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FromDIRECTOR OFCAMPUS ADMINISTRATION84th CAS TRACK AND FIELD CHAMPIONSHIPSAT SYDNEY OLYMPIC PARK ATHLETICS CENTRE (SOPAC), HOMEBUSHTHURSDAY 13th SEPTEMBER, 2012It is COMPULSORY for all boys in Years 9, 10 and 11.Boys will travel by bus from TGS to Homebush.Depart TGS at 1.15pmFinish at Homebush by 8.15pm (Approx)Boys may also be picked-up at TGS by 8.45pm (Approx)Please arrange to meet your son in the school car park (entry via Victoria St)There will be three buses leaving at 11:00 am from Prospect Road for the competitors.All boys in Years 9, 10 and 11 will travel to SOPAC by bus from <strong>School</strong>, departing at 1:15pm. Students in Years 7, 8 and 12can voluntarily attend by collecting a permission note from the Sportmaster’s office and returning the signed permission slipto the student services office by Wednesday 12th September.The Championships will finish at approximately 8.15pm. The buses will be leaving as soon as possible thereafter and willreturn all students back to the Summer Hill Campus.Any student wishing to be picked up by his parents from SOPAC after the Championships must supply a note toStudent Services by Wednesday 12th September notifying the <strong>School</strong> of these arrangements. Students not returningto <strong>Trinity</strong> must be collected by their Parents or Guardian as students are NOT to use public transport to make their way home.Parents who collect their sons from SOPAC will have to park in one of the car parks while waiting for their sons to leave theCentre in the evening, as there will not be any room for cars to park outside of the Athletics Centre.Parents will not be able to collect their sons before the end of the CAS Track and Field Championships as it is grosslydiscourteous for boys to leave before the end of the meeting. All boys should support their <strong>School</strong> Track and Field Team rightto the very end.Boys must wear their winter uniform, including coats, to the Championships. Boys should also be ready to be activelyinvolved in cheering, thus supporting our Athletes. All I-pods, MP3s, tennis balls, reading material, etc will be confiscated.Boys may take their mobile phones but must ensure they are switched off during the Championships. The phones may bekept in the student’s pocket.Boys will be able to purchase food and drink at the Centre. However, it would be an advantage to bring foodand drink, as the lines at the kiosk can be very long. No school bags should be taken to the Championships anddefinitely no glass bottles.If there is a legitimate reason for your son not to attend the Championships, parents are encouraged to write a letterto the Master of the Middle <strong>School</strong> (Yr 9) or Master of the Senior <strong>School</strong> (Yrs 10 and 11) requesting permission.Boys in Years 9 to 11 who are unable to attend the Championships will be expected to attend and give support to analternate non-compulsory <strong>School</strong> event at a later date.Bradley Wirth | Director of Campus AdministrationATTENTION All Water Polo playersA Water Polo Development Camp is taking place in the first week of the holidays;Tuesday 18 September – Thursday 20 September from 8.30am – 11.30am,at Ashfield Aquatics Centre, with <strong>Trinity</strong>’s newly appointed Director of WaterPolo Coaching, Mr Bruce Duffy. The cost is $20/pp for 3 days. For details andregistration contact Mrs Catherine Jobson, MIC Water PoloRegistration closes 10th September.www.trinity.nsw.edu.au Head Master’s Bulletin | 7 September 2012 < 3


TRACK AND FIELDThe enthusiasm and commitment shown by all members ofthe Squad at last Saturday’s Knox Invitation at BlacktownAthletics Track was inspiring. There were many personal bestperformances, with a special mention to Anthony Nguyen’s(9Hi) new <strong>School</strong> record in the 15 Years Discus breaking hisrecord from the previous week with a throw of 51.98m. Thepersonal/season best performances from last Saturday are asfollows (all 96 of them!):13 YearsManiah Betham (8He)Benjamin Bishop (5Ch)Jack Brereton (7Hi)Zachary Cameron (7WH)Jason Doric (7We)Lachlan Gai (7Fo)Monty Hannaford (7Du)Luca Hatton-Ward (8Sc)Lewis Jupp (8WH)Patrick Kearney (7Ho)Alexander Kolesnikoff (6Hi)Ben LuRusso (7He)Sebastien Moir (7Hi)Will O’Brien (8WJ)Andrew O’Dea (7La)Samuel Otton (7Ta)Kordell Payne (7Yo)Aruren Ravichandran (7Ho)Tom Salmon (7Ta)Nikhil Shaffi (7Mu)Samuel Trevena (8We)Jakob Wak (7Sc)Jason Yu (7Fo)14 YearsJoseph Choe (8La)Alexander Connolly (9Ar)Julian Duong (9He)Joseph Harman (9Hi)Walid Helou (9Fo)Hristofor Kukic (9Ar)Ryan Longville (8Mu)Remo Pascale (8Mu)Max Peters (9La)Jared Phillis (8Mu)William Piras (8Sc)Michael Rich (8He)Joshua Seet-Lee (8Ke)Jayden Tanevski (8La)Angus Tonkin (9Fo)Julius Truong (9St)Zac Watson (8We)James Wayland (8He)Hamish Weiss (9St)15 YearsDavid Barbati (9Mu)Mathew Crowhurst (10Ho)Tom Dickinson (9La)James Douglas (9La)James Finney (9Ho)Harrison Gai (9Fo)Zachary Galluzzo (9Ho)Chris Hart (9Ke)Philip Kolotas (10Yo)Isaac law (9Mu)Austin Lau (9Ta)Andrew Lin (9WH)Jordan Martenstyn (9Hi)Anthony Nguyen (9Hi)800m1500m800, 1500m400mHigh JumpDiscusHigh Jump800mHigh Jump100mDiscusShot Put800mHigh JumpHurdles200m, 400mDiscus, Shot Put100m800m, 1500mHurdlesHurdles100m800m100mDiscus100mLong JumpDiscusDiscus, Shot Put100m100mHigh JumpDiscus, Shot Put100m100m800m100mLong Jump100m, 200m, 400m800mJavelin800mJavelin, 100m3000mDiscus, Shot Put, 100m800m100m800mDiscus, Shot PutDiscus800mLong Jump100m3000m, 400m800mDiscus, Shot PutMartin Bernard (12Ta)Mathew Crowhurst (10Ho)Tony Bai (11Sc), William Burgess (11Mu), Marcus Chan (11Mu)and Charlie Davies (12Ho)Nikolas Kukic (11Ar)4 > Head Master’s Bulletin | 7 September 2012 www.trinity.nsw.edu.au


Nicholas Van Gelder (11Ar)Track & Field Encouragement Song 2012Ross Kyrgias (8La), Rohan Browning (9Du) and David Barbati (9Mu)When we were lads we wanted to beAll athletes fine for <strong>Trinity</strong>,We trained very hard with all our mightAnd worked incessantly day and night:We worked so well that when the time did comeWe were in the running to be Number One.Marcus Trevena (9We)Andy Zhong (10Hi)16 YearsBenjamin Ali-Khan (11Ta)James Carnuccio (10Yo)Nathan Chin (10He)George Corias (11Hi)Justin Fish (10Hi)Michael Goritsas (10St)Cameron Griffith (10yo)Alexander Lee (10WH)Anthony Nguyen (9Hi)Jaden Weldon (10Ta)17 YearsWilliam Burgess (11Mu)David Kwong (11WJ)David Magro (11St)Anthony Nguyen (9Hi)Jacob Roberts (12Sc)Nicholas Van Gelder (11Ar)OpensMarcus Chan (11Mu)Henry Clunies-Ross (12Sc)Tiernan Kulkarni (12St)David Magro (11St)Vikram Ramrakha (12La)Oscar Szeto (12Ke)High JumpShot Put100m1500m400m100m, 200mHigh JumpDiscus3000m200mDiscusHigh JumpHurdles800mDiscusDiscus200mLong JumpDiscusLong Jump100mDiscus800m800mOur final pre-CAS Meet will be the Waverley Invitation, to beheld at E.S. Marks Athletics Field, Kensington (next to MoorePark) this Saturday 8th September. The programme of theevents is available on the <strong>School</strong>’s website, and is the same asprevious Meets. There will be a voluntary bus leaving the VictoriaSt Gates at 8:00am for any athlete who needs transport to thecontinued over >That ideal devoted to seekWe strove every minute of every week:If iron man food was the way to goWe ate it to enable us to fight our foe:We ate so much it was plain to seeThere’d be no doubt about our victory!We listened carefully to the coachMaking sure what we did was beyond reproach:And trained every day through sun and rainAnd gained the victory again and again;But gaining victory so frequentlyWe always showed true sportsmen’s humility.If the race we chose involved any hurdlingOur foes then saw their hopes all curdling:Up and over the hurdles with movement fineWe soon arrived at the finishing line.At the finishing line we arrived so soonBut others almost took until next June.In the events which all take place on the fieldNever once were we known to yield;At javelin, discus and putting the shotWe often outdid all the other lot.We outdid them in every wayEnsuring that victory came our way.And up in the stands our school mates cheeredEffectively assuring that our talent was feared;We ran, jumped and threw to such high degreeThat no-one else had any chance of victory:No-one could match up to our efforts so greatAnd now the fourth win may be there to take!Ron Ogierwww.trinity.nsw.edu.au Head Master’s Bulletin | 7 September 2012 < 5


Meet. As this is our last opportunity to select the CAS Team, itis very important that all <strong>Trinity</strong> athletes compete in each of theirallocated events and really challenge themselves to ensure theirfinal pre-CAS performances are the best they can produce.The CAS team (which includes Reserves) will be confirmed ata Selection Meeting on Saturday afternoon, and will be postedup on the Track and Field Noticeboard 7:30am Monday morning(10th September). As in the past, this year’s selection processwill be no easy task. It is vitally important that our CAS team onSeptember 13 is the strongest performing team we are able tohave represent our <strong>School</strong>. For those athletes who unfortunatelyare not selected in the final CAS team, their involvement andsupport has been invaluable and I am sure their experiencesthis season will enable them to come back a stronger and moredetermined athlete in 2013.Training on Monday 10th September will be as per individualtraining programmes. On Tuesday 11th September, there will bea Quad Assembly at 8.30am to present the CAS Singlets to Teammembers (including Reserves). All selected Team members(including Reserves) are to meet on the Quadrangle by8:00am Tuesday morning. Later on in the day will be the CASTeam Photo at 1:05pm on No.1 Oval. Boys will be allowed outof class at 12:50pm to get changed into their Track and Fieldshorts and newly issued CAS singlet for the photo (no shoes). Inthe afternoon, the entire CAS Team will be having a light trainingsession and team meeting, followed by a pasta meal in thecafeteria. The cost of this Dinner is $9.50 which will be chargedto your <strong>School</strong> Account. Boys will be dismissed at 6.45pm.On Wednesday 12th September, training in the afternoon will beat the discretion of coaches, and individual boys will be notifiedif they are required to attend. On Thursday 13th September(CAS Day), Track and Field Team Members have been givenpermission from the Head Master to arrive at <strong>School</strong> in full <strong>Trinity</strong>tracksuit. Boys must still attend normal classes until 10:00am.At this time, they are permitted to leave class to have their recesson No. 1 Oval. At 10.30am they will move to the Assembly Hall fora pre-departure meeting with the MIC and Captain, followed by aformal farewell from the <strong>School</strong> on the Quadrangle at 10:50am.The Team will arrive at SOPAC by 11:45am. Team Members arenot allowed to go directly to SOPAC without attending <strong>School</strong> inthe morning.A programme for the 84th CAS Championships can be found onthe Track and Field page of the <strong>School</strong>’s website at www.trinity.nsw.edu.au. Fruit and water will be available in the <strong>Trinity</strong> tent forall Team Members, but boys will need to provide their own lunchand afternoon snack. We recommend that athletes bring a rollwith low fat cold meat and salad, a low fat yogurt, a cereal bar,and a watered down sports drink. <strong>Trinity</strong> Team Members will notbe permitted to go to the canteen at the Stadium.During the Championships, Team Members must remain in the<strong>Trinity</strong> tent when they are not competing or warming up for theirevent(s). The only uniform permitted to be worn in competitionon the day is the <strong>Trinity</strong> CAS Singlet and Track and Field Shorts(not PE shorts). Boys are not permitted to wear jewellery ofany type, and can only wear tights (must be above the knee) ifthey are worn under their Track and Field shorts (CAS rule). AllTeam Members must stay at the Championships until the finalpresentations have been completed (around 8:00pm). At thistime, boys need to then make their own way with their parents tothe function at the Preparatory <strong>School</strong>.The 2012 End of Season Track and Field Function will be held atthe conclusion of the Championships at the Preparatory <strong>School</strong>,beginning at 8.15pm. It will be held in the ‘Pavilion’ building.There will be a bus for boys at the end of the Championships, orthey can make their own way there with their parents. An RSVPis required for this function, with the invitation extended to allboys, and family members, who have been part of the Trackand Field Community throughout the Season. An invitation andR.S.V.P. form can be found on the inside cover of the Track andField handbook. RSVPs are due to Mrs Rebecca Miller in theSportsmaster’s Office by Monday 10th September.I would also like to take this opportunity to thank all the Trackand Field parents for helping to make this year’s season sucha successful and memorable one for all involved. Your supportand encouragement has been inspiring, as has been yourassistance with running the various events at our Invitation andother Meets. A special thank you is also extended to Mrs AnnaEdwards for her tireless efforts throughout the season, as wellas the other members of the FOTF committee. Your support isgreatly appreciated and I look forward to working with many ofyou again in the coming year as we continue to support the boysin their efforts in Track and Field at <strong>Trinity</strong>.Finally, to the boys selected in the 2012 <strong>Trinity</strong> Track and Fieldteam, this year’s Championships is an opportunity to representyour <strong>School</strong> in front of the biggest crowd of any <strong>School</strong> event. Thephysical preparation phase is over – it is now how you mentallyhandle the challenge. Congratulations, and enjoy the moment!Andrew MurphyMIC Track & Field and Director of Athletic DevelopmentCongratulations to the following students for impressiveresults at the following competitions;Cameron Griffith (10Yo) and Ben Bishop (5Ch)who represented NSW at the National Cross CountryChampionships in Adelaide on 1st September, producinggreat results in very difficult conditions.The <strong>School</strong> Relays took place on Thursday 30th August atSOPAC – <strong>Trinity</strong> <strong>Grammar</strong> <strong>School</strong> participated in the SeniorOpen Distance relay and came away with the bronze medal.Congratulations to the following students;> > Cameron Griffiths (10Yo) (1200m)> > David Kwong (11WJ) (800m)> > Mitchell Needham (10La) (800m)> > Henry Naylor (11Ho) (400m)SOCIETY OF THE ARTSSOCIETY OF THEARTS SCHOLARSHIPSApplication forms can be downloaded from the<strong>Trinity</strong> website and are to be submitted by 2October. Visual arts, drama and music studentscompleting Year 12 in 2013 are eligible to apply.Three scholarships are awarded annually tostudents showing exceptional interest andpotential in the area of visual or performing arts.For further information please contact CatherineBenz, Convenor, Society of the Arts.6 > Head Master’s Bulletin | 7 September 2012 www.trinity.nsw.edu.au


JAMES MORWOOD | PUBLIC MEETINGTHE RELEVANCE OFANCIENT GREECE AND ROMETO THE 21ST CENTURYWithout doubt a formal education plays a crucialpart in preparing children and young people forlife. As such, it is important that the subjects theystudy are worthwhile, meaningful to their livesand preferably enjoyable. With this in mind, it isappropriate to ask what relevance the study ofancient Greece and Rome has in the 21st century.speaker | Mr James MorwoodEmeritus Fellow, Wadham College OxfordMr Morwood spent 30 years at Harrow, the lastseventeen of them as Headof Classics, He was GrocynLecturer, in charge of thelanguage teaching for theClassics Faculty, at OxfordUniversity. He has beena prodigious author ofbooks and articles onclassical subjects.WEDNESDAY 12 SEPTEMBER 2012 | 7:30PM | THE JAMES WILSON HOGG ASSEMBLY HALLMarialy Pacheco (Cuba) and her trioHavana-born, Brisbane-based, Marialy Pacheco represents the nextgeneration of Cuban jazz pianists. Classically trained and with a passionfor jazz, she has an immense talent for highly nuanced improvisation,driven by the rhythms of her native Cuba. In 2002, at the age of 19,she won the Cuban competition Jo-Jazz, with Grammy award-winnerChucho Valdes presiding over the jury. She has recently won the highlyprized International Piano Solo Competition at the Montreux JazzFestival in Switzerland.Proudly presented by <strong>Trinity</strong>’s Society of the Arts.Tickets$30 General admission | $20 ConcessionFree | Society of the Arts Members and <strong>Trinity</strong> studentsBook online at www.trybooking.com/BFOWor phone Delmar Gallery, 9581 6070 (Wednesday to Friday)Concert Venue Orchestra Room, Roderick West <strong>School</strong> of MusicConcert Date Thursday, 11 October, 7.30pmwww.trinity.nsw.edu.au Head Master’s Bulletin | 7 September 2012 < 7


TRINITY FOOTBALLSummer Hill CampusFOOTBALL<strong>Trinity</strong> Football<strong>Trinity</strong> <strong>Grammar</strong> <strong>School</strong>FENCING119 Prospect Road Summer Hi l NSW 2130 | Phone 02 9581-6000 | Fax 02 9799-9449FOOTBALL CLINICS K-6 and 7-10September <strong>School</strong> HolidaysSeptember 24-27thYEARS 7 TO 10FOOTBALL CLINICSEPTEMBER SCHOOL HOLIDAYSYour son wi l have the opportunity to develop his ba l ski ls and general fitness as he plays various gamesthat centre on having fun with a footba l. The level of instruction wi l be appropriate for the age of the boysso tha they gain the knowledge, confidence and experience to ensure success and enjoyment. Notably, allboys wi l have a wonderful opportunity to play on our synthetic surface and Indoor Footba l surfaces.Our coaching sta f are fu ly qualified coaches who were former or are present distinguished Footba l players.Leading coaches wi l be David Barre t and Zlatko Arambasic, both cu rent school teachers at WestfieldsSports High and <strong>Trinity</strong> <strong>Grammar</strong> <strong>School</strong> respectively. David played we l over 300 NSL and Zlatko spent10 years playing in Europe whilst also representing Australia at a l levels. Zlatko is the cu rent Director ofFootball at <strong>Trinity</strong>. Other notable coaches likely to a tend, pending external coaching commitments, areformer Socceroo and cu rent Australian U/20s Coach Paul Okon, and Ante Juric, NSWIS and cu rent<strong>Trinity</strong> 1st XI coach.The DetailsWHERE <strong>Trinity</strong> <strong>Grammar</strong> <strong>School</strong>, Summer Hi lThe <strong>Trinity</strong> Winter Fencing Season came to a close onSaturday 1st September at the Senior <strong>School</strong>boys’ Team FoilsCompetition hosted by the NSW Fencing Association at PCYC,Steel Park, Marrickville.The upcoming September FootballClinics will provide our boys with awonderful opportunity to maintain theirfitness and Football touch during theHoliday break.The clinics are run by David Barrett along with former andcurrent professional players. As usual <strong>Trinity</strong> staff members willalso be present to make sure that the boys are well looked after.Notably, a significant proportion of the proceeds from this Clinicwill go towards the Senior <strong>School</strong> Football Tour and thus yoursupport will be much appreciated. All Fliers can be found on ourwebsite.CDSFA Striker <strong>School</strong> ProgrammeStarts October 8th and concludes 3rd December(Monday afternoons)All <strong>Trinity</strong> Boys who are registered with the Canterbury DistrictSoccer Football Association (CDSFA) are welcome to attendthis opportunity to work on their shooting proficiency and kickingtechnique.For more details and information on how to register, visit theCDSFA website by clicking here.Richard Bishop | Master in Charge of FootballandZlatko Arambasic | Director of Football CoachingWHEN Monday 24th to Thursday 27th September, 2012TIME 9am to 12pm (check in at 8:45am Monday only)BRING > footba l boots> indoor shoes> hat> water bo tle> sunscreen> bring your own footba l.COST $90 (this amount wi l be added to your son’s school fees)DUE TO LIMITED GYM SPACE, IN CASE OF BAD WEATHER CALL 1300 788 477 (after 8:00am,fo low Senior <strong>School</strong> prompt) or ca l Mr Ba re t on 0411 521 986Please note that a 20% cance lation fee applies after Friday 14th September, 2012Enquiries The Director of Footba l, Mr Arambasic 9581 6077or 0404 854 702 or David Barre t 0411 521 986RETURN THIS PERMISSION SLIP AND MEDICAL FORM TO YOUR SON’S CLASS TEACHER ORRECEPTION BY Friday 14th September, 2012<strong>Trinity</strong> was able to field three teams. Team A was made up ofCaptain of Fencing Gabriel Lim (12Yo), David Chan (12He),Henry Rodriguez (11Yo), and Ryan Keable (11Ar).Team B was Vice-Captain Ben Bradford (12WJ), JamesMason (11Ta), Jonathan Yong (11WH) and Nathaniel Bradford(11WH).Team C was Mohamed Ismail (11WJ), Sam Gray (11WJ),Andrew Hartley (11Ta), Alex Blackwell (11Ar) and ThomasIssa (11WJ).Each of our fencers gave a good account of himself againsttalented opponents who came mostly from other CAS and GPSschools. Many of these have competed at national and eveninternational standard. The B team excelled themselves with aconvincing win against Newington.The three teams advanced to the quarter finals qualifying 11th,13th and 14th. In the quarter against Sydney <strong>Grammar</strong>, HenryRodriguez had one inspiring bout in particular where starting at0-5 he defeated his opponent 10-7. The boys all kept calm underpressure and applied everything that Coach James Walsh hadbeen teaching them over the year. However, for most this wastheir first competition and no team was able to advance further.In all, it was an enjoyable day and the experience gained isinvaluable.I would like to thank Gabriel Lim for his reliable leadership overthe year and also commend Ryan Keable for his exemplarycommitment to this sport.Mr David Latimer | MIC Fencing (Winter)INVITATIONThe <strong>School</strong> Council and The Head Master invite you and your friends to attend...MIDDLE SCHOOL SPEECH DAYon Thursday, 4 October 2012 at 10.30am at Sydney Town Hall2012SENIOR SCHOOL SPEECH DAYon Thursday, 4 October 2012 at 2.15pm at Sydney Town HallCENTENARY EVENT: PRIMARY YEARS MUSIC CONCERTon Wednesday, 21 November 2012 at 7pmpresented at The James Wilson Hogg Assembly Hall, Summer Hill CampusCENTENARY EVENT: THE FESTIVAL OF NINE LESSONS AND CAROLSon Friday, 30 November 2012 at 7.30pm in St Andrew’s Cathedral, SydneyTHE FESTIVAL OF NINE LESSONS AND CAROLSon Sunday, 2 December 2012 at 8pm in the <strong>Trinity</strong> <strong>Grammar</strong> <strong>School</strong> War Memorial ChapelPREPARATORY SCHOOL ANNUAL PRIZE GIVINGon Thursday, 6 December 2012 at 5.30pm in The James Wilson Hogg Assembly HallJUNIOR SCHOOL ANNUAL PRIZE GIVINGon Friday, 7 December 2012 at 10am in The James Wilson Hogg Assembly Hall<strong>Trinity</strong> <strong>Grammar</strong> <strong>School</strong>Preparatory <strong>School</strong>ORDER OF SERVICEPRIMARYYEARS MUSICCONCERTWednesday, 21 November 2012 at 7pmThe James Wilson Hogg Assembly Hall,<strong>Trinity</strong> <strong>Grammar</strong> <strong>School</strong>ORDER OF SERVICETRINITY GRAMMAR SCHOOLJUNIOR SCHOOLA Festival ofNine Lessonsand Carols2012JUNIOR SCHOOL ANNUAL PRIZE GIVING10.00AM FRIDAY 7 DECEMBER 2011YEAR IN REVIEWTHE JAMES WILSON HOGG ASSEMBLY HALLSUMMER HILLWithinThe <strong>Trinity</strong> <strong>Grammar</strong> <strong>School</strong>War Memorial ChapelSummer HillSunday 2nd December, 2012 at 8.00 pmPREPARATORY SCHOOL ANNUAL PRIZE GIVING5.30PM THURSDAY 6 DECEMBER 2011YEAR IN REVIEWTHE JAMES WILSON HOGG ASSEMBLY HALLSUMMER HILL2012TRINITY GRAMMAR SCHOOLSPEECH DAYORDER OF SERVICEA Festival ofNine Lessonsand CarolsSt Andrew’s Cathedral, SydneyFriday, November 30th, 2012MIDDLE SCHOOL SPEECH DAY AND PRIZE GIVINGFOR YEARS 7 - 9 10.30AMYEAR IN REVIEWSENIOR SCHOOL SPEECH DAY AND PRIZE GIVINGFOR YEARS 10 - 12 2.15PM<strong>Trinity</strong> <strong>Grammar</strong> <strong>School</strong>Preparatory <strong>School</strong>TRINITY GRAMMAR SCHOOL2012PREPARATORY SCHOOLTHURSDAY 4 OCTOBER 2012 | SYDNEY TOWN HALL8 > Head Master’s Bulletin | 7 September 2012 www.trinity.nsw.edu.au


THIS WEEK...<strong>Trinity</strong> <strong>Grammar</strong> <strong>School</strong>Friday, 7 September 20126:00am - 8:00am DEAS September Expedition 2012 - Pre-activity Pack March (Cooks River)7:00am - 8:15am Years 10-12 Weeks House - Legacy Day Badge Selling (Ashfield Station)7:30am - 3:40pm NSW Table Tennis Secondary <strong>School</strong>boys Shield (Olympic Park)3:20pmCadets - Years 9-11 Promotions Course3:20pm - 6:00pm <strong>School</strong> Basketball Competition (Sydney Boys High, Moore Park)5:00pm - 6:00pm CAS Representative Debating Training Session 2 (Waverly College)7:00pmYears 7-11 - ‘Best of Art’ Exhibition (DG) - opening7:30pm - 9:30pm Boarders Go-Karting Excursion (Arncliffe)7:30pm - 9:30pm Years 6-10 Boarders, Excursion to Laser Siege (Arncliffe)Saturday, 8 September 2012Track & Field - Invitation (ES Marks)Sunday, 9 September 2012Snow Sports - Subaru Australian Championships conclude (Perisher)10:00am - 5:00pm Drama - CAS Drama Festival Rehearsal - Day 1 (Knox)Monday, 10 September 2012Library and Cafeteria open until 7.00pmYears Pre K-12 - Literacy Week7:15amAustralian Open Swimming Championships (Challenge Stadium, Perth) - commences9:45am - 2:30pm Year 9 Chinese Language Students Excursion (Chinatown & Marigold Restaurant)10:00am - 5:00pm Drama - CAS Drama Festival Rehearsal - Day 2 (Knox)7:00pm - 10:00pm Music - Big Band Night of Jazz (OR)Tuesday, 11 September 20129:00am - 4:00pm Drama - CAS Drama Festival Performance - Day 3 (Knox)12:00pm - 5:00pm Years 7-11 ‘Best of Art’ Exhibition concludes (DG)1:00pmPhotographs - CAS Track & Field team (No. 1 Oval)1:15pmYears 7-12 Photographs [CAS Representative Debating & absentee catch up, if required](Chapel Way)5:30pm - 7:30pm Track & Field - Pre CAS Dinner (Cafeteria)Wednesday, 12 September 20129:45am - 2:30pm Years 10, 11 & IB Chinese Language Students Excursion (Chinatown & Marigold Restaurant)5:00pm - 7:30pm Year 12 Hilliard House Farewell Dinner (Sydney Tower Restaurant)6:00pmYear 12 - Bishop Chambers House - Boarders’ Farewell Dinner (DH)6:00pm - 9:30pm CAS Representative Debating GPS vs CAS (Venue tba)7:00pm - 9:00pm Year 12 Henderson House Farewell Dinner (Dolcissimos, Haberfield)7:30pm - 9:00pm Classics - Public Information Evening (TR)Thursday, 13 September 201210:25amTrack & Field - pre-departure Team meeting (AH)1:00pmYears 9-11 Track & Field - 84th CAS Track & Field Championships [compulsory] (SOPAC)8:00pm - 10:00pm Track & Field - CAS End of Season Dinner (Pavilion, Preparatory <strong>School</strong>)Friday, 14 September 2012<strong>Trinity</strong> Quilters (CR)General TRINITY TERM CONCLUDESYear 12 - Community Service Morning12:30pm - 1:30pm Year 12 - Valedictory BBQ (Colonnade)1:50pmValedictory Assembly - Year 12 (AH, EDT, TR & TLT)3:20pmChapel Service for Year 12 and their families (Memorial Chapel)3:20pm - 6:00pm <strong>School</strong> Basketball Competition (Sydney Boys High, Moore Park)5:00pm Bishop Chambers House - open for Year 126:30pmValedictory Dinner - Year 12 and their parents (Lemontage, Lilyfield)7:00pmBishop Chambers House - closes for all BoardersCANTEEN | CAFETERIA ROSTERMilton Cujes | Head Master | Friday 7 September 2012WEEK 9 | 10th September - 14th SeptemberMonday Ellis, J; Hooper, A; Kerr, C; Petrohilos, M.Tuesday Keogh, M; Kerry, L; McGrath, S; Thomas, A.Wednesday Khoury, F; Kostoglou, O; Stedman, L; Cass, T.Thursday Liang, H; Lipman, J; Nigro, D.Friday Caldelis, S; Heaton R; Johnson, L; Rizzo, B.DETUR GLORIA SOLI DEO12 > Head Master’s Bulletin | 7 September 2012 www.trinity.nsw.edu.au


Auxiliaries SpringLUNCHEONTuesday 6th November 2012 | 11.30amWests Ashfield Leagues clubLevel 2The day includes:Hot & Cold Buffet LuncheonLive EntertainmentPlus...Fashions on the FieldIt’s your day to shine!The categories are:Classic Racewear | Couple $500Classic Racewear | Female $250Classic Racewear | Male $250Classic Hat | Female $250Classic Hat | Male $250To register, please complete the “Fashions on theField” form available at Reception or at the entry ofthe Lounge on the day.Tickets: Members $65Non Members $75Purchase your tickets at ReceptionPhone: 8752 2000www.trinity.nsw.edu.au Head Master’s Bulletin | 7 September 2012 < 13

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