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Trinity College Sports 2019
Athletics Trinity College competes in several athletics events each year, including the Secondary School
Sport South Australia (SSSSA) A-Grade competition, the SSSSA Cross Country Championships, the
Wildman Co-Ed and Achilles Cups, and the Athletics SA Nitro Athletics Challenge for school teams.
Primary students are eligible for selection in the Gawler and Playford District SAPSASA teams for
Cross County and Track & Field.
Training for Track & Field is held in Terms 1, 3 & 4 on Monday and Wednesday afternoons between
3:30pm and 4:30pm on the Back Road Oval at the Gawler site. In Term 2 there is distance/cross
country training and a block of Orienteering on Mondays and Wednesdays on the Back Road Oval
at the Gawler site. Students from Year 6 and above can nominate to participate in regular College
athletics training sessions.
Fees: no charges for training sessions
For younger students who want to participate in regular athletics training there is the option of
joining an external club. There are numerous Little Athletics Clubs in the northern area as well as
the Barossa Valley.
Athletics Coordinator: Wendy Stimson [email protected]
Basketball Trinity College offers basketball for all year levels from EY-12. Students can participate in social programs on Monday and Tuesday afternoons and the more serious players from Year 7 onwards represent the College on Saturday mornings in Term 2 and Term 3 in the Sports Association of Adelaide Schools (SAAS) competition. Basketball trials for winter teams are usually held in Week 8 and Week 9 of Term 1, with SAAS teams selected based on merit and STARplex teams selected to create an even competition.
Extra skills sessions are available once students become involved in the Trinity College Basketball
program.
Basketball, Winter – SAAS (Sports Association of Adelaide Schools)
For players in Years 7 to 12. Basketball trials for winter teams are usually held in Week 8 and
Week 9 of Term 1.
Teams are selected based on merit. Practice is twice per week and, games are on Saturday mornings, home and away with other Adelaide schools.
Fees: No fees for Winter Basketball. Uniform hire: $15.00 per season
Last updated Jan 2019
Basketball, STARplex – Winter
Monday afternoon basketball at STARplex is for U12s, U14s and U16s. In winter (Terms 2/3)
coaches are provided. Training is on Mondays between 3:30pm and 4.00pm. Game start times
range between 4:00pm and 5:30pm.
Tuesday afternoon basketball at STARplex is for U8s and U10s teams. In winter (Terms 2/3)
coaches are provided. Training is on Tuesdays between 3:30pm and 4.00pm. Game start times
range between 4:00pm and 5:30pm.
Uniforms are available for purchase at the STARstore.
Fees: No fees for winter basketball
Coordinator: STARplex Basketball - Hamish Heida [email protected]
Coordinator SAAS Basketball - Jye Watson [email protected]
Cricket
Trinity College offers cricket for all students from Years 4 to 12. All matches are played on
Saturdays, with morning matches within the College Internal Program (Years 4 to 7) or as part of
the SAAS College wide competition (Years 6 to 12). First XI games are the only exception with
matches taking place on Saturday afternoons. Skill development, participation and enjoyment are
fundamental to all teams, with the First XI also committed to striving for success.
First XI
Our First XI players play in the SAAS Competition against other Adelaide schools on Saturday
afternoons. To be a member of the First XI Squad, students are invited to train with the group prior
to the season commencing, but players performing in their Year Level are also eligible for selection
throughout the season. The College also has a First XI Girl’s side, who play in the State Knockout
Cup each year.
Woolworths Cricket Bash
A community program also runs for EY to Year 4 students from Trinity College and the wider
Gawler community on Friday afternoons. This is a joint Trinity College and South Australian
Cricket Association venture.
Fees:
Woolworths Cricket Bash register/payment on-line
Internal Competition Year 4/5 no fees
Year 6 – 12 SAAS no fees
Uniforms are available for purchase at the STARstore.
Coordinator: Marcel Frossinakis [email protected]
Last updated Jan 2019
Football
Auskick Auskick at Trinity is for students in EY to Year 3 and is held at the Gawler and Blakeview sites on Friday afternoons mainly in Term 2. Football, Ridley Reserve The Trinity Years 2/3, 4/5 and 6/7 teams participate in the local school SASFA zone competition based at Ridley Reserve in Elizabeth. Training is once per week at each school and games are played on Saturday mornings against other school based teams. Football, SAAS Trials are held in Term 1 to select College wide teams, selected based on merit, to play in the SAAS (SA Adelaide Schools) home and away competition with other Adelaide schools. Practice is twice per week for Years 8 - 12, and once per week for Years 4 – 7. Games are on Saturday mornings, except for the 1st XVIII and 2nd XVIII who play mainly on Saturday afternoons, with some mid-week games held under lights. Uniforms are hired through the sports office.
Co-Ordinator: Mr George Gregory [email protected]
Fees: None for Years 2 to 12 playing in Trinity Teams. Auskick: Register/payment on-line Uniform hire: $10.00
Hockey
Trinity College offers a hockey program that caters for all levels of participants from Years 1 to 12. The program aims to provide an enjoyable and competitive environment for students to develop their abilities.
Hockey, Winter Our youngest and least experienced hockey players have access to the Hook In 2 Hockey development program, which is available at North, South, Blakeview and Gawler River schools, with one training session per week. There is an option for these students to play regular Saturday mornings in the BVHA competition. For those ready to play regular weekly games, students up to Year 7 can play in the Barossa Valley
Hockey Association competition on Saturday mornings, and games are rotated between
Karbeethen Reserve, Angle Vale Road - Trinity College's Hockey Pitch, Evanston and Stockwell
Recreation Park, Stockwell.
For our older students Trinity College enters teams playing in the IGSSA (girls) and SAAS (boys)
competitions, playing against other Adelaide schools and colleges in regular home and away
weekly fixtures during Term times. Games are played on Saturday mornings, while training is held
twice per week at the Trinity College Hockey Pitch.
It is essential that all hockey players have shin pads and a mouth guard to be worn at all training
sessions and games.
Last updated Jan 2019
Fees:
Hockey SA Fee (All Barossa Comp Players): Register/payment online through Hockey SA
Trinity Teams (EY to Year 12): no fees
NOTE: The Hockey SA fee is only paid once per person per year irrespective of how many teams, competitions and associations they play in. Students playing for a club side as well will nominate as dual registered players.
Uniforms are hired through the sports office. Fees apply for uniform hire. Hockey, Indoor Our Indoor Hockey Pitch is located in the Hall at Trinity South and is played at the end of our regular season, during Term 4. This has proven to be a very popular option for students, and we will be offering two streams. For older players wanting to play in a serious competition, we nominate teams in the Hockey SA Metropolitan competition. For younger students, we will look at running a short Saturday morning program based out of the South Hall.
Games are during Week 1 to Week 8 of Term 4. Players are allocated teams and divisions based on age and abilities. There will be equipment available for all to use and share, including shin guards, sticks and gloves. Students may use their own indoor stick and equipment if they have them.
Fees: All students: $40.00 per term Hockey SA Fee (Hockey SA Competition only) Register/Payment on-line Co-Ordinator: Mr Justin Simmonds [email protected]
Netball
Trinity College offers netball for all year levels from EY to Year 12. Students can choose to play in
either the Saturday Gawler or Wednesday STARplex competitions in winter (Terms 2 and 3), or
Tuesday Gawler or Wednesday STARplex competitions in summer (Terms 4 and 1).
Our Netball Academy teams play in winter in the SA Districts competition at Golden Grove mid-
week – Years 8 to12 on Mondays and Years 4 to 7 on Tuesdays. Trials for our Academy teams are
held early in Term 1 each year.
Younger and less experienced students can participate in NetSetGo! or the STARplex Badge Netball
Program.
Trinity Netball Skirts and dresses are available for purchase from the STARstore.
Trinity has been endorsed by Netball SA as a netball specialist school.
Fees:
NetSetGo! register and pay on-line
Trinity College Netball Academy Varies depending on age group and level – Term 1
Netball, STARplex – Winter
Netball is played at STARplex on Wednesday afternoons with times slots allocated from 4:35pm up
to 6:30pm and are rostered for the season after Round 4. Prior to this they are rostered on a
weekly basis and programs can be found on the Trinity College Team APP and on the STARplex
courts fixtures page.
Last updated Jan 2019
Training is once a week between 3:30pm and 4:30pm, on various days, depending on coach
and court availability.
Years 2 to 12: no fees for winter season
Netball, Gawler – Winter Netball is played at Gawler & Districts Netball Association courts, Hallam Drive, Gawler on Saturdays with 10, 11 and 12 and under teams playing at 11:30am, 15 and under and B Grade at 1:00pm and 17 and under, A and C Grades at 2:30pm.
Season draws can be found on the Trinity College Team APP and on the MyNetball page.
Training is once a week between 3:30pm – 4:30pm, on various days, depending on coach and court availability. Years 2 to 12: no fees for winter season
Netball, Golden Grove – Winter
Netball is played at SA Districts Netball Association courts, Atlantis Drive, Golden Grove on
Mondays for Years 8 to 12 and Tuesdays for Years 4 to 7. Years 8 to 10 play in the Inters (17&U)
competition at 7:00pm and Years 11 and 12 play in Senior teams, playing mainly at 8:30pm and a
few games each season are at 7:00pm. On Tuesdays all teams play in Sub Juniors (13&U) at
6:50pm.
To play in a team at Golden Grove students must trial and be successful in becoming a member of
the Trinity College Netball Academy. Trials are held early in Term 1 each year.
Programs can be found on the Trinity College Team APP and on the MyNetball page.
Training is once a week from 3:30pm, on various days.
Years 4 to 12: no fees for winter season
NetSetGo!
Trinity College is a registered NetSetGo! centre. NetSetGo! is a junior netball development program
for boys and girls from 5 – 12 years old, written by Netball Australia. Each Term NetSetGo! is held
on Thursdays for 8 weeks, starting in Week 2. Younger less experienced members, usually 5 – 7
year old sessions are from 3:30pm – 4:15pm, and then 4:15pm – 5pm for all others. Positions are
limited. New students starting NetSetGo! please register on-line netsetgo.asn.au and also make a
$65 payment online. Once registered participants will receive a pack including a netball, t-shirt and
medal. Each Term please pay $45.00 and re-enrol on the NetSetGo! website.
Coordinator: Christine Murray [email protected]
Coordinator: Sue Norris [email protected]
Last updated Jan 2019
Softball Trinity offers experiences in both Tee Ball and Softball through the Gawler and Districts Softball Association. The season runs from the beginning of Term 4 until the end of March. Tee Ball is available for 5-8 year olds and softball from 8-17 year olds. There is an ability to provide open teams if there is enough interest. Different age groups run for the Softball competition. (For Example: Under 13, Under 17). These age groups are determined by the Association depending on the ages of players available from season to season. Ages are taken as the age of a player as of the 31st December of that calendar year. Tee Ball and Softball teams train once per week on a day determined by the coach and games are played on Saturday mornings at Karbeethan Reserve. For the last few years training has been held on Monday. Uniform shirts for softball are hired through the sports office. Tee Ball players wear the Trinity College Sports uniform. Fees apply for uniform hire. Caps and socks are available for purchase at the STARstore. Any other equipment – gloves, bats etc are provided. Fees: Tee Ball: no fees Years 6 to 12: no fees Coordinator: Sue Norris [email protected]
Soccer
For R-6 students, there is a Trinity College Soccer Academy that trains once per week after school
for beginner players, run by Trinity Soccer Technical Director, A-League Champion and Old Scholar
Scott Tunbridge.
The College offers a competitive soccer program that caters for all levels of participants from Year 6-12. The program aims to provide an enjoyable and challenging environment for students to develop their abilities.
Trials are held in Term 1 to select College teams to play in the SAAS (Sports Association for
Adelaide Schools) home and away competition with other Adelaide schools. Practice is once per
week. Games are on Saturday mornings, with some mid-week games held under lights for the 1st
XI and 2nd XI teams.
Uniforms are hired through the sports office. Cost $10.00/season.
Fees: no fees
Co-Ordinator: Mr Rupert Sapwell [email protected]
Last updated Jan 2019
Swimming Trinity College enters in several competitions throughout the year. All swimmers train with their regular swim club and just compete for the College. Trinity does not currently conduct its own training sessions. Swimming team trials are held early in Term 1 each year. Trinity College participates in the following carnivals:
SSSSA A Grade Carnival. Held at the SA Aquatics & Leisure Centre, Marion, in March each year. Year 8-12 swimmers are eligible. Entry fee to the pool applies.
School Teams Swimming Championships. Held at the SA Aquatics & Leisure Centre, Marion, in Term 1 each year. There are 3 divisions – Year 11/12, Year 9/10 and Year 8 &
below. Entry fee to the pool applies. SAAS swimming competition – small team that competes on Wednesday afternoons
throughout term 1. Venues include STARplex, Pembroke, PAC and St Peters. Swimmers contribute a small fee.
Independent Primary Schools Carnivals – series of three carnivals that are spread throughout the year and hosted by 3 different schools. Primary aged swimmers are eligible.
Trinity College Swim caps can be purchased from STARstore. For less experienced swimmers, students can nominate for regular swimming lessons at the STARplex Swim Centre. Fees: no fees Coordinator: Keith Heinrich [email protected]
Tennis Trinity College offers tennis for all year levels from EY to Year 12. Students can choose to play in either the Gawler & Districts Tennis Association competition on Saturday mornings, depending on ability or North East Tennis Association (NETA) competitions in summer, or NETA in winter. Younger players just beginning competitive tennis start in the modified match format, with Orange Ball, then progressing on to Green Ball. Once established, players then move on to full match conditions using regular Yellow Balls.
Drive Tennis Our most advanced Tennis players play in our Drive Tennis Squad, playing at Memorial drive against other Adelaide schools on Saturday mornings. To be a member of the Drive Tennis Squad selected students are invited to trial just prior to the season commencing.
HotShots! Younger and less experienced students, usually EY to Year 4 students, can participate in HotShots Beginners Tennis which is offered at Gawler River on Wednesdays, Blakeview on Thursdays or at the Gawler site on Fridays in Terms 1, 2, 3 and 4. There is an option for these students to also play in a regular HotShots competition.
Fees:
HotShots! $ 75 per Term (beginners EY – Year 5) Senior players $125 per winter season (Years 6 -12) NETA
Trinity College PE shorts, PE top and either Trinity hat or cap are to be worn, and all items can
be purchased at the STARstore. Drive players must wear Trinity Drive polo top, PE shorts,
Trinity cap.
Coordinator: Rod Sellick [email protected]
Last updated October 2018
STARplex Co-Curricular Activities 2019
Basketball, STARplex – Summer
Monday afternoon basketball at STARplex is for U12s, U14s and U16s. In summer (Terms 4/1) coaches are not provided. Fees are charged by STARplex.
Tuesday afternoon basketball at STARplex is for U8s and U10s teams. In summer (Terms 4/1) coaches are not provided and there are no training sessions.
STARplex team nomination form:
http://www.starplex.com.au/wp-content/uploads/2014/01/2017-Aug-Team-Nomination-Form.pdf
Fees are charged by STARplex.
Team Nomination at start of season: $50
Weekly game fee $40/team
Optional: $190 to provide a coach- (Optional coach fee charge only applicable if you
cannot find a coach and would like STARplex to appoint you one)
Uniforms are available for purchase at the STARstore.
Netball, STARplex - Summer
Netball is played at STARplex on Wednesday afternoons with times slots allocated from 3:45pm up to 6:30pm and are rostered for the season after Round 4. Prior to this they are rostered on a weekly basis and Programs can be found on the STARplex timetables and fixtures web page . No regular training is required for summer netball teams.
STARplex team nomination form:
http://www.starplex.com.au/wp-content/uploads/2014/01/2017-Aug-Team-Nomination-Form.pdf
Fees are charged by STARplex:
Team Nomination at start of season $59
Weekly game fee $47/team
Optional: $190 to provide a coach - (Optional coach fee charge only applicable if you cannot find a coach and would like STARplex to appoint you one)
Uniforms are available for purchase at the STARstore.
Last updated October 2018
Kids Fit & Active Fit & Active kids is a program suitable for children between the ages of 2.5 and 12 years. Setting in place positive, physical habits, building confidence and developing skill using simple moves, games, team building, performance, problem solving and the magic of music. What Year levels? Reception – Year 8 What Term/s is the activity held? Terms 1, 2, 3 and 4 What day/s? Thursday What time is the activity held? 4.15pm Where is the activity held? STARplex Fitness Centre Are there any events that the activity includes? No Is there a restriction to who can nominate? No What is the cost and how is it charged? based on a 10 week Term - must enrol for a Term
4-12yrs $100
Is there equipment or uniform requirements? No Any other relevant information Nil
Futsal What Year levels? 8 years of age to 16 What Term/s is the activity held? Term 4 – starts 19 October What day/s? Fridays What time is the activity held? 3:50pm Where is the activity held? STARplex Courts Is there a restriction to who can nominate? No What is the cost and how is it charged? Junior team nomination $50
Junior team game fee $40 Team with drawl fee $56 Junior Team Coach – supplied by STARplex $190
Swimming – Learn to Swim STARplex Swim School is the ideal place for children of all ages to learn to swim in a safe, caring and fun environment. Our instructors are passionate about teaching children to swim and we pride ourselves in continuously updating our knowledge and training.
What Year levels? Reception – Year 12 What Term/s is the activity held? On-going Mid-January to Mid December What day/s? All days of the week What time is the activity held? Wide range of options Where is the activity held? STARplex Pool Are there any events that the activity includes? No Is there a restriction to who can nominate? No What is the cost and how is it charged? $17.80 per week (10 weeks minimum) Is there equipment or uniform requirements? Swimming cap, appropriate swimwear,
goggles
Any other relevant information Strong swimmers are referred on to Trinity
College Swim team and STARplex Squads
Last updated October 2018
Dance Combinations
What Year levels? 4 – 12 years old What Term/s is the activity held? Terms 1, 2, 3, 4 What day/s? Creative Moves – Wednesdays 5.00pm
Junior Hip Hop – Mondays 4.30pm (Beginners) & Mondays 5.15pm (Intermediate)
What time is the activity held? As above Where is the activity held? STARplex Theatre Are there any events that the activity includes? No Is there a restriction to who can nominate? No (ages as above) What is the cost and how is it charged? (based on 10 week Term)
Creative Moves $100.00 Junior Hip Hop $100.00
Is there equipment or uniform requirements? Nil. T-Shirt included in Term fee Any other relevant information Nil
Creative Moves (6 years - 9 years) Dancers will develop confidence and expression whilst discovering a variety of dancing genres – Jazz, Funk, Salsa and Modern/Contemporary. They will be taught steps like the grapevine, Box Step, Step Ball Change, Leaps, Turns, Gallops and Step Drag.
Junior Hip Hop (6 years - 12 years) Hip Hop student’s will perform varying levels of dance steps like isolations, walks, turns, arms, travelling and combinations. These steps are taught and graded each term as each dancer progresses from beginners (6-9yrs) to intermediate (9-12yrs).
Last updated January 2019
Trinity College Co-Curricular Activities 2019
Art Club (South) What does the activity involve? Visual Arts activities. Painting, drawing and
ceramics.
What Year levels? Years 3 – 10
What Term/s is the activity held? Terms 1, 2, and 3.
What day/s? Wednesdays
What time is the activity held? 3:30pm – 4:30pm
Where is the activity held? South School Art room SOU 8.14
Are there any events that the activity includes? No
Is there any restrictions to who can nominate? South School Students only
What is the cost and how is it charged? $20 per Term. Paid to the Art Club account (Central
Admin)
(Central Adminf
Is there any equipment or uniform requirements? No - materials covered by the above charge
Any other relevant information Contact: Mr Rodney Spooner
Cattle Club What does the activity involve? The training and preparation of beef cattle for
exhibition at the Gawler and Royal Adelaide
Shows.
What Year levels? Years 7 to 12
What Term/s is the activity held? Terms 2 and 3
What day/s? One day a week
What time is the activity held? 3:30pm until 4:30pm
Where is the activity held? Cattle yards
Are there any events that the activity includes? Students will attend the Gawler Show and the Royal Adelaide Show by invite.
What is the cost and how is it charged? No cost other than the purchase of a Show top.
Is there equipment or uniform requirements? The Show top is $65 without name and $70 with
student name. This is for the shows in Term 3 and
is not needed to be worn during normal cattle club
sessions at school.
Any other relevant information Students will have the option to change to the goat
club if they are not confident (or are deemed
unsafe) with the large animals. Contact: Dr. Jackie
Nobbs
Last updated January 2019
Code Club (Blakeview) What does the activity involve? Programming / Computer Coding
What Year levels? Years 4 - 6
What Term/s is the activity held? Terms 2-3
What day/s? Thursdays
What time is the activity held? 3:15pm - 4:15pm
Where is the activity held? Blakeview – Computer Room 301
Are there any events that the activity includes? No
Is there a restriction to who can nominate? Blakeview students only
What is the cost and how is it charged? Nil
Is there equipment or uniform requirements? nil
Any other relevant information Contact: Sue Urban, [email protected]
Code Club is an extra-curricular, after school computer programming club. It operates during Terms 2 and
3.
Through the Australian Curriculum, the ICT curriculum is changing, with the Digital Technology
component recently endorsed. The new curriculum will equip children with the skills they need to become
active participants of this fast-paced digital world.
Code Club teaches the children much more than how to programme a computer. The projects are fun,
creative and will help your child understand how to solve problems by breaking them down into smaller
problems. In the first instance, we will be learning to program using software called Scratch.
Scratch is a downloadable program for your Windows, Linux or Mac that makes it easy for your children to program their own interactive stories, games and animations, through colourful drag- and-drop blocks. It comes with some background images, characters and sounds ready to use, but you can also add your own images and sounds, making it even more fun! You can also use Scratch with a web browser using an internet connection. For further information about Scratch, visit http://scratch.mit.edu
Stem Robotics (Blakeview)
What does the activity involve? The development of teamwork skills as well technical skills in an environment of participation, fun and excitement. Students will be encouraged to think creatively to develop solutions, mostly as members of a team of 2 or more through programming, design and construction. The students who excel will be invited to potentially join the TCBV Robocup team to compete in competitions.
What Year levels? Year 4 - 6
What Term/s is the activity held? Term 1 and 2
What day/s? Wednesday
What time is the activity held? 3:15pm – 4:30
Where is the activity held? Innov8 at Blakeview
Are there any events that the activity includes? Robo cup- if selected. All dates will be confirmed after selection process has happened.
Is there a restriction to who can nominate? Blakeview only
What is the cost and how is it charged? No charge
Is there equipment or uniform requirements? School uniform
Any other relevant information Contact: Simon [email protected]
Last updated January 2019
College Musical Trinity College offers our students the opportunity to be a part of the College Musical. The College
Musical is open for all students from Years 9 -12 both on and off stage, including leads. Students in
Years 7 and 8 are able to audition to be a part of the ensemble.
The standard of the College Musical requires a great deal of dedication and commitment. If students are not able to make the designated rehearsal times due to other commitments, they will not be able to be a part of the on-stage team. There are opportunities for students with other commitments to join the backstage team and take on a different role throughout the process.
On-Stage
Our most advanced performers are given the opportunity to audition for lead roles, this may require a combination of singing, dancing and acting. We also have a dance team that will work with a professional choreographer. An ability to take direction and risks in the performance space is essential.
Off -Stage We have an extensive and well developed off stage team that is responsible for all areas of backstage. This
commitment can vary from the start of the process attending every week building the show or joining at
the end of Term 2 start of Term 3 for the peak production time. It is a great opportunity to use other
talents such as artistic, construction, design and organisation.
Fees: Off stage end of process - $25.00 (covers top and some refreshments) Camp - $130.00 T-shirt - $25
Trinity College PE shorts, PE top and either College Musical top (when we have them) must be worn at all rehearsals.
What does the activity involve? Actors and Dancers are able to be a part of our onstage
ensemble and a range of off stage roles are also on offer
including, set, publicity, lighting, sound etc.
What Year levels? Years 9 - 12 (7 & 8 by audition)
What Term/s is the activity held? 1 - 3
What day/s? Wednesdays and Sunday T2 - T3 (first 3 weeks)
What time is the activity held? 3:30pm - 5:30pm Wednesday, Sunday 1pm - 4pm (9am - 5pm end of T2 and start of T3)
Where is the activity held? Senior Studio and STARplex
Are there any events that the activity includes? Camp - March 4th - 6th, long rehearsals on Friday.
Performance week August 10th - 13th
Is there a restriction to who can nominate? Open to all Students Years 9 - 12 across all schools.
Year 7 and 8 students by audition only.
What is the cost and how is it charged? $130 Camp
Is there equipment or uniform requirements? PE uniform and Musical top - given in Term 1
Any other relevant information Contact: Audrey Grave [email protected]
Last updated January 2019
Curiosity and Creativity Club
Debating What does the activity involve? Teams of at least five [3 speakers and 2 reserves, one of
whom is a chairperson or timekeeper]. Weekly practice
meetings are held at either lunchtime or after school.
Competitions are held in Adelaide about once every
three weeks. There are a total of 5 debates except
Senior/Open with 4 debates. There are finals in all
divisions except primary. Debates run from 6:40pm.
What Year levels? Years 6/7 - 12
What Term/s is the activity held? Terms 2 and 3
What day/s? TBC in conjunction with the coaches
What time is the activity held? After school 3:30pm – 4:30pm
Where is the activity held? At the schools where the debating coaches are
teaching
Are there any events that the activity includes? Finals
What does the activity involve? This group is designed to help students with developing
their awareness about and interest in the Visual Arts and
how we interpret the world through art and design works.
We will have discussions, engage in critical and creative
thinking and draw and design from the ideas we generate.
This co-curriculum activity will help students who are
keen to sharpen their thinking skills, their approach to
problem-solving and their aesthetic awareness. We will
expand on art vocabularies and have fun looking at and
analysing art and design works as well as making art and
designs. This activity is designed to be student-driven and
highly interactive. No experience necessary.
What Year levels? Years 8 - 12
What Term/s is the activity held? Term 1, 2 and 3 (from week 3)
What day/s? Wednesday
What time is the activity held? 3:30pm – 4:30pm
Where is the activity held? Senior School Art Room (Lower floor room 16)
Are there any events that the activity includes? No events currently planned.
Is there a restriction to who can nominate? No other restrictions or requirements
What is the cost and how is it charged? No charge
Is there equipment or uniform requirements? No requirements
Any other relevant information Contact: Mrs Deborah Russell, [email protected]
Last updated January 2019
Is there a restriction to who can nominate? If there is no debating coach at the student’s school, they can join a team from another campus as long as they can travel to coaching sessions and the competitions.
What is the cost and how is it charged? No charge
Is there equipment or uniform requirements? No
Any other relevant information Parents need to provide transport.
Contact: Carolyn O’Brien [email protected]
Drama Production (Blakeview)
What does the activity involve? This activity is for people who enjoy acting, singing and some dancing. The culmination of rehearsals will be 3 shows performed in November.
What Year levels? Years 5 -10 What Term/s is the activity held? From Term 2 until week 3 Term 4 What day/s? Mondays What time is the activity held? 3:15pm – 4:30pm in Term 2 and 3:15pm -
5pm in Term 3 Where is the activity held? Blakeview school gym Are there any events that the activity includes? 3 Performances on 2nd and 3rd November. Is there a restriction to who can nominate? No What is the cost and how is it charged? No charge Is there equipment or uniform requirements? PE uniform required for rehearsals Any other relevant information Main roles will be allocated by audition
process. Contact: Rebecca Mason [email protected]
Equestrian (Horsemanship) Students from all year levels may undertake this program.
What does Horsemanship involve? The program is a hands on learning experience that is tailored to students of all ages. The students do not need their own horse, as Trinity College has five school horses. Topics covered include: The importance of working safely around horses, correct grooming and saddling, riding, feeding, health care and rugging. Guest speakers are invited each term. The program is Achievement Certificate based which enables tracking and encouragement of students. The Horsemanship Program students also have the opportunity to compete in school based and Open competition including The Autumn Royal at Wayville Showgrounds.
Equipment required Elastic sided, smooth soled riding boots, current standard equestrian riding helmet, shirt/ minimum of short sleeves and long pants. For competition equestrian polo shirts and caps can be purchased from the uniform shop. For riding competitions boots, helmets, beige jodhurs, black gloves and the College jumper, tie and shirt are required.
When Horsemanship will run for eight weeks in all terms commencing in week 2 on Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursdays. Each lesson will be an hour in length and run between 3.30pm and 6.00pm. A
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maximum of eight students can be accommodated per session. It is appreciated that students may not be able to attend the entire session on every occasion.
Cost The fees is $35 per week for a total of $280 per term. The fees are payable to Central Admin by the end of Week 5. A term fee is required in full.
Contact: Leanne Tripa [email protected]
Extended Learning Program (South) What does the activity involve? Academic Extension program, includes interactive
sessions in Science, Technology, Engineering,
Mathematics, Literacy and Culture. Students work
in small groups with learning facilitated by select
teachers. They work on fun and creative projects
throughout the term.
What Year levels? Years 2-4
What Term/s is the activity held? Term 2 and 3 (Winter Program)
What day/s? Mondays
What time is the activity held? 3:30pm – 4.30pm
Where is the activity held? Trinity College South
Are there any events that the activity includes? N/A
Is there a restriction to who can nominate? Nominations are made by staff and school
leadership.
What is the cost and how is it charged? No Cost
Is there equipment or uniform requirements? No
Contact Simone Hobbs [email protected] Chris Sanders [email protected]
Goat Club What does the activity involve? The training and preparation of goats for
exhibition at the Gawler and Royal Adelaide
Shows.
What Year levels? Year 6 to 12
What Term/s is the activity held? Terms 2 and 3
What day/s? To be confirmed
What time is the activity held? 3:30pm until 4:30pm
Where is the activity held? In the farm area
Are there any events that the activity includes? Students will attend the Gawler Show and the Royal Adelaide Show by invite.
Is there a restriction to who can nominate? All Years 6 to 12 students welcome
What is the cost and how is it charged? No cost other than the purchase of a Show top
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Is there equipment or uniform requirements? The Show top cost $65.00 without a name and
$70.00 with a name. This is for the shows in Term
3 and is not needed to be worn during normal
goat club sessions at school.
Any other relevant information The students are expected to work with goats etc.
They should have a tetanus injection. The students
should be prepared to groom, walk, muck out
areas. Contact: Dr. Jackie Nobbs
Kidz Club Bible stories, social interaction, fun and games.
What Year levels? Years 2-6 (North and South students)
What Term/s is the activity held? Terms 2 & 3
Students register for each term separately What day/s? Thursday afternoon (2018)
What time is the activity held? 3.30pm – 4.30pm
Where is the activity held? South School AV room
Are there any events that the activity includes? Optional activity - Family movie night Terms 2 &
3
Is there a restriction to who can nominate? No – but we are limited to 35 students per
term
What is the cost and how is it charged? $20 per term – paid to North or South front
office
Is there equipment or uniform requirements? No
Any other relevant information Afternoon tea snacks provided each week,
please advise of special allergies or dietary
requirements
Lion Dancing
What does the activity involve? Students could choose to play the roles of front lion dancers, back lion dancers, drummers, cymbalists, gong players and clowns.
What Year levels? Years 4 - 12
What Term/s is the activity held? Terms 1 - 4
What day/s? Thursdays
What time is the activity held? 3:30pm – 5pm
Where is the activity held? South Hall
Are there any events that the activity includes? Yes, a number of public performances
throughout the year
What is the cost and how is it charged? Yes – this varies
Is there equipment or uniform requirements? PE uniform to be worn
Any other relevant information Contact: Philip Ong [email protected]
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Maths Club
Rip It Up Reading (North) What does the activity involve? Reading
What Year levels? R-6
What Term/s is the activity held? Terms 1 - 4
What day/s? Currently Tuesday - Thursday
What time is the activity held? 8am - 8:45am
Where is the activity held? N3.6
Are there any events that the activity includes? No
Is there a restriction to who can nominate? Only offered to North Junior School students
nominated by Head of Teaching and Learning and
Head of Junior School
What is the cost and how is it charged? Nil
Any other relevant information Contact: Anna Fox [email protected]
Tournament of Minds (ToM) What does the activity involve? ToM is a problem-solving program for multi- aged
teams of students who work together to solve a demanding, open-ended Long-Term Challenge.
What Term/s is the activity held? Term 2 & 3
What day/s? Wednesday afternoons, with increasing
commitment required closer to Tournament
Day (which is held at Flinders University).
What time is the activity held? 3:30pm - 4:30pm
Are there any events that the activity includes? Tournament Day - at Flinders University
What is the cost and how is it charged? There are no costs required to take part in this
co-curricular activity but students are expected
to help organise fundraising events in order to
raise sufficient funds to cover overall costs.
Any other relevant information Contact: Katelyn Baker [email protected]
What does the activity involve? The Maths group targets students who need to revise and build their foundation Maths skills and develop confidence in their ability.
What Year levels? Is aimed at needs across the school
What Term/s is the activity held? Terms 2-3
What day/s? Monday
What time is the activity held? 3:15pm – 4:15pm
Where is the activity held? Gawler River
Are there any events that the activity includes? No
Is there a restriction to who can nominate? The students invited to participate are selected by
the class teachers.
What is the cost and how is it charged? No cost
Any other relevant information Contact: Kathryn Keley [email protected]
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Trinity Engineering and Robotics
FIRST stands for “For Inspiration and Recognition of Science and Technology.” The mission
of FIRST is to inspire young people to be science and technology leaders by engaging them in
exciting mentor-based programs that build science, engineering and technology skills, that
inspire innovation, and that foster well-rounded life capabilities including self-confidence,
communication and leadership. You can learn more about FIRST by watching the YouTube
Video, ‘What’s FIRST?’ at http://youtu.be/u7k5IxsixO4
FTC stands for FIRST Tech Challenge. FTC is designed for high school students who want to
compete head-to-head, with robots, using a sports model. Teams are responsible for designing,
building and programming a robot to compete in an alliance against other teams. Awards are
given for competition as well as for outreach, design and other real- world accomplishments.
Students attend a range of local, national and international competition in FTC and VEX.
What does the activity involve? Building science, engineering and technology
skills that inspire innovation and that foster
well-rounded life capabilities including self-
confidence, communication and leadership. We
compete in a range of robotics competitions,
including FIRST Tech Challenge, FIRST Global
Challenge and VEX EDR Robotics. Invitations to
International competition may occur from time
to time.
You will work as part of a dynamic team to
design, build and program a robot, provide
science and engineering opportunities for the
community, promote robotics, your team, school
and country, learn marketing and business skills
and most of all, have FUN!
What Year levels? 8 - 12
What Term/s is the activity held? All year
What day/s? Wednesday and Thursday
What time is the activity held? 3:15pm – 5pm
Where is the activity held? Trinity College Senior – ICT2
Are there any events that the activity includes? VEX Championships, SA FTC
Championships, National
Championships, Sydney and numerous
outreach events.
Is there a restriction to who can nominate? No
What is the cost and how is it charged? Cost of travel to Sydney and accommodation,
approximately $600.
Is there equipment or uniform requirements? $45 Team Shirt, $15 Team Hat
Any other relevant information Contact: Sue O’Malley [email protected]
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Robotics (South)
Discovering Technology What does the activity involve? Students use workshop equipment and materials to
build small projects out of plastic, wood and metal.
What Year levels? Years 8 - 12
What Term/s is the activity held? Terms 2 - 3
What day/s? Wednesday
What time is the activity held? 3.15 pm to 4.30 pm
Where is the activity held? Technical Studies Building – Gawler site
Are there any events that the activity includes? No
Is there a restriction to who can nominate? No restriction
What is the cost and how is it charged? No charge
Is there equipment or uniform requirements? In school uniform and must wear black
leather school shoes
Any other relevant information Students are not allowed to wear soft canvas
shoes or jogging shoes. Students must complete at
least one Term of Technical Studies in Year 8
before attending the Discovering Technology.
Contact: Mr Anthony Ballyance [email protected]
What does the activity involve? You will work as part of a dynamic team to
design, build and program a robot, provide
science and engineering opportunities for the
community, promote robotics, your school learn
business skills and most of all, have FUN!
What Year levels?
What Term/s is the activity held? All year
What day/s?
What time is the activity held? 3:15pm – 5pm
Where is the activity held?
Are there any events that the activity includes?
Is there a restriction to who can nominate? No
What is the cost and how is it charged?
Is there equipment or uniform requirements?
Any other relevant information Kathy Hatzomolis (South) [email protected]
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TRINITY COLLEGE CO-CURRICULAR MUSIC ENSEMBLES
All Trinity College Co-Curricular Music Ensembles are free of charge to take part. All ensembles
rehearse once a week and rehearse all year, from Term 1 through to Term 4. Students may join a
Band, Choir or Ensemble at any stage during the year, provided they are having lessons on that
particular instrument/voice.
Junior Ensembles are open to any students up to and including Year 6. Middle School Ensembles
are open to any students from Year 7 – 10. In some circumstances, Junior School students may be
invited to join a Middle School ensemble where required. The Senior Ensembles are aimed at
students in the Senior School, however, there may be opportunities for Middle School students
who have enough experience on their given instrument/voice to take part.
For further details on rehearsal days and venues, please contact Mrs Kerry Goode in the
Music Office on 8522 0637.
Bands, Choirs, Ensembles available to join at Trinity College are:
Junior Brass Ensemble
Junior Clarinet Ensemble
Junior Band
Advanced Band
Senior Band
Senior Clarinet Ensemble
College Stage Band
College String Ensemble
Gawler River Sax ensemble
North Junior Choir
South Junior Choir
Gawler River Junior Choir
Gawler River Senior Choir
Blakeview Choir
North/South Middle School Choir
Senior Choir
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PRIVATE INSTRUMENTAL MUSIC LESSONS Trinity College provides facilities to private tutors who conduct instrumental lessons for all students during school hours. Music tutors are NOT College staff and the provision of music lessons constitute a private agreement between the parent and music tutor. Payments for lessons are to be made directly to the music tutors. Cash payments should be left at the music office. Students attend one lesson a week for 25 minutes. Students come out of class for the lesson and efforts are made to ensure that the lesson missed causes minimal disruption. It is assumed that students will undertake lessons for a complete year. Lessons may be stopped at the end of a term provided notice is given to the music tutor two weeks prior to the end of the term. Instrumental Lessons Available
Flute Saxophone Euphonium Piano Oboe Violin Trombone Strings (violin, viola, cello, double bass) Clarinet Viola French Horn Guitar (acoustic, electric, bass) Bassoon Cello Tuba Percussion (drum kit, tuned percussion) Recorder Ukulele
Double Bass Banjo
Trumpet Voice
Price of Lessons Payment for instrumental music lessons contribute to the livelihood for our instrumental teachers, a charge for late payments may be incurred. A late fee of $50.00 may apply if payment is not made within two weeks of the first lesson per term and your child’s place may be cancelled. Applicable to all students who enrol to do music: Individual: $28.00 each Group of two: $19.50 each Administration: $18.00 per year Hire of instruments – a hire form must be completed before the instrument is issued. These instruments are available for hire at the given rates per term:
Flute $55.00 Violin $55.00 Trumpet $55.00 Clarinet $55.00 Viola $55.00 Trombone $55.00 Oboe $55.00 Cello $55.00 French Horn $55.00 Bassoon $55.00 Double Bass $55.00 Tuba $55.00 Alto Sax $55.00 Tenor Saxophone $55.00 Euphonium $55.00
If instrument hire is no longer required, the instrument must be returned promptly to the Music Department and an instrument return form completed to avoid additional charges. It is at this time that charges will cease. Guitars, drum kits and keyboards are not available for hire. Reeds and accessories for instruments can be purchased from the Music Department Office. Instrument books can be ordered and purchased as well - payment is required before these items are issued. An instrument lesson form is available from the Music Department (North), school offices and College website. Music Office contact details – Mrs Kerry Goode phone 08 8522 0637 or email [email protected]