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The-2017-Triangle- Web.Pdf THE TRIANGLE 2017 THE MAGAZINE OF TRINITY GRAMMAR SCHOOL THE TRIANGLE TRINITY GRAMMAR SCHOOL 2017 SUMMER HILL SENIOR, MIDDLE AND JUNIOR SCHOOLS STRATHFIELD PREPARATORY SCHOOL WOOLLAMIA FIELD STUDIES CENTRE FOUNDER THE RT. REV. G. A. CHAMBERS, O. B. E., D. D. SCHOOL PRAYER MISSION STATEMENT Heavenly Father, Trinity aims to provide its boys with a thoroughly Christian education, which recognises the importance We ask your blessing of spiritual qualities in every sphere of learning and upon all who work living. Its commitment to academic excellence, pastoral in and for this School. care and participation in a breadth of sporting activities, creative and performing arts promotes a rich cultural Grant us faith to grow spiritually, ethos and develops the individual talents of each boy in Strength to grow bodily, Mind, Body and Spirit. A wide-ranging curriculum caters for both the intellectually gifted and those interested in And wisdom to grow intellectually, vocational courses, and is arguably the most extensive of Through Jesus Christ our Lord, Amen. non-selective Independent Boys Schools in NSW. CONTENTS SENIOR AND MIDDLE SCHOOLS PREPARATORY SCHOOL JUNIOR SCHOOL 3rd Summer Hill Scout Group 131 Middle School Report 28 3rd Summer Hill Scout Group 131 3rd Summer Hill Scout Group 131 Academic Dean 38 Mock Trial 110 AFL 238 AFL 238 Academy of Music 114 Music Captains' Report 113 Basketball 230 Basketball 270 Activities Master's Report 94 Music Competitions 118 Captain's Report 210 Captain's Report 250 Chapel 258 AFL 141 Music Concerts 118 Chapel 212 Chess 258 Archaeological Society 95 Music Quartets 125 Chess 220 Colouring Club 258 Archives 54 Music Trios 124 Cricket 239 Cricket 239 Basketball 143 Old Trinitarians' Union Report 52 Debating 221 Debating 259 Berea 96 Oratory 129 Football 232 Drama Club 260 Big Band 115 Parents' and Friends' Association 53 House Reports 216 Football 272 Boarding House 56 Peer Support 130 Library 213 Games Club 260 Cadets 97 PK/K to Year 12 49 Milverton Early Childhood 214 Gardening Club 260 Camerata Choir 116 Prefects 48 Minimites 242 House Reports 254 Cartesian's Society 101 Prizes 2017 30 Music 222 K - Year 2 252 Cello Ensemble 116 Raw Challenge 168 Poetry Recitation Competition 226 Kahoot Club 261 Chaplain's Report 57 Rugby 169 Prize Giving Address 2017 204 Kids in the Kitchen 261 Library 262 Chess 102 School Captain's Report 46 Prize List 2016 206 Mandarin Immersion 261 Concert Band 120 School Council Notes 50 Public Speaking Competition 226 Minimites 242 Cricket 150 Serenata Strings 126 Rugby 243 Music 263 Cross County 154 Sinfonietta 126 School Officers 211 Prize Giving Address 2017 246 Debating 103 Snow Sports 132 Softball, Tee-Ball 234 Prize List 2016 248 Director of IB Report 44 Society of the Arts 60 Sportsmaster's Report 228 Rugby 243 Director of Music Report 111 Sports Academy 175 Swimming 235 School Officers 251 Director of Vocational Studies Report 45 Sports Experience 133 Track and Field 236 Softball, Tee-Ball 274 Diving 156 Sportsmaster's Report 138 Visual Arts 227 Speech Competition 266 Sportsmaster's Report 268 Drama IB Film and Entertainment 105 Staff Directory 6 Writing Competitions 226 STEM Club 266 Drum Corps 120 Staff Valete 22 Swimming and Diving 275 Duke of Edinburgh 107 Swimming - CAS 176 Track and Field 276 Ecological Awareness Group 108 Swimming - School 180 Visual Arts 267 Environmental and Field Studies 58 Symphonic Wind Band 127 Writing Competition 266 Fencing 158 Symphony Orchestra 128 Fishing Club 108 Table Tennis 184 Football 159 Technology Club 133 Foundation 51 Tennis 185 Golf 166 The Arthur Holt Library 61 ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS Guitar Ensemble 121 Track and Field 191 Head Master's Report 24 Trinity Chapel Choir 117 Editor in chief Mr Milton Cujes Head Master's Valete 17 Trinity Connection 54 Designer Mrs Angela Lustre House Captains 48 Trinity Science Investigators 134 Editorial Support Mrs Janet Wilkins | Mr Ron Ogier House Notes 62 Valete - Year 12 278 Photography Melba Studios | Mr Ron Ogier | Intermediate Band 121 Visual Arts 135 Mr Giovanni Portelli | Mr Paul Seiser Circulation Current Parents, Staff Intermediate String Orchestra 122 Volleyball 197 Contact Details Trinity Grammar School Water Polo 201 Lawn Bowls 167 p. 61 2 9581 6000 Marching Band 123 Year 10 Charity Committee 137 f. 61 2 9799 9449 [email protected] Mathematics Club 109 Year 12 Committee 49 www.trinity.nsw.edu.au Printed by Image Print Pty Ltd [email protected] Cricos Provider No: 02308G Council of Trinity Grammar School SCHOOL COUNCIL 2017 STAFF DIRECTORY 2017 PRESIDENT HEAD MASTER The Most Reverend Dr Glenn Davies, B.SC. M.Div. Dip. A. Ph.D Mr G. Milton Cujes, B.Ec.(Hons) (Syd), Dip.Ed.(UNE), M.A. 1996/3 (1972- Archbishop of Sydney (Syd), Dip.School Admin. (Armidale CAE), M.Ed. (Melb), F.A.C.E., M.A.C.E.L., F.A.I.M., 79) CHAIRMAN H.F.T.G.N. Mr Richard Pegg HEAD MASTER’S EXECUTIVE HONORARY SECRETARY Deputy Head Master and Director of Boarding Mr Peter Green, B.Sc. (Syd.), T. Cert., M.A.C.E., 1989 Mr Martin Cook F.T.G.N. (Terms 1-2) HONORARY TREASURER Deputy Head Master - Operations Mr Richard Moffitt Mr Craig Sandwell, B.A. (Syd), Dip.Ed. (Syd.CAE), 1990 M.Ed.Admin. (UNSW), M.A.C.E.L., (Senior MEMBERS OF THE COUNCIL Master Terms 1-2) Mr Peter Bakunowicz Deputy Head Master - Students Mr Matthew Bradfield Mr Bradley Barr, B.Ed. (Syd), Dip.Teach. (Syd), M.A.C.E., 1986 (Master of the Middle School Terms 1-2) The Reverend Christopher Braga Bursar Dr Margaret Chu Mr Campbell Dungan, C.P.A., B.Comm. (UNSW) 1988 Dr Robert Claxton Master of the Preparatory School 2015 Dr Peter Collins Mr Christopher Wyatt, B.Teach. (ACU), B.Ed. (NICE), M.Ed. (CSU) Dr Andrew Connolly Master of the Senior School The Reverend Dane Courtney (Terms 1-2) Dr Heath De Lany, B. Soc. Sc (ACU), Grad. Dip. Ed. 2014 (Monash), M.Ed, Psych. (Melb), Ed.D. (UNE)., The Reverend Andrew Katay M.A.C.E.L. The Reverend Alan Lukabyo Master of the Middle School (Director of Sport and Co-Curricular Term 1) The Reverend David Mears Mr John Allen, B.A. Grad. Dip.Ed. (UTS), M.Sc. (Oxon) 2004/4 The Reverend Justin Moffatt Master of the Junior School Mr Craig Moore Mr Mark Dunn, B.A. (Syd), Dip. Ed. (UON), M. 2015/2 Leadership & Mngt Educ. (UON), ATA Mrs Wendy Mugridge (NSWIT), M.A.C.E.L. Academic Dean The Reverend Trevor Oakley Mr Jason Cheers, B.Ed. (Hons) (H.M.E.) (Syd), M.Ed. 1995/2 MEMBERS OF THE EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE OF THE SCHOOL COUNCIL (Educational Management & Leadership) Dr Peter Collins (Chairman) (Syd), M.A.C.E., M.A.C.E.L., M.T.G.N. Assistant to the Head Master and Director of Creative Arts Mr Richard Moffitt (Treasurer) Mr Kell Daniels, B.Ed. (Syd. CAE), M.Ed. Admin., 1997 Mr Matthew Bradfield (UNSW), F.A.C.E., M.A.C.E.L. Mr Martin Cook Director of Professional Learning and Accreditation Mr Thomas Mae, B.Ec., (Syd), M.A. (Macq. Uni.), Dip.Ed. 2004 The Reverend Alan Lukabyo (STC), L.LB. (UNSW). F.A.C.E., F.T.G.N. Mr Craig Moore Senior Master (Summer Hill Campus) and Director of Community Relations Mr Richard Pegg Mr Stephen Heanly, B.Ed. (UON), M.Ed.(UON) 1993 SENIOR STAFF | SUMMER HILL CAMPUS Chaplain The Reverend 1997 Gregory Webster, B.App. Sc. (C.C.H.S.), B.Th. (Hons) (Moore College), Dip. Min. Dip. Arts (Theol) Registrar (Secondary) Mr James Leckie, B.Ed. (Syd) 1997 Director of Campus Administration Mr Bradley Wirth, B.Ed. (Science) (Syd) 2000 Deputy Master of the Senior School TRINITY GRAMMAR SCHOOL | THE TRIANGLE 2017 THE | GRAMMAR SCHOOL TRINITY Mr Andrew Yarad, B.Ed. (Secondary Mathematics) (ACU) 2001/4 6 Deputy Master of the Middle School Curator of the Delmar Gallery and Convenor of the Society of the Arts Mr David Galluzzo, B.Sc. (Syd), Grad.Dip.Ed. (CTC), 1999 Grad.Dip. Arts (Religious Ed.) (ACU) Ms Catherine Benz, B.Art.Th. (UNSW) 2010/2 Sportsmaster Mr Hugo Engele, B.Ed. (Secondary) (HMH) (Syd), 2014 SENIOR SUBJECT MASTERS M.Ed. (Leadership) (UNSW) Christian Studies Activities Master The Reverend 1997 Mr Lachlan White, B.Ed. (TAS) (Syd) 2003 Gregory Webster, B.App. Sc. (C.C.H.S.), B.Th. (Hons) (98-99, (Moore College), Dip. Min. Dip. Arts (Theol.) 01) Drama Assistant Director of Community Relations Mr Brendan Duhigg, B.A., (Syd), B.A. (Film and 1998 Mr Richard Bishop, B. Com. B.A. (UNSW), Dip.Ed. (Syd), 2000 Television) (Aust. Film, Television and Radio Th.Dip. (ACT). School), Dip. Ed. (Mitchell CAE) Director of TESS Economics Ms Fabienne Arora, B.A. (Syd), MH.Sc.(Behavioural Sc.) 2005/4 Mr Ian Moore, B. Com. (UNSW), Dip.Ed. (Syd), 1978 (Syd). MAPS Term 1 F.A.C.E Mrs Vicky Harrison, Dip.Ed. (Birmingham), Spec. 1999/4 Dean of English Ed.Cert. (Nepean), Ass. Dipl. Ceramics (Syd TAFE) (Terms 2-4) Ms Alison Boyd-Boland, B.A. (Hons) (Syd), Grad. 2014/4 Dip. Ed. (ACU) Grad. Dip. R.E. (ACU) M.Ed. Head of Counselling Services (Student Wellbeing) (ACU). Mr Timothy Smith, B.A.Psyc./Soc.(Canterbury, NZ), Post. 2009 English (IB) Grad. Dip.Psyc.(UOW), Post.Grad.Dip,Social Hlth.(Macq), M.M.H.(Child & Adolescent) Ms Tania Mason, B.A. (Syd), M.A. (Syd), Dip.Ed. (Syd) 2005/3 (NSW Inst. Of Psychiatry). MAPS Dean of HSIE Boarding Housemaster of School House Mr David Van Tol, B.A Arts (Syd), Grad Dip Edu.
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