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Trinity Grammar School is an Anglican day and boarding School for boys with its Preparatory School (Pre-K to Year 6) at Strathfield, an Infants School at Lewisham (Pre-K to Year 2), Junior School (Years 3 to 6), Middle School (Years 7-9) and Senior School (Years 10 to 12) all at Summer Hill.
Since its founding in 1913, Trinity has forged a reputation for outstanding academic results, a caring pastoral programme, innovation in the creative arts, and an emphasis on both traditional and community sports.
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Trinity Grammar School is committed to providing a breadth of educational facilities that will cater for the array of educational needs that will arise in the new millennium. These include: Modern classrooms incorporating Smart Board technology; The School of Science which incorporates facilities for Chemistry, Physics, Biology and Geology; The Roderick West School of Music which has dedicated Orchestra, Band and Choir rooms, Music Classrooms, as well as teaching, practice and recording studios. The Design Centre caters for Technology and Design and the Visual Arts in their own purpose-built facility, which incorporates the Delmar Gallery. As well the Founder’s Building features a Library, a Pastoral Care centre, Multi-media suites and Experimental Drama theatre. The Preparatory School at Strathfield has the Milverton Infants’ Centre as well as an Indoor Gymnasium and Music Centre. The Junior School at Summer Hill has access to Senior School facilities and has a dedicated Infants’ School at Lewisham. The provision of first-rate academic and creative and performing arts facilities is complemented by a number of fine areas for sport. There are two grass ovals and a new FIFA approved synthetic football pitch, athletics training track and indoor training centre. The Gymnasium is large and modern and there is an eight-lane indoor swimming and diving complex. Trinity also has an Outdoor Education Centre at Pine Bluff, a 1200-hectare property on the Abercrombie River near Crookwell.
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A wide-ranging curriculum caters for all students – from the intellectually gifted to those more interested in vocational courses – and is arguably the most extensive curriculum of non-selective Independent Boys Schools across NSW. From the Primary Years and Middle School Programmes through to the Higher School Certificate, International Baccalaureate Diploma and Trinity Enterprise Education Programmes in Years 11 and 12, boys can access demanding, challenging courses that promise real academic accomplishment achievable through hard work and good teaching.
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Involvement in sport is a compulsory part of a student’s program, with an emphasis on participation as well as performance. The range of sporting activities provides boys with the opportunity to succeed and develop through to the elite level in one or more of many different sports. The emphasis on students working in teams opens further avenues for leadership and cooperation. Sports include: Cricket, Basketball, Rugby, Football, Swimming, Track and Field, Cross Country, Tennis, Volleyball, Water Polo, Diving, Fencing, Squash and Lawn Bowls and Raw Challenge.
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Trinity places a premium on providing opportunities for boys to develop their skills and empowering them to pursue their passions. Co-curricular activities are aimed at developing important skills in leadership, communication, performance, creativity, decision-making, cooperation and service. Orchestral, Band and Choral groups. Cadets, Debating, Chess, Duke of Edinburgh’s Award Scheme, Specialist Sports programmes, Visual Arts, Cubs/Scouts/Venturers, Media Production and Drama and many other activities.
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Trinity Grammar School’s commitment to academic excellence, pastoral care and participation in a breadth of sporting, creative and performing arts promotes a rich cultural ethos within the school and develops the individual talents of each boy in mind, body and spirit.
The breadth of academic, sporting and co-curricular programs at Trinity – all of which are delivered at a high level – enables boys to find a niche that will allow them to grow in confidence in their abilities and achieve excellence in whatever they pursue. Through this, Trinity’s graduates in coming years will grow to be the future leaders of an interconnected and globalised world.
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School Tours and Open Days
Visit on our Open Day to discover all that Trinity can offer your son.
Saturday, 13th November 2010
Alternatively contact us to arrange a tour at a time which suits you.
More Information
For more information please visit our website or contact the school directly.
To request a copy of our prospectus, please contact the school. |
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