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Newsletter 32
25 October 2013
PRINCIPALrsquoS OFFICE 421 Elizabeth Mitchell Drive Thurgoona NSW 2640 Telephone (02) 6049 3402 Facsimile (02) 6049 3490 Email heatherwatsontrinityacnsweduau
ALBURY 421 Elizabeth Mitchell Drive Thurgoona NSW 2640 Telephone (02) 6049 3400 Facsimile (02) 6049 3490 Email officetrinityacnsweduau
WODONGA 34 Ellen McDonald Drive Baranduda VIC 3690 Telephone (02) 6049 3480 Facsimile (02) 6020 9125 Email officewodongatrinityacnsweduau
WEBSITE
wwwtrinityacnsweduau AFTER SCHOOL CARE ALBURY
0423 845 646 EARLY LEARNING CENTRE WODONGA
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From the Principal
College Twilight Festival Last Friday 18 October the College in conjunction with the PampF conducted the Twilight Festival at the Wodonga campus To say that we have been blessed with glorious weather over the last several years for these twilight events is an under-statement and the setting last week was again fantastic I would estimate that over 600 people attended the event at various stages throughout the evening and it was tremendous to see so many of our students enjoying themselves along with their friends and parents
I take this opportunity to sincerely thank those parents and staff who generously supported the Festival Once again their contributions led to a wonderful community event for the College I especially wish to put on record my thanks to Mr Greg Davis the Collegersquos Business Manager whose efforts last week in relation to the event were above the call of duty ndash thanks Greg
The Twilight Festival made a profit of approximately $3500 which will go towards purchasing various resources for our students A good result ndash thanks to all involved At the Twilight Festival we conducted the draw for the PampFrsquos major raffle There were some great prizes on offer and I thank all of our students who did such a great job in selling all of those raffle tickets over the last few months I am pleased to report that
2 Newsletter Week 3 Term 4 Week Ending 25 October 2013
winners of the three prizes were all people attached to or part of the Trinity community Our lucky winners were
1st Prize ndash new Ford Fiesta valued at over $20000 ndash Mrs Marite Freire (Grandmother of current students)
2nd Prize - $4000 travel voucher ndash Ms Leisha Kilpatrick (current Year 12 student) and
3rd Prize - $500 fuel voucher ndash Ms Stephanie Watson (past student who finished Year 12 in 2010)
Congratulations to all three prize winners
I am also pleased to announce that the student who sold the most raffle tickets was Ben Sampson (Year 3 Albury) Ben was presented with an i-Pad mini at this weekrsquos Junior School assembly at the Albury campus ndash well done Ben and thanks for all of your great efforts with the raffle
In terms of the raffle the College raised just over $13000 ndash a great result Once again thank you to all students and families who enthusiastically supported the raffle
NAPLAN Results Parents of students in Years 3 5 7 amp 9 were sent a series of documents outlining their son andor daughterrsquos NAPLAN results recently Of course the College has been provided with copies of the results of these literacy and numeracy tests and has begun the process of analysing these An initial overview of the results across all year levels indicates that from my point of view students at Trinity continue to perform strongly in almost areas and the growth of most students since last completing the NAPLAN tests two years ago has been strong
The NAPLAN data available to the College enables key staff at Trinity to identify areas of strengths and weaknesses in our teaching and learning and therefore the opportunity to address and nurture these It is important that we take time to examine student results from this point of view
I take this opportunity to congratulate our students on their individual performances in this yearrsquos NAPLAN tests In particular I say lsquoWell donersquo to our Year 3 students ndash I have always argued that it is a big ask for them to complete tests like these If any parents have any questions about their son andor daughterrsquos results please do not hesitate to contact their Classroom Teacher in the Junior School or the Director of Studies Ms Kym Armstrong the Head of English Mrs Willis or Head of Mathematics Mr Andrew Leary for students in the Senior School
3 Newsletter Week 3 Term 4 Week Ending 25 October 2013
Senior School House Captains and Vice Captains At a recent Senior School assembly badges were presented to the newly appointed House Captains and Vice Captains Congratulations to the following students who have been appointed to these leadership roles for the remainder of this year and the first three terms of 2014 They are
2014 Senior School House Captains and Vice-Captains
Hoffman Captains Charly McMillan Jessica Cavanough Vice-Captains Indira Dowd Xavier Tynan
Kelton Captains Jack Hunter Ammber-Louise Hulm Vice-Captains Aaron Nitschke Pip Bullock
Petts Captains Liam McAlister Annalyse Russell Vice-Captains Macgregor Cameron Eliza Thomas
Rosborough Captains Nathan Sheely Bridgette Cottrill Vice-Captains Andrew Walsh Ashleigh Ross
Steven OrsquoConnor Principal
From the College Chaplain
Teach us to realise the brevity of Life (Psalm 9012)
Some people know that life is short and they make their time count Gladys Aylward for example lsquoGladys whorsquo People thought the same about a hundred years ago Gladys was an ordinary working girl in London doing nothing particularly glamorous apart from saving her wages Eventually she saved enough to boat over to China where she founded her own inn She took in orphans and risked her life to intervene in prison riots In 1938 Japanese forces invaded and Gladys led 94 orphans across the mountains to safety despite being wounded herself In the last twenty years of her life she founded an orphanage in Taiwan dedicating her last days to helping the poor and needy Her life story was so
inspirational that Hollywood made a film about her The Inn of the Sixth Happiness
Talk about making your life count Gladys understood what the psalmist meant when he spoke about life being brief But it wasnrsquot any big grand flashy life she embraced It was
4 Newsletter Week 3 Term 4 Week Ending 25 October 2013
quiet unnoticed dedication and intentional care for others We need to realise that making our lives count doesnrsquot necessarily mean making ourselves a big deal In fact if we make our lives count Jesusrsquo way it means the exact opposite
Rev Lee Weissel College Chaplain
From the Director of Studies
Year 7-10 Semester 2 Examinations
The year is swiftly progressing and it is now time for students in Years 7 to 10 to prepare to showcase their wares in the final examinations All students should have received examination timetables that detail specific times and locations for each exam these have been distributed in Pastoral Care Groups These timetables are also available via the College website The table below outlines in broad terms when each exam will occur
Day amp Date Year 7 Year 8 Year 9 Year 10
Monday 11 November
Maths History French
Normal Classes
Science Drama Engineering French Photography
English PDHPE
Tuesday 12 November
English Science
Geography History Food Technology Commerce Music Timber
Maths Engineering Food Technology French Visual Arts
Wednesday 13 November
Normal Classes
English French Science
Maths PDHPE
Science Agriculture PASS Photography
Thursday 14 November
Maths Geography
English
Geography History Commerce IST Music
Over the next week or so students will be receiving specific information from their teachers regarding the focus of their exams and the material that they need to revise During the examination period students must remember to bring study materials to school as there is time built into the study timetable for some revision
I look forward to seeing to the fruits of the studentsrsquo labours
Kym Armstrong Director of Studies
5 Newsletter Week 3 Term 4 Week Ending 25 October 2013
From the Acting Head of Senior School
This week the Year 11 students are focused on their involvement in the 2013 Border Relay For Life The students set themselves a goal to raise $10000 and they are well on their way to achieving this with over $7500 raised to date I must commend them on their unending efforts for this cause We are all far too aware of the impacts that cancer has on our families and our society and I have been humbled to watch our Year 11s be so motivated and dedicated to help this amazing cause If anyone in our Trinity community would still like to make a donation to our team it would be gratefully received Individual family or business donations are welcome and can be left at the office We appreciate all of the support we have received so far and we look forward to finishing off with our final big fund raising push as we head to the actual Relay this weekend On a different note many of you may well have gone along to see the performers and entertainers at last weekrsquos Applause festival in central Albury A number of our students performed sharing their singing dancing and circus acts with the public As part of the celebrations on that day the annual River of Stories prizes are presented at the Library Museum In the past Trinity students have earned success in this competition but this year our results were outstanding In the Year 910 category Emma Outtrim (Year 10) was awarded a $50 voucher for her original short story while in the Year 78 section Kate Moyle (Year 7) received not only the $50 prize but the $200 reward for the overall winner in her category As a result Trinity also received a $500 prize to go towards resources in the library We are looking for Katersquos suggestions I must add the comments I received from the judges on Katersquos poem I was told the judges thought it was lsquoamazingly funnyrsquo and they had no choice but to award it 25 marks out of 25 An amazing achievement ndash well done to both girls
Lorraine Willis Acting Head of Senior School
French News
Soireacutee Franccedilaise The French evening designed to allow Year 8 and 9 students to show off their skills in French by presenting a series of films skits plays songs and tongue-twisters in French has been rescheduled to take place on Thursday 28 November 600pm to 700pm Please put it in the diaries and come to support the students They have worked hard ndash and it is part of their assessment
DELF support classes have started Thursdays until 430pm Mme Bennett
Head of Languages
Congratulations
Emma Outtrim and Kate Moyle
6 Newsletter Week 3 Term 4 Week Ending 25 October 2013
Junior School News ndash Albury
Junior School Awards Congratulations to students who received Junior School Awards this week for making a significant difference inside and outside the classroom
Harley Purkis (1KS) Harrison Haberecht (1KS) Bree Vandersluis-Christie (1TO) Lucas East (1TO) Jack Quirk (2TD) Amelie Scott (2TD) Blake Elliot (3JT) William Reid (3JT) Ava Conway (3JT) Christian Edwards (3SO) Milani Gow (3SO) Cruze Hassgall (3SO) Byron Bridges (4CS) Mantej Singh (4CS) Halle Baker (4CS) Courtney Fagence (4CS) Phoebe Ziebarth (4NP) Rebecca Van Der Veeke (4NP) Chloe Martin (4NP) William Elgin (5SM) Olivia Harris (5SM) Sam Le Gallant (5SM) Sienna Day (6KW) James Russell (6KW) Melodie Gason (6NC) James Wilson (6NC) Karen Arpke (KDP) Owen Fitchett (KDP)
Deputy Principalrsquos Awards
Congratulations to the following students who received Deputy Principalrsquos Awards in recognition of excellent application to studies community service and positive behaviour Student Class No Student Class No
Nash Conway KMC 1st Harrison Leddin 4CS 1st Alaina Black KDP 2nd Alexander Jacobs 4CS 2nd Baxter Bright KDP 2nd Izaak Schollick 4CS 2nd Flynn Taylor KDP 2nd Jarni Nehme 4CS 2nd Harry Solomon 1TO 1st Mattea Kelly 4CS 2nd Holly Beath 1TO 1st Aleisha McMenamin 4NP 2nd Hudson Gull-Lowery 1TO 1st Chloe Martin 4NP 2nd Rhiannon Clark 1KS 2nd Clementine Hunt 4NP 2nd Alicia Auwardt 1TO 2nd Kyla Anderson 4NP 2nd Tara Swann 1TO 2nd Laura Mamouney 4NP 2nd
Skylah Weissel 2TC 1st Madison Purkis 4NP 2nd Lara Burdett 2TD 1st Mia Amos 4NP 2nd Avie Liley 3JT 2nd Olympia Modra 4NP 2nd Christina Halford 3JT 2nd Isaac Hovar 5JH 1st Conor Willis 3JT 2nd Grace Arney 5JH 2nd Emmett Barton 3JT 2nd Jake Salan 5JH 2nd Imogen Murray 3JT 2nd Milly Berndt 5JH 2nd Lana Heer 3JT 2nd Taisha-Mae Vitolo 5JH 2nd Erin Swann 3SO 2nd Chris OrsquoLoan
Head of Junior School Toby White 3SO 2nd
7 Newsletter Week 3 Term 4 Week Ending 25 October 2013
Sports News
Nash Clark Head of Sport
Thank you
The Clarke family (Michelle Mud Zoe and Fletch) visited Bali in the last school holidays and delivered the many wonderful clothes that had been donated by Trinity families (mainly from 6NC and 3JT) to the orphanage The Bali children were so grateful with huge smiles on their faces Many thanks from the Clarke family to those who contributed and to Mr Steven OrsquoConnor Mr Nash Clark and Mr Jarryd Thurling for encouraging the children to support this cause
8 Newsletter Week 3 Term 4 Week Ending 25 October 2013
9 Newsletter Week 3 Term 4 Week Ending 25 October 2013
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Canteen News
Please check the College website for the latest menu There are a few changes and some new items
Tuesday ndash roast vegetable salad
with cous cous $4
Wednesday ndash sushi $3
Thank you to volunteers Jenny Moyle Ellen Uniacke Shanika Dikkumbura and Sharon Walpole
Roster Week 3 Term 4
Month Day Helper
October Monday 28 Volunteer required
October Tuesday 29 Volunteer required
October Wednesday 30 Ellen Uniacke
October Thursday 31 Volunteer required
October Friday 1 Volunteer required
Margaret Cochrane Canteen Manager
Uniform Shop
Cathy Katsoolis Uniform Shop Manager
Music News
26 November 220pm Year 3 Strings end of year performance
Uniform Shop Operating Hours During School Terms
Mondays 830 ndash 1000 am 230 ndash 430 pm Cathy Katsoolis Tuesdays Closed
Wednesdays 830 ndash 1000 am 230 ndash 430 pm Cathy Katsoolis
Thursdays 830 ndash 1000 am 230 ndash 600 pm Cathy Katsoolis Fridays Closed
10 Newsletter Week 3 Term 4 Week Ending 25 October 2013
Invitation
Parents and the local community are invited to attend the following performance free of charge on Thursday 31 October 2013 commencing at 12 noon in the MPH
Musica Viva ndash Outta Africa ndash The Sound of Senegal - Tama djembe doondoon balafon fula and Griot - welcome to the musical traditions of West Africa Outta
Africa is essentially a rhythm-driven journey through song and dance into the heart of Senegalese culture But what Teranga really does best is bring the rhythm of life to life
Community Announcements
Free Seminar (Dr Angela Dixon) - What do I do if my child is hurting themselves (Understanding and helping young people who self-harm) - Glenecho Neighbourhood Centre 949 Burrows Road Glenroy - Monday 28 October 2013 from 6-8pm
Flippa Ball Water Polo Skills Program - come and try day - Saturday 2 November - 12 noon to 1pm Albury Pool For children aged between 8 and 12 Must be able to swim at least 25 metres Contact Sharon Boyle 0408 218 274
Apprenticeship Information Night Thursday 31 October - Rivers Restaurant Riverina Tafe Poole Street Albury Registrations open 430pm (5-730pm) More info or bookings 6041 0605 0438 133 577 heidineumeisteraigroupasnau
Year 11 are looking to achieve their goal of $10000 ndash please continue to support them by making donations via the College Office or to team Trinity College on line httprelaycancercouncilcomaudonaterelay=671
11 Newsletter Week 3 Term 4 Week Ending 25 October 2013
More Festival Fun
hellip and the winner is hellip
12 Newsletter Week 3 Term 4 Week Ending 25 October 2013
Trinity Raffle Results
The Freire family (Thomas Yr 8 Alex Yr 5 and Kate and Raf) accepting the car on behalf of Mr Freirersquos mum Marite Freire with congratulations from Steven OrsquoConnor Principal (L) amp Greg Davis Business Manager (R)
To all who participated - your support is very much appreciated
First Prize Congratulations
Mrs Marite Freire of Bethanga winner of the
Ford Fiesta LX
Second Prize Leisha Kilpatrick of Albury winner of the $4000 travel
voucher from Wodonga Travel and Cruise
Most Tickets Sold
Congratulations Ben Sampson winner of the i-Pad mini from JB Hi-Fi
Third Prize Stephanie Watson of
Melbourne winner of the $500 fuel voucher from
Dean Street Caltex
2 Newsletter Week 3 Term 4 Week Ending 25 October 2013
winners of the three prizes were all people attached to or part of the Trinity community Our lucky winners were
1st Prize ndash new Ford Fiesta valued at over $20000 ndash Mrs Marite Freire (Grandmother of current students)
2nd Prize - $4000 travel voucher ndash Ms Leisha Kilpatrick (current Year 12 student) and
3rd Prize - $500 fuel voucher ndash Ms Stephanie Watson (past student who finished Year 12 in 2010)
Congratulations to all three prize winners
I am also pleased to announce that the student who sold the most raffle tickets was Ben Sampson (Year 3 Albury) Ben was presented with an i-Pad mini at this weekrsquos Junior School assembly at the Albury campus ndash well done Ben and thanks for all of your great efforts with the raffle
In terms of the raffle the College raised just over $13000 ndash a great result Once again thank you to all students and families who enthusiastically supported the raffle
NAPLAN Results Parents of students in Years 3 5 7 amp 9 were sent a series of documents outlining their son andor daughterrsquos NAPLAN results recently Of course the College has been provided with copies of the results of these literacy and numeracy tests and has begun the process of analysing these An initial overview of the results across all year levels indicates that from my point of view students at Trinity continue to perform strongly in almost areas and the growth of most students since last completing the NAPLAN tests two years ago has been strong
The NAPLAN data available to the College enables key staff at Trinity to identify areas of strengths and weaknesses in our teaching and learning and therefore the opportunity to address and nurture these It is important that we take time to examine student results from this point of view
I take this opportunity to congratulate our students on their individual performances in this yearrsquos NAPLAN tests In particular I say lsquoWell donersquo to our Year 3 students ndash I have always argued that it is a big ask for them to complete tests like these If any parents have any questions about their son andor daughterrsquos results please do not hesitate to contact their Classroom Teacher in the Junior School or the Director of Studies Ms Kym Armstrong the Head of English Mrs Willis or Head of Mathematics Mr Andrew Leary for students in the Senior School
3 Newsletter Week 3 Term 4 Week Ending 25 October 2013
Senior School House Captains and Vice Captains At a recent Senior School assembly badges were presented to the newly appointed House Captains and Vice Captains Congratulations to the following students who have been appointed to these leadership roles for the remainder of this year and the first three terms of 2014 They are
2014 Senior School House Captains and Vice-Captains
Hoffman Captains Charly McMillan Jessica Cavanough Vice-Captains Indira Dowd Xavier Tynan
Kelton Captains Jack Hunter Ammber-Louise Hulm Vice-Captains Aaron Nitschke Pip Bullock
Petts Captains Liam McAlister Annalyse Russell Vice-Captains Macgregor Cameron Eliza Thomas
Rosborough Captains Nathan Sheely Bridgette Cottrill Vice-Captains Andrew Walsh Ashleigh Ross
Steven OrsquoConnor Principal
From the College Chaplain
Teach us to realise the brevity of Life (Psalm 9012)
Some people know that life is short and they make their time count Gladys Aylward for example lsquoGladys whorsquo People thought the same about a hundred years ago Gladys was an ordinary working girl in London doing nothing particularly glamorous apart from saving her wages Eventually she saved enough to boat over to China where she founded her own inn She took in orphans and risked her life to intervene in prison riots In 1938 Japanese forces invaded and Gladys led 94 orphans across the mountains to safety despite being wounded herself In the last twenty years of her life she founded an orphanage in Taiwan dedicating her last days to helping the poor and needy Her life story was so
inspirational that Hollywood made a film about her The Inn of the Sixth Happiness
Talk about making your life count Gladys understood what the psalmist meant when he spoke about life being brief But it wasnrsquot any big grand flashy life she embraced It was
4 Newsletter Week 3 Term 4 Week Ending 25 October 2013
quiet unnoticed dedication and intentional care for others We need to realise that making our lives count doesnrsquot necessarily mean making ourselves a big deal In fact if we make our lives count Jesusrsquo way it means the exact opposite
Rev Lee Weissel College Chaplain
From the Director of Studies
Year 7-10 Semester 2 Examinations
The year is swiftly progressing and it is now time for students in Years 7 to 10 to prepare to showcase their wares in the final examinations All students should have received examination timetables that detail specific times and locations for each exam these have been distributed in Pastoral Care Groups These timetables are also available via the College website The table below outlines in broad terms when each exam will occur
Day amp Date Year 7 Year 8 Year 9 Year 10
Monday 11 November
Maths History French
Normal Classes
Science Drama Engineering French Photography
English PDHPE
Tuesday 12 November
English Science
Geography History Food Technology Commerce Music Timber
Maths Engineering Food Technology French Visual Arts
Wednesday 13 November
Normal Classes
English French Science
Maths PDHPE
Science Agriculture PASS Photography
Thursday 14 November
Maths Geography
English
Geography History Commerce IST Music
Over the next week or so students will be receiving specific information from their teachers regarding the focus of their exams and the material that they need to revise During the examination period students must remember to bring study materials to school as there is time built into the study timetable for some revision
I look forward to seeing to the fruits of the studentsrsquo labours
Kym Armstrong Director of Studies
5 Newsletter Week 3 Term 4 Week Ending 25 October 2013
From the Acting Head of Senior School
This week the Year 11 students are focused on their involvement in the 2013 Border Relay For Life The students set themselves a goal to raise $10000 and they are well on their way to achieving this with over $7500 raised to date I must commend them on their unending efforts for this cause We are all far too aware of the impacts that cancer has on our families and our society and I have been humbled to watch our Year 11s be so motivated and dedicated to help this amazing cause If anyone in our Trinity community would still like to make a donation to our team it would be gratefully received Individual family or business donations are welcome and can be left at the office We appreciate all of the support we have received so far and we look forward to finishing off with our final big fund raising push as we head to the actual Relay this weekend On a different note many of you may well have gone along to see the performers and entertainers at last weekrsquos Applause festival in central Albury A number of our students performed sharing their singing dancing and circus acts with the public As part of the celebrations on that day the annual River of Stories prizes are presented at the Library Museum In the past Trinity students have earned success in this competition but this year our results were outstanding In the Year 910 category Emma Outtrim (Year 10) was awarded a $50 voucher for her original short story while in the Year 78 section Kate Moyle (Year 7) received not only the $50 prize but the $200 reward for the overall winner in her category As a result Trinity also received a $500 prize to go towards resources in the library We are looking for Katersquos suggestions I must add the comments I received from the judges on Katersquos poem I was told the judges thought it was lsquoamazingly funnyrsquo and they had no choice but to award it 25 marks out of 25 An amazing achievement ndash well done to both girls
Lorraine Willis Acting Head of Senior School
French News
Soireacutee Franccedilaise The French evening designed to allow Year 8 and 9 students to show off their skills in French by presenting a series of films skits plays songs and tongue-twisters in French has been rescheduled to take place on Thursday 28 November 600pm to 700pm Please put it in the diaries and come to support the students They have worked hard ndash and it is part of their assessment
DELF support classes have started Thursdays until 430pm Mme Bennett
Head of Languages
Congratulations
Emma Outtrim and Kate Moyle
6 Newsletter Week 3 Term 4 Week Ending 25 October 2013
Junior School News ndash Albury
Junior School Awards Congratulations to students who received Junior School Awards this week for making a significant difference inside and outside the classroom
Harley Purkis (1KS) Harrison Haberecht (1KS) Bree Vandersluis-Christie (1TO) Lucas East (1TO) Jack Quirk (2TD) Amelie Scott (2TD) Blake Elliot (3JT) William Reid (3JT) Ava Conway (3JT) Christian Edwards (3SO) Milani Gow (3SO) Cruze Hassgall (3SO) Byron Bridges (4CS) Mantej Singh (4CS) Halle Baker (4CS) Courtney Fagence (4CS) Phoebe Ziebarth (4NP) Rebecca Van Der Veeke (4NP) Chloe Martin (4NP) William Elgin (5SM) Olivia Harris (5SM) Sam Le Gallant (5SM) Sienna Day (6KW) James Russell (6KW) Melodie Gason (6NC) James Wilson (6NC) Karen Arpke (KDP) Owen Fitchett (KDP)
Deputy Principalrsquos Awards
Congratulations to the following students who received Deputy Principalrsquos Awards in recognition of excellent application to studies community service and positive behaviour Student Class No Student Class No
Nash Conway KMC 1st Harrison Leddin 4CS 1st Alaina Black KDP 2nd Alexander Jacobs 4CS 2nd Baxter Bright KDP 2nd Izaak Schollick 4CS 2nd Flynn Taylor KDP 2nd Jarni Nehme 4CS 2nd Harry Solomon 1TO 1st Mattea Kelly 4CS 2nd Holly Beath 1TO 1st Aleisha McMenamin 4NP 2nd Hudson Gull-Lowery 1TO 1st Chloe Martin 4NP 2nd Rhiannon Clark 1KS 2nd Clementine Hunt 4NP 2nd Alicia Auwardt 1TO 2nd Kyla Anderson 4NP 2nd Tara Swann 1TO 2nd Laura Mamouney 4NP 2nd
Skylah Weissel 2TC 1st Madison Purkis 4NP 2nd Lara Burdett 2TD 1st Mia Amos 4NP 2nd Avie Liley 3JT 2nd Olympia Modra 4NP 2nd Christina Halford 3JT 2nd Isaac Hovar 5JH 1st Conor Willis 3JT 2nd Grace Arney 5JH 2nd Emmett Barton 3JT 2nd Jake Salan 5JH 2nd Imogen Murray 3JT 2nd Milly Berndt 5JH 2nd Lana Heer 3JT 2nd Taisha-Mae Vitolo 5JH 2nd Erin Swann 3SO 2nd Chris OrsquoLoan
Head of Junior School Toby White 3SO 2nd
7 Newsletter Week 3 Term 4 Week Ending 25 October 2013
Sports News
Nash Clark Head of Sport
Thank you
The Clarke family (Michelle Mud Zoe and Fletch) visited Bali in the last school holidays and delivered the many wonderful clothes that had been donated by Trinity families (mainly from 6NC and 3JT) to the orphanage The Bali children were so grateful with huge smiles on their faces Many thanks from the Clarke family to those who contributed and to Mr Steven OrsquoConnor Mr Nash Clark and Mr Jarryd Thurling for encouraging the children to support this cause
8 Newsletter Week 3 Term 4 Week Ending 25 October 2013
9 Newsletter Week 3 Term 4 Week Ending 25 October 2013
6049 3440
Canteen News
Please check the College website for the latest menu There are a few changes and some new items
Tuesday ndash roast vegetable salad
with cous cous $4
Wednesday ndash sushi $3
Thank you to volunteers Jenny Moyle Ellen Uniacke Shanika Dikkumbura and Sharon Walpole
Roster Week 3 Term 4
Month Day Helper
October Monday 28 Volunteer required
October Tuesday 29 Volunteer required
October Wednesday 30 Ellen Uniacke
October Thursday 31 Volunteer required
October Friday 1 Volunteer required
Margaret Cochrane Canteen Manager
Uniform Shop
Cathy Katsoolis Uniform Shop Manager
Music News
26 November 220pm Year 3 Strings end of year performance
Uniform Shop Operating Hours During School Terms
Mondays 830 ndash 1000 am 230 ndash 430 pm Cathy Katsoolis Tuesdays Closed
Wednesdays 830 ndash 1000 am 230 ndash 430 pm Cathy Katsoolis
Thursdays 830 ndash 1000 am 230 ndash 600 pm Cathy Katsoolis Fridays Closed
10 Newsletter Week 3 Term 4 Week Ending 25 October 2013
Invitation
Parents and the local community are invited to attend the following performance free of charge on Thursday 31 October 2013 commencing at 12 noon in the MPH
Musica Viva ndash Outta Africa ndash The Sound of Senegal - Tama djembe doondoon balafon fula and Griot - welcome to the musical traditions of West Africa Outta
Africa is essentially a rhythm-driven journey through song and dance into the heart of Senegalese culture But what Teranga really does best is bring the rhythm of life to life
Community Announcements
Free Seminar (Dr Angela Dixon) - What do I do if my child is hurting themselves (Understanding and helping young people who self-harm) - Glenecho Neighbourhood Centre 949 Burrows Road Glenroy - Monday 28 October 2013 from 6-8pm
Flippa Ball Water Polo Skills Program - come and try day - Saturday 2 November - 12 noon to 1pm Albury Pool For children aged between 8 and 12 Must be able to swim at least 25 metres Contact Sharon Boyle 0408 218 274
Apprenticeship Information Night Thursday 31 October - Rivers Restaurant Riverina Tafe Poole Street Albury Registrations open 430pm (5-730pm) More info or bookings 6041 0605 0438 133 577 heidineumeisteraigroupasnau
Year 11 are looking to achieve their goal of $10000 ndash please continue to support them by making donations via the College Office or to team Trinity College on line httprelaycancercouncilcomaudonaterelay=671
11 Newsletter Week 3 Term 4 Week Ending 25 October 2013
More Festival Fun
hellip and the winner is hellip
12 Newsletter Week 3 Term 4 Week Ending 25 October 2013
Trinity Raffle Results
The Freire family (Thomas Yr 8 Alex Yr 5 and Kate and Raf) accepting the car on behalf of Mr Freirersquos mum Marite Freire with congratulations from Steven OrsquoConnor Principal (L) amp Greg Davis Business Manager (R)
To all who participated - your support is very much appreciated
First Prize Congratulations
Mrs Marite Freire of Bethanga winner of the
Ford Fiesta LX
Second Prize Leisha Kilpatrick of Albury winner of the $4000 travel
voucher from Wodonga Travel and Cruise
Most Tickets Sold
Congratulations Ben Sampson winner of the i-Pad mini from JB Hi-Fi
Third Prize Stephanie Watson of
Melbourne winner of the $500 fuel voucher from
Dean Street Caltex
3 Newsletter Week 3 Term 4 Week Ending 25 October 2013
Senior School House Captains and Vice Captains At a recent Senior School assembly badges were presented to the newly appointed House Captains and Vice Captains Congratulations to the following students who have been appointed to these leadership roles for the remainder of this year and the first three terms of 2014 They are
2014 Senior School House Captains and Vice-Captains
Hoffman Captains Charly McMillan Jessica Cavanough Vice-Captains Indira Dowd Xavier Tynan
Kelton Captains Jack Hunter Ammber-Louise Hulm Vice-Captains Aaron Nitschke Pip Bullock
Petts Captains Liam McAlister Annalyse Russell Vice-Captains Macgregor Cameron Eliza Thomas
Rosborough Captains Nathan Sheely Bridgette Cottrill Vice-Captains Andrew Walsh Ashleigh Ross
Steven OrsquoConnor Principal
From the College Chaplain
Teach us to realise the brevity of Life (Psalm 9012)
Some people know that life is short and they make their time count Gladys Aylward for example lsquoGladys whorsquo People thought the same about a hundred years ago Gladys was an ordinary working girl in London doing nothing particularly glamorous apart from saving her wages Eventually she saved enough to boat over to China where she founded her own inn She took in orphans and risked her life to intervene in prison riots In 1938 Japanese forces invaded and Gladys led 94 orphans across the mountains to safety despite being wounded herself In the last twenty years of her life she founded an orphanage in Taiwan dedicating her last days to helping the poor and needy Her life story was so
inspirational that Hollywood made a film about her The Inn of the Sixth Happiness
Talk about making your life count Gladys understood what the psalmist meant when he spoke about life being brief But it wasnrsquot any big grand flashy life she embraced It was
4 Newsletter Week 3 Term 4 Week Ending 25 October 2013
quiet unnoticed dedication and intentional care for others We need to realise that making our lives count doesnrsquot necessarily mean making ourselves a big deal In fact if we make our lives count Jesusrsquo way it means the exact opposite
Rev Lee Weissel College Chaplain
From the Director of Studies
Year 7-10 Semester 2 Examinations
The year is swiftly progressing and it is now time for students in Years 7 to 10 to prepare to showcase their wares in the final examinations All students should have received examination timetables that detail specific times and locations for each exam these have been distributed in Pastoral Care Groups These timetables are also available via the College website The table below outlines in broad terms when each exam will occur
Day amp Date Year 7 Year 8 Year 9 Year 10
Monday 11 November
Maths History French
Normal Classes
Science Drama Engineering French Photography
English PDHPE
Tuesday 12 November
English Science
Geography History Food Technology Commerce Music Timber
Maths Engineering Food Technology French Visual Arts
Wednesday 13 November
Normal Classes
English French Science
Maths PDHPE
Science Agriculture PASS Photography
Thursday 14 November
Maths Geography
English
Geography History Commerce IST Music
Over the next week or so students will be receiving specific information from their teachers regarding the focus of their exams and the material that they need to revise During the examination period students must remember to bring study materials to school as there is time built into the study timetable for some revision
I look forward to seeing to the fruits of the studentsrsquo labours
Kym Armstrong Director of Studies
5 Newsletter Week 3 Term 4 Week Ending 25 October 2013
From the Acting Head of Senior School
This week the Year 11 students are focused on their involvement in the 2013 Border Relay For Life The students set themselves a goal to raise $10000 and they are well on their way to achieving this with over $7500 raised to date I must commend them on their unending efforts for this cause We are all far too aware of the impacts that cancer has on our families and our society and I have been humbled to watch our Year 11s be so motivated and dedicated to help this amazing cause If anyone in our Trinity community would still like to make a donation to our team it would be gratefully received Individual family or business donations are welcome and can be left at the office We appreciate all of the support we have received so far and we look forward to finishing off with our final big fund raising push as we head to the actual Relay this weekend On a different note many of you may well have gone along to see the performers and entertainers at last weekrsquos Applause festival in central Albury A number of our students performed sharing their singing dancing and circus acts with the public As part of the celebrations on that day the annual River of Stories prizes are presented at the Library Museum In the past Trinity students have earned success in this competition but this year our results were outstanding In the Year 910 category Emma Outtrim (Year 10) was awarded a $50 voucher for her original short story while in the Year 78 section Kate Moyle (Year 7) received not only the $50 prize but the $200 reward for the overall winner in her category As a result Trinity also received a $500 prize to go towards resources in the library We are looking for Katersquos suggestions I must add the comments I received from the judges on Katersquos poem I was told the judges thought it was lsquoamazingly funnyrsquo and they had no choice but to award it 25 marks out of 25 An amazing achievement ndash well done to both girls
Lorraine Willis Acting Head of Senior School
French News
Soireacutee Franccedilaise The French evening designed to allow Year 8 and 9 students to show off their skills in French by presenting a series of films skits plays songs and tongue-twisters in French has been rescheduled to take place on Thursday 28 November 600pm to 700pm Please put it in the diaries and come to support the students They have worked hard ndash and it is part of their assessment
DELF support classes have started Thursdays until 430pm Mme Bennett
Head of Languages
Congratulations
Emma Outtrim and Kate Moyle
6 Newsletter Week 3 Term 4 Week Ending 25 October 2013
Junior School News ndash Albury
Junior School Awards Congratulations to students who received Junior School Awards this week for making a significant difference inside and outside the classroom
Harley Purkis (1KS) Harrison Haberecht (1KS) Bree Vandersluis-Christie (1TO) Lucas East (1TO) Jack Quirk (2TD) Amelie Scott (2TD) Blake Elliot (3JT) William Reid (3JT) Ava Conway (3JT) Christian Edwards (3SO) Milani Gow (3SO) Cruze Hassgall (3SO) Byron Bridges (4CS) Mantej Singh (4CS) Halle Baker (4CS) Courtney Fagence (4CS) Phoebe Ziebarth (4NP) Rebecca Van Der Veeke (4NP) Chloe Martin (4NP) William Elgin (5SM) Olivia Harris (5SM) Sam Le Gallant (5SM) Sienna Day (6KW) James Russell (6KW) Melodie Gason (6NC) James Wilson (6NC) Karen Arpke (KDP) Owen Fitchett (KDP)
Deputy Principalrsquos Awards
Congratulations to the following students who received Deputy Principalrsquos Awards in recognition of excellent application to studies community service and positive behaviour Student Class No Student Class No
Nash Conway KMC 1st Harrison Leddin 4CS 1st Alaina Black KDP 2nd Alexander Jacobs 4CS 2nd Baxter Bright KDP 2nd Izaak Schollick 4CS 2nd Flynn Taylor KDP 2nd Jarni Nehme 4CS 2nd Harry Solomon 1TO 1st Mattea Kelly 4CS 2nd Holly Beath 1TO 1st Aleisha McMenamin 4NP 2nd Hudson Gull-Lowery 1TO 1st Chloe Martin 4NP 2nd Rhiannon Clark 1KS 2nd Clementine Hunt 4NP 2nd Alicia Auwardt 1TO 2nd Kyla Anderson 4NP 2nd Tara Swann 1TO 2nd Laura Mamouney 4NP 2nd
Skylah Weissel 2TC 1st Madison Purkis 4NP 2nd Lara Burdett 2TD 1st Mia Amos 4NP 2nd Avie Liley 3JT 2nd Olympia Modra 4NP 2nd Christina Halford 3JT 2nd Isaac Hovar 5JH 1st Conor Willis 3JT 2nd Grace Arney 5JH 2nd Emmett Barton 3JT 2nd Jake Salan 5JH 2nd Imogen Murray 3JT 2nd Milly Berndt 5JH 2nd Lana Heer 3JT 2nd Taisha-Mae Vitolo 5JH 2nd Erin Swann 3SO 2nd Chris OrsquoLoan
Head of Junior School Toby White 3SO 2nd
7 Newsletter Week 3 Term 4 Week Ending 25 October 2013
Sports News
Nash Clark Head of Sport
Thank you
The Clarke family (Michelle Mud Zoe and Fletch) visited Bali in the last school holidays and delivered the many wonderful clothes that had been donated by Trinity families (mainly from 6NC and 3JT) to the orphanage The Bali children were so grateful with huge smiles on their faces Many thanks from the Clarke family to those who contributed and to Mr Steven OrsquoConnor Mr Nash Clark and Mr Jarryd Thurling for encouraging the children to support this cause
8 Newsletter Week 3 Term 4 Week Ending 25 October 2013
9 Newsletter Week 3 Term 4 Week Ending 25 October 2013
6049 3440
Canteen News
Please check the College website for the latest menu There are a few changes and some new items
Tuesday ndash roast vegetable salad
with cous cous $4
Wednesday ndash sushi $3
Thank you to volunteers Jenny Moyle Ellen Uniacke Shanika Dikkumbura and Sharon Walpole
Roster Week 3 Term 4
Month Day Helper
October Monday 28 Volunteer required
October Tuesday 29 Volunteer required
October Wednesday 30 Ellen Uniacke
October Thursday 31 Volunteer required
October Friday 1 Volunteer required
Margaret Cochrane Canteen Manager
Uniform Shop
Cathy Katsoolis Uniform Shop Manager
Music News
26 November 220pm Year 3 Strings end of year performance
Uniform Shop Operating Hours During School Terms
Mondays 830 ndash 1000 am 230 ndash 430 pm Cathy Katsoolis Tuesdays Closed
Wednesdays 830 ndash 1000 am 230 ndash 430 pm Cathy Katsoolis
Thursdays 830 ndash 1000 am 230 ndash 600 pm Cathy Katsoolis Fridays Closed
10 Newsletter Week 3 Term 4 Week Ending 25 October 2013
Invitation
Parents and the local community are invited to attend the following performance free of charge on Thursday 31 October 2013 commencing at 12 noon in the MPH
Musica Viva ndash Outta Africa ndash The Sound of Senegal - Tama djembe doondoon balafon fula and Griot - welcome to the musical traditions of West Africa Outta
Africa is essentially a rhythm-driven journey through song and dance into the heart of Senegalese culture But what Teranga really does best is bring the rhythm of life to life
Community Announcements
Free Seminar (Dr Angela Dixon) - What do I do if my child is hurting themselves (Understanding and helping young people who self-harm) - Glenecho Neighbourhood Centre 949 Burrows Road Glenroy - Monday 28 October 2013 from 6-8pm
Flippa Ball Water Polo Skills Program - come and try day - Saturday 2 November - 12 noon to 1pm Albury Pool For children aged between 8 and 12 Must be able to swim at least 25 metres Contact Sharon Boyle 0408 218 274
Apprenticeship Information Night Thursday 31 October - Rivers Restaurant Riverina Tafe Poole Street Albury Registrations open 430pm (5-730pm) More info or bookings 6041 0605 0438 133 577 heidineumeisteraigroupasnau
Year 11 are looking to achieve their goal of $10000 ndash please continue to support them by making donations via the College Office or to team Trinity College on line httprelaycancercouncilcomaudonaterelay=671
11 Newsletter Week 3 Term 4 Week Ending 25 October 2013
More Festival Fun
hellip and the winner is hellip
12 Newsletter Week 3 Term 4 Week Ending 25 October 2013
Trinity Raffle Results
The Freire family (Thomas Yr 8 Alex Yr 5 and Kate and Raf) accepting the car on behalf of Mr Freirersquos mum Marite Freire with congratulations from Steven OrsquoConnor Principal (L) amp Greg Davis Business Manager (R)
To all who participated - your support is very much appreciated
First Prize Congratulations
Mrs Marite Freire of Bethanga winner of the
Ford Fiesta LX
Second Prize Leisha Kilpatrick of Albury winner of the $4000 travel
voucher from Wodonga Travel and Cruise
Most Tickets Sold
Congratulations Ben Sampson winner of the i-Pad mini from JB Hi-Fi
Third Prize Stephanie Watson of
Melbourne winner of the $500 fuel voucher from
Dean Street Caltex
4 Newsletter Week 3 Term 4 Week Ending 25 October 2013
quiet unnoticed dedication and intentional care for others We need to realise that making our lives count doesnrsquot necessarily mean making ourselves a big deal In fact if we make our lives count Jesusrsquo way it means the exact opposite
Rev Lee Weissel College Chaplain
From the Director of Studies
Year 7-10 Semester 2 Examinations
The year is swiftly progressing and it is now time for students in Years 7 to 10 to prepare to showcase their wares in the final examinations All students should have received examination timetables that detail specific times and locations for each exam these have been distributed in Pastoral Care Groups These timetables are also available via the College website The table below outlines in broad terms when each exam will occur
Day amp Date Year 7 Year 8 Year 9 Year 10
Monday 11 November
Maths History French
Normal Classes
Science Drama Engineering French Photography
English PDHPE
Tuesday 12 November
English Science
Geography History Food Technology Commerce Music Timber
Maths Engineering Food Technology French Visual Arts
Wednesday 13 November
Normal Classes
English French Science
Maths PDHPE
Science Agriculture PASS Photography
Thursday 14 November
Maths Geography
English
Geography History Commerce IST Music
Over the next week or so students will be receiving specific information from their teachers regarding the focus of their exams and the material that they need to revise During the examination period students must remember to bring study materials to school as there is time built into the study timetable for some revision
I look forward to seeing to the fruits of the studentsrsquo labours
Kym Armstrong Director of Studies
5 Newsletter Week 3 Term 4 Week Ending 25 October 2013
From the Acting Head of Senior School
This week the Year 11 students are focused on their involvement in the 2013 Border Relay For Life The students set themselves a goal to raise $10000 and they are well on their way to achieving this with over $7500 raised to date I must commend them on their unending efforts for this cause We are all far too aware of the impacts that cancer has on our families and our society and I have been humbled to watch our Year 11s be so motivated and dedicated to help this amazing cause If anyone in our Trinity community would still like to make a donation to our team it would be gratefully received Individual family or business donations are welcome and can be left at the office We appreciate all of the support we have received so far and we look forward to finishing off with our final big fund raising push as we head to the actual Relay this weekend On a different note many of you may well have gone along to see the performers and entertainers at last weekrsquos Applause festival in central Albury A number of our students performed sharing their singing dancing and circus acts with the public As part of the celebrations on that day the annual River of Stories prizes are presented at the Library Museum In the past Trinity students have earned success in this competition but this year our results were outstanding In the Year 910 category Emma Outtrim (Year 10) was awarded a $50 voucher for her original short story while in the Year 78 section Kate Moyle (Year 7) received not only the $50 prize but the $200 reward for the overall winner in her category As a result Trinity also received a $500 prize to go towards resources in the library We are looking for Katersquos suggestions I must add the comments I received from the judges on Katersquos poem I was told the judges thought it was lsquoamazingly funnyrsquo and they had no choice but to award it 25 marks out of 25 An amazing achievement ndash well done to both girls
Lorraine Willis Acting Head of Senior School
French News
Soireacutee Franccedilaise The French evening designed to allow Year 8 and 9 students to show off their skills in French by presenting a series of films skits plays songs and tongue-twisters in French has been rescheduled to take place on Thursday 28 November 600pm to 700pm Please put it in the diaries and come to support the students They have worked hard ndash and it is part of their assessment
DELF support classes have started Thursdays until 430pm Mme Bennett
Head of Languages
Congratulations
Emma Outtrim and Kate Moyle
6 Newsletter Week 3 Term 4 Week Ending 25 October 2013
Junior School News ndash Albury
Junior School Awards Congratulations to students who received Junior School Awards this week for making a significant difference inside and outside the classroom
Harley Purkis (1KS) Harrison Haberecht (1KS) Bree Vandersluis-Christie (1TO) Lucas East (1TO) Jack Quirk (2TD) Amelie Scott (2TD) Blake Elliot (3JT) William Reid (3JT) Ava Conway (3JT) Christian Edwards (3SO) Milani Gow (3SO) Cruze Hassgall (3SO) Byron Bridges (4CS) Mantej Singh (4CS) Halle Baker (4CS) Courtney Fagence (4CS) Phoebe Ziebarth (4NP) Rebecca Van Der Veeke (4NP) Chloe Martin (4NP) William Elgin (5SM) Olivia Harris (5SM) Sam Le Gallant (5SM) Sienna Day (6KW) James Russell (6KW) Melodie Gason (6NC) James Wilson (6NC) Karen Arpke (KDP) Owen Fitchett (KDP)
Deputy Principalrsquos Awards
Congratulations to the following students who received Deputy Principalrsquos Awards in recognition of excellent application to studies community service and positive behaviour Student Class No Student Class No
Nash Conway KMC 1st Harrison Leddin 4CS 1st Alaina Black KDP 2nd Alexander Jacobs 4CS 2nd Baxter Bright KDP 2nd Izaak Schollick 4CS 2nd Flynn Taylor KDP 2nd Jarni Nehme 4CS 2nd Harry Solomon 1TO 1st Mattea Kelly 4CS 2nd Holly Beath 1TO 1st Aleisha McMenamin 4NP 2nd Hudson Gull-Lowery 1TO 1st Chloe Martin 4NP 2nd Rhiannon Clark 1KS 2nd Clementine Hunt 4NP 2nd Alicia Auwardt 1TO 2nd Kyla Anderson 4NP 2nd Tara Swann 1TO 2nd Laura Mamouney 4NP 2nd
Skylah Weissel 2TC 1st Madison Purkis 4NP 2nd Lara Burdett 2TD 1st Mia Amos 4NP 2nd Avie Liley 3JT 2nd Olympia Modra 4NP 2nd Christina Halford 3JT 2nd Isaac Hovar 5JH 1st Conor Willis 3JT 2nd Grace Arney 5JH 2nd Emmett Barton 3JT 2nd Jake Salan 5JH 2nd Imogen Murray 3JT 2nd Milly Berndt 5JH 2nd Lana Heer 3JT 2nd Taisha-Mae Vitolo 5JH 2nd Erin Swann 3SO 2nd Chris OrsquoLoan
Head of Junior School Toby White 3SO 2nd
7 Newsletter Week 3 Term 4 Week Ending 25 October 2013
Sports News
Nash Clark Head of Sport
Thank you
The Clarke family (Michelle Mud Zoe and Fletch) visited Bali in the last school holidays and delivered the many wonderful clothes that had been donated by Trinity families (mainly from 6NC and 3JT) to the orphanage The Bali children were so grateful with huge smiles on their faces Many thanks from the Clarke family to those who contributed and to Mr Steven OrsquoConnor Mr Nash Clark and Mr Jarryd Thurling for encouraging the children to support this cause
8 Newsletter Week 3 Term 4 Week Ending 25 October 2013
9 Newsletter Week 3 Term 4 Week Ending 25 October 2013
6049 3440
Canteen News
Please check the College website for the latest menu There are a few changes and some new items
Tuesday ndash roast vegetable salad
with cous cous $4
Wednesday ndash sushi $3
Thank you to volunteers Jenny Moyle Ellen Uniacke Shanika Dikkumbura and Sharon Walpole
Roster Week 3 Term 4
Month Day Helper
October Monday 28 Volunteer required
October Tuesday 29 Volunteer required
October Wednesday 30 Ellen Uniacke
October Thursday 31 Volunteer required
October Friday 1 Volunteer required
Margaret Cochrane Canteen Manager
Uniform Shop
Cathy Katsoolis Uniform Shop Manager
Music News
26 November 220pm Year 3 Strings end of year performance
Uniform Shop Operating Hours During School Terms
Mondays 830 ndash 1000 am 230 ndash 430 pm Cathy Katsoolis Tuesdays Closed
Wednesdays 830 ndash 1000 am 230 ndash 430 pm Cathy Katsoolis
Thursdays 830 ndash 1000 am 230 ndash 600 pm Cathy Katsoolis Fridays Closed
10 Newsletter Week 3 Term 4 Week Ending 25 October 2013
Invitation
Parents and the local community are invited to attend the following performance free of charge on Thursday 31 October 2013 commencing at 12 noon in the MPH
Musica Viva ndash Outta Africa ndash The Sound of Senegal - Tama djembe doondoon balafon fula and Griot - welcome to the musical traditions of West Africa Outta
Africa is essentially a rhythm-driven journey through song and dance into the heart of Senegalese culture But what Teranga really does best is bring the rhythm of life to life
Community Announcements
Free Seminar (Dr Angela Dixon) - What do I do if my child is hurting themselves (Understanding and helping young people who self-harm) - Glenecho Neighbourhood Centre 949 Burrows Road Glenroy - Monday 28 October 2013 from 6-8pm
Flippa Ball Water Polo Skills Program - come and try day - Saturday 2 November - 12 noon to 1pm Albury Pool For children aged between 8 and 12 Must be able to swim at least 25 metres Contact Sharon Boyle 0408 218 274
Apprenticeship Information Night Thursday 31 October - Rivers Restaurant Riverina Tafe Poole Street Albury Registrations open 430pm (5-730pm) More info or bookings 6041 0605 0438 133 577 heidineumeisteraigroupasnau
Year 11 are looking to achieve their goal of $10000 ndash please continue to support them by making donations via the College Office or to team Trinity College on line httprelaycancercouncilcomaudonaterelay=671
11 Newsletter Week 3 Term 4 Week Ending 25 October 2013
More Festival Fun
hellip and the winner is hellip
12 Newsletter Week 3 Term 4 Week Ending 25 October 2013
Trinity Raffle Results
The Freire family (Thomas Yr 8 Alex Yr 5 and Kate and Raf) accepting the car on behalf of Mr Freirersquos mum Marite Freire with congratulations from Steven OrsquoConnor Principal (L) amp Greg Davis Business Manager (R)
To all who participated - your support is very much appreciated
First Prize Congratulations
Mrs Marite Freire of Bethanga winner of the
Ford Fiesta LX
Second Prize Leisha Kilpatrick of Albury winner of the $4000 travel
voucher from Wodonga Travel and Cruise
Most Tickets Sold
Congratulations Ben Sampson winner of the i-Pad mini from JB Hi-Fi
Third Prize Stephanie Watson of
Melbourne winner of the $500 fuel voucher from
Dean Street Caltex
5 Newsletter Week 3 Term 4 Week Ending 25 October 2013
From the Acting Head of Senior School
This week the Year 11 students are focused on their involvement in the 2013 Border Relay For Life The students set themselves a goal to raise $10000 and they are well on their way to achieving this with over $7500 raised to date I must commend them on their unending efforts for this cause We are all far too aware of the impacts that cancer has on our families and our society and I have been humbled to watch our Year 11s be so motivated and dedicated to help this amazing cause If anyone in our Trinity community would still like to make a donation to our team it would be gratefully received Individual family or business donations are welcome and can be left at the office We appreciate all of the support we have received so far and we look forward to finishing off with our final big fund raising push as we head to the actual Relay this weekend On a different note many of you may well have gone along to see the performers and entertainers at last weekrsquos Applause festival in central Albury A number of our students performed sharing their singing dancing and circus acts with the public As part of the celebrations on that day the annual River of Stories prizes are presented at the Library Museum In the past Trinity students have earned success in this competition but this year our results were outstanding In the Year 910 category Emma Outtrim (Year 10) was awarded a $50 voucher for her original short story while in the Year 78 section Kate Moyle (Year 7) received not only the $50 prize but the $200 reward for the overall winner in her category As a result Trinity also received a $500 prize to go towards resources in the library We are looking for Katersquos suggestions I must add the comments I received from the judges on Katersquos poem I was told the judges thought it was lsquoamazingly funnyrsquo and they had no choice but to award it 25 marks out of 25 An amazing achievement ndash well done to both girls
Lorraine Willis Acting Head of Senior School
French News
Soireacutee Franccedilaise The French evening designed to allow Year 8 and 9 students to show off their skills in French by presenting a series of films skits plays songs and tongue-twisters in French has been rescheduled to take place on Thursday 28 November 600pm to 700pm Please put it in the diaries and come to support the students They have worked hard ndash and it is part of their assessment
DELF support classes have started Thursdays until 430pm Mme Bennett
Head of Languages
Congratulations
Emma Outtrim and Kate Moyle
6 Newsletter Week 3 Term 4 Week Ending 25 October 2013
Junior School News ndash Albury
Junior School Awards Congratulations to students who received Junior School Awards this week for making a significant difference inside and outside the classroom
Harley Purkis (1KS) Harrison Haberecht (1KS) Bree Vandersluis-Christie (1TO) Lucas East (1TO) Jack Quirk (2TD) Amelie Scott (2TD) Blake Elliot (3JT) William Reid (3JT) Ava Conway (3JT) Christian Edwards (3SO) Milani Gow (3SO) Cruze Hassgall (3SO) Byron Bridges (4CS) Mantej Singh (4CS) Halle Baker (4CS) Courtney Fagence (4CS) Phoebe Ziebarth (4NP) Rebecca Van Der Veeke (4NP) Chloe Martin (4NP) William Elgin (5SM) Olivia Harris (5SM) Sam Le Gallant (5SM) Sienna Day (6KW) James Russell (6KW) Melodie Gason (6NC) James Wilson (6NC) Karen Arpke (KDP) Owen Fitchett (KDP)
Deputy Principalrsquos Awards
Congratulations to the following students who received Deputy Principalrsquos Awards in recognition of excellent application to studies community service and positive behaviour Student Class No Student Class No
Nash Conway KMC 1st Harrison Leddin 4CS 1st Alaina Black KDP 2nd Alexander Jacobs 4CS 2nd Baxter Bright KDP 2nd Izaak Schollick 4CS 2nd Flynn Taylor KDP 2nd Jarni Nehme 4CS 2nd Harry Solomon 1TO 1st Mattea Kelly 4CS 2nd Holly Beath 1TO 1st Aleisha McMenamin 4NP 2nd Hudson Gull-Lowery 1TO 1st Chloe Martin 4NP 2nd Rhiannon Clark 1KS 2nd Clementine Hunt 4NP 2nd Alicia Auwardt 1TO 2nd Kyla Anderson 4NP 2nd Tara Swann 1TO 2nd Laura Mamouney 4NP 2nd
Skylah Weissel 2TC 1st Madison Purkis 4NP 2nd Lara Burdett 2TD 1st Mia Amos 4NP 2nd Avie Liley 3JT 2nd Olympia Modra 4NP 2nd Christina Halford 3JT 2nd Isaac Hovar 5JH 1st Conor Willis 3JT 2nd Grace Arney 5JH 2nd Emmett Barton 3JT 2nd Jake Salan 5JH 2nd Imogen Murray 3JT 2nd Milly Berndt 5JH 2nd Lana Heer 3JT 2nd Taisha-Mae Vitolo 5JH 2nd Erin Swann 3SO 2nd Chris OrsquoLoan
Head of Junior School Toby White 3SO 2nd
7 Newsletter Week 3 Term 4 Week Ending 25 October 2013
Sports News
Nash Clark Head of Sport
Thank you
The Clarke family (Michelle Mud Zoe and Fletch) visited Bali in the last school holidays and delivered the many wonderful clothes that had been donated by Trinity families (mainly from 6NC and 3JT) to the orphanage The Bali children were so grateful with huge smiles on their faces Many thanks from the Clarke family to those who contributed and to Mr Steven OrsquoConnor Mr Nash Clark and Mr Jarryd Thurling for encouraging the children to support this cause
8 Newsletter Week 3 Term 4 Week Ending 25 October 2013
9 Newsletter Week 3 Term 4 Week Ending 25 October 2013
6049 3440
Canteen News
Please check the College website for the latest menu There are a few changes and some new items
Tuesday ndash roast vegetable salad
with cous cous $4
Wednesday ndash sushi $3
Thank you to volunteers Jenny Moyle Ellen Uniacke Shanika Dikkumbura and Sharon Walpole
Roster Week 3 Term 4
Month Day Helper
October Monday 28 Volunteer required
October Tuesday 29 Volunteer required
October Wednesday 30 Ellen Uniacke
October Thursday 31 Volunteer required
October Friday 1 Volunteer required
Margaret Cochrane Canteen Manager
Uniform Shop
Cathy Katsoolis Uniform Shop Manager
Music News
26 November 220pm Year 3 Strings end of year performance
Uniform Shop Operating Hours During School Terms
Mondays 830 ndash 1000 am 230 ndash 430 pm Cathy Katsoolis Tuesdays Closed
Wednesdays 830 ndash 1000 am 230 ndash 430 pm Cathy Katsoolis
Thursdays 830 ndash 1000 am 230 ndash 600 pm Cathy Katsoolis Fridays Closed
10 Newsletter Week 3 Term 4 Week Ending 25 October 2013
Invitation
Parents and the local community are invited to attend the following performance free of charge on Thursday 31 October 2013 commencing at 12 noon in the MPH
Musica Viva ndash Outta Africa ndash The Sound of Senegal - Tama djembe doondoon balafon fula and Griot - welcome to the musical traditions of West Africa Outta
Africa is essentially a rhythm-driven journey through song and dance into the heart of Senegalese culture But what Teranga really does best is bring the rhythm of life to life
Community Announcements
Free Seminar (Dr Angela Dixon) - What do I do if my child is hurting themselves (Understanding and helping young people who self-harm) - Glenecho Neighbourhood Centre 949 Burrows Road Glenroy - Monday 28 October 2013 from 6-8pm
Flippa Ball Water Polo Skills Program - come and try day - Saturday 2 November - 12 noon to 1pm Albury Pool For children aged between 8 and 12 Must be able to swim at least 25 metres Contact Sharon Boyle 0408 218 274
Apprenticeship Information Night Thursday 31 October - Rivers Restaurant Riverina Tafe Poole Street Albury Registrations open 430pm (5-730pm) More info or bookings 6041 0605 0438 133 577 heidineumeisteraigroupasnau
Year 11 are looking to achieve their goal of $10000 ndash please continue to support them by making donations via the College Office or to team Trinity College on line httprelaycancercouncilcomaudonaterelay=671
11 Newsletter Week 3 Term 4 Week Ending 25 October 2013
More Festival Fun
hellip and the winner is hellip
12 Newsletter Week 3 Term 4 Week Ending 25 October 2013
Trinity Raffle Results
The Freire family (Thomas Yr 8 Alex Yr 5 and Kate and Raf) accepting the car on behalf of Mr Freirersquos mum Marite Freire with congratulations from Steven OrsquoConnor Principal (L) amp Greg Davis Business Manager (R)
To all who participated - your support is very much appreciated
First Prize Congratulations
Mrs Marite Freire of Bethanga winner of the
Ford Fiesta LX
Second Prize Leisha Kilpatrick of Albury winner of the $4000 travel
voucher from Wodonga Travel and Cruise
Most Tickets Sold
Congratulations Ben Sampson winner of the i-Pad mini from JB Hi-Fi
Third Prize Stephanie Watson of
Melbourne winner of the $500 fuel voucher from
Dean Street Caltex
6 Newsletter Week 3 Term 4 Week Ending 25 October 2013
Junior School News ndash Albury
Junior School Awards Congratulations to students who received Junior School Awards this week for making a significant difference inside and outside the classroom
Harley Purkis (1KS) Harrison Haberecht (1KS) Bree Vandersluis-Christie (1TO) Lucas East (1TO) Jack Quirk (2TD) Amelie Scott (2TD) Blake Elliot (3JT) William Reid (3JT) Ava Conway (3JT) Christian Edwards (3SO) Milani Gow (3SO) Cruze Hassgall (3SO) Byron Bridges (4CS) Mantej Singh (4CS) Halle Baker (4CS) Courtney Fagence (4CS) Phoebe Ziebarth (4NP) Rebecca Van Der Veeke (4NP) Chloe Martin (4NP) William Elgin (5SM) Olivia Harris (5SM) Sam Le Gallant (5SM) Sienna Day (6KW) James Russell (6KW) Melodie Gason (6NC) James Wilson (6NC) Karen Arpke (KDP) Owen Fitchett (KDP)
Deputy Principalrsquos Awards
Congratulations to the following students who received Deputy Principalrsquos Awards in recognition of excellent application to studies community service and positive behaviour Student Class No Student Class No
Nash Conway KMC 1st Harrison Leddin 4CS 1st Alaina Black KDP 2nd Alexander Jacobs 4CS 2nd Baxter Bright KDP 2nd Izaak Schollick 4CS 2nd Flynn Taylor KDP 2nd Jarni Nehme 4CS 2nd Harry Solomon 1TO 1st Mattea Kelly 4CS 2nd Holly Beath 1TO 1st Aleisha McMenamin 4NP 2nd Hudson Gull-Lowery 1TO 1st Chloe Martin 4NP 2nd Rhiannon Clark 1KS 2nd Clementine Hunt 4NP 2nd Alicia Auwardt 1TO 2nd Kyla Anderson 4NP 2nd Tara Swann 1TO 2nd Laura Mamouney 4NP 2nd
Skylah Weissel 2TC 1st Madison Purkis 4NP 2nd Lara Burdett 2TD 1st Mia Amos 4NP 2nd Avie Liley 3JT 2nd Olympia Modra 4NP 2nd Christina Halford 3JT 2nd Isaac Hovar 5JH 1st Conor Willis 3JT 2nd Grace Arney 5JH 2nd Emmett Barton 3JT 2nd Jake Salan 5JH 2nd Imogen Murray 3JT 2nd Milly Berndt 5JH 2nd Lana Heer 3JT 2nd Taisha-Mae Vitolo 5JH 2nd Erin Swann 3SO 2nd Chris OrsquoLoan
Head of Junior School Toby White 3SO 2nd
7 Newsletter Week 3 Term 4 Week Ending 25 October 2013
Sports News
Nash Clark Head of Sport
Thank you
The Clarke family (Michelle Mud Zoe and Fletch) visited Bali in the last school holidays and delivered the many wonderful clothes that had been donated by Trinity families (mainly from 6NC and 3JT) to the orphanage The Bali children were so grateful with huge smiles on their faces Many thanks from the Clarke family to those who contributed and to Mr Steven OrsquoConnor Mr Nash Clark and Mr Jarryd Thurling for encouraging the children to support this cause
8 Newsletter Week 3 Term 4 Week Ending 25 October 2013
9 Newsletter Week 3 Term 4 Week Ending 25 October 2013
6049 3440
Canteen News
Please check the College website for the latest menu There are a few changes and some new items
Tuesday ndash roast vegetable salad
with cous cous $4
Wednesday ndash sushi $3
Thank you to volunteers Jenny Moyle Ellen Uniacke Shanika Dikkumbura and Sharon Walpole
Roster Week 3 Term 4
Month Day Helper
October Monday 28 Volunteer required
October Tuesday 29 Volunteer required
October Wednesday 30 Ellen Uniacke
October Thursday 31 Volunteer required
October Friday 1 Volunteer required
Margaret Cochrane Canteen Manager
Uniform Shop
Cathy Katsoolis Uniform Shop Manager
Music News
26 November 220pm Year 3 Strings end of year performance
Uniform Shop Operating Hours During School Terms
Mondays 830 ndash 1000 am 230 ndash 430 pm Cathy Katsoolis Tuesdays Closed
Wednesdays 830 ndash 1000 am 230 ndash 430 pm Cathy Katsoolis
Thursdays 830 ndash 1000 am 230 ndash 600 pm Cathy Katsoolis Fridays Closed
10 Newsletter Week 3 Term 4 Week Ending 25 October 2013
Invitation
Parents and the local community are invited to attend the following performance free of charge on Thursday 31 October 2013 commencing at 12 noon in the MPH
Musica Viva ndash Outta Africa ndash The Sound of Senegal - Tama djembe doondoon balafon fula and Griot - welcome to the musical traditions of West Africa Outta
Africa is essentially a rhythm-driven journey through song and dance into the heart of Senegalese culture But what Teranga really does best is bring the rhythm of life to life
Community Announcements
Free Seminar (Dr Angela Dixon) - What do I do if my child is hurting themselves (Understanding and helping young people who self-harm) - Glenecho Neighbourhood Centre 949 Burrows Road Glenroy - Monday 28 October 2013 from 6-8pm
Flippa Ball Water Polo Skills Program - come and try day - Saturday 2 November - 12 noon to 1pm Albury Pool For children aged between 8 and 12 Must be able to swim at least 25 metres Contact Sharon Boyle 0408 218 274
Apprenticeship Information Night Thursday 31 October - Rivers Restaurant Riverina Tafe Poole Street Albury Registrations open 430pm (5-730pm) More info or bookings 6041 0605 0438 133 577 heidineumeisteraigroupasnau
Year 11 are looking to achieve their goal of $10000 ndash please continue to support them by making donations via the College Office or to team Trinity College on line httprelaycancercouncilcomaudonaterelay=671
11 Newsletter Week 3 Term 4 Week Ending 25 October 2013
More Festival Fun
hellip and the winner is hellip
12 Newsletter Week 3 Term 4 Week Ending 25 October 2013
Trinity Raffle Results
The Freire family (Thomas Yr 8 Alex Yr 5 and Kate and Raf) accepting the car on behalf of Mr Freirersquos mum Marite Freire with congratulations from Steven OrsquoConnor Principal (L) amp Greg Davis Business Manager (R)
To all who participated - your support is very much appreciated
First Prize Congratulations
Mrs Marite Freire of Bethanga winner of the
Ford Fiesta LX
Second Prize Leisha Kilpatrick of Albury winner of the $4000 travel
voucher from Wodonga Travel and Cruise
Most Tickets Sold
Congratulations Ben Sampson winner of the i-Pad mini from JB Hi-Fi
Third Prize Stephanie Watson of
Melbourne winner of the $500 fuel voucher from
Dean Street Caltex
7 Newsletter Week 3 Term 4 Week Ending 25 October 2013
Sports News
Nash Clark Head of Sport
Thank you
The Clarke family (Michelle Mud Zoe and Fletch) visited Bali in the last school holidays and delivered the many wonderful clothes that had been donated by Trinity families (mainly from 6NC and 3JT) to the orphanage The Bali children were so grateful with huge smiles on their faces Many thanks from the Clarke family to those who contributed and to Mr Steven OrsquoConnor Mr Nash Clark and Mr Jarryd Thurling for encouraging the children to support this cause
8 Newsletter Week 3 Term 4 Week Ending 25 October 2013
9 Newsletter Week 3 Term 4 Week Ending 25 October 2013
6049 3440
Canteen News
Please check the College website for the latest menu There are a few changes and some new items
Tuesday ndash roast vegetable salad
with cous cous $4
Wednesday ndash sushi $3
Thank you to volunteers Jenny Moyle Ellen Uniacke Shanika Dikkumbura and Sharon Walpole
Roster Week 3 Term 4
Month Day Helper
October Monday 28 Volunteer required
October Tuesday 29 Volunteer required
October Wednesday 30 Ellen Uniacke
October Thursday 31 Volunteer required
October Friday 1 Volunteer required
Margaret Cochrane Canteen Manager
Uniform Shop
Cathy Katsoolis Uniform Shop Manager
Music News
26 November 220pm Year 3 Strings end of year performance
Uniform Shop Operating Hours During School Terms
Mondays 830 ndash 1000 am 230 ndash 430 pm Cathy Katsoolis Tuesdays Closed
Wednesdays 830 ndash 1000 am 230 ndash 430 pm Cathy Katsoolis
Thursdays 830 ndash 1000 am 230 ndash 600 pm Cathy Katsoolis Fridays Closed
10 Newsletter Week 3 Term 4 Week Ending 25 October 2013
Invitation
Parents and the local community are invited to attend the following performance free of charge on Thursday 31 October 2013 commencing at 12 noon in the MPH
Musica Viva ndash Outta Africa ndash The Sound of Senegal - Tama djembe doondoon balafon fula and Griot - welcome to the musical traditions of West Africa Outta
Africa is essentially a rhythm-driven journey through song and dance into the heart of Senegalese culture But what Teranga really does best is bring the rhythm of life to life
Community Announcements
Free Seminar (Dr Angela Dixon) - What do I do if my child is hurting themselves (Understanding and helping young people who self-harm) - Glenecho Neighbourhood Centre 949 Burrows Road Glenroy - Monday 28 October 2013 from 6-8pm
Flippa Ball Water Polo Skills Program - come and try day - Saturday 2 November - 12 noon to 1pm Albury Pool For children aged between 8 and 12 Must be able to swim at least 25 metres Contact Sharon Boyle 0408 218 274
Apprenticeship Information Night Thursday 31 October - Rivers Restaurant Riverina Tafe Poole Street Albury Registrations open 430pm (5-730pm) More info or bookings 6041 0605 0438 133 577 heidineumeisteraigroupasnau
Year 11 are looking to achieve their goal of $10000 ndash please continue to support them by making donations via the College Office or to team Trinity College on line httprelaycancercouncilcomaudonaterelay=671
11 Newsletter Week 3 Term 4 Week Ending 25 October 2013
More Festival Fun
hellip and the winner is hellip
12 Newsletter Week 3 Term 4 Week Ending 25 October 2013
Trinity Raffle Results
The Freire family (Thomas Yr 8 Alex Yr 5 and Kate and Raf) accepting the car on behalf of Mr Freirersquos mum Marite Freire with congratulations from Steven OrsquoConnor Principal (L) amp Greg Davis Business Manager (R)
To all who participated - your support is very much appreciated
First Prize Congratulations
Mrs Marite Freire of Bethanga winner of the
Ford Fiesta LX
Second Prize Leisha Kilpatrick of Albury winner of the $4000 travel
voucher from Wodonga Travel and Cruise
Most Tickets Sold
Congratulations Ben Sampson winner of the i-Pad mini from JB Hi-Fi
Third Prize Stephanie Watson of
Melbourne winner of the $500 fuel voucher from
Dean Street Caltex
8 Newsletter Week 3 Term 4 Week Ending 25 October 2013
9 Newsletter Week 3 Term 4 Week Ending 25 October 2013
6049 3440
Canteen News
Please check the College website for the latest menu There are a few changes and some new items
Tuesday ndash roast vegetable salad
with cous cous $4
Wednesday ndash sushi $3
Thank you to volunteers Jenny Moyle Ellen Uniacke Shanika Dikkumbura and Sharon Walpole
Roster Week 3 Term 4
Month Day Helper
October Monday 28 Volunteer required
October Tuesday 29 Volunteer required
October Wednesday 30 Ellen Uniacke
October Thursday 31 Volunteer required
October Friday 1 Volunteer required
Margaret Cochrane Canteen Manager
Uniform Shop
Cathy Katsoolis Uniform Shop Manager
Music News
26 November 220pm Year 3 Strings end of year performance
Uniform Shop Operating Hours During School Terms
Mondays 830 ndash 1000 am 230 ndash 430 pm Cathy Katsoolis Tuesdays Closed
Wednesdays 830 ndash 1000 am 230 ndash 430 pm Cathy Katsoolis
Thursdays 830 ndash 1000 am 230 ndash 600 pm Cathy Katsoolis Fridays Closed
10 Newsletter Week 3 Term 4 Week Ending 25 October 2013
Invitation
Parents and the local community are invited to attend the following performance free of charge on Thursday 31 October 2013 commencing at 12 noon in the MPH
Musica Viva ndash Outta Africa ndash The Sound of Senegal - Tama djembe doondoon balafon fula and Griot - welcome to the musical traditions of West Africa Outta
Africa is essentially a rhythm-driven journey through song and dance into the heart of Senegalese culture But what Teranga really does best is bring the rhythm of life to life
Community Announcements
Free Seminar (Dr Angela Dixon) - What do I do if my child is hurting themselves (Understanding and helping young people who self-harm) - Glenecho Neighbourhood Centre 949 Burrows Road Glenroy - Monday 28 October 2013 from 6-8pm
Flippa Ball Water Polo Skills Program - come and try day - Saturday 2 November - 12 noon to 1pm Albury Pool For children aged between 8 and 12 Must be able to swim at least 25 metres Contact Sharon Boyle 0408 218 274
Apprenticeship Information Night Thursday 31 October - Rivers Restaurant Riverina Tafe Poole Street Albury Registrations open 430pm (5-730pm) More info or bookings 6041 0605 0438 133 577 heidineumeisteraigroupasnau
Year 11 are looking to achieve their goal of $10000 ndash please continue to support them by making donations via the College Office or to team Trinity College on line httprelaycancercouncilcomaudonaterelay=671
11 Newsletter Week 3 Term 4 Week Ending 25 October 2013
More Festival Fun
hellip and the winner is hellip
12 Newsletter Week 3 Term 4 Week Ending 25 October 2013
Trinity Raffle Results
The Freire family (Thomas Yr 8 Alex Yr 5 and Kate and Raf) accepting the car on behalf of Mr Freirersquos mum Marite Freire with congratulations from Steven OrsquoConnor Principal (L) amp Greg Davis Business Manager (R)
To all who participated - your support is very much appreciated
First Prize Congratulations
Mrs Marite Freire of Bethanga winner of the
Ford Fiesta LX
Second Prize Leisha Kilpatrick of Albury winner of the $4000 travel
voucher from Wodonga Travel and Cruise
Most Tickets Sold
Congratulations Ben Sampson winner of the i-Pad mini from JB Hi-Fi
Third Prize Stephanie Watson of
Melbourne winner of the $500 fuel voucher from
Dean Street Caltex
9 Newsletter Week 3 Term 4 Week Ending 25 October 2013
6049 3440
Canteen News
Please check the College website for the latest menu There are a few changes and some new items
Tuesday ndash roast vegetable salad
with cous cous $4
Wednesday ndash sushi $3
Thank you to volunteers Jenny Moyle Ellen Uniacke Shanika Dikkumbura and Sharon Walpole
Roster Week 3 Term 4
Month Day Helper
October Monday 28 Volunteer required
October Tuesday 29 Volunteer required
October Wednesday 30 Ellen Uniacke
October Thursday 31 Volunteer required
October Friday 1 Volunteer required
Margaret Cochrane Canteen Manager
Uniform Shop
Cathy Katsoolis Uniform Shop Manager
Music News
26 November 220pm Year 3 Strings end of year performance
Uniform Shop Operating Hours During School Terms
Mondays 830 ndash 1000 am 230 ndash 430 pm Cathy Katsoolis Tuesdays Closed
Wednesdays 830 ndash 1000 am 230 ndash 430 pm Cathy Katsoolis
Thursdays 830 ndash 1000 am 230 ndash 600 pm Cathy Katsoolis Fridays Closed
10 Newsletter Week 3 Term 4 Week Ending 25 October 2013
Invitation
Parents and the local community are invited to attend the following performance free of charge on Thursday 31 October 2013 commencing at 12 noon in the MPH
Musica Viva ndash Outta Africa ndash The Sound of Senegal - Tama djembe doondoon balafon fula and Griot - welcome to the musical traditions of West Africa Outta
Africa is essentially a rhythm-driven journey through song and dance into the heart of Senegalese culture But what Teranga really does best is bring the rhythm of life to life
Community Announcements
Free Seminar (Dr Angela Dixon) - What do I do if my child is hurting themselves (Understanding and helping young people who self-harm) - Glenecho Neighbourhood Centre 949 Burrows Road Glenroy - Monday 28 October 2013 from 6-8pm
Flippa Ball Water Polo Skills Program - come and try day - Saturday 2 November - 12 noon to 1pm Albury Pool For children aged between 8 and 12 Must be able to swim at least 25 metres Contact Sharon Boyle 0408 218 274
Apprenticeship Information Night Thursday 31 October - Rivers Restaurant Riverina Tafe Poole Street Albury Registrations open 430pm (5-730pm) More info or bookings 6041 0605 0438 133 577 heidineumeisteraigroupasnau
Year 11 are looking to achieve their goal of $10000 ndash please continue to support them by making donations via the College Office or to team Trinity College on line httprelaycancercouncilcomaudonaterelay=671
11 Newsletter Week 3 Term 4 Week Ending 25 October 2013
More Festival Fun
hellip and the winner is hellip
12 Newsletter Week 3 Term 4 Week Ending 25 October 2013
Trinity Raffle Results
The Freire family (Thomas Yr 8 Alex Yr 5 and Kate and Raf) accepting the car on behalf of Mr Freirersquos mum Marite Freire with congratulations from Steven OrsquoConnor Principal (L) amp Greg Davis Business Manager (R)
To all who participated - your support is very much appreciated
First Prize Congratulations
Mrs Marite Freire of Bethanga winner of the
Ford Fiesta LX
Second Prize Leisha Kilpatrick of Albury winner of the $4000 travel
voucher from Wodonga Travel and Cruise
Most Tickets Sold
Congratulations Ben Sampson winner of the i-Pad mini from JB Hi-Fi
Third Prize Stephanie Watson of
Melbourne winner of the $500 fuel voucher from
Dean Street Caltex
10 Newsletter Week 3 Term 4 Week Ending 25 October 2013
Invitation
Parents and the local community are invited to attend the following performance free of charge on Thursday 31 October 2013 commencing at 12 noon in the MPH
Musica Viva ndash Outta Africa ndash The Sound of Senegal - Tama djembe doondoon balafon fula and Griot - welcome to the musical traditions of West Africa Outta
Africa is essentially a rhythm-driven journey through song and dance into the heart of Senegalese culture But what Teranga really does best is bring the rhythm of life to life
Community Announcements
Free Seminar (Dr Angela Dixon) - What do I do if my child is hurting themselves (Understanding and helping young people who self-harm) - Glenecho Neighbourhood Centre 949 Burrows Road Glenroy - Monday 28 October 2013 from 6-8pm
Flippa Ball Water Polo Skills Program - come and try day - Saturday 2 November - 12 noon to 1pm Albury Pool For children aged between 8 and 12 Must be able to swim at least 25 metres Contact Sharon Boyle 0408 218 274
Apprenticeship Information Night Thursday 31 October - Rivers Restaurant Riverina Tafe Poole Street Albury Registrations open 430pm (5-730pm) More info or bookings 6041 0605 0438 133 577 heidineumeisteraigroupasnau
Year 11 are looking to achieve their goal of $10000 ndash please continue to support them by making donations via the College Office or to team Trinity College on line httprelaycancercouncilcomaudonaterelay=671
11 Newsletter Week 3 Term 4 Week Ending 25 October 2013
More Festival Fun
hellip and the winner is hellip
12 Newsletter Week 3 Term 4 Week Ending 25 October 2013
Trinity Raffle Results
The Freire family (Thomas Yr 8 Alex Yr 5 and Kate and Raf) accepting the car on behalf of Mr Freirersquos mum Marite Freire with congratulations from Steven OrsquoConnor Principal (L) amp Greg Davis Business Manager (R)
To all who participated - your support is very much appreciated
First Prize Congratulations
Mrs Marite Freire of Bethanga winner of the
Ford Fiesta LX
Second Prize Leisha Kilpatrick of Albury winner of the $4000 travel
voucher from Wodonga Travel and Cruise
Most Tickets Sold
Congratulations Ben Sampson winner of the i-Pad mini from JB Hi-Fi
Third Prize Stephanie Watson of
Melbourne winner of the $500 fuel voucher from
Dean Street Caltex
11 Newsletter Week 3 Term 4 Week Ending 25 October 2013
More Festival Fun
hellip and the winner is hellip
12 Newsletter Week 3 Term 4 Week Ending 25 October 2013
Trinity Raffle Results
The Freire family (Thomas Yr 8 Alex Yr 5 and Kate and Raf) accepting the car on behalf of Mr Freirersquos mum Marite Freire with congratulations from Steven OrsquoConnor Principal (L) amp Greg Davis Business Manager (R)
To all who participated - your support is very much appreciated
First Prize Congratulations
Mrs Marite Freire of Bethanga winner of the
Ford Fiesta LX
Second Prize Leisha Kilpatrick of Albury winner of the $4000 travel
voucher from Wodonga Travel and Cruise
Most Tickets Sold
Congratulations Ben Sampson winner of the i-Pad mini from JB Hi-Fi
Third Prize Stephanie Watson of
Melbourne winner of the $500 fuel voucher from
Dean Street Caltex
12 Newsletter Week 3 Term 4 Week Ending 25 October 2013
Trinity Raffle Results
The Freire family (Thomas Yr 8 Alex Yr 5 and Kate and Raf) accepting the car on behalf of Mr Freirersquos mum Marite Freire with congratulations from Steven OrsquoConnor Principal (L) amp Greg Davis Business Manager (R)
To all who participated - your support is very much appreciated
First Prize Congratulations
Mrs Marite Freire of Bethanga winner of the
Ford Fiesta LX
Second Prize Leisha Kilpatrick of Albury winner of the $4000 travel
voucher from Wodonga Travel and Cruise
Most Tickets Sold
Congratulations Ben Sampson winner of the i-Pad mini from JB Hi-Fi
Third Prize Stephanie Watson of
Melbourne winner of the $500 fuel voucher from
Dean Street Caltex