My Trinity 2022

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In 1996 a time capsule was buried at Trinity to coincide with the visit of the Archbishop of Canterbury and the celebration of the 400th anniversary of the founding of the John Whitgift Foundation. 25 years later it was dug up and contents included modern music of the time, magazines, and other forms of media as well as a video cassette portraying an extremely candid view of the school. What we found most interesting were some predictions made by the boys as to what was to come over the next 25 years. There will be a permanent space station in earth’s orbit Yes, there is. The international Space Station launched in 1998. More pieces were added over the next two years before the Station was ready for people to live there. The first crew arrived on November 2, 2000. People have lived on the space station ever since. Lunar exploration will have resumed Whilst crewed missions to the moon still haven’t resumed, research into the moon and journeys to space still take place. NASA’s Artemis Program aims to return to the Moon by 2024 and set up a sustained human presence that would allow us to regularly visit our celestial neighbour. There will be a cure for HIV/AIDS Not yet. However, anti-retroviral therapy gives people with HIV a near-normal life expectancy. The internet will have been replaced by something better Far from it – the internet has become even bigger and something that we cannot live without. We shop, we surf, we communicate. We work, teach and study. We find friends and love online. We blog, vlog, stream, catch-up. Sometimes we go viral. And, we now have access to it from our phones at anytime and anywhere thanks to Wi-Fi. Coronation Street and Blue Peter will still be going strong Indeed, they are. In 2018, Blue Peter celebrated 60 years with various events across the UK for “The Big Birthday Year”. In September 2020, its’ 40th presenter joined the show.

On 7th February 2020, Coronation Street premiered its 10,000th episode and celebrated its 60th anniversary later that year, with Barbara Knox, still a cast member after 58 years. Buses will still be late Yes, but not as bad. Bus punctuality data showed that in 2020/21, in London, 89% of nonfrequent bus services ran on time. The highest level since the first data was published. We also have apps to show when buses will arrive, and most bus stops display this data. Everything will be better than it is now I think we’ll leave this question for you to answer ...


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Meet your Alumni and Development Team

6min
pages 38-39

COP26 - Alumni Delivering a Net-Zero Event

3min
pages 8-9

Lime Meadow Acoustic Folk and Blues Club

2min
page 33

The Trinity Club - Rugby

2min
page 33

The Trinity Club - Cricket

2min
page 32

The Mitre Players

2min
page 32

The Trinity Club - Hockey

3min
page 31

The Trinity Club Golf Society

2min
page 31

Memory Lane - RAF Uniform

2min
page 29

Memory Lane - 1996 Time Capsule

3min
page 28

Giving Day 2022

2min
pages 26-27

Trinity Golf Day

2min
page 25

The Rise of Golf at Trinity

3min
page 24

Alumnae Reunion

3min
pages 20-21

My Trinity: The Trinity Community Networking Platform

2min
page 18

Alumni Talks

3min
page 19

Alumni in the Spotlight - Katey Fisher

5min
page 17

Alumni in the Spotlight - Wil Coma

4min
page 16

Alumni in the News

4min
pages 4-5

Alumni in the Spotlight - Nina Pimblett

3min
page 13

Alumni in the Spotlight

5min
pages 14-15

Alumni in the Spotlight

4min
page 12

Dr Simon Jackman

5min
pages 6-7

The school’s green credentials – how do we stack up?

6min
pages 10-11
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