and 3rd VII sides, as well as many of the Middle School boys. She really does live and breathe water polo. Dani is an absolute asset and central to the successes that TC water polo has had this season.
Ms Sonia Scordo Water Polo Manager
MIDDLE SCHOOL WATER POLO I congratulate all Trinity College Middle School water polo players for their commitment to training, dedication to their team and their development in skills and fitness over the duration of the season.
The 1st VIII began their vigorous training sessions in Term 3 2018. Players’ dedication to the sport and perseverance to improve upon their skills was obvious with their commitment to all training sessions. 1st VII Captain, Jakson Egan (12.1) led a skilful team along with Vice-captain, Brett Hassett (12.1). 1st VII players were Alexander Moffatt (12.2), Brendan Murphy (12.8), Andrew Petagna (12.2), Rafael Fiore (11.3), Griffin Woodhouse (11.6) Cameron Leach (11.7), Joshua Horgan (10.6), and goalkeeper, Ethan ‘Fish’ Regan (11.4). New additions to the team were Damon Jervis (9.6), Nicholas Fry (9.3), Ashton Fewster (9.4) and Lachlan Versace (9.4). All players should be proud of their performance this season, particularly the two wins against Guildford Grammar School. The more impressive fixtures were those played in Term 1 2019, against Christ Church Grammar School, Aquinas College and Wesley College.
At the beginning of the season our goal was to improve the skills, understanding and game play of all our players from the Year 7 team through to the Middle School ‘A’ team. This way we could step up and hold our own against schools such as Hale School and Scotch College. We introduced 21 dedicated and talented Year 7s into the Middle School squad, making the squad significantly stronger. Coached by Mr Ben Russell (’04) and Mr Ethan Bradley (’18), these boys improved every time they hit the water. Many of these boys showing their love of the sport and dedication to improving by attending extra non-compulsory training sessions. The Year 7 players are commended on their willingness to learn, determination in the water and fighting spirit. Even when they were up against opponents close to double their size, these boys showed no fear and would take on any player.
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I am very proud of the progress the Year 8s and Year 9s have made this season. We worked hard to build cohesion in our team by improving our game, understanding plays and showing great leadership in the water. Every game this season demonstrated the dramatic improvement made by both the A and B teams, securing multiple wins. A few of these being 22-3 against Scotch and 18-8 against Hale. I thank all the Middle School water polo players for such a fantastic season and for all the coaches and managers who have assisted me in developing our players. I am excited to see what the next year hold for Middle School water polo. Miss Adelaide Garland Middle School Water Polo Coach
1st VII Fairest and Best
Jakson Egan (12.1)
Coach’s Award
Brett Hassett (12.1)
2nd VII Service and Contribution
Adam Ricci (12.8)
Coach’s Award
Harley Jennings (10.5)
3rd VII Service and Contribution
Leon Rocca (12.2)
Coach’s Award
Ashley Miragliotta (10.4)
Middle School A Fairest and Best
Damon Jervis (9.6)
Coach’s Award
Lachlan Versace (9.4)
Middle School B Fairest and Best
Edward Davis (8.2)
Coach’s Award
Ethan Hipper (9.1)
Middle School C Service and Contribution
Riley Gott (7.2)
Coach’s Award
Todd Hassett (7.4)
Middle School D Service and Contribution
Luka Bishop (7.5)
Coach’s Award
Luka Bishop (7.5)
Ms Sonia Scordo Water Polo Manager
Alexander Moffatt
1ST VII WATER POLO BACK ROW: Ms Sonia Scordo, Andrew Petagna, Brendan Murphy, Damon Jervis, Mr Lewis Putt, Ethan Regan, Jakson Egan (Captain), Joshua Horgan, Mrs Danielle Woodhouse FRONT ROW: Lachlan Versace, Ashton Fewster, Nicholas Fry, Griffin Woodhouse, Rafael Fiore, Brett Hassett (Vice-captain), Alexander Moffatt ABSENT: Cameron Leach
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2ND VII WATER POLO
3RD VII WATER POLO
BACK ROW: Mr Lewis Putt, Lachlan Rainer, Samuel Thorpe, Fintan Kinsella, Jayden Graham, Miss Danielle Pieraccini
BACK ROW: Mrs Annika Holland, Leon Rocca, Ashley Miragliotta, Benjamin Adams, Mr James Valentine
FRONT ROW: Thomas Smith, Jack Hudston, Adam Ricci, Luke Alderslade, Harley Jennings
FRONT ROW: Isaac Morrison, Noah Perkins, Augustine Anthony ABSENT: Liam Kearle, Gabriel Naylor
ABSENT: Liam Kearle
WATER POLO MIDDLE A
WATER POLO MIDDLE B
BACK ROW: Harrison Farmer, Nicholas Fry, Miss Adelaide Garland, Damon Jervis, Matia Piletic
BACK ROW: Kai Murphy, Edward Davis, Ethan Hipper, Owen Hewitt
FRONT ROW: Benjamin Cronin, Max Beros, Adam Fortey, Lachlan Versace, Benjamin Heslop
ABSENT: Jack Ieraci, Luke Matthews
FRONT ROW: Xavier Collins, Riley Gott, Ayden Hipper
WATER POLO MIDDLE C
WATER POLO MIDDLE D
BACK ROW: Luka Bishop, Matthew Petagna, Ms Nadia Tati, Stefan Zirojevic, Kan Sweetman
BACK ROW: Aaron Webb, Blake Kulenovic, James Kenwery, Samuel Hay, Taj Kulenovic
FRONT ROW: Harrison Bridgeman, Benjamin Filear, Lucas Blair, Alessandro Hipolito, Todd Hassett
FRONT ROW: Jack Scacchia-Maher, Kael Paul, Leonardo Tomich, Luka Prophet
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TRINITY COLLEGE CHESS CLUB Mr Dustin Aylmore
2019 was a fantastic year for the Trinity College Chess Club (TCCC), with the team taking massive steps forwarded in their goal to become one of the top chess schools in Western Australia.
This was the best finish in the last five years. Next would be the State Final held at Trinity College. With the home ground advantage, the team of Sri, Kundan, Isaac and Xavier played some great chess, and only Perth Modern (chess powerhouse of Western Australia) stood in their way of the State Title. But it wasn’t meant to be, and Perth Modern won the tournament overall with Trinity second out of seven schools that qualified for the final.
Our year started off with an injection of new talent with Xavier Audino (7.1), Isaac Quadros (7.3) and Kato Pachioli (7.2) joining the team. Our first tournament would take place at Corpus Christi for the CAWA South Division title. After a gruelling day, Trinity would walk away the champion team in the South and qualify for the state title. But the team wouldn’t stop there, taking out the North Division title and finishing runner up Central Division.
Sri Krishna Dharmapuri, Kundan Dharmapuri, Xavier Audino and Isaac Quadros also took part in the 2019 WA Junior Chess Championships held at Corpus Christi College from Monday, 15 April 2019 to Thursday, 18 April 2019. In exciting news, Sri Krishna Dharmapuri won the Under 18s State final, while his younger brother Kundan Dharmapuri came 2nd. Isaac Quadros came 9th in the under 14s while Xavier Audino came 17th in the under 12s. As well as the State Junior Championships, the boys also took part in the Junior Blitz Championships. The Blitz championships is the T20 of chess with three-minute games (plus two seconds per move). The TCCC continued their strong showing with Sri Krishna Dharmapuri taking out 2nd in the Under 18s, Kundan Dharmapuri taking out 2nd in the Under 16 (5th overall), Isaac Quadros placing 3rd in the Under 14s (12th overall) and Xavier Audino finished 33rd overall.
The club also took part in the Chess Kids tournament at Perth Modern with several new members playing in their first ever chess tournament. The team of Xavier Audino (7.1), Kato Pachioli (7.2), Isaac Quadros (7.3), Kundan Dharmapuri (8.1), Adam Fortey (9.1), Thomas Williams (9.1), William Day (9.4), Terence Jee (9.5), Saxon Harbrow (9.6), Rowan Frankowiak (11.2) battled it out all day. It was a great day and the team ended up finishing 4th overall. Term 3 was the pointy end of the season. With the PSA Chess Tournament and the CAWA State Finals within a week of each other, the team new it would be axes to the grindstone. The PSA tournament was held at Scotch College and after a slow start the team of Sri Krishna Dharmapuri (Captain), Kundan Dharmapuri, Isaac Quadros, Xavier Audino, Rowan Frankowiak, Kato Pachioli, finished off strongly with a 3rd finish.
Mr Dustin Aylmore Chess Coach
Xavier Audino, Isaac Quadros, Sri Krishna Dharmapuri (Captain), Rowan Frankowiak, Kundan Dharmapuri, Kato Pachioli
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DEBATING There were many highlights in 2019 as the Trinity College Debating Club went from strength to strength.
Final was won by the Year 8 team of Max Hewitt (8.7), Kundan Dharmapuri (8.1) and Harry Hansen-Knarhoi (8.4) and the Junior Final by the Year 9 team of Myles Brown (9.5), Xavier Binning (9.1) and Cameron Lobo (9.5). A highlight at the conclusion of the season was the inaugural Book Week staff versus students debate on the topic That a night in with Netflix is better than a night in with a good book. This produced a rather spirited and entertaining debate between teachers Ms Donette Firkins, Mr Nick Kros and Mr Ben Mitchell and students Joseph Dawson (12.3), Dimitri Tsagaris (12.7) and Fynnigan Langer (12.2). There was fiery competition from both sides with both students and staff delivering some feisty barbs from time to time; however, it was third speaker, Mr Mitchell, who gave the speech of his life to win the debate for the staff.
The year began with a showcase debate by Year 12 leaders, Dimitri Tsagaris (12.7) and Joseph Dawson (12.3), who faced off in a Capitalism versus Socialism debating masterclass. This competitive, presidential style ‘speech-off’ inspired the younger debaters for the season ahead. New early morning debates (which attending proved to be challenging for some) and weekly recess meetings were worth the breakfast Ms Genevieve Outtrim would bring. Our meetings consisted of banter between the Year 9s, topic ideas and our saviour, Dimitri, working out the logistics of the debates. Every fortnight, two teams would meet at 7.15am and claim their ‘probably skipped’ breakfast from Ms Outtrim afterwards.
Overall, the 2019 Trinity debating season has allowed new and novice debaters to be enriched in a range of debating and critical-thinking skills, whilst further enhancing the skills of our senior debaters. We thank Ms Outtrim for her dedication, support, early morning breakfasts and being an all-round superstar. Bring on 2020!
All the boys approached this year’s topics with excitement and vigour, with many high-quality debates with difficult and advanced topics such as We should implement universal basic income, That we should regret the rise of China and That we should implement a sugar tax. These were certainly more insightful and interesting topics beyond the traditional Which is better? Cats or Dogs?. This independence allowed some of our debaters to thrive with the competition between the student-formed teams creating some rivalry, particularly between strong Year 9 teams. This rivalry pushed those debaters towards excellence, with a close semi-final round between the two Year 9 semi-finalists. While the competition was raging in the middle and senior years, the Year 7 and Year 8 teams were given less pressure and more space to develop their debating skills.
Myles Brown (9.5), James Cridland (9.5) and Biork Alia (9.7)
After these opening rounds it was time for the grand final debates with the Junior Final and the Novice Finals. The topic for the Novice Final was That social media impedes communication and the Junior Final topic was That hate speech is free speech. The Novice
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SENIOR DEBATING TEAM BACK ROW: Simon Homsany, Finn Moloney, Joseph Dawson, Jacob Mangan FRONT ROW: Jason Le, Jojo Parise, Ms Genevieve Outtrim, Dimitri Tsagaris, Eric Bonney ABSENT: Harry Smith
NOVICE DEBATING TEAM BACK ROW: Evan Alderslade, Matthew Petagna, Max Hewitt, Ryan Murphy, Quinn Hamilton FRONT ROW: Isaac Adamos, Harry Hansen-Knarhoi, Ms Genevieve Outtrim, Kundan Dharmapuri, Kael Paul ABSENT: Lachlan Brown, Leo Sumich
JUNIOR DEBATING TEAM BACK ROW: Harry Smith, James Cridland, Ben Tucker, Biork Alia, Myles Brown, Jose Torres Rebaza, Terence Jee FRONT ROW: Cameron Lobo, Thomas Williams, Xavier Binning, Ms Genevieve Outtrim, Beau Allanson, Stephen Franse, Benjamin Heslop
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PSA MODEL UNITED NATIONS COMPETITION In September, Trinity College sent two teams of enthusiastic and young men to The University of Western Australia’s (UWA) University Club for the inaugural Model United Nations Competition 2019 hosted by the Public Schools’ Association (PSA).
During the evening, these budding leaders and speakers had to present an opening statement on their adopted country’s stance on a proposed United Nations Resolution on Environmental Refugees, as well as engage in negotiations with 16 other teams representing such countries such as Sweden, France and Cote’D’lvoire on suggested Amendments to the Resolution. All teams then voted through, or passed the Amendments. The boys enjoyed meeting other like-minded young men and had an eye-opening glimpse into the functioning of the United Nations. I am sure some of them are now considering a career in international relations!
This was run in partnership with UWA, with adjudicators of the event including Professor David Sadler (Deputy Vice-Chancellor (Education) UWA), Charan Bal (Lecturer, School of Social Sciences), Dr. Sagi Peari (Lecturer, UWA Law School) and Professor Sarah Prout Quicke (Senior Lecturer, Centre for Regional Development and School of Agriculture and Environment).
Congratulations to these fine young men for being proud ambassadors of Trinity College and for their spirited and energetic participation of this event. They have certainly made history by being part of this inaugural event and have paved the way for Trinity’s future participation. Many thanks go to Miss Genevieve Outtrim who oversaw the Trinity’s preparation for the event.
Trinity College’s team comprised of: Year 10 (representing Australia):
Lachlan Eames (10.1)
Ms Su-Fen Chung Head of English
Liam Cooper (10.3)
Taylor Hannah (10.8) Year 11 (representing Peru):
Sri Krishna Dharmapuri (11.4) Kinta Pinchin-Yamada (11.2) Matthew Bottega (11.2)
Liam Cooper, Lachlan Eames, Taylor Hannah, Kinta Pinchin-Yamada, Matthew Bottega and Sri Krishna Dharmapuri
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TCEC The Trinity College Environmental Committee (TCEC) has continued to work around the College this past year to improve the ecological footprint of our community.
Ms Alison Mackenzie
Ms Stacey Turich
will also be eligible to apply for grants to put towards even more initiatives at the College. Badges – Several members of the TCEC student body were awarded with the brand new Trinity College Environmental Committee badges at the Christian Service assembly this year: Beau Allanson (9.3), Xavier Binning (9.1), Myles Brown (9.5), Stephen Franse (9.3), Revonne Godfrey (12.6), Luca Gosatti (9.7), Christian Marchesani (9.6) and James Watson (9.2). All these students have been working continuously with the TCEC for the last two years.
A major goal of the TCEC is looking at sustainable alternatives around the College in conjunction with waste minimisation. The College now has a Sustainability and Waste Minimisation Policy which helps guide decision-making and new initiatives. Some of the 2019 highlights include: Greenbatch – the work continues recycling #1 (PET) and #2 (HDPE) plastic bottles. Not only are we collecting bottles from around the College, parents and staff are also bringing in bottles for TCEC. We averaged around ten large bags of plastic per term being saved from landfill.
Junior School TCEC – The Junior School TCEC Waste Warriors have been doing a remarkable job this year encouraging and educating the whole Junior School on how to recycle properly and also what waste can go in what bins. They have also been very productive making wax wraps to sell at the Parent Learning Journey at the end of Term 3 as well as at lunch times. We are very grateful to Ms Geraldine Hall for coming in and helping with making the wax wraps on Fridays. For some of the boys it has been the first time they have ever used an iron and they have really enjoyed it!
TerraCycle – we can recycle pens, markers and textas in the library as well as beauty products through TerraCycle. Lids 4 Kids – with the help of Mrs Anne Murphy in the Canteen we are now collecting plastic lids of any colour for Lids 4 Kids/Envision Hands – a project to collect plastic recyclable waste destined for landfills and turn it into filament for 3D printers, then making prosthetic hands for children who need them.
Worm Cafe – Ms Stacey Turich and Mrs Sara Pounder have been running a highly successful Worm Café in the Junior School. As well as feeding the worms the leftover organic food from Junior School lunch and recess snacks, the worms are also being fed the coffee grounds from the College staff lounge. The worms are making an impressive difference to the amount of waste going to landfill from the College and the leachate has been watered onto our fruit trees which are thriving.
Wax Wrap Workshops – the TCEC have ran two highly successful wax wrap workshops this year – one for staff and one for parents. The basis for this initiative is to advertise to the College community the sustainable alternative available for single use cling wrap and zip lock bags. Waste Wise Accreditation – the College is moving along the path to gaining Waste Wise Accreditation. This comes from the Government of Western Australia Waste Authority. Not only will the College be recognised for its waste minimisation and sustainability goals, we
Ms Alison Mackenzie Head of Library Services Ms Stacey Turich Junior School Science Specialist
BACK ROW: Lachlan Sibosado, Sean Harrison, James Della Gatta, James Watson, Myles Brown, Jacob Mangan MIDDLE ROW: Ms Alison Mackenzie, Xavier Binning, Revonne Godfrey, Luca Gosatti, Johann Soares, Christian Marchesani, Cash Alford, Ms Amanda Marocchi FRONT ROW: Jacob DeSantis, William Day, Stephen Franse, Jason Le, Joshua Locke, Beau Allanson, Lucas Cardaci ABSENT: Nicholas Bowden-Jones, Lachlan Brown, Antonio Sanfilippo
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ROLL CALL ADAMOS Isaac [Y07] EAST PERTH ADAMOS Xavier [Y10] EAST PERTH ADAMS Andre [Y07] ASCOT ADAMS Benjamin [Y12] BATEMAN ADAMSON Jonah [Y07] MT LAWLEY AGATE Coen [Y10] MT LAWLEY ALDERSLADE Evan [Y07] INGLEWOOD ALDERSLADE Luke [Y10] INGLEWOOD ALFORD Cash [Y08] KARRINYUP ALIA Biork [Y09] SOUTH PERTH ALLANSON Beau [Y09] BOORAGOON
ATHANASOFF Michael [Y09] EAST VICTORIA PARK ATHERTON Geordie [Y12] JOONDALUP ATTWATER Samuel [Y10] MAYLANDS AUDINO Orlando [Y05] INGLEWOOD AUDINO Xavier [Y07] INGLEWOOD AUSTEN Aidan [Y12] INGLEWOOD AVELING Cuba [Y10] MAYLANDS BAGSHAW Kobe [Y12] ILUKA BAIRSTOW Joshua [Y06] MT LAWLEY
BINNING Griffin [Y12] CITY BEACH BINNING Xavier [Y09] CITY BEACH BIN OMAR Brendan [Y11] MT LAWLEY BIRD Brandon [Y05] LEEMING BIRD Lachlan [Y07] LEEMING BISHOP Luka [Y07] MAYLANDS BISNATH Rohan [Y09] MT LAWLEY BIUNDO Alex [Y12] MENORA BIUNDO Nicholas [Y10] MENORA BLAIR John [Y12] MELVILLE BLAIR Jack [Y10] FLOREAT
BAKER Cameron [Y12] WOODVALE
BLAIR Lucas [Y07] SOUTH PERTH
BALGOBIN Khooshvin [Y11] PERTH
BLAIR Max [Y12] FLOREAT
ALLANSON Jordan [Y08] BOORAGOON
BANTON Jaxon [Y05] EAST VICTORIA PARK
BLAMPEY Aaron [Y11] INGLEWOOD
ALLEN Archie [Y09] PEARSALL
BARLOGIANNIS-GEANGE Aris [Y04] BURNS BEACH
BLAYNEY Thomas [Y08] CITY BEACH
ALLEN Bailey [Y08] SOUTH PERTH ALLEN Benjamin [Y12] ATWELL ALLEN Declan [Y12] EAST PERTH ALLEN Jamie [Y11] SOUTH PERTH ALLEN Murphy [Y07] PEARSALL ALLISON Jacob [Y06] LATHLAIN ALLISON Xavier [Y04] LATHLAIN AMATO Amato [Y10] SEVILLE GROVE
BARNETT Caden [Y08] YOKINE BARNEY Kerry [Y09] BALGA
BLUNTISH Spencer [Y10] CHURCHLANDS
BATTALIS Theo [Y09] COOLBINIA
BLYTH Lachlan [Y08] MELVILLE
BEALE Jaxon [Y05] INNALOO
BOFFEY Michael [Y11] MT LAWLEY
BECK Kobee [Y08] HENLEY BROOK
BOLAND Conor [Y07] MAYLANDS
BELL Angus [Y10] EAST PERTH
BONETTI Brennan [Y11] INGLEWOOD
BELL Harry [Y10] MT HAWTHORN BELL Oliver [Y12] EAST PERTH
ANDERSON Cooper [Y09] BAYSWATER
BELLEKOM Beau [Y06] MAYLANDS
ANDONY Tome [Y09] YOKINE
BLECHYNDEN Jack [Y07] MT HAWTHORN
BARONI Alexander [Y10] MENORA
AMATO Semisi [Y12] SEVILLE GROVE
ANDONY Stefan [Y06] YOKINE
BLAMPEY Sean [Y07] INGLEWOOD
BELLIS Isaac [Y05] CLOVERDALE BELLOUARD Anthony [Y08] WEST LEEDERVILLE
BONNEY Eric [Y11] BYFORD BONWICK Callum [Y07] STIRLING BONWICK Lachlan [Y10] STIRLING BORCK Jacob [Y05] MT LAWLEY BORCK Nicholas [Y06] MT LAWLEY
BEMPASCIUTO Luca [Y09] COOLBINIA
BORMAN Nicholas [Y05] BAYSWATER
BENNESS Torrey [Y07] LATHLAIN
BOROS Brynley [Y07] WILSON
ARDAGH Lleyton [Y09] CITY BEACH
BEOR Christian [Y06] COOLBINIA
BOSIO Isaac [Y04] COOLBINIA
ARDAGH Mitchell [Y12] CITY BEACH
BEROS Ben [Y04] MT HAWTHORN
BOSIO Jonah [Y11] JOONDANNA
ARMOUR Declan [Y08] STIRLING
BEROS Jac [Y07] MT HAWTHORN
BOSIO Noah [Y06] COOLBINIA
ARMOUR Hudson [Y05] STIRLING
BEROS Max [Y09] MT HAWTHORN
BOSKA Cale [Y08] DOUBLEVIEW
ARMSTRONG Jed [Y10] COMO
BERTRAM Lachlan [Y12] MANNING
BOTTEGA Matthew [Y11] STIRLING
ARNOLD Lachlan [Y07] KENSINGTON
BEST Brendan [Y10] FLOREAT
BOTTEGA Tristan [Y11] GWELUP
ARTHUR Kurt [Y10] BALLAJURA
BETTRIDGE Lachlan [Y09] EAST VICTORIA PARK
BOUWHUIS Dejan [Y12] EAST VICTORIA PARK
ARVINO Lucas [Y11] OAKFORD
BHANDARI Aarav [Y06] EAST PERTH
BOWDEN-JONES Nicholas [Y07] MT LAWLEY
ANIL Daivik [Y12] MORLEY ANTHONY Augustine [Y10] HAMERSLEY
BHATTI Akhil [Y07] HIGHGATE
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BOWN Hudson [Y05] BASSENDEAN
CADOGAN Dylan [Y05] MT LAWLEY
CHRISTIANSEN Zach [Y07] DOUBLEVIEW
BOYLEN Brandon [Y10] INGLEWOOD
CALDER Angus [Y07] KENSINGTON
CHRISTODOULAKIS Alexander [Y09] DOUBLEVIEW
BOYLEN Lachlan [Y08] MT HAWTHORN
CALDER Lachlan [Y09] KENSINGTON
CIANCOTTI Michael [Y12] VICTORIA PARK
BOZICH Lachlan [Y12] BELHUS
CALGARET Oshay [Y08] FERNDALE
BRADLEY Alexander [Y11] ATTADALE
CALLAGHAN Ben [Y12] INGLEWOOD
CLAREY Henry [Y04] MT HAWTHORN
BRADLEY Campbell [Y07] ATTADALE
CALLUS Ashton [Y05] MT HAWTHORN
BRADLEY Mitchell [Y07] MT HAWTHORN
CAMPAGNA Nicholas [Y12] MT LAWLEY
BRADLEY Oliver [Y10] KENSINGTON
CAMPBELL Luca [Y11] DOUBLEVIEW
BRADY Hayden [Y12] MT LAWLEY
CAMPBELL Preston [Y10] FLOREAT
BRANDENBURG JNR Daniel [Y06] WINTHROP
CANDEIAS Christopher [Y06] SOUTH PERTH
BRANSBY Oliver [Y08] NEDLANDS
CARCICH Joel [Y08] MENORA
BREAKINGBURY Liam [Y04] EAST VICTORIA PARK
CARDACI Lucas [Y07] MAYLANDS
BREAKINGBURY Owen [Y04] EAST VICTORIA PARK BRENNAN Lachlan [Y12] WEMBLEY BRENNAN Zach [Y10] WEMBLEY BRESCACIN Archie [Y06] MAYLANDS BREUST James [Y12] KENSINGTON BRIDGEMAN Harrison [Y08] ASCOT BRINDAL Luke [Y10] BASSENDEAN BRISTOW-STAGG Thomas [Y11] SORRENTO BROUWER Joel [Y05] NORTH PERTH BROWN Angus [Y04] GWELUP
CARLE Dion [Y12] SOUTH PERTH CARLE Levi [Y08] SOUTH PERTH CARLSON Alistair [Y09] DIANELLA CARNEY Ryan [Y09] KALAMUNDA CARPENTER Griffin [Y05] RIVERVALE CARRABBA Xavier [Y12] BULL CREEK CARROLL John [Y09] GWELUP CARROLL Patrick [Y06] GWELUP CARSON Benjamin [Y08] MT LAWLEY CARTWRIGHT Alexander [Y10] CITY BEACH
BROWN Cooper [Y04] STIRLING
CARTWRIGHT Liam [Y10] NORTH BEACH
BROWNE Kobe [Y07] DIANELLA
CASS Austin [Y08] SUBIACO
BROWN Lachlan [Y07] MT LAWLEY
CASSELTON Jhy [Y07] LATHLAIN
BROWN Mitchell [Y05] GWELUP
CASSIDY Marcus [Y07] MT HAWTHORN
BROWN Myles [Y09] MT LAWLEY BUDGE Connor [Y11] INGLEWOOD BUDROVICH Elliot [Y07] NORTH PERTH
CASS Miles [Y07] SUBIACO CASS Tyson [Y04] EAST PERTH CATTALINI Nicholas [Y12] YOKINE
CLAREY Jack [Y06] MT HAWTHORN CLARK Ace [Y10] EAST PERTH CLARKE Jude [Y10] KARDINYA CLARKE Julius [Y07] KARDINYA CLARKSON Kobi [Y08] ELLENBROOK CLAYTON Callum [Y12] CARLISLE CLEARY Cruz [Y12] MAYLANDS CLOSE Brody [Y12] BAYSWATER COATES Bailey [Y05] LATHLAIN COATES Charlie [Y12] LATHLAIN COATES Oliver [Y07] BAYSWATER COLEMAN Benjamin [Y07] BAYSWATER COLLINGWOOD Jake [Y07] BECKENHAM COLLINS Declan [Y07] KENSINGTON COLLINS Kai [Y05] SWANBOURNE COLLINS Xavier [Y07] SWANBOURNE COLLOVA Anthony [Y10] WEMBLEY DOWNS COLONICO Marcus [Y07] BAYSWATER COMERFORD William [Y10] TRIGG CONNELL Emrys [Y05] THORNLIE COOKE Jonathan [Y12] NORANDA COOLEY Luke [Y08] MT CLAREMONT COOLEY Nicholas [Y11] MT CLAREMONT COOPER Ashton [Y10] BAYSWATER COOPER Felix [Y06] BALCATTA COOPER Liam [Y10] MAYLANDS COOPER Reilly [Y06] MAYLANDS
BUI Kenzie [Y11] DIANELLA
CHADINHA Javier [Y08] YOKINE
BUKTENICA Braxton [Y07] KINGSLEY
CHAPMAN Luke [Y06] VICTORIA PARK
BUKTENICA Phoenix [Y05] KINGSLEY
CHARLES Rory [Y10] GREENMOUNT
CORK Oliver [Y04] DUNCRAIG
CHEN Qiyang [Y08] SUBIACO
COSTA Harry [Y08] NORTH PERTH
CHOB Anthony [Y10] RIVERVALE
COSTLEY Ryan [Y11] BALLAJURA
CHOB Malieny [Y07] RIVERVALE
COTTINO Alessio [Y12] MT PLEASANT
CHOK Connor [Y06] MORLEY
COTTON Luke [Y12] ASCOT
CHOK Evan [Y05] MORLEY
CRAIG Mitchell [Y12] WEMBLEY DOWNS
BULL Isaac [Y05] AVELEY BURNETT Louis [Y06] NORTH PERTH BURRELL William [Y08] LATHLAIN BUSH Liam [Y08] KENSINGTON BUSSLINGER Jedd [Y10] MT LAWLEY BUTLER Rhiley [Y09] BEDFORD CADDY Nicholas [Y11] COOLBINIA
CHOKOLICH Anton [Y12] YOKINE CHRISTIANOPOULOS Damon [Y08] COMO
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CORDOVA Joshua [Y05] BEDFORD CORK Noah [Y08] DUNCRAIG
CRANNY Benjamin [Y07] RIVERVALE
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CRANNY Oliver [Y10] RIVERVALE
DEDMAN Jett [Y09] INGLEWOOD
EDWARDS Thomas [Y10] MAYLANDS
CREADO Kane [Y07] DIANELLA
DEFONSEKA Nathan [Y10] QUEENS PARK
EGAN Jakson [Y12] OCEAN REEF
CREVOLA Joshua [Y11] MYAREE CRIDLAND James [Y09] COMO CROCK Matthew [Y08] MAYLANDS
DEGEBRODT Ashley [Y12] INGLEWOOD
EGITTO Jayden [Y12] YOKINE EGITTO Noah [Y10] YOKINE ELDER Ben [Y05] MT LAWLEY
CROLL Patrick [Y11] INGLEWOOD
DEGEBRODT Jaxon [Y12] INGLEWOOD
CRONIN Benjamin [Y08] CLAREMONT
DEL PAGGIO Zane [Y04] JOONDANNA
ELLERY Nicholas [Y11] INGLEWOOD
CRONIN William [Y04] CLAREMONT
DELCASALE Isaac [Y12] KINGSLEY
ELLIOT Sean [Y07] THORNLIE
CRUSKALL Oliver [Y06] CITY BEACH
DELLA GATTA James [Y12] BALLAJURA
ELLISON Sebastian [Y12] CLAREMONT
DELLA GATTA Matthew [Y12] BALLAJURA
EMMANUEL Harry [Y12] INGLEWOOD
DESPOTOVSKI Sebastian [Y08] BEDFORD
ERFTEMEIJER Mendel [Y07] NEDLANDS
DESPOTOVSKI Tomas [Y12] BEDFORD
ERSKINE Ryan [Y10] DUDLEY PARK
D’AMELIO Massimo [Y10] DIANELLA
DEVINE Thomas [Y10] INGLEWOOD
FARAONE Adrian [Y04] MT LAWLEY
DAMIANOPOULOS Joshua [Y08] STIRLING
DHARMA Alvarez [Y08] COMO
FARE Cooper [Y12] SOUTH PERTH
DHARMAPURI Kundan [Y08] ASCOT
FARFAN Cristiano [Y06] MENORA FARMER Harrison [Y08] NORANDA
D’ANGELO Lucas [Y07] NORANDA
DHARMAPURI Sri Krishna [Y11] ASCOT
FARNFIELD Samuel [Y10] DIANELLA
DANOK Aiden [Y09] MT LAWLEY
DI CARLO Anton [Y07] APPLECROSS
CUBAHIRO Bonheur [Y10] MORLEY CULVERWELL D’Arcy [Y12] HALLS HEAD CUTHBERTSON Joshua [Y06] KENSINGTON D’AGOSTINO Jamie [Y07] NORTH PERTH
DANCEWICZ Zachary [Y10] BAYSWATER
DARMAWAN Aidan [Y12] STIRLING DARMAWAN Dylan [Y08] STIRLING DAVIES Nicholas [Y08] CANNING VALE DAVIS Edward [Y08] MT HAWTHORN DAWSON Joseph [Y12] CHURCHLANDS DAWSON Trey [Y12] KENSINGTON DAWSON Xavier [Y10] CHURCHLANDS
DI CIANO Andrea [Y10] TUART HILL DI GIROLAMO Max [Y08] NORTH PERTH DI NELLA Jordan [Y10] DIANELLA DILLON Brayden [Y12] BAYSWATER DILLON Harry [Y06] DUNCRAIG DING Hudson [Y06] MAYLANDS DISTEFANO Taj [Y05] LATHLAIN DIXON Hieu [Y07] LATHLAIN
ELDER Hamish [Y07] MT LAWLEY
FABLE Patrick [Y08] INGLEWOOD
FARRELL Declan [Y12] VICTORIA PARK FARRELL Jeffrey [Y10] SEVILLE GROVE FASIL Yeabsera [Y07] KOONDOOLA FAY Christian [Y09] DIANELLA FELS Benjamin [Y10] CARLISLE FELSNER James [Y04] LATHLAIN FERGUSON Blake [Y04] SOUTH PERTH
DAY Cuba [Y05] COOLBINIA
DO Davin [Y10] MORLEY
FERGUSON Riley [Y05] SOUTH PERTH
DAY Harrison [Y04] WEMBLEY
DODGSON Nate [Y05] SOUTH PERTH
FERGUSON-WIEMAN Finn [Y04] BENTLEY
DODO-BALU Andre [Y11] REDCLIFFE
FERNANDES Simon [Y12] ROSSMOYNE
DAY Nicholas [Y07] WEMBLEY DAY William [Y09] WEMBLEY D’CASTRO Jacob [Y12] MT HAWTHORN DE FILIPPIS Joshua [Y12] CAVERSHAM
DOWNEY Thomas [Y05] MT LAWLEY DREW Edward [Y10] INGLEWOOD DRUZIANICH Tomas [Y11] MORLEY DUKU Salvatore [Y11] DIANELLA
FEWSTER Ashton [Y09] COOLBINIA FIDOCK Daniel [Y08] WOODLANDS
DUNCAN Harry [Y09] CLOVERDALE
FIDOCK Michael [Y11] WOODLANDS
DUONG Brandon [Y12] MT LAWLEY
FILEAR Benjamin [Y07] YOKINE
DE SANTIS Benjamin [Y05] YOKINE
DUPLOCK Saxon [Y07] NORTH PERTH
FINNIE Jackson [Y10] FORRESTDALE
DE SANTIS Jacob [Y09] YOKINE
EAMES Lachlan [Y10] INGLEWOOD
FIORE Rafael [Y11] MT HAWTHORN
DE VRIES Brashen [Y05] CANNINGTON
EDMONDS Kaiden [Y06] INNALOO
FISICCHIA Jon [Y05] BELMONT
EDMONDS Pierce [Y08] INNALOO
FITZGERALD Lachlan [Y12] KARRINYUP
DE GOIS Tamish [Y05] YOKINE DE GOIS Tristan [Y08] YOKINE DE MASI Adam [Y08] YOKINE
DEAN Taj [Y06] DIANELLA DECELIS Rhys [Y07] DIANELLA
EDMONDSON Jack [Y07] SOUTH PERTH
DECELIS Ryan [Y10] DIANELLA
EDWARDS Pathawi [Y07] SUBIACO
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FLANAGAN Oisin [Y05] JOONDANNA
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FONG Jaxon [Y10] DIANELLA
GAVIN Will [Y12] WOODLANDS
HAILAND Tobias [Y05] BELMONT
FONTE Aaron [Y09] HIGH WYCOMBE
GEARON Liam [Y08] BALCATTA
HALL Michael [Y06] MAYLANDS
FOOTE Hudson [Y07] INGLEWOOD
GEBAUER Henry [Y06] DIANELLA
HALL William [Y08] MAYLANDS
FORD Riley [Y07] EAST VICTORIA PARK
GEBAUER Oliver [Y05] DIANELLA
HAMILTON Gabriel [Y10] MT LAWLEY
GEORGE Tyler [Y11] CARINE
HAMILTON Quinn [Y07] MT LAWLEY
GEORGIADES Jack [Y11] BALCATTA
HAMLYN Harrison [Y11] VICTORIA PARK
FORREST Timothy [Y12] INGLEWOOD FORTEY Adam [Y09] VICTORIA PARK FORTEY Andrew [Y06] VICTORIA PARK
GERMANO Domenico [Y10] COOLBINIA GERMANO Max [Y07] COOLBINIA GERRAND Reece [Y11] SINAGRA
FOSS Sholto [Y10] LESMURDIE
GERRANS Zachary [Y09] LATHLAIN
FOTI Caelan [Y11] MOSMAN PARK
GHOBRYAL Daniel [Y11] MANNING
FOTI Noah [Y11] MT HAWTHORN
GILBERT Charles [Y11] MORLEY
FOTI Sebastian [Y07] SHENTON PARK
GILLESPIE Jack [Y08] WOODVALE
FOWLER Luca [Y06] TUART HILL FOWLER Rocco [Y07] TUART HILL FRANKOWIAK Rowan [Y11] DIANELLA FRANSE Stephen [Y09] NORANDA FRENCH Evan [Y09] MENORA FRENCH Matthew [Y12] MENORA FRENCH Michael [Y11] MENORA FRY Nicholas [Y09] MT LAWLEY GALIPO Antonio [Y10] SWANBOURNE GALIPO Roberto [Y07] SWANBOURNE GANGEMI Zach [Y06] MT LAWLEY GARDINER Christopher [Y09] KENSINGTON
GISMONDI Finn [Y10] LATHLAIN GLENDINNING James [Y09] YOKINE GLYNN Tadhg [Y12] MT HAWTHORN GODFREY Daniel [Y06] MT HAWTHORN GODFREY Revonne [Y12] EAST PERTH
HAMPSON Charlie [Y06] MT LAWLEY HAMPSON Dylan [Y12] CANNING VALE HAMPSON Kade [Y07] JANE BROOK HAMPSON Lachlan [Y09] JANE BROOK HAN Kaung Thet [Y10] DIANELLA HANJIN DE FILIPPO Alexander [Y08] COOLBINIA HANNA Alexander [Y05] GOOSEBERRY HILL HANNA Lucas [Y07] GOOSEBERRY HILL HANNAH Riley [Y05] CLAREMONT HANNAH Taylor [Y10] CLAREMONT
GOMES Joshua [Y08] SOUTH PERTH
HANSEN Robert [Y10] BANKSIA GROVE
GONZALEZ Joshua [Y07] DALKEITH
HANSEN-KNARHOI Harry [Y08] FLOREAT
GONZALEZ Ruben [Y12] BASSENDEAN GORDON Nicholas [Y08] BAYSWATER GORSKI Andre [Y12] FLOREAT GORSKI Charles [Y07] FLOREAT GORSKI Tex [Y10] FLOREAT
GARDINER Euan [Y07] KENSINGTON
GOSATTI Ethan [Y12] SUBIACO
GARDINER Luca [Y04] KENSINGTON
GOSATTI Luca [Y09] SUBIACO
GOSATTI Levi [Y06] SUBIACO
HANSEN-KNARHOI Jack [Y07] FLOREAT HARBER-CONNELL Cruz [Y07] STIRLING HARBROW Koby [Y07] BAYSWATER HARBROW Saxon [Y09] BAYSWATER HARDY Ethan [Y11] INGLEWOOD HARDY James [Y12] INGLEWOOD HARLOW Jack [Y11] CITY BEACH HARRIS Logan [Y08] CONNOLLY
GARDINER Lucas [Y09] KENSINGTON
GOSATTI Zachary [Y06] SUBIACO
GARDINER William [Y10] KENSINGTON
GOTT Riley [Y07] GWELUP
HARRISON Cooper [Y06] NORTH PERTH
GRAHAM Jayden [Y10] EAST PERTH
HARRISON Sean [Y12] BAYSWATER
GARREFFA Maximus [Y09] MAYLANDS
GOTT Kaiden [Y09] GWELUP
HARRIS Noah [Y11] CONNOLLY
HART Beau [Y07] NORANDA
GARTSIDE Tom [Y12] BALLAJURA
GRASSI Michael [Y05] SOUTH PERTH
GASPER Yannick [Y09] INGLEWOOD
GRATTOGGI Luke [Y11] WEST LEEDERVILLE
HARWOOD Owen [Y04] ROLEYSTONE
GAULT Colin [Y10] LOCKRIDGE
GRAY Maynard [Y08] SUBIACO
HASKINS Matthew [Y12] EDGEWATER
GAVALAS Alexandros [Y05] SOUTH PERTH GAVALAS Efstratios [Y08] SOUTH PERTH
GRAY William [Y05] RIVERVALE GREEN Thomas [Y12] ASCOT
HARVEY Jack [Y12] SCARBOROUGH
HASSETT Brett [Y12] SOUTH PERTH
GREY James [Y10] DIANELLA
HASSETT Todd [Y07] SOUTH PERTH
GAVIN Christian [Y05] WOODLANDS
GUAZZELLI Myles [Y06] BASSENDEAN
HATTON George [Y11] MT HAWTHORN
GAVIN Thomas [Y10] WOODLANDS
GULLUNI Andre [Y08] DIANELLA
HAWKINS Darshan [Y08] INGLEWOOD
HAILAND Luke [Y10] BELMONT
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HAY Angus [Y12] GOLDEN BAY
HUNTER David [Y05] NORANDA
KAESER Ziggy [Y06] PEARSALL
HAY Samuel [Y07] NEDLANDS
HUPPATZ Callum [Y07] MORLEY
KALMS Xavier [Y04] MT LAWLEY
HAYDEN Julius [Y09] HUNTINGDALE
IACONI Jerome [Y12] NORTH PERTH
KARAGEORGIOU Christo [Y08] DIANELLA
IACOPETTA Luke [Y11] DIANELLA
KARAGEORGIOU Panayiotis [Y09] DIANELLA
HEALD Isaac [Y08] CARLISLE HEHIR Jamison [Y07] HIGHGATE HELEAN Aiden [Y07] MT LAWLEY HEMBRA Kyle [Y11] DIANELLA HENSHALL Joshua [Y08] KEWDALE HENWOOD Alexander [Y12] ST JAMES HERRINGTON Sebastian [Y08] MT LAWLEY HESLOP Benjamin [Y09] LANGFORD HESLOP Kieran [Y05] LANGFORD HEWITT Daniel [Y09] BASSENDEAN HEWITT Max [Y08] LEEMING HEWITT Owen [Y07] LEEMING HIGGINS Jess [Y11] MT LAWLEY HIPOLITO Alessandro [Y07] CHURCHLANDS HIPPER Ayden [Y07] LEEMING HOANG Isaac [Y07] MENORA HOANG James [Y11] DIANELLA HOANG Peter [Y12] DIANELLA HODDER-RYAN Emmet [Y09] BELMONT HOGAN Hugh [Y12] NORTH PERTH HOLDSWORTH Dante [Y10] TUART HILL HOLLAND Nathan [Y10] EAST PERTH HOLMES Angus [Y11] VICTORIA PARK HOLMES Griffin [Y09] VICTORIA PARK HOLMSEN Ethan [Y12] KARDINYA HOMSANY Alexander [Y10] KARRINYUP HOMSANY Simon [Y12] KARRINYUP HOPE Declan [Y05] BAYSWATER
IERACI Jack [Y09] INGLEWOOD IERACI Noah [Y07] INGLEWOOD ILLICH Zane [Y09] CARLISLE IOVENE Luca [Y08] ILUKA
KARELIS Joshua [Y05] NORTH PERTH
IPSARO-PASSIONE Joseph [Y09] HILLARYS
KEARLE Liam [Y11] SOUTH GUILDFORD
IPSARO-PASSIONE Juliano [Y12] TUART HILL
KEENAN Patrick [Y10] WEST PERTH
IVALDI Sebastian [Y05] MT LAWLEY JAMES Louis [Y12] NEDLANDS JAMES Marcus [Y08] NEDLANDS JAMIESON Oliver [Y06] MT LAWLEY JASPER Benjamin [Y11] NORTH PERTH
JAYAWICKREMA Ayodhya [Y12] CANNING VALE JEE Terence [Y09] QUEENS PARK JENKINS Harry [Y05] MT LAWLEY JENKINS Jack [Y09] LATHLAIN JENKINS Matthew [Y07] MT LAWLEY
KERRIGAN Chadd [Y11] BAYSWATER KEYS Samuel [Y04] MT LAWLEY KHAN Zakriya [Y07] DIANELLA KHUU Ivan [Y09] BEECHBORO
JENNINGS Harley [Y10] ARDROSS
KILLIGREW Noah [Y07] RIVERVALE
JEREMIAH Jarrod [Y12] MORLEY
KINSELLA Fintan [Y12] KENSINGTON
JERVIS Damon [Y09] KENSINGTON JIA Eddie [Y08] MORLEY
KIRKALDY Josh [Y10] COMO
JOHN Jacob [Y12] BOORAGOON
KNEZOVIC Matthew [Y04] NORTH PERTH
JOHN Jeevan [Y09] NORANDA
KNIGHT Patrick [Y07] WEMBLEY
JOHNSON Blake [Y04] WEST PERTH JOHNSON Charles [Y08] LEEDERVILLE
HOWELLS Colin [Y11] PADBURY
JONES Edward [Y04] NORTH PERTH
HUGO Aaron [Y06] MENORA
KENWERY James [Y08] BEDFORD
KIDDLE Jack [Y11] NORTH PERTH
JONES Ashton [Y10] ASCOT
HUDSTON Jack [Y10] ILUKA
KELSO Ethen [Y09] VICTORIA PARK
JENNINGS Finlay [Y04] MENORA
HORGAN Noah [Y08] DIANELLA
HUBERT Aaron [Y07] NORANDA
KELLY Tim [Y12] BAYSWATER
KENNEDY Samuel [Y11] REDCLIFFE
JOHNSTON Finn [Y08] TRIGG
HU Samuel [Y10] KEWDALE
KELLY Luke [Y11] KENSINGTON
JAYAMAHA Kuba [Y10] MAYLANDS
HORGAN Joshua [Y10] DIANELLA
HU Caleb [Y07] KEWDALE
KELLEHER Sebastian [Y08] WILLETTON
KENNEDY Glen [Y04] BEDFORD
HOPKINS Jehan [Y08] NORTH PERTH
HOYE Darcy [Y09] INGLEWOOD
KELL Jaycob [Y12] NORTH COOGEE
JAVED Raphael [Y06] COMO
JOHNSON Cohen [Y08] INGLEWOOD
HOYE Daniel [Y11] INGLEWOOD
KARELIS Benjamin [Y08] NORTH PERTH
JOSEPH Alphons [Y04] CANNING VALE KACZMARCZYK Alex [Y08] BEDFORD KACZMARCZYK Ryan [Y08] BEDFORD KAESER Jasper [Y04] PEARSALL
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KNOX Adam [Y12] NORANDA KOETSER Matthew [Y08] BURNS BEACH KULENOVIC Blake [Y07] LANDSDALE KULENOVIC Taj [Y07] LANDSDALE KURUBALAN Soorya [Y12] EAST PERTH LA FALCE Orlando [Y04] MT LAWLEY LADHAMS Henry [Y12] RIVERVALE LADHAMS Samuel [Y07] RIVERVALE LADYMAN Zaiden [Y08] BEDFORD LAGAN John [Y12] INGLEWOOD LAKE Aden [Y08] INGLEWOOD LAKE Grayson [Y10] ILUKA LAKE James [Y05] BASSENDEAN
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LAKE Nikolo [Y11] INGLEWOOD
LINDSAY Tom [Y11] SUCCESS
LAM Ethan [Y11] EAST VICTORIA PARK
LITTLE Kristian [Y11] INGLEWOOD
LAM Nam [Y08] SOUTH PERTH LAMATTINA Domenic [Y08] DIANELLA LAMATTINA Julian [Y07] DIANELLA LAMATTINA Lucian [Y05] DIANELLA LAMBERT Hamish [Y08] JOONDANNA LAMBORN Michael [Y09] FLOREAT LAMERS Willem [Y11] YOKINE LANDON Jason [Y11] INGLEWOOD
LITTLE Oliver [Y04] COOLBINIA LIU Junpei [Y09] EAST PERTH LLOYD Ashley [Y12] MAYLANDS LOBO Cameron [Y09] CANNING VALE LOCANTRO Lachlan [Y06] SUBIACO
LOCKE James [Y04] CHAMPION LAKES
MAINE Matthew [Y08] BAYSWATER
LANGDON Thomas [Y12] VICTORIA PARK
LOIACONO Corey [Y09] JOLIMONT
LAWRENCE Christopher [Y07] HUNTINGDALE LAWRENCE Damien [Y09] MT HAWTHORN LAWRENCE Roman [Y04] BELMONT LE Aaron [Y07] NORTH PERTH LE Jason [Y12] NORTH PERTH LE Nathan [Y10] NORTH PERTH LE GOUEFF Jack [Y10] BEDFORD LE GOUEFF Jonathon [Y08] BEDFORD LE TESSIER Victor [Y12] FLOREAT LEACH Cameron [Y11] KARRINYUP LEE Callum [Y10] BOORAGOON LEE Jackson [Y12] NORTH PERTH LEE Timothy [Y06] BOORAGOON LEE Zacary [Y11] LEEMING LEONE Julian [Y10] FLOREAT LEONE Zavier [Y04] FLOREAT
LOO Matthew [Y10] MAYLANDS LOVELAND Caleb [Y07] EAST VICTORIA PARK LOVELAND Eli [Y10] EAST VICTORIA PARK LOVELAND Ethan [Y11] EAST VICTORIA PARK LOVERIDGE Lachlan [Y12] DIANELLA LOVETT Freddy [Y09] MT HAWTHORN LOWE Alexander [Y09] NEDLANDS
LIM Justin [Y08] PERTH
MANAF-HASSAN Jaxon [Y09] MORLEY MANAF-HASSAN Patric [Y10] MORLEY MANGAN Jacob [Y12] BALCATTA MANNION Patrick [Y08] MT LAWLEY MANSON Jake [Y07] INGLEWOOD MANSON Zach [Y12] MT HAWTHORN MARCHESANI Christian [Y09] YOKINE
MARCHESI Paul [Y10] CANNINGTON
LUSCOMBE Kayden [Y08] THORNLIE
MARGARETIC Izak [Y08] MENORA
LUSTIG Hugo [Y07] MT LAWLEY
MAROCCHI Jordan [Y05] EAST PERTH
LUTULA SHUNGU Dan [Y08] MERRIWA MACDONALD Hudson [Y07] BAYSWATER MACDONALD Parker [Y07] BAYSWATER MACDONALD Xander [Y08] BAYSWATER MACFARLANE Gabriel [Y09] DOUBLEVIEW
MACRAE Daniel [Y10] MENORA
LIEW Nathan [Y04] YOKINE
MALPASS Ethan [Y09] VICTORIA PARK
LUDOVICO Christian [Y08] BELMONT
LESTONE Jackson [Y06] SORRENTO
LIBAO Perth [Y12] HOCKING
MAKINSON Liam [Y09] ALEXANDER HEIGHTS
MARCHESANI Christopher [Y10] DIANELLA
MACKENZIE James [Y08] INGLEWOOD
LEYONHJELM Max [Y07] MT HAWTHORN
MAKINSON Joshua [Y11] ALEXANDER HEIGHTS
LOWE Mackenzie [Y07] NEDLANDS
LEPPARD Christopher [Y08] HERNE HILL LETIZIA Andre [Y06] MAYLANDS
MAHON Lachlan [Y07] EAST FREMANTLE
MAINE Benjamin [Y05] BAYSWATER
LOCKE Joshua [Y11] CHAMPION LAKES
LAWRENCE Brad [Y10] MORLEY
MAHER Tieg [Y05] ATTADALE
LOCKE Curtis [Y04] DIANELLA
LANFEAR APPLEBY Madoc [Y08] SPEARWOOD
LATOUCHE Dante [Y05] DARCH
MAHER Liam [Y09] BAYSWATER
MAHONEY James [Y10] INGLEWOOD
LANE Ted [Y11] EMBLETON
LANGER Taylor [Y09] CHURCHLANDS
MAHAUARIKI Brodie [Y07] EDEN HILL
LOCKE Brandon [Y08] DIANELLA
LOCKE Jeremiah [Y05] CHAMPION LAKES
LANGER Fynnigan [Y12] CHURCHLANDS
MAHATALAGALAGE DON Nadev [Y08] REDCLIFFE
MACRI Giuseppe [Y10] NORTH PERTH MADARA Michael [Y09] NORTH FREMANTLE MAFRICA Jacques [Y12] MENORA MAFRICA Pietro [Y08] MENORA MAGISTRO Leone [Y06] DIANELLA
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MARRAPODI Ethan [Y12] BAYSWATER MARSH Ethan [Y09] STIRLING MARTELLI Jordan [Y10] DIANELLA MARTIN Matthew [Y07] INGLEWOOD MARTINO Luca [Y09] STIRLING MASBATE Gabriel [Y08] EAST PERTH MASBATE Raphael [Y07] EAST PERTH MATAR Hugh [Y08] FLOREAT MATAR William [Y12] FLOREAT MATHER Angus [Y08] INNALOO MATHEW Francisco [Y09] SOUTH PERTH MATOBA Taiga [Y10] DIANELLA MATTHEWS Luke [Y08] RIVERTON
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MATTHEWS Mackenzie [Y11] CITY BEACH MATTINGLEY Riley [Y11] DAGLISH MATUSZKIEWICZ Benjamin [Y07] COOLBINIA MATUSZKIEWICZ Daniel [Y09] COOLBINIA MAUGHAN William [Y09] COOLBINIA MAY Branson [Y08] VICTORIA PARK MAY Hudson [Y05] VICTORIA PARK MAYNE Jeremy [Y10] LATHLAIN MAZARAKIS Aris [Y05] DIANELLA MAZARAKIS Dimitri [Y08] DIANELLA MCALISTER Liam [Y07] YOKINE MCCABE Bowie [Y05] MT HAWTHORN MCCAGUE James [Y08] EAST VICTORIA PARK MCCARTHY-RYMER Ciaran [Y12] CITY BEACH
MCMAHON Owen [Y12] LATHLAIN MCMANUS Oscar [Y06] REDCLIFFE MCMANUS Sebastian [Y04] REDCLIFFE MCMILLAN Ethan [Y10] RIVERVALE MCMURTRIE Louis [Y04] EAST VICTORIA PARK MCPHARLIN Hugh [Y07] EAST PERTH MCQUILLAN Jesse [Y10] DIANELLA MCQUILLAN Xander [Y08] DIANELLA MCROSTIE Marcus [Y12] NEDLANDS MEINERTZ Tate [Y10] EAST PERTH MELECA Caleb [Y09] MORLEY
MORGAN Miles [Y08] SOUTH PERTH MORONEY Lachlan [Y10] WANNEROO MOROSINI Callum [Y09] BAYSWATER MORRIS-LUCK Banjo [Y05] MT LAWLEY MORRISON Carl [Y08] NORANDA MORRISON Isaac [Y10] SOUTHERN RIVER MOSCHILLA Francis [Y10] COOLBINIA MOSCHILLA Robert [Y07] COOLBINIA
MELECA Zane [Y11] MORLEY
MOSKWIAK Riley [Y04] EAST VICTORIA PARK
METCALF Julian [Y06] DIANELLA
MOTT Clayton [Y08] MT LAWLEY
MEYER Kade [Y05] MT HAWTHORN MIHALOPOULOS George [Y09] DIANELLA MILLER Adam [Y07] SORRENTO
MOTT Hudson [Y06] MT LAWLEY MOURSELLAS Nicholas [Y08] DIANELLA MUIR Campbell [Y09] COTTESLOE
MCCHORD Luke [Y09] BURNS BEACH
MILLER Daniel [Y07] SORRENTO
MCCORMACK Kade [Y11] PADBURY
MILLER Troy [Y10] DIANELLA
MULLER Ben [Y06] HILLARYS
MCDONAGH Aidan [Y11] EMBLETON
MILNER Joseph [Y09] VICTORIA PARK MIN OO Harrison [Y12] SOUTH PERTH
MULLIGAN Dylan [Y11] EAST PERTH
MCDONALD Angus [Y10] SWANBOURNE MCDONALD Charles [Y06] DIANELLA
MIN OO Pascal [Y09] SOUTH PERTH
MCDONALD Nicholas [Y12] DIANELLA
MINNITI Samuel [Y12] NORTH PERTH
MCDONALD Noah [Y10] MAYLANDS MCDONALD Timothy [Y12] DIANELLA
MILLER Juwane [Y04] NORANDA
MINDERMAN Bailey [Y05] WILSON
MIOCEVICH Jack [Y07] MAYLANDS MIOCEVICH Michael [Y12] MENORA MIRAGLIOTTA Alex [Y07] COMO
MCDONNELL Daniel [Y05] TRIGG
MIRAGLIOTTA Ashley [Y10] COMO
MCDONNELL Liam [Y07] TRIGG
MISIUN Pavel [Y11] EAST VICTORIA PARK
MCELWEE Rory [Y12] MT HAWTHORN MCGRATH Lennox [Y08] SOUTH PERTH
MISIUN Peter [Y10] EAST VICTORIA PARK
MULHOLLAND James [Y08] INGLEWOOD MULLER Cameron [Y04] HILLARYS MUNDT Nathan [Y11] BAYSWATER MURABITO Lewis [Y06] ASCOT MURDOCH Jaxon [Y06] STIRLING MURDOCH Matthew [Y04] STIRLING MURPHY Brendan [Y12] EAST PERTH MURPHY Fletcher [Y06] HIGHGATE MURPHY George [Y06] MENORA MURPHY Kai [Y08] INGLEWOOD MURPHY Martin [Y09] EAST PERTH MURPHY Riley [Y09] SORRENTO MURPHY Ryan [Y07] NORTH PERTH
MISSEN Elliott [Y07] MAYLANDS
MURRAY Eamonn [Y09] WEST LEEDERVILLE
MISTILIS Max [Y12] MAYLANDS
MURRAY Liam [Y05] BASSENDEAN
MISTILIS Theo [Y07] MAYLANDS
MURRAY Thomas [Y08] BASSENDEAN
MCGRATH Thomas [Y08] SOUTH PERTH
MOFFATT Alexander [Y12] KENSINGTON
MURRAY Tom [Y11] WEST LEEDERVILLE
MCHARDIE Harrison [Y11] TUART HILL
MOLONEY Finn [Y11] SUBIACO
MUSBAH Alessio [Y07] COOLBINIA
MONTEROSSO Kyan [Y05] RIVERVALE
MUTOYA Molodon [Y09] DIANELLA
MCGRATH Levi [Y06] SOUTH PERTH MCGRATH Mitchell [Y10] SOUTH PERTH
MCHUGH Seamus [Y06] WARWICK MCINTYRE Joshua [Y11] MARANGAROO MCKIE Chad [Y07] WEMBLEY MCLEAN Zachary [Y06] MT HAWTHORN
MOORE Aaron [Y12] BASSENDEAN MORCOMBE Charlie [Y09] BASSENDEAN MORELLI Luca [Y08] PERTH
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PACHIOLI Kato [Y07] BAYSWATER
PERRONI Rocco [Y07] ASCOT
NESA Gabriel [Y04] FLOREAT
PAGANO Alexander [Y12] INGLEWOOD
PERRY Coby [Y09] MENORA
NEVELDSEN Zachary [Y09] COMO
PAKI Dalvin [Y08] MT LAWLEY
NGO Alan [Y09] ASCOT
PALAZZO Joseph [Y04] DIANELLA
NGUYEN Andrew [Y12] NOLLAMARA
PALERMO Oscar [Y08] EAST VICTORIA PARK
NGUYEN Huan [Y11] HIGHGATE
PALMER Felix [Y04] SUBIACO
NGUYEN Jayden [Y10] MT LAWLEY
PALMER Jacob [Y08] GWELUP
NGUYEN Oliver [Y06] MT LAWLEY
PALMERO Benjamin [Y09] BAYSWATER
NELSON Dominic [Y08] BURNS BEACH
NGUYEN Wilson [Y11] MADDINGTON NICHOLLS Christian [Y11] MENORA NICOLETTO Oliver [Y05] BEDFORD NICOLETTO Xavier [Y08] BEDFORD NORMAN William [Y07] JOONDANNA NORRISH Gianni [Y08] BEDFORD NOVATSIS Kirian [Y04] SOUTH PERTH
PALMERO Luca [Y06] BAYSWATER PAMPACOS James [Y09] FLOREAT PANAIA Reuben [Y04] MT HAWTHORN PANIZZA Gus [Y04] ST JAMES PARISE Jojo [Y11] WESTMINSTER PARK Sebastian [Y06] SHELLEY PARK Thomas [Y08] SHELLEY
PERRY Jack [Y11] MENORA PESCE Samuel [Y12] DIANELLA PETAGNA Andrew [Y12] WEMBLEY PETAGNA Matthew [Y07] WEMBLEY PETERS Jacob [Y09] INGLEWOOD PETERS Jamaan [Y09] BAYSWATER PETRICH Benjamin [Y11] WEMBLEY DOWNS PETRICH Jude [Y09] WEMBLEY DOWNS PETRILLO Joel [Y04] DIANELLA PETRILLO Marcus [Y10] DIANELLA PETTERSON Montgomery [Y08] EAST VICTORIA PARK PHAN Anders [Y10] YOKINE PHAN Isaac [Y08] MT LAWLEY
NUTT Oliver [Y08] CHURCHLANDS
PARKER Isaac [Y08] YOKINE
PHILLIPS Jackson [Y08] INGLEWOOD
OATHAM Benjamin [Y10] MT LAWLEY
PARKER James [Y08] MT LAWLEY
PIFFARETTI Libero [Y11] NORANDA
OATHAM Daniel [Y08] MT LAWLEY
PARKER Patrick [Y09] BAYSWATER
O’BRIEN David [Y09] GREENWOOD
PARKER Thomas [Y05] BAYSWATER
PIGRAM Leroy [Y12] HAMILTON HILL
O’BRIEN Declan [Y06] NORTH BEACH
PARTINGTON Jacob [Y07] MORLEY
O’BRIEN Luca [Y11] CURRAMBINE
PASSARANI Filipe [Y11] VICTORIA PARK
O’CONNOR Dylan [Y11] BAYSWATER
PATEL Manav [Y12] LANDSDALE
ODORISIO Christian [Y04] MT LAWLEY
PATERSON Beau [Y04] JOONDANNA
O’DRISCOLL Bailey [Y11] CANNINGTON O’DRISCOLL Brandon [Y08] HIGHGATE O’DRISCOLL Christian [Y11] HIGHGATE OGG Aiden [Y11] COMO O’HAGAN Dominic [Y06] PALMYRA ONG Jonathan [Y09] MAYLANDS O’REILLY Fallon [Y07] NORTH PERTH O’ROURKE Jett [Y09] BAYSWATER O’SULLIVAN Fraser [Y10] WEMBLEY OTOBE Hugo [Y07] KENSINGTON O’TOOLE Finn [Y10] KALAMUNDA OTTOBRINO Luke [Y12] MT LAWLEY OWEN Aidan [Y09] EAST VICTORIA PARK
PATMAN Ethan [Y08] SALTER POINT PATMAN Isaac [Y12] SALTER POINT PAUL Kael [Y07] BALLAJURA PAUL WEST Cooper [Y10] WEMBLEY PAULET Bradley [Y10] WOODLANDS PAZ Santiago [Y11] EAST PERTH PEARCE Adam [Y09] CITY BEACH PEARS Benjamin [Y12] DOUBLEVIEW PEARSON Riley [Y07] MENORA PECA Nicholas [Y07] WOODBRIDGE PELL Cameron [Y11] ALFRED COVE PEPENAR Marc [Y07] THORNLIE PEREIRA Gabriel [Y07] MENORA
PINTO Isaac [Y10] COMO PIRABANANTHAN Llavan [Y08] BEECHBORO PIRABANANTHAN Maathavan [Y07] BEECHBORO PIZZUTO Jake [Y12] CANNING VALE PLUMMER Matthew [Y06] YOKINE POLA Max [Y10] LATHLAIN PONTRE Aidan [Y06] VICTORIA PARK PONTRE Oliver [Y04] VICTORIA PARK POON Kin Ting [Y12] DIANELLA POON Rei [Y09] MT LAWLEY POPE Charles [Y07] TAPPING POPE Harrison [Y09] TAPPING POPE Oliver [Y11] TAPPING POREBSKI (MORI) Nicholas [Y09] NORANDA
PERIZ Leo [Y05] RIVERVALE
PORTARO Jack [Y09] MENORA
PERIZ Samuel [Y07] RIVERVALE
OWENS Angus [Y12] BAYSWATER
PERKINS Fraser [Y08] MT HAWTHORN
PABBRUWE Oliver [Y12] KENSINGTON
PINCHIN-YAMADA Kinta [Y11] EAST PERTH
PERIZ Jack [Y08] RIVERVALE
OWEN Henry [Y06] LATHLAIN PABBRUWE Liam [Y12] KENSINGTON
PILETIC Matia [Y09] NORTH PERTH
PERKINS Noah [Y10] MT HAWTHORN PERLINI Luke [Y08] MAYLANDS
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POSTMA Elijah [Y09] KENSINGTON POSTMA Isaac [Y05] KENSINGTON POUNDER Miles [Y04] MELVILLE PRIMERANO Dion [Y09] LATHLAIN
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PROPHET Luka [Y07] EAST FREMANTLE PUGH Oliver [Y08] WINTHROP PULAPPADI Aryan [Y10] BAYSWATER PUTHUPPALLIL Flinto [Y09] HUNTINGDALE QUADROS Isaac [Y07] KENSINGTON QUARMBY Thomas [Y08] INGLEWOOD QUARTERMAIN Liam [Y07] BEDFORD QUARTERMAIN Tom [Y05] BEDFORD QUICK Jake [Y08] DIANELLA QUICK Mitchell [Y11] DIANELLA RADICA Max [Y05] KENSINGTON
RIOLI Tryse [Y09] BERTRAM RISTIC Luka [Y09] DIANELLA ROBBINS Gaudi [Y12] MT CLAREMONT ROBERTS Connor [Y08] MANNING ROBERTS Harrison [Y12] MANNING ROBERTS Matthew [Y09] ROSSMOYNE ROBERTS Sidney [Y11] MORLEY ROBERTSON Casey [Y09] DIANELLA ROBERTSON Thomas [Y11] DIANELLA ROBERTSON-ZURZOLO Seyha [Y12] FLOREAT ROBINSON Adam [Y12] HAMERSLEY
SANTORO Alexander [Y12] BELMONT SANTORO Liam [Y10] YOKINE SANTORO Sebastian [Y05] BELMONT SAPIENZA Cruz [Y05] BEACONSFIELD SAPIENZA Diego [Y09] BEACONSFIELD SARGENT Ned [Y04] YOKINE SARKAR Debadipti [Y08] QUEENS PARK SARRIS Yianni [Y07] MT HAWTHORN SARTOR William [Y07] SOUTH PERTH SAWKINS Jack [Y07] EAST CANNINGTON SBROCCO Nathan [Y10] STIRLING
RAINER Lachlan [Y10] DUNCRAIG
ROBINSON Luke [Y05] NORTH PERTH
RAINSFORD Lachlan [Y12] ATTADALE
ROBINSON Timothy [Y10] HAMERSLEY
RAINSFORD Thomas [Y10] ATTADALE
ROCCA Leon [Y12] BAYSWATER
SCALLY Patrick [Y10] MT LAWLEY
ROCHE Matthew [Y12] EAST PERTH
SCARPAROLO Jackson [Y05] JOONDANNA
RANDALL Gabe [Y05] NORTH BEACH RANKIN Talan [Y08] MAYLANDS RANSOM Zac [Y07] BEECHBORO RAPKOCH Grant [Y10] FLOREAT RASCHILLA Julian [Y11] YOKINE
RODGER Callum [Y11] BAYSWATER RODGER Lachlan [Y08] BAYSWATER RODGERS Jett [Y07] DIANELLA RODOREDA Ntai [Y07] CAVERSHAM RODOREDA Turi [Y08] CAVERSHAM
SCACCHIA-MAHER Jack [Y07] INGLEWOOD SCALI Max [Y09] MT LAWLEY
SCHINDLER-THOMAS Jordan [Y12] BEECHBORO SCHNEIDER Reyne [Y09] CITY BEACH SCHOLZ Henry [Y04] MT HAWTHORN
RODRIGUES Jordan [Y08] BELMONT
SCHURMANN Oliver [Y11] MAYLANDS
RODRIGUEZ Kaleb [Y08] MT HAWTHORN
SCOTFORD Luke [Y07] BASSENDEAN
REES Max [Y05] MAYLANDS
ROGERS Harrison [Y08] WEMBLEY DOWNS
SCOTT-ROGAN Harrison [Y12] ASHFIELD
REGAN Ethan [Y11] DIANELLA
ROSSI Alexander [Y12] BAYSWATER
SCURRIA Leon [Y10] DIANELLA
REHN William [Y10] DARLINGTON
ROSSI Luca [Y12] BAYSWATER
SEALE Aodhan [Y08] MT HAWTHORN
REID Lachlan [Y04] DIANELLA
ROWNEY Oliver [Y05] MT LAWLEY
SECKER Max [Y04] CLOVERDALE
REUBEN Nehemiah [Y10] MINDARIE
ROWNEY William [Y11] MT LAWLEY
REYNOLDS Ethan [Y07] INGLEWOOD
RUNDLE Jack [Y08] KENSINGTON
SECKER Thomas [Y05] CLOVERDALE
READER Callum [Y12] DARCH REED Sailee [Y12] INGLEWOOD REES Daniel [Y11] DIANELLA
SEDEN Cayliss [Y10] BASSENDEAN
RHODES Jack [Y12] COOLBINIA
RUNDLE Thomas [Y12] KENSINGTON
RHODES Levi [Y04] NORTH PERTH
RUSSO Daniel [Y05] DIANELLA
SERTORIO Milan [Y04] DIANELLA
RICCI Adam [Y12] MT HAWTHORN
RYAN Declan [Y08] NORANDA
SETH Aaron [Y10] MORLEY
RICCI Joseph [Y11] DIANELLA
RYAN Declan [Y11] BOORAGOON
SEVE Connor [Y12] REDCLIFFE
RICHARDS Rohan [Y04] MT CLAREMONT
RYAN Gavin [Y10] NORANDA
SEVE Deacan [Y08] REDCLIFFE
RYAN Matthew [Y07] MAYLANDS
SHACKLES William [Y12] MT LAWLEY
RICKARD Jarvis [Y09] DOUBLEVIEW RIDGE Jack [Y09] FLOREAT RIDLEY Chase [Y10] EAST VICTORIA PARK RIGBY John [Y07] DIANELLA RIGGIO Max [Y08] ST JAMES RIOLI Izayah [Y11] BERTRAM
RYAN Max [Y11] WEMBLEY SANFILIPPO Antonio [Y07] COOLBINIA SANTALUCIA Nicolas [Y10] PERTH SANTELLI Daniel [Y11] NORTH PERTH SANTELLI Jeremiah [Y04] NORTH PERTH
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SHAH Benjamin [Y10] BAYSWATER SHANAHAN David [Y05] BASSENDEAN SHANAHAN Elshaday [Y10] BASSENDEAN SHARP Joshua [Y07] WATTLE GROVE
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SPOONER Matthew [Y07] BAYSWATER
TEO Sebastian [Y11] VICTORIA PARK
SHEIK Ryan [Y10] MORLEY
SQUIRE-WELSH Liam [Y09] GUILDFORD
TERRELL Westlee [Y06] WOODLANDS
STANES Austin [Y08] ATTADALE
THAMBIRAN Kiran [Y09] MAYLANDS
SHERRY Matthew [Y11] VICTORIA PARK SHORT Xavier [Y07] KENSINGTON
STARCEVICH Ben [Y10] MORLEY
SIBOSADO Colby [Y09] MERRIWA
STARKIE Jean-Paul [Y12] TRIGG
SIBOSADO Lachlan [Y12] MERRIWA
STEEGSTRA Oscar [Y11] EAST PERTH
SICILIANO Lucas [Y10] ST JAMES SICILIANO Nicholas [Y08] KARRINYUP SICILIANO Sebastian [Y09] ST JAMES SILVA Christian [Y10] YOKINE SILVA Izaya [Y07] YOKINE SIM Casper [Y05] NORTH PERTH SIMPSON Ethan [Y11] BEDFORD SINAGRA Adrian [Y11] DIANELLA SINCLAIR Ethan [Y12] BAYSWATER
STENNING ALEXANDER Finn [Y06] BASSENDEAN STEWART Jordi [Y09] NORTH PERTH STILLMAN Caden [Y04] REDCLIFFE STILLMAN Ryan [Y10] REDCLIFFE STOJAN Liam [Y08] AUBIN GROVE STOPS Charlie [Y10] BAYSWATER STROHMEIER Jakob [Y11] BAYSWATER
THAMBIRAN Nikhil [Y05] MAYLANDS THEOBALD Hayden [Y07] YOKINE THEOBALD Jackson [Y07] MENORA THEOBALD Mackenzie [Y04] MENORA THESEIRA Kieran [Y11] JANE BROOK THOMAS Ben [Y08] MT HAWTHORN THOMAS Christopher [Y10] MT HAWTHORN THOMAS Gabriel [Y12] NORANDA
STROHMEIER Joshua [Y09] BAYSWATER
THOMAS Michael [Y12] MT HAWTHORN
STUBBS Luke [Y05] DAGLISH
THOMPSON Ryan [Y12] MORLEY
SINGH Kyle [Y08] DIANELLA
STYNMAN Theodore [Y08] LATHLAIN
THOMPSON TILYARD Benjamin [Y08] WEST PERTH
SITORUS Rafael [Y10] CAVERSHAM
SUBI Amal [Y11] GLENDALOUGH
SKIDMORE Kyle [Y05] CARLISLE
SUMICH Joshua [Y11] KARDINYA
THOMSON Aden [Y08] MT LAWLEY
SLATER Jonathan [Y10] MT LAWLEY
SUMICH Leo [Y07] KENSINGTON
THOMSON Alexander [Y09] PALMYRA
SMITH Bill [Y06] FLOREAT
SUNDRA Jason [Y09] MT LAWLEY
THOMSON Jack [Y12] WARWICK
SMITH Carter [Y07] VICTORIA PARK
SUTTON Chanon [Y04] JOONDANNA
SINCLAIR Rory [Y10] BAYSWATER SINCLAIR Thomas [Y06] NORTH BEACH
SMITH Conan [Y07] VICTORIA PARK SMITH Harry [Y10] FLOREAT SMITH Keefer [Y10] MAYLANDS SMITH Killian [Y10] VICTORIA PARK SMITH Spencer [Y10] VICTORIA PARK SMITH Ted [Y08] FLOREAT SMITH Thomas [Y10] MT HAWTHORN SMITH Trent [Y11] BAYSWATER SMOLIC Riley [Y09] DIANELLA
SWEETMAN Kan [Y07] FALCON SYKES Ethan [Y10] BAYSWATER SYKES Joseph [Y07] BAYSWATER
THOMSON Matthew [Y08] BEDFORD THOMSON William [Y07] MT LAWLEY THORPE Samuel [Y10] GWELUP
SYMONS Samuel [Y12] KENSINGTON
THROSSELL Ethan [Y11] EAST CANNINGTON
TA Honour [Y12] WANNEROO
TIZZANO Cristiano [Y10] WEMBLEY
TA Virtue [Y07] WANNEROO TALIANGIS Anthony [Y10] ATTADALE TAN Carlos [Y10] CLAREMONT TAN Ryan [Y12] CLAREMONT
TOBIN Nathan [Y08] CHURCHLANDS TODARO Michael [Y12] DIANELLA TOMICH Leonardo [Y07] BAYSWATER
TANA Sachin [Y08] CLAREMONT
TOMICH Nathanael [Y09] MT HAWTHORN
TANNER Jack [Y08] RIVERVALE
TONICH Jake [Y11] SUBIACO
SOH Zachary [Y09] DIANELLA
TANNER Leonardo [Y05] RIVERVALE
SORCI Luca [Y04] MT PLEASANT
TASS Jarrdi [Y07] EAST CANNINGTON
TORRE Carlos [Y10] MT CLAREMONT
SOARES Johann [Y09] REDCLIFFE SOARES MENDES Jonas [Y10] EAST PERTH
SOWMAN Alex [Y07] JOONDANNA SPADONI Ashton [Y09] FLOREAT SPANJICH Harrison [Y07] ASCOT SPANJICH Jeremy [Y06] MT LAWLEY
TASSONE Armani [Y07] KENWICK TASSONE Michael [Y11] YOKINE TATAFU Mason [Y11] KENSINGTON TAY Jun Hao [Y10] EAST PERTH
SPENCER Lachlan [Y09] DAGLISH
TAYLOR Ethan [Y05] INGLEWOOD
SPITTELER Jacob [Y12] DUNCRAIG
TAYLOR Troy [Y06] BAYSWATER
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WATKINS Harrison [Y08] WEMBLEY DOWNS
WOODHOUSE Griffin [Y11] KENSINGTON
TRANTER Thomas [Y10] CITY BEACH
WATKINS James [Y06] WEMBLEY DOWNS
WRAY Oscar [Y11] EAST VICTORIA PARK
WATKINS Oliver [Y04] WEMBLEY DOWNS
WRIGHT Kyle [Y12] EAST PERTH
TRAVAGLINI Luca [Y05] NORTH PERTH TREASURE Dylon [Y08] BAYSWATER
WATSON Angus [Y11] FLOREAT
YAP Nicholas [Y10] KENSINGTON YEO Fraser [Y08] CONNOLLY
TREMAIN Kyan [Y05] MAYLANDS
WATSON Charlie [Y07] FLOREAT
TRINDER Cole [Y07] BAYSWATER
WATSON James [Y09] FLOREAT
TRINH Antony [Y04] BURSWOOD
WATTS Jarom [Y11] SALTER POINT
TRINH Hayden [Y06] BURSWOOD
WEBB Aaron [Y07] WILSON
TROY Patrick [Y06] MT HAWTHORN
WEBB Caleb [Y11] WILSON
ZACCAGNINI Max [Y10] COOLBINIA
TRUMPER Jack [Y08] LATHLAIN
WEBB Reuben [Y11] GOOSEBERRY HILL
ZAFER Noah [Y07] EAST FREMANTLE
WEDGE Ayden [Y12] KENSINGTON
ZHANG Frank [Y04] PERTH
WEELAART-OSBORNE Danai [Y10] WATERFORD
ZIMMERMANN Harry [Y12] LATHLAIN
WELLER-THOMAS Zachary [Y12] MT LAWLEY
ZIMMERMANN Samuel [Y10] LATHLAIN
WELSH Mason [Y04] VICTORIA PARK
ZINNI Andrew [Y06] BEDFORD
TRUONG Minh [Y12] BASSENDEAN TSAGARIS Dimitri [Y12] WEST LEEDERVILLE TSAPAZI Mitchell [Y10] BEECHBORO TUCKER Ben [Y10] ASCOT TURNER Ethan [Y05] MENORA TURNER Kyle [Y08] MENORA TYSON Flynn [Y10] BAYSWATER UNKOVICH Jaxon [Y07] SAMSON VAN BEEK John [Y08] EAST PERTH VAN NOORD Eric [Y08] BAYSWATER VAN NOORD Max [Y08] BAYSWATER
WESTON Dahmen [Y09] NORTH PERTH WESTON Lucas [Y07] NORTH PERTH WHEATLEY Kyle [Y11] MENORA WHEATLEY Samuel [Y04] MENORA WHITE Oliver [Y10] KENSINGTON
VAN VLIET Taylor [Y09] NORTH PERTH
WHITESIDE Charles [Y07] RIVERVALE
VERSACE Lachlan [Y09] BASSENDEAN
WIDDOWSON Cooper [Y05] KINGSLEY
VIDOTTO Adam [Y11] INGLEWOOD
WIINSCHL Louis [Y10] MAYLANDS
VIELA DEAN Christian [Y04] SUBIACO
WILKIE Jacob [Y09] BASSENDEAN
VIELA DEAN Sebastian [Y07] SUBIACO VINCIGUERRA Giacomo [Y06] DIANELLA VIVIAN Benjamin [Y11] CLOVERDALE VO Ethan [Y04] HIGHGATE VOS Daniel [Y11] COOLBINIA VULETA Thomas [Y05] RIVERVALE WALKER Naoki [Y07] SHENTON PARK WALSH Axel [Y05] DIANELLA WALSH Eli [Y06] WEMBLEY WALSH Xavier [Y09] DIANELLA WARMDEAN George [Y09] NORANDA WATERVOORT Max [Y12] GIDGEGANNUP
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YEO Jensen [Y10] CONNOLLY YEO Ryan [Y05] MT CLAREMONT YORK Maxwell [Y08] HERNE HILL
ZINNI Thomas [Y08] BEDFORD ZIROJEVIC Stefan [Y07] BAYSWATER
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2019 ANNUAL ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS EDITOR AND GRAPHIC DESIGNER MISS MADDIE ADAMS, TRINITY COLLEGE
PHOTOGRAPHY MISS MADDIE ADAMS, TRINITY COLLEGE MRS NATASHA HENEGHAN, TRINITY COLLEGE MRS KELLI PALLA, TRINITY COLLEGE MRS KARYN CLEMENTS, CLEMENTS AND THE FOX MR TOM CAMPBELL, TOTAL SPORTS PHOTOGRAPHY MR ROBERT JOHNSON, ROBERT JOHNSON PHOTOGRAPHY MR DAVID RYALL, PHOTO HENDRIKS
REPORTS AND PROOFREADING WE WOULD LIKE TO ACKNOWLEDGE MS SHEILA ROBINSON, MRS KELLI PALA, MRS GEORGINA ANKERS, MS DIANE MILLAR AND TEACHING STAFF FOR THEIR INVALUABLE ASSISTANCE WITH PROVIDING DATA, REPORTS AND PROOFREADING.
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ABSENT: Ruben Gonzalez
INSET: Luke Cotton, Juliano Ipsaro-Passione, Jackson Lee
FRONT ROW: Alexander Moffatt, Alexander Rossi, Luca Rossi, James Della Gatta, Dejan Bouwhuis, John Lagan, Joseph Dawson, Simon Homsany, Mr Tim Hince, Mr Peter Norman, Mr Darren O’Neill, Mr Kenny Chan, Mr Anthony Byrne, Jean-Paul Starkie, Anton Chokolich, Benjamin Allen, Sean Harrison, Samuel Symons, Lachlan Sibosado, Dimitri Tsagaris, Aaron Moore
SECOND ROW: Jason Le, Max Watervoort, Nicholas Cattalini, Lachlan Rainsford, Jonathan Cooke, Gabriel Thomas, Revonne Godfrey, Lachlan Loveridge, Soorya Kurubalan, Jake Pizzuto, Harrison Min Oo, Ethan Gosatti, Cruz Cleary, Ethan Marrapodi, Dion Carle, Ethan Holmsen, Minh Truong, Benjamin Adams, Peter Hoang, Samuel Minniti, Daivik Anil, Declan Allen, Angus Hay, Jacques Mafrica
THIRD ROW: Brody Close, Perth Libao, Alexander Santoro, Jacob D’Castro, Kobe Bagshaw, Brandon Duong, Alex Biundo, Will Gavin, Jaxon Degebrodt, Brett Hassett, Nicholas Campagna, Leon Rocca, Timothy Forrest, Louis Tot, Callum Clayton, Ryan Tan, Callum Reader, John Blair, Timothy McDonald, Leroy Pigram, Michael Miocevich, Harry Emmanuel, Matthew Roche, Seyha Robertson-Zurzolo
FOURTH ROW: Trey Dawson, Andrew Nguyen, Henry Ladhams, Oliver Bell, Adam Robinson, Brendan Murphy, Jack Thomson, Victor Le Tessier, Rory McElwee, Griffin Binning, Marcus McRostie, Isaac Del Casale, Tomas Despotovski, Jacob Mangan, Zach Manson, Isaac Patman, Angus Owens, Jacob Spitteler, Honour Ta, Joshua De Filippis, Matthew Della Gatta, Adam Ricci, Jaycob Kell
FIFTH ROW: Cameron Baker, Manav Patel, Michael Ciancotti, Ayodhya Jayawickrema, Owen McMahon, Andrew Petagna, Ashley Lloyd, Isaac Poon, Semisi Amato, Alexander Henwood, D’Arcy Culverwell, Jakson Egan, Thomas Rundle, Alexander Pagano, Aidan Darmawan, Sailee Reed, Alessio Cottino, Jarrod Jeremiah, Gaudi Robbins, Mitchell Craig, Thomas Green, Ashley Degebrodt
SIXTH ROW: Charlie Coates, Cooper Fare, Brayden Dillon, Lachlan Brennan, Michael Todaro, Nicholas McDonald, Lachlan Fitzgerald, Kyle Wright, Adam Knox, Zak Wilkins, Max Blair, Liam Pabbruwe, Hayden Brady, Fintan Kinsella, James Hardy, Aidan Austen, Xavier Carrabba, Jayden Egitto, Luke Ottobrino, Tim Kelly, Louis James
SEVENTH ROW: Jerome Iaconi, Matthew French, Harrison Scott-Rogan, Fynnigan Langer, Ryan Thompson, Oliver Pabbruwe, Andre’ Gorski, Ciaran McCarthy-Rymer, Samuel Pesce, Simon Fernandes, Lachlan Bozich, Zachary Weller-Thomas, Ethan Sinclair, Jacob John, Jack Harvey, William Shackles, Thomas Langdon, Max Mistilis, Tom Gartside, Lachlan Bertram
BACK ROW: Harrison Roberts, Jordan Schindler-Thomas, William Matar, Geordie Atherton, Tadhg Glynn, Sebastian Ellison, Hugh Hogan, Jack Rhodes, Ayden Wedge, Connor Seve, Dylan Hampson, Benjamin Pears, Harry Zimmermann, Ben Callaghan, Mitchell Ardagh, James Breust, Declan Farrell, Matthew Haskins, Michael Thomas
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Luke Cotton
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