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The Triangle THE TRIANGLE 2018 THE MAGAZINE OF TRINITY GRAMMAR SCHOOL THE TRIANGLE TRINITY GRAMMAR SCHOOL 2018 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 127 Mock Trial 106 3rd Summer Hill Scout Group 127 3rd Summer Hill Scout Group 127 Academic Dean 32 Music Captains' Report 109 AFL 234 AFL 234 Academy of Music 110 Music Competitions 114 Basketball 226 Basketball 268 Activities Master's Report 90 Music Concerts 114 Captain's Report 206 Bible Study/Cru Group 254 AFL 137 Music Quartets 120 Chapel 208 Captain's Report 246 Archaeological Society 91 Music Quintet 121 Chess 216 Chapel 254 Archives 50 Music Trios 120 Cricket 235 Chess 254 Basketball 139 Old Trinitarians' Union Report 48 Debating 217 Chinese Chess 262 Berea 92 Oratory 125 Football 228 Colouring Club 254 Big Band 111 Parents' and Friends' Association 49 House Reports 212 Cricket 235 Boarding House 52 Peer Support 126 Library 209 Debating 255 Cadets 93 PK/K to Year 12 45 Milverton Early Childhood 210 Drama 256 Cartesian's Society 97 Prefects 44 Minimites 238 Football 270 Cello Ensemble 112 Prizes 2018 24 Music 218 Games Club 256 Chaplain's Report 53 Raw Challenge 164 Poetry Recitation Competition 222 Gardening Club 256 Chess 98 Rugby 165 Prize Giving Address 2018 200 Hey Presto Magic 257 Concert Band 116 School Captain's Report 42 Prize List 2017 202 Homework Club 257 Cricket 146 School Council Notes 46 Public Speaking Competition 222 House Reports 250 Cross County 150 Serenata Strings 122 Rugby 239 K - Year 2 248 Debating 99 Sinfonietta 122 School Officers 207 Kahoot Club 257 Director of IB Report 38 Snow Sports 128 Softball 230 Kids in the Kitchen 257 Director of Music Report 107 Society of the Arts 56 Sportsmaster's Report 224 Library 258 Director of Vocational Studies Report 40 Sports Academy 171 Swimming 231 Mandarin Drama Club 262 Diving 152 Sports Experience 129 Track and Field 232 Mandarin Immersion 262 Drama IB Film and Entertainment 101 Sportsmaster's Report 134 Visual Arts 223 Minimites 238 Drum Corps 116 Staff Directory 6 Writing Competitions 222 Music 259 Duke of Edinburgh 102 Staff Valete 17 Prize Giving Address 2018 242 Economics Q&A 103 Swimming - CAS 172 Prize List 2017 244 Ecological Awareness Group 104 Swimming - School 176 ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS Rugby 239 Environmental and Field Studies 54 Symphonic Wind Band 123 Editor in chief School Officers 247 Fencing 154 Symphony Orchestra 124 Mr Timothy Bowden Softball 272 Fishing Club 104 Table Tennis 180 Designer Speech Competition 263 Ms Katrina Naess Football 155 Technology Club 129 Sportsmaster's Report 266 Editorial Support Foundation 47 Tennis 181 Mrs Janet Wilkins STEAM Club 263 Golf 162 The Arthur Holt Library 57 Photography STEM Club 263 Guitar Ensemble 117 Track and Field 186 Melba Studios Story Lab 263 Mr Ron Ogier Head Master's Report 18 Trinity Chapel Choir 113 Mr Giovanni Portelli Stick Insect Club 264 House Captains 44 Trinity Connection 50 Mr Paul Seiser Swimming and Diving 273 Mr Desmond Chu House Notes 58 Trinity Science Investigators 130 Track and Field 274 Circulation Intermediate Band 117 Valete - Year 12 276 Current Parents, Staff Trinity Times 264 Intermediate String Orchestra 118 Visual Arts 131 Contact Details Visual Arts 265 Lawn Bowls 163 Volleyball 193 Trinity Grammar School Writing Competition 264 p. 61 2 9581 6000 Marching Band 119 Water Polo 197 f. 61 2 9799 9449 Mathematics Club 105 Year 10 Charity Committee 133 [email protected] www.trinity.nsw.edu.au Middle School Report 22 Printed by Image Print Pty Ltd [email protected] Cricos Provider No: 02308G Council of Trinity Grammar School SCHOOL COUNCIL 2018 STAFF DIRECTORY 2018 PRESIDENT HEAD MASTER The Most Reverend Dr Glenn Davies, B.SC. M.Div. Dip. A. Ph.D Mr Tim Bowden, B.A. Comm., Dip. Ed., B.D.(Hons), 2018 Archbishop of Sydney Dip. Min., M.Ed.Lead., Exec. MBA SCHOOL EXECUTIVE CHAIRMAN Deputy Head Master - Operations Mr Richard Pegg Mr Craig Sandwell, B.A. (Syd), Dip.Ed. (Syd.CAE), 1990 HONORARY SECRETARY M.Ed.Admin. (UNSW), M.A.C.E.L. Mr Martin Cook Deputy Head Master - Students HONORARY TREASURER Mr Bradley Barr, B.Ed. (Syd), Dip.Teach. (Syd), 1986 M.A.C.E.L. Mr Richard Moffitt Bursar MEMBERS OF THE COUNCIL Mr Campbell Dungan, C.P.A., B.Comm. (UNSW) 1988 Mr Peter Bakunowicz Master of the Preparatory School Mr Matthew Bradfield Mr Christopher Wyatt, B.Teach. (ACU), B.Ed. (NICE), M.Ed. 2015 (CSU) The Reverend Christopher Braga Master of the Junior School Dr Margaret Chu Mr Mark Dunn, B.A. (Syd), Dip. Ed. (UON), M. 2015/2 Leadership & Mngt Educ. (UON), ATA Dr Robert Claxton (NSWIT), M.A.C.E.L. Dr Peter Collins Master of the Senior School Mr Martin Cook Dr Heath De Lany, B. Soc. Sc (ACU), Grad. Dip. Ed. 2014 (Monash), M.Ed, Psych. (Melb), Ed.D. (UNE)., Dr Andrew Connolly M.A.C.E.L. Master of the Middle School The Reverend James Harricks Mr John Allen, B.A. Grad. Dip.Ed. (UTS), M.Sc. (Oxon) 2004/4 The Reverend Alan Lukabyo Academic Dean The Reverend David Mears Mrs Deborah Williams, B.Arts (Syd),Dip.Ed.(SCOA),M. 2018 Ed.(CSU) The Reverend Justin Moffatt 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 Craig Moore (UNSW), F.A.C.E. Director of Professional Learning and Accreditation Mrs Wendy Mugridge Mr Thomas Mae, B.Ec., (Syd), M.A. (Macq. Uni.), Dip.Ed. 2004 The Reverend Trevor Oakley (STC), L.LB. (UNSW). F.A.C.E., F.T.G.N. MEMBERS OF THE EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE OF THE SCHOOL COUNCIL Senior Master (Summer Hill Campus) and Director of Community Relations Dr Peter Collins (Chairman) Mr Stephen Heanly, B.Ed. (UON), M.Ed.(UON) 1993 Mr Matthew Bradfield Chaplain The Reverend Alan Lukabyo The Reverend 1997 Gregory Webster, B.App. Sc. (C.C.H.S.), B.Th. (Hons) Mr Craig Moore (Moore College), Dip. Min. Dip. Arts (Theol) Mr Richard Pegg Head of Information and Communication Technologies Mr Paul Queeney, B.Sc. Information Systems (Trinity 2018/3 College, Dublin) Human Resource Manager Mrs Belinda Reid, M. HR M. (CSU), B. Bus. (Griffith), Dip. 2013/3 Frontline Mgmt (Monash), C.A.H.R.I., JP TRINITY GRAMMAR SCHOOL | THE TRIANGLE 2018 THE | GRAMMAR SCHOOL TRINITY 6 SENIOR STAFF | SUMMER HILL CAMPUS Director of Design & Publications Registrar (Secondary) Mrs Nicola Smith, B.Sc. (Architecture) (Syd), M.Design 2006 (UTS) Mr James Leckie, B.Ed. (Syd) 1997 Finance Manager Director of Campus Administration Mrs Rebecca Corias, B. Bus. (UTS). 2008/2 Mr Bradley Wirth, B.Ed. (Science) (Syd) 2000 Campus Logistics Co-ordinator Deputy Master of the Senior School Mr Simon Bootle, B.A. (Macq), Dip.Ed. (UNE) 1995 Mr Andrew Yarad, B.Ed. (Secondary Mathematics) (ACU) 2001/4 Curator of the Delmar Gallery and Convenor of the Society of Deputy Master of the Middle School the Arts Mr David Galluzzo, B.Sc. (Syd), Grad.Dip.Ed. (CTC), 1999 Ms Catherine Benz, B.Art.Th. (UNSW) 2010/2 Grad.Dip. Arts (Religious Ed.) (ACU) Director of Sports and Co-Curricular Activities SENIOR SUBJECT MASTERS | MIDDLE AND SENIOR SCHOOL Mr Lachlan White, B.Ed. (TAS) (Syd) 1998 SUMMER HILL Sportsmaster Christian Studies Mr Mitchell Kearsley, B.Sc.Ex.Sc (ACU), Dip.Ed 2018 Dr Chris Thanopoulos, B.Sc.(Med.) (UNSW), B.Med. 2007/4 (Secondary PDHPE) (ACU) B.Surgery, (Hons) (UNSW) B.Div., (Hons), Dip. Ministry (Moore College), Grad. Dip. Ed. Activities Master (Wesley) Mr Andrew Payne, B.Ed. (Physical & Health Ed) (ACPE), 2013 Drama Dip.Ed. (UTS),M.Ed (Syd) Mr Brendan Duhigg, B.A., (Syd), B.A. (Film and 1998 Assistant Director of Community Relations Television) (Aust. Film, Television and Radio Mr Richard Bishop, B. Com. B.A. (UNSW), Dip.Ed. (Syd), 2000 School), Dip. Ed. (Mitchell CAE) Th.Dip. (ACT). Economics Director of TESS | Academic Support Mr Ian Moore, B. Com. (UNSW), Dip.Ed. (Syd), 1978 Ms Fabienne Arora, B.A. (Syd), MH.Sc.(Behavioural Sc.) 2005/4 F.A.C.E (Syd). MAPS (Maternity Leave Term 1) Dean of English Mrs Vicky Harrison, Dip.Ed. (Birmingham), Spec. 1999/4 Ms Norma Kamhieh, B.Ed (ACU), M.Ed. (UNSW) 2017/4 Ed.Cert. (Nepean), Ass. Dipl. Ceramics (Syd TAFE) (Term 1) English (IB) Head of Counselling Services Ms Kirsten Taylor, B.A. Lit. Studies (Hons) (Hull) PGCE 2016/4 (Hull) Mr Timothy Smith, B.A.Psyc./Soc.(Canterbury, NZ), Post. 2009 Grad. Dip.Psyc.(UOW), Post.Grad.Dip,Social Head of English Hlth.(Macq), M.M.H.(Child & Adolescent) Mr Anthony Bosco, B.A (Syd) M.
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