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HEAD MASTER'S BULLETIN FRIDAY 2 JUNE 2017 NEWS & NOTIFICATIONS Annual Trinity Arts Festival In Full Swing From the Head Master This week, the undoubted highlights have been associated with the celebration of the creative arts at the School. We have had Visual Arts workshops such as the string art on the Quad, which also included a performance from our String Quartet at Quad Assembly. We Copyright Trinity Grammar School 2017. All Rights Reserved. 1 of 69

have enjoyed lunchtime performances such as the Lip Sync Battle as well as the now traditional Wednesday night Battle of the Bands Concert. This evening we look forward to Friday Night Fever starting at 6pm, a wonderful occasion where you have the opportunity to dip into the many and varied expressions of creative art activities within the School a smorgasbord of creative and artistic delights! Outstanding Performances Once Again At The Sydney Eisteddfod Interspersed amongst the aforementioned activities we have also had wonderful news regarding the Sydney Eisteddfod this week, with the Sinfonietta winning the U19 String Orchestra section and the Serenata Ensemble being Highly Commended in that same section. Congratulations to Ms Morgan and the boys in both ensembles (further details next week). Milton Cujes Head Master Copyright Trinity Grammar School 2017. All Rights Reserved. 2 of 69

ACADEMIC Academic Focus Year 7 Language Selections for Year 8 (2018) All Year 7 parents should have, today, received an email outlining the process for their son s Year 8 Language selection in 2018. In Year 8, boys continue their current core curriculum, but with the mandatory study of a Language Elective of their choosing. Please click here to access the Year 8 Guide to Courses document, which provides detailed information about each Language Elective course, as well as the Mandatory Courses in Year 8. The Head of Languages, Mr Ashley Lucas, has also produced a very detailed video to support you and your son with this decision. This video can be accessed by clicking here. Please complete the on-line form sent to you today in consultation with your son. This form must be submitted no later than Friday 16 June 2017. If your son wishes to change his selection, the form can be re-submitted at any stage up until the due date as the system will only register the last Elective submitted. Please note that no advantage will accrue from submitting the form early. However, boys whose forms are received after the due date may be accorded a lower priority for placement in their chosen Language. If you have any questions or difficulties with this process, please do not hesitate to call the Curriculum Office on 9581 6135. Jason Cheers Academic Dean Copyright Trinity Grammar School 2017. All Rights Reserved. 3 of 69

Arthur Holt Library News The library has been full of activity to celebrate the first week of the Trinity Arts festival. It was tough getting up in the cold and dark, but our second books@breakfast event made it all worthwhile. Yoni Bashan, journalist, and author of The Squad, spoke about the police investigations into the growing problem of Middle Eastern organised crime, covering drugs, violence, guns and intimidation. He was joined by two former police officers who were featured in the book, and their input added reality to what might otherwise have seemed like a fictional crime story. Fuelled by croissants and coffee, the audience were enthusiastic and kept the questions coming we even overheard one boy say it had been worth getting up so early! And as our friendly bookseller said, we have better readers when we have conversations about books. We ve been bringing the books to you, with our Pop Goes The Library pop-up libraries appearing in the staffroom on Tuesday and on the Quad on Wednesday. For Friday Night Fever we ll be right in the middle of Compass Courtyard - watch out for the pink shirts and the yellow mini-moke! Copyright Trinity Grammar School 2017. All Rights Reserved. 4 of 69

On Thursday at lunch there were giant games set up all over the library, such as chess, dominoes, jenga and Scrabble, enjoyed thoroughly by students looking for a fun break. Copyright Trinity Grammar School 2017. All Rights Reserved. 5 of 69

Next week is just as packed, with a poetry slam workshop on Monday, fireside readings on from 7-8pm on Tuesday, more Pop Goes The Library around the School, and lunchtime activities. Keep an eye on our windows for upcoming events. Don t forget staff book club starts at 4pm on Tuesday with Tabatha Paterson. Copyright Trinity Grammar School 2017. All Rights Reserved. 6 of 69

Battle of the Bands 2017 In its 11th year, Battle of the Bands kicked off the start of Trinity s Festival of the Arts on Wednesday 31st May in the Wilson Hogg Assembly Hall. Seven hopeful bands competed for 3 prizes Roadies Prize, Rising Star and 1st Prize Winner. All bands performed spectacularly to a packed hall. Roadies Prize went to Tenacious Turtlenecks - David Carreon (11St), Charlie Griffith (11Yo), Jackson Jap (11He), Saachin Simpson (11WH) and Cameron Tam (11St). Copyright Trinity Grammar School 2017. All Rights Reserved. 7 of 69

Rising Star prize went to Deny Everything - Raphael Boudib (11Ke), David Carreon (11St), Jayann Chen (11Ta), Monty Guo (11Ke), Leon Liang (11La), Saachin Simpson (11WH) and Nicholas Webb (11WH). 1st Prize Winner went to Greg - Bryton Forster (12Yo), Thomas Hallworth (12WJ), Ben Holzwart (12WJ) and Jonah Newman (12WJ). Copyright Trinity Grammar School 2017. All Rights Reserved. 8 of 69

Congratulations to all the boys who performed on the evening. Sylvia Wallace Assistant Co-ordinator of Music (Academic) Copyright Trinity Grammar School 2017. All Rights Reserved. 9 of 69

da Vinci Decathlon 2017 Senior and Middle School Year 7 to 11 The NSW da Vinci Decathlon is an annual event where schools compete in a rigorous state wide tournament. A theme is given each year and in 2017 the tasks focused on the concept of POWER. Teams of eight Trinity boys were selected to represent each year group from Years 7-11. They competed in ten events that included Engineering, Science, Mathematics, Creative Producers (Drama), English, General Knowledge, Code breaking and Ideation. Prior to the Competition Day, the five Trinity teams (Y7-11) took part in a full training day to prepare for the competition. They started the day with a Creative Drama experience lead by Mrs Smith-Sergi. This supported the core value of working collaboratively as a team whilst challenging the boys to work outside their comfort zone. For the remainder of the training, the boys worked in their teams and competed against each other while engaging in tasks linked to the 2017 theme. The boys enjoyed this opportunity where they could work together over an extended time across the school day. This experience affirmed their individual strengths and allowed them time to plan for the challenges their teams would face at the actual da Vinci Decathlon competition. On the day of the competition, each of the Year 7 - Year 11 teams were exemplary in their attitude and behaviour. They managed to collaborate with eight team members all day, ensuring that strict timelines were met for very challenging and demanding tasks. The boys displayed the utmost maturity and supported each other to utilise each individual s particular strengths. All the tasks were pitched at an extremely high level to challenge the boys to work at their edge of competence. This year, our Year Eleven team came second in NSW in the General Knowledge division The boys that represented our Middle and Senior Schools this year are listed below: YEAR 7 TEAM George DEDOUSIS John DEDOUSIS Josiah MAY Logan NG Max NGUYEN Keagan TRAN Tim WOODYATT Kevin ZHONG YEAR 9 TEAM Selwyn CHANG John CHOI Anton DEMARK Leo GARACI Jaymes GOURLAS Michael LIN Luke SELIM Zach ZUCCOLOTTO YEAR 8 TEAM Christian BECVAROVSKI William BLANCHFIELD Euan GERMANOS Max GUO Liam LING Joshua Perera Justin YANG Juno YIM YEAR 10 TEAM Nick BOULETOS Andrew GABRIEL Samuel GORMAN Christyon HAYEK Dominic JIA Nicholas LIADINATA Justin TEH Aidan THARMARAJAH YEAR 11 TEAM Jonathan BATSON Darren HE Nicholas HUI Justin KIM Calvin LI Alexander MALOOF Nicholas PAVIC Nicholas TESTA Copyright Trinity Grammar School 2017. All Rights Reserved. 10 of 69

Year 7 Team Copyright Trinity Grammar School 2017. All Rights Reserved. 11 of 69

Year 8 Team Copyright Trinity Grammar School 2017. All Rights Reserved. 12 of 69

Year 9 Team Copyright Trinity Grammar School 2017. All Rights Reserved. 13 of 69

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Year 11 Team Lisa Gossling Head of Gifted and Talented Education Copyright Trinity Grammar School 2017. All Rights Reserved. 15 of 69

Shakespeare Carnival Success The Shakespeare Carnival is a prestigious competition that invites schools to showcase quality performance work set to a high standard. Encouraged and coached by the Drama department we held a mini carnival this year as a reintroduction to the Trinity Drama cocurricular activities. Ms Miller and Mrs Smith-Sergi were fortunate to work with a dedicated group of young actors who through experimentation and perseverance made meaning of the Bards brilliance. A small but appreciative audience viewed the performances and a number of boys were selected to represent Trinity at the Regional Finals. They all displayed an excellent level of developing or emerging performance skills and showed great commitment to the collaborative process. The finals were held at the International Grammar School on May the 29 th with substantial competition from some well-rehearsed and slick performers. The boys in the scene category presented a comical rendition of the Mechanicals from A Mid-Summer Night s Dream to rousing audience applause and laughter. They were awarded the distinguished honour of Highly Commended for outstanding performance, which entitled them to an associate membership of the Sport for Jove Theatre Company in recognition of their efforts, a very reputable award and worthy of high praise. Performers for the ensemble included; James Brockie, Hamish Davidson-Mcleod, Blake Hui, Aiden Lee, Josiah May, Tom Jenkins, James Perkins, Nicholas Testa And Steven Yarad and the representatives at the Regional Carnival included, Mitch Butler, Anton Demark, Basil Georgas, James Field, Aston Forster, Bryton Forster, Alex Malis and Ryan Whitford. Congratulations to all involved. Kathryn Smith-Sergi Senior Teacher Drama & English Copyright Trinity Grammar School 2017. All Rights Reserved. 16 of 69

Shakespeare and the Supernatural Year 9 Class Production On Wednesday, June 24th the Experimental Drama Theatre was turned into something of ethereal junkyard for the production of Shakespeare and the Supernatural. Scenes from a Midsummer Night s Dream, Macbeth, Hamlet and the Tempest among others were fused into phantasmagorical escapade through Shakespeare s other worlds. Set on an evocative set (by designer Stephanie Howe) featuring gold spray painted 44 gallon drums, both Year 9 Drama classes treated the audience to a sometimes dream, sometimes nightmare trip through the subconscious. The strength of the piece lay in the juxtaposing of scenes from tragedies placed next to scenes from comedies so that some new insights about the sweep of Shakespeare s and indeed the human imagination were gained. The emphasis here was on ensemble so it would be unfair to single out individuals, but for this viewer, the staging of a shipwreck and the mechanicals play reading were particular highlights. The two aims of having boys take performance beyond workshop experience to production level; and to experience Shakespeare on stage, were well realised. All credit to the directors, Ms Miller and Mrs Smith-Sergi, the designer Ms Stephanie Howe and production manager Mrs Stewart. Particular mention goes to Mrs Stewart s Year 11 Entertainment class who, under considerable difficulty, managed the technical running of the show with aplomb and sophistication. Brendan Duhigg Head of Drama Copyright Trinity Grammar School 2017. All Rights Reserved. 17 of 69

SPORT Rugby vs St. Aloysius' MIC When the attitude and match performances of lower grade teams correspond with our A-grade sides in terms of playing style in attack and defence, broad smiles are elicited from coaches and spectators alike. The infectiousness of the pleasure derived by the spectators is manifested in the displays of satisfaction form the players after their games, ironically regardless of the score. The technical nature of Rugby is often lost on players who either play the sport for the sake of fulfilling their co-curricular obligation, or for those who simply play sport with no desire to progress beyond the team in which they find themselves. However, by being exposed to passionate coaches and witnessing the example set by senior players, they begin to absorb the game by osmosis. The consequence of this exposure was displayed on Saturday on College Oval by the 4th and 3rd XVs. For boys who had last played the game in Year Six or Year 7, and returned to the sport in Year Twelve to play with their mates, they certainly performed at a level that generated compliments from both Trinity parents and senior coaches. Both teams played with purpose and passion. The matches were mirror images of one another. The attacking shape of the forward drives, sustaining control of the ball for extended phases, complemented by the effective backline defence, demonstrated the value to be derived by playing with mates and enjoying the physical challenges of the game. This area of heaven s game was captured in a moment in time when the slightest Trinity winger, playing only his third full game of Rugby, tackled an intimidating Aloysius flanker running at full speed down the score-board sideline in other words, Poetry in Motion. On behalf of the coaches and Trinity spectators, I would like to congratulate our seniors for providing a wonderful spectacle of Rugby for all to witness last Saturday. Andrea Folli MIC Rugby 1st XV The First XV struggled against a combative and aggressive St. Aloysius team that prevented the Trinity players from getting a foothold in the game. Aloys controlled most areas of the game, playing a smart territorial game by keeping play in the Trinity half of the field. Despite their awareness of the Blue and Gold tactics, the Trinity Firsts essentially played a defensive game against a relentless and domineering Aloys forward pack. The Boys in Green valiantly tackled in the first half of the game, consistently making their one-on-one tackles, but the energy-sapping first thirty-five minutes impacted on the quality of their defence in the second half. The Aloysius forward pack maintained control of the ball through a combination of progressive pick-and-go drives, supplemented by dynamic carries and immediate clearing at the rucks. The Trinity forwards, for much of the game, attempted to stem the flow of frequent Aloysius attacks, but their efficacy was limited by the rapid ball recycling by the attacking side. The value of the game for the Trinity side lay in the trial nature of the contest. When St. Aloysius meet us again, we will have had another four games in terms of experience and match conditioning. Round One of the CAS commences this coming Saturday against Barker, and we wish all our teams the best of luck (supplemented by a dose of hard work and perseverance, of course) in their first round of the CAS Winter Season. Andrea Folli MIC Rugby 2nd XV Despite having the lion s share of possession along with an abundance of territory at College oval last Saturday, the Trinity 2nd XV were unable to put points on the board in the first half. Despite a half-time talk devoted to execution and finishing, the pattern continued in the second half, the only problem being that St. Aloysius turned the ball over off the back of a Trinity error and went 60 metres the other way to lead 5-0 on the scoreboard with 5 minutes to play. Fortunately through a patient build-up and a few hard earned penalties, captain courageous Ben LoRusso (12He) was able to cross for a try 30 second from the final whistle. The conversion was unsuccessful; final score Trinity 5 St. Aloysius 5. Upon reflection, one that got away! Andrew Payne 2nd XV 15A In what could have been a tiresome game at Trinity became a convincing performance with a solid powerful forward performance. Riley Large (10Hi) organised his team well with a whole-hearted effort. Jack Bermingham (10Mu) had his best game of the season and needs to build from here for future performances. Although experimentation with players and positions narrowed the deficit, Trinity were always in control of the game. Lachlan White U15A Coach 14A After learning of the news that they were to play on the hallowed turf of TGS 1, the 14A side were especially keen to put in a good performance against St Aloys. The day started well with all 15 players turning up on time for the warm-up. The boys were focussed and ready, come kick-off time. Trinity dominated the possession in the early stages of the match, and were rewarded with tries to Turoa Williams (9WH) and Tyson Jackson (8Fo). Some of the boys got a bit of white line fever and a few chances were missed, Copyright Trinity Grammar School 2017. All Rights Reserved. 18 of 69

but it was good to see Lachlan Dock (8Ta) score his first try for the season towards the end of the first half. Leading 26-0 at half time, the side highlighted the fact that they needed to spread the ball through the hands in the second half and to the team s credit they played with more structure and flair. Juno Yim (8Ho) was destructive with ball in hand and he crossed for 2 tries. Daniel Morris (8St) made a welcome return from injury to provide some aggression and determination, and he was ably supported by fellow flanker Jacob Stark (8Fo) who seemed to make a break every time he touched the ball. Another fantastic win for the 14A side. Ian Moran U14A Coach 13B Jasper Fforde once wrote that organised sport builds character, and that the concept of character was invented to justify the existence of organised sport. As much as I appreciate the humour of the statement, there s no denying that character-a-plenty was in fact being built on Number Three Oval last week! It s tough to turn out against an opposition that is bigger, faster, stronger and more skilled than you are, but this is something that rugby teaches us: there s always someone better than you. On this occasion there were 15 people better than us! We looked down and out after the first half, which saw Scots run in 7 unanswered tries. The second half began much like the first; however, a late concerted effort to retain possession, and to have ball retention as our main goal, saw Trinity with an attacking opportunity in the opposition s 22. Scots then gave away a penalty and captain William Blanchfield (8 Ho) was able to capitalise and barge through what seemed like, up until this point, impenetrable defence, scoring out on the left wing. Tomorrow will see the boys face up in the first official CAS round for 2017 and it will be their character as a team that determines whether or not they succeed this season. Phillip Roser U13B Coach 13C With hard work at training and improvements in structure and organisation on the field, the 13Cs have been playing some high quality rugby. On the weekend they were up against a strong St Aloysius' Bs team. While Trinity were in front and the dominant team for most of the game, unfortunately St Aloysius scored two quick tries in the last five minutes to claim victory 17-15. Jonathan Fouad (8WJ) was dominant in both attack and defence, with the big men Elias Sidiropoulos (7Yo) and Mercurius Yousif (8Sc) making some thundering runs down the field. Jack Barter (7St) has been going from strength to strength, moving up from the Ds and scoring a strong try this week. A little more discipline in defence is required to turn dominant performances into victories. Sarah Tallis U13C Coach Results Vs St. Aloysius' 1sts L7/38 2nds D5/5 3rds L14/19 4ths L19/25 16A L5/8 16B D19/19 16C No Game 15A W36/14 15B L0/31 15C L14/43 14A W52/5 14B L0/69 14C L12/20 14D L5/53 13A W26/12 13B L5/72 13C L15/17 13D L0/60 Copyright Trinity Grammar School 2017. All Rights Reserved. 19 of 69

Ky Willoughby (9WH) 15A driving through the tackle with an eye on the try line. Ben Newall (9Yo) 15B takes the ball to the line, challenging Kings defence. Copyright Trinity Grammar School 2017. All Rights Reserved. 20 of 69

Zak Balzan (9Ta) 15B running at space left by a defender s missed tackle. Spiro Christopoulos (9Ar) 15B valiantly attacks his opponents with straight running. Copyright Trinity Grammar School 2017. All Rights Reserved. 21 of 69

Reilly Large (10Hi) 15A prepares to draw, set the defence, and pass to an awaiting attacker. Copyright Trinity Grammar School 2017. All Rights Reserved. 22 of 69

James Browning (9Du) 15A finishing off a rapid counter-attack to score. Copyright Trinity Grammar School 2017. All Rights Reserved. 23 of 69

Pierce Foley (9Fo) 15A takes the ball into contact, drawing in the defence. 14A Try time! Copyright Trinity Grammar School 2017. All Rights Reserved. 24 of 69

Lachlan Sinclair (11St) 3rd XV - fearlessly takes on the Aloysius forwards with a determined run. Tyson Jackson (8Fo) 14A drives over to score the try! Copyright Trinity Grammar School 2017. All Rights Reserved. 25 of 69

Carl Wingti (12Sc) and Thomas Newall (11Yo) 3rd XV contain an Aloysius player. Haydon Johnson (11Ke) 3rd XV attacking a defensive gap with an eye to off-loading to a supporting player. Copyright Trinity Grammar School 2017. All Rights Reserved. 26 of 69

Matthew Teixeira (12Sc) 2nd XV breaking through a tackle in a close game. Copyright Trinity Grammar School 2017. All Rights Reserved. 27 of 69

Football vs St Aloysius' Yesterday, Year 9 and 10 Football Players had the opportunity to meet and train under Chelsea FC Youth Academy Coach Mr Russell Banyard. On Wednesday the Bill Turner Cup U15 Squad kicked off their campaign with a 2-0 victory over SSC Leichhardt. Last Saturday Trinity competed against St Aloysius in CAS Round 5. Trinity achieved eleven victories and five draws with the 9A, 8A, 7A and 7B teams continuing their unbeaten run. Chelsea FC Training Session with Academy Coach Mr Russell Banyard Copyright Trinity Grammar School 2017. All Rights Reserved. 28 of 69

Year 9 and Year 10 Football Players with Chelsea FC Academy Coach Mr Russell Banyard This week s Bulletin focuses on the Year 10 Football games Vs. St Aloysius. 1st XI Vs St Aloysius: 0-3 Loss College Oval - the number one grass field in schoolboy Football was the scene for the 1st XI who were looking for a victory that would catapult them into equal first place. Unfortunately, Trinity lost and this sent St Aloysius to be sole CAS leaders at the halfway point in the competition. In the game, Trinity demonstrated early through controlled possession, an improved attitude towards protecting the ball. The opposition fouled Trinity in an attempt to win back possession and it was unfortunate that Trinity was not able to convert these chances. Trinity conceded a soft goal in the first half and conceded two penalties in the second half that gave St Aloysius a 3-0 victory. Special mention to Captain of Football William Todd (12Ar) who was unwell after the game and dusted himself off and presented his best speech to date in the post match function. Trinity now look forward to their encounter with Barker at Rosewood tomorrow. Luke Gray 1st XI Coach 2nd XI Vs St Aloysius: 1-4 Loss After last week`s washed out game against Waverley, the game against St Aloysius took on more importance in regard to staying in touch with teams that did play. Trinity had a slow start, which was partly our own doing, and also the aggressive closing down from St Aloysius. A rush of blood saw a penalty awarded to the opposition. 0-1. This seemed to wake up the Trinity boys, and as some passes were strung together Trinity took control. In the 21st minute a half turn volley from Cristian Lorenzato (12Fo) gave us the equaliser we deserved. Within a minute a cut back from Dean Bozionelos (12Ta) to Lorenzato watched his shot saved by the keeper and trickle along the goal line before it was cleared. Half time was 1-1 and the feeling was that if we could step up our intensity and win more of the 50-50 battles, that we could go on with it. In the end we didn t step up and made too many defensive errors. Final score 1-4. Special mention to Callum Arnold (12St) who came in at late notice and worked extremely hard. Wally Savor 2nd XI Coach Copyright Trinity Grammar School 2017. All Rights Reserved. 29 of 69

10A Vs St Aloysius: 2-3 Loss Trinity came up against a determined opposition. We conceded a very early goal, during which Owen Duke (10La) was fouled, but the goal stood. The Trinity boys did not drop their heads. We started to control and dictate play through a possession game. Samuel Harb (10Sc) was the conduit through which many forward moves were directed. His ability to draw opposition players out of position provided Kevin Cloke (10Du) multiple opportunities to quickly switch the ball from one side to the other in his defensive midfield role. This enabled Samuel York (10Hi) and Ben Bishop (10Hi) to quickly attack down their respective wings and create scoring opportunities for Trinity. Shortly before half-time Samuel Harb, through a quickly executed dribble, managed to lose his marker and shoot from outside the box into the top right corner and level the scores at 1-1. The Trinity boys were buoyant and in control of the game. The central defensive group of Isaac Wilkins (10Mu), Callum Clayton (10Fo) and Joshua Andreatta (10Du) were rock solid in the heart of Trinity s defence. Midway way through the second half Samuel York danced his way through the opposition defence on the left-hand side and as he entered the 18-yard box, he unleashed a thunderbolt of a low shot across the outstretched hands of the opposition goalkeeper and into the far bottom corner. Trinity led 2-1 after constant pressure and through strong build-up play. The opposition resorted to playing hopeful long balls up the park. Unfortunately, late in the game Trinity conceded two goals. The final result was a 2-3 loss to St Aloysius. The boys should be proud of their effort as they played excellent possession football and deserved at least a point from the game. The 10As wish Kenny Chu (10Mu) a speedy recovery after his being concussed as a result of a stray ball to the head, late in the game. Petar Peric 10A Coach 10B Vs St Aloysius: 0-3 Loss The final fixture of Round 1 capped off a disappointing end that finished with a 3-0 loss to St Aloysius. However, the scoreline does not reflect players efforts throughout. Having been given a few calls against by the referee on the day, the 10Bs fought a hard battle from start to finish. A key performance from Trinity Goal Keeper Jonathan Neheme (10Ta) kept his team in the game with a 0-1 goal difference at half time. Chances were going both ways throughout the second half, but it just was not Trinity's day. Jarod Phelan 10B Coach 10C Vs St Aloysius: 0-3 Loss The 10Cs suffered a disappointing 3-0 loss against St Aloysius last Saturday. The first half was a fairly even affair with Trinity creating some dynamic attacks, often through Dhiren Satyendra (10Fo). Despite the struggles with keeping possession in the midfield the defence remained solid until St Aloysius pounced on the counter attack after an unsuccessful attacking corner, scoring a well worked goal. After some reflection at halftime, Trinity began the second half with good tempo, but our failure to combine passes and use the ball effectively hampered our ability to get back in the match. St Aloysius scored two late goals to seal the 3-0 win. A disappointing result, but we learned plenty of lessons and drew many positives from the experience. Special mention to James Zoras (10Mu) for his tireless effort in defensive midfield and Kevin Matthew (10He) for his excellent communication and composure at left back. Chris Hart 10C Coach 10D Vs St Aloysius: 0-0 Draw The 10Ds had their best result so far this year with a nil all draw against St Aloysius. The game was free flowing with numerous opportunities for both teams to break the deadlock. Trinity had to work hard in defence. Rene Noble (10He) was very strong in goals and fortunately did not need to do quite as much work as in previous matches. Paresh Moodley (10WH) was ever vigilant and swift to diffuse many attacking raids. Mohammad Hijazi (10We) displayed great determination and Stelios Papadopoulos (10We) had several shots at goal which were on target but a quality St Aloysius keeper was able deny us a win. Mark Hattonward 10D Coach Copyright Trinity Grammar School 2017. All Rights Reserved. 30 of 69

Bill Turner Cup Round 3 Vs. SSC Leichhardt: 2-0 Win On Wednesday the 31st of May our Trinity Grammar School U/15 Bill Turner Cup team encountered SSC Leichhardt High School at TGS No. 2. Fortunately for the boys, due to two byes our team automatically advanced to Round 3 of the Cup. This being our first game of the knock out series, the 16 man squad was determined and focused in grabbing the win at home. In the first half of the game Trinity were able to settle themselves and secured significant amounts of ball possession. Special mention must go to our two powerful, game changing centre backs Mohammed Khamis (9We) and Joshua Yeoh (9Sc) who controlled the tempo of the game from the back. In the dying stages of the first half, substitute Owen Bazdaric (8St) calmly placed the ball into the bottom left corner of the goal, giving the opposition's keeper no chance of saving his attempt. After a positive half time, talk the boys gave SSC Leichhardt no chance to get back into the contest. Our dynamic left back Fenn Hodgson-Yu (8WJ) was outstanding throughout the whole game in both defence and attack. Additionally, substitute Steve Poulos (9Ta) was dynamic in the striker position and had a great impact in the team, securing a victory. In the middle of the second half Dimitri Gremos (9Fo) doubled the home team s advantage, making it two goals to nil. There were many positives taken from the encounter against SSC Leichhardt and there were a couple things which we as a team could improve on and which we will polish and perfect in our upcoming training sessions. Our team now advances to the fourth round and after a couple weeks of training I am certain that each and every player in the Bill Turner Cup squad will be even more determined and ready to win once more. Well done to the Trinity Grammar School Bill Turner Cup Squad and congratulations on the victory! I also encourage those boys that were not selected to keep positive as your turn just might come. Yanni Plataniotis (9Sc) Copyright Trinity Grammar School 2017. All Rights Reserved. 31 of 69

Bill Turner Cup Squad vs SSC Leichhardt Chelsea FC Youth Academy Coach At Trinity Yesterday Chelsea FC Youth Academy Coach Mr Russell Banyard was welcomed at the Years 9 and 10 Football training session. Before all teams departed to their locations for training, Mr Banyard was introduced to the Trinity coaches and players. A quick Q&A followed, with Mr Banyard explaining his role at Chelsea Football Club as a coach with the Foundation and Youth Academy. Student questions focused on his playing career and it was interesting to learn that he was scouted as a 7 year old for Chelsea and was part of the Academy for many years. During this time he had the opportunity to play against players such as Wayne Rooney and Cristiano Ronaldo. Mr Banyard was impressed by the facilities at Trinity and finished his time at with us by coaching a group of Years 9 and 10 boys through a Chelsea FC modelled training session. Individual Skills Training Between 6:50am - 8:00am on Mondays during term time there will be an individual skills session for any interested Footballer between Years 7-12. The session will be conducted by Mr Zac Galluzzo and other coaches may be added depending on numbers. You need to register by the Friday before each Monday training to confirm your attendance. This new initiative commenced on TGS 2 on Monday Week 9, last term. Interested students are to register through the following link: Click here to Register CAS Round 6 Vs Barker Good Luck To All Teams Against Barker Tomorrow. Mr Luke Gray MIC and Director of Football Coaching Results Vs St Aloysius' Team Score Result 1st XI 0 3 L 2nd XI 1 4 L 3rd XI 0 2 L 4th XI 2 0 W 5th XI 1 1 D 6th XI 1 1 D 10A 2 3 L 10B 0 3 L 10C 0 3 L 10D 0 0 D 9A 3 0 W 9B 2 0 W 9C 5 2 W 9D 0 2 L 9E 1 3 L 8A 3 0 W 8B 1 1 D Copyright Trinity Grammar School 2017. All Rights Reserved. 32 of 69

8C 3 1 W 8D 1 1 D 8E 4 0 W 8F 0 9 L 7A 0 0 D 7B 4 1 W 7C 4 0 W 7D 5 1 W 7E 9 0 W 7F 0 6 L 7G 0 4 L Copyright Trinity Grammar School 2017. All Rights Reserved. 33 of 69

AFL Report Round 5 It s that time of the year when most football teams are suffering from several injuries to key players. Trinity Firsts had four key players sitting on the sideline this weekend due to shoulder soreness (from carrying the team), concussion (from over-thinking things) and sore ankles (from side-steps too good even for ligaments)! What was obvious on the weekend was that beyond these typical mid-season ailments, the Trinity Firsts had some more unusual medical issues to contend with. I have attached the medical report from this week s game as evidence. Patient s Name: Bradley Uglow (11He) Symptoms: -Red leather stains on hands -Bruised feet -clean set of heels -Referred plain from shattering a Trinity record (Disposals and inside 50s) Diagnostic Testing results: 37 disposals 1 goal 18 inside 50s 222 ranking points Diagnosis: Leather poisoning Treatment: Rest in the forward line and let Aniket Sharma carry the burden Patient s Name: Marcus Buvac (11WH) Symptoms: -light headedness -Hearing voices (eg You re HOT!) -Finger tips worn down to the second knuckle Diagnostic Testing results: 27 Hitouts to the oppositions 5 hitouts 154 ranking points Diagnosis: Altitude sickness Treatment: Rest in the back line for the 4th quarter and let Joshua Kerr amass 14-2 hitouts for the final term. Patient s Name: Jonathan Hooper (11Ar) Symptoms: -Intermittent bursts of energy and aggression -Strong desire to want to send a Sherrin into the St Ives wilderness Diagnostic Testing results: The patient showed incredible energy and effectiveness in two huge bursts. Once around the middle of the ground where he totalled 5 kicks and 3 tackles in 3 minutes. The second, later in the 4th quarter where he kicked 4 goals and 4 marks in the space of 4 minutes -3 tackles -6 marks -12 kicks -3 lost AFL balls -152 Ranking Points Diagnosis: IBS (Irritable but Superb) syndrome Treatment: Clear the forward line and let him work! Copyright Trinity Grammar School 2017. All Rights Reserved. 34 of 69

Patient s Name: Jack Pullinger (11Ho) Symptoms: -Deep body Bruising from being slung to the ground -Burnt feet from turning his opposition inside out -Torn Guernsey from being held off the ball Diagnostic Testing results: 3 Free kicks for 7 1 %ers 19 Disposals 9 marks 6 inside 50s 1 goal 162 Ranking points Diagnosis: Free-Kick-itis combined with Papley-Syndrome Treatment: Yet another haircut to prevent opposition wingmen having anything to grab hold off when he is running rings around them. Patients Name: Tim Ledden (11Yo) Symptoms: -Pumping fists -loud uncontrollable screaming following a goal -Clean set of hands Diagnostic Testing results: 2 goals 55 Ranking points Diagnosis: White Line Fever with accompanied BGT disorder (Best Game for Trinity) Treatment: Play him at Full Forward this weekend and make sure it was not a fluke. Final Score: Trinity 11.11.77 def Barker College 5.6.36 Goal Scorers: 4 J. Hoooper, 2 B. Byrne, 2 T. Ledden, 1 B. Uglow, 1 J. Pullinger, 1 L. Asnicar Best: B. Uglow, J. Pullinger, M. Buvac, J. Hooper, J. Kerr Chris Barnes MIC YEARS 9 And 10 AFL ROUND FIVE St. Aloysius' Def Trinity. Trinity s Years 9 and 10 side has been hard hit by injuries with up to seven regular squad members unavailable. So the team had to be band-aided together with a number of boys having already fulfilled their Rugby commitment, then travelling out to the Bat and Ball Oval to help out their AFL compadres. Spirit and commitment were undiminished, but it is most difficult to be competitive without a bench. A seven-goal second quarter to the opposition put paid to the result, but heads were lifted by a spirited second half rally where it was 6 goals to 4. There were some key positional changes at half- time with Alex Cameron (10WH) going to ruck and forming a positive combination with Ben Estell (10He) that delivered quality inside 50s to the forward line. This released Connor Murphy (10Ta) to play his running game and Anton Demark (9Sc) played a clever tactical game, pocketing two goals. Matthew Uglow (9He) reads an AFL game like a gypsy fortune teller and used his positional versatility to thwart Aloy s incursions and then put us on the front foot. James Park (9Yo), Finn Murphy (9Ta) and Ben Estell were courage personified, with inspirational third and fourth efforts in wresting possession from the opposition who had all the momentum. Finn s never-say-die battle in a one on three contest was backs to the wall stuff. Harvey Greene (10Sc) and Hugh Casimir (10WH) defended stoutly, but the real Rock of Gibraltar was Jack Bermingham (10Mu), who, having already played a game of Rugby, used his size and safe hands to blunt many an attacking raid at the last post. A big shout out to Blaise McKee (10Ar), another Rugby player, who was a force to reckoned with on the wing. All players left the field, having done all that was asked of them and then a whole lot more. Dunkirk beckons! Next week we lose another five players to Year 9 camp. But we will fight them on the beaches You know the drill! Copyright Trinity Grammar School 2017. All Rights Reserved. 35 of 69

Brendan Duhigg Year 9 and 10 AFL Coach YEARS 7 And 8 AFL Trinity Vs Waverley At Pioneers Park On a near perfect Autumn Day the Year 7/8 team were hunting for their first win of the season. They certainly didn't disappoint with the first two quarters being played at a fast and frenetic pace, the team showed they could keep possession for extended periods of time and string together a number of quality plays. Hamish Agnew (8Ta) showed real speed on the wing and really opened up a number of attacking options in the first quarter. Curtis Sioulas (7La) used his strength in the forward line to score his first goal for the season and the team lifted and started to gel with a number of handball connections through the midfield. Benjamin Orr (7Ho) and Ben Cook (7St) combined a number of times to allow our forwards to capitalise on scoring opportunities and as a result Trinity led at the half time break by 5 points. Waverley came out in the third quarter with a determined approach and really applied pressure on our defence with Jack Braga (8Du), Oscar Van Hal (8Mu), Steven Yarad (7Mu) and Alan Weston (7Ta) working hard to stop the onslaught of play being channelled through our defence. The score could have really blown out but to the credit of all the boys, we rallied to stay within two kicks of Waverley with only the final quarter to be played. We started the last quarter with the first goal and this gave us real belief that we could go all the way and win the game. For the next 5 minutes both teams rallied back and forth with possession, our defence did a tremendous job at stopping each attacking play of Waverley and it was only in the last few minutes of the game that Waverley managed to get a few uncontested runs which resulted in three goals to run away victors. The Years 7/8 team should hold their heads high, it was a great game and they should take away some real confidence that they have made some big in roads into developing in the sport of AFL. The final score Waverley 8.6.54 to Trinity 4.6.30. Goal scorers: Curtis Sioulas (7La) 1, Benjamin Orr (7Ho) 1, Hamish Agnew (8Ta) 1, Aidan Murphy (8Du) 1 Best Players: Nicholas Enno (8Hi), Hamish Agnew (8Ta), Aidan Murphy (8Du), Benjamin Orr (7Ho), Ben Cook (7St), Oscar Van Hal (8Mu) Andrew Murphy Year 7 and 8 AFL Coach Copyright Trinity Grammar School 2017. All Rights Reserved. 36 of 69

Tennis vs St Aloysius' Round 5 of the CAS tennis competition was contested last weekend with Trinity contesting teams from St Aloysius and Sydney Grammar School. Our students once again did well, registering only one loss to St Aloysius. Against Sydney Grammar School also we fared well, considering our C and D teams contested their A and B teams. On paper our 1st 1V team registered a strong 6-2 sets win; however it was not all plain sailing as the St Aloysius students pushed us all the way. Credit must be given to our players, who were able to convert the more important points in tight situations to cement the win. The 2nd 1V registered a similar winning margin, albeit with a few more games in hand. Tomorrow s matches will be contested against Barker College and I wish students and coaches the very best of luck! Jeremy Dykgraaff MIC Tennis 10As And 10Bs It was another strong win by the Tennis 10A and Bs against St Aloysius on Saturday. 10As won 5 sets to 1, 35 games to 12. We welcomed Jason Wu (10Ho) back to the 10As this week, pairing up with Jonathon Karagiannis (10Hi) in the doubles to win 6-3 in a tight set, both Jonathan and Jason showed their fighting spirit by winning the important points. With Justin Sleiman (10Ta) out with an injured ankle, Aidan Tharamarajah (10WH) teamed up with Lachlan Sleiman (10St) for an easy 6-0 win. Jason played well in his singles and after some early close games went on to win 6-1. Jonathon followed, again showing what a good player he is by winning 6-1. Aidan continued his good form into the singles winning 6-0, while Lachlan had a close set against a good player, despite having the lead late in the set but couldn t hold on just going down 5-7. 10Bs won 6 sets to 0, 36 games to 1. Jack Opperman (10Ta)and Dominic Lay (10St) continued their unbeaten run in the doubles by winning 6-0 in a very short time, while Munashe Mushangazhike (10WJ) stepped up from the 10Cs again to pair up with Ritvik Dinesh (10Ke), also winning easily 6-0. Jack, Dominic and Ritvik again showed their dominance, outclassing their opposition 6-0 in their singles, while Munashe had a good win 6-1. What a great team! Michael Leadbeatter 10As and 10Bs Coach 9As And 9Bs After gaining their first win of the season against Cranbrook two Saturdays ago, the 9As were very disappointed to see their fixture against Riverview washed out last week. Despite this, the boys focused hard in training to make it back-to-back wins against St Aloysius. Despite an early start on an 11 degree morning, the boys came determined to win and got off to a perfect start with two convincing doubles wins. The morning got even better when Tom Thorpe (9Sc) put on a great display of tennis, winning his singles 6-1. Two tight losses in the next two matches were enough to see that Trinity would walk away with the win on games despite a deadlock at three sets all. Special mention should also go to Tom Jin (9Yo) who went down in a courageous match 7-5. The 9Bs start to the season has been far from ideal with three straight losses and a wash out. Despite this, the boys were determined to change the trend of losses and notch their first win against St Aloysius. After a great week of training, the boys were prepared to rip in and give it their all on Saturday. The fixture started tight with one win and one loss from the doubles. A hard-fought match by Steven Kountouris (9Mu) saw St Aloysius take the lead with a 7-5 win. The boys could smell victory and fought very hard, but in the defining moments of the set, Alo s got the better of us winning two tight singles sets 6-4. With the fixture out of reach, Ethan Su (9He) still put his best foot forward, winning 7-5 in a great showing. Special mention should go to Chris Stelza (9Yo), who came up from the Cs and gave it his all winning his doubles match and losing in a tight singles match. Brendan Bechara 9As and 9Bs Coach 8As And 8Bs In the final fixture before the halfway point of the 2017 CAS winter tennis season, the 8As and 8Bs played St Aloysius away from home. As always, Trinity set out to assert their dominance and prove themselves worthy of title contention. It had been a tough season for our A grade players after suffering several narrow losses, an indication of just how competitive the rivalling teams are, so we hoped to change things this week. Deon Kontonis (8Fo) and Kevin Lin (8Sc), one of the most electrifying pairings in the competition, were unremitting as they handed their opponents a fierce 6-0 defeat and a similar occurrence was noted in the other doubles match where Emmanuel Grogan (8Fo) and As debutant Liam Ling (8La) blasted their way to an impressive 6-1. With the doubles comfortably secured, the singles commenced and for Kevin, Emmanuel and Liam it was a continuation of the start that they had made. Kevin dominated a much bigger and more powerful opponent in a 6-1 snip, Emmanuel s exuberance enabled him to cruise to a 6-1 win and Liam showed why he deserves to be a permanent As player, dismantling his opposition 6-0. Deon had a harder day at the office, though, going down 4-6 against a very skilful Aloysius player. The result was a comprehensive Trinity win, 5 sets to 1, ensuring the Green Men still have their foot in the door for the premiership. Having played tennis my entire high school life at Trinity, I can say with the utmost confidence that I have never experienced a team as predominant as the almighty 8Bs! Heading into Saturday s fixture undefeated was already an incredible achievement, but the young men looked to further that and it is safe to say that the boys put on a true spectacle. Justin Yang (8WH) and Richard Collins (8Mu) were in red-hot form to record a 6-2 victory, while next door the thunderous pair of Luka Saxena (8He) and Sam Vickery (8WJ) played scintillating tennis to nab a 6-0 win. The singles matches were nothing short of a white-wash, with all four of our boys winning 6-0 a truly incredible achievement that I was extremely proud to witness. Justin, Luka, Sam and Richard are all to be commended on the Copyright Trinity Grammar School 2017. All Rights Reserved. 37 of 69

class that they exhibited. As a result, the Bs were granted a 6-0 win, dropping only 2 out of 38 games. Week in and week out these boys have trained hard and played their matches even harder. Their continued success is a credit to their passion for tennis. We have now hit the halfway point with 4 wins, 1 washout and 0 losses, and I am excited for what the future holds for these Trinitarians. Harrison Gai 8As and 8Bs Coach 7As And 7Bs The Year 7 A and B tennis teams both came away with convincing wins against St Aloysius-- the 7 As winning 4-2 and the 7 Bs winning 6-0. Martin Wong (7Ta) and Max Nguyen (7Yo) played fantastic tennis and are still undefeated in both doubles and singles. A tough game though, for Joshua Alha (7Ho), going down 1-6. The player of the weekend goes to Matthew Nicolas (7Ke) winning his singles 6-1 against a very tough opponent. The year 7Bs had their best round yet, not dropping a set with all the boys playing amazing tennis. James Hardiman (7Sc) and Logan Ng (7WJ) won their singles 6-4. A great match was played by James Kaye (7Sc) winning 6-1. A huge congratulations has to go to Justin Wang (7WJ) for taking out his first singles win for the season 6-1. Danielle Calvi 7As and 7Bs Coach CAS Tennis Winter 2017 Saturday 27th May 2017 Round 5 Away Team Opposition Result Sets Games 1st IV St. Aloysius Won 6-2 44-36 2nd IV St. Aloysius Won 6-2 47-22 3rd IV St. Aloysius Won 6-2 36-9 4th IV Grammar Won 6-0 36-2 5th IV Bye - - - 6th IV Bye - - - 10A St. Aloysius Won 5-1 35-5 10B St. Aloysius Won 6-0 36-1 10C Grammar Lost 2-4 29-28 10D Grammar Won 4-2 28-23 9A St. Aloysius Won 3-3 29-23 9B St. Aloysius Lost 2-4 30-34 9C Grammar Lost 2-4 20-30 9D Bye - - - 8A St. Aloysius Won 5-1 34-9 8B St. Aloysius Won 4-2 36-2 8C Grammar Won 6-0 24-18 8D Grammar Won 4.5-1.5 27-20 7A St. Aloysius Won 4-2 28-18 Copyright Trinity Grammar School 2017. All Rights Reserved. 38 of 69

7B St. Aloysius Won 6-0 36-15 7C Grammar Lost 0-6 3-36 7D Grammar Lost 0-6 6-35 Overall winning rate: 74% 14 Wins: 5 Losses Copyright Trinity Grammar School 2017. All Rights Reserved. 39 of 69

Cross Country Barker Invitation Saturday 27 May 2017 Barker Invitation, 27/5/2017, Nth Ryde Common. It has been an action and incident packed week for the Trinity Cross Country fraternity. It began on Friday night as the Cross Country bus took out a green (an appropriately green) junction box near the Cooks River and triggered the collapse of the Inner West electricity network. Well it payed dividends for our 14 years runners as they were shocked and fully charged for the next the days ahead. Apparently I have it on good authority that it also improved the dancing of a number of the Cross Country runners who disobeyed Mr Woods desire for pre-race rest on Friday night as they headed off to the Meriden dance. Judging by the lipstick being removed from cheeks, a la Michael Wierum (8He), at the Start Line of the 14s race, in case I accidently caught it on camera no doubt! Anyway, enough silliness, as the racing on Saturday from these fine young Trinitarians was outstanding! Patrick Cantlon (8We) once again went to the pointy end of the race and led the Trinity contingent to the line. He was a solid 4th, but I have the feeling a big one is just around the corner, I certainly don t mind if he saves his best until the CAS XC Championships! William Cooper (8Hi) ran another fine race to be 8th with Theo Christian (8He), running into some form, not far adrift in 10th. Owen Peck (8Fo) impressed yet again as he completed our 14s team. They shared the honours this week with Sydney Grammar in 1st place on 39pts a piece. Other fine runs came from James Kern (8WJ) 32nd, William Martin (8WH) 34th, Caiden Cleary (7St) 38th, Matthew Lubke (7Ta) 44th who displays considerably more endurance and sporting ability than his Middle School Housemaster, Mr Treloar, and Lachie Stubbs (7Ho) who was 52nd. Incidentally, Caiden and Lachie are both racing against many boys who are three years older than them! Nice eh! Our 16s were decimated last week on many fronts. Ethan Brouw (9Ta) and Zac Brown (9Ho) were preparing to go on camp and represented the Trinity Athletics Club in an ANSW Cross Country Relay Event at Miranda. Thomas Spratt (10Mu) and Tyeson Street (11WJ) are currently broken and Benjamin Bishop (10Hi) and Logan Kaye (10Ho) both ran in the Opens race in an effort to secure a spot in the CAS team to take on the GPS. That being said, it gave a few fine and keen runners the opportunity to step up and count as members of the official Trinity 16s team. By the way, let me emphasise that every young Trinity Harrier who dons the Green and White each week is emphatically a member of OUR team! Connor Brackin (9Ta) just got the better of teammate Philip Chan (10He) as they were 37th and 40th respectively. Bill Zhu (10La) was not far behind these two as he was 45th with Blake Toohey (9Ke) finalising our team as they finished 11th. The Open race also included the qualifier for the annual CAS v GPS clash. AS I have already mentioned Benjamin Bishop and Logan Kaye chose to run up and joined the Opens athletes in an effort to get into this prestigious team. Pleasingly both boys made in through into the CAS team as they finished in 17th and 18th places respectively. Jonno Batson (11WH) was next home in 19th to also make it into the CAS team. He is still suffering the effects of the Half Marathon last week as the legs still looked très fatigué! Lelland Hui (11Fo) ran well but needed to back himself earlier as I too thought he was a chance of getting into the CAS team, but alas this was not the case as he finished 23rd. However, he did complete a sweet podium finish for the Opens as they were a collective third. Other notables were Nicholas Hui (11Fo) 43rd, Sebastian Hahn (12St) 49th who caught and passed that charmer from Ashfield, Joshua Roberts (11We) who was 53rd. As mentioned three of our Cross Country athletes were selected to represent CAS in the clash against the GPS next term; Benjamin Bishop, Logan Kaye and Jonno Batson. The Barker Invitation also served as a selection meet for the CAS contingent to head to the CIS Cross Country Championships later in the month. We, and CAS, will be represented by a great number, 24 in fact, of Trinity s finest, they being; Sebastian Hahn, Nakul Kaushik (12Mu), Jonno Batson, Lelland Hui, Nicholas Hui, Joshua Roberts, Nathaniel Davies (11Ke), Benjamin Bishop, Philip Chan, Thomas Spratt, Tyeson Street, Logan Kaye, Patrick Cantlon, Owen Peck, James Kern, Samuel Xu (9WH), William Cooper, Theo Christian, William Martin, Matthew Lubke, Caiden Cleary, Lachie Stubbs, Brannon Ngo (7Hi) and Lewis Potter (7Fo). Mr Woods Harriers of the Week; Matthew Lubke, Connor Brackin and Logan Kaye. By the way, check out the smiles on the dials in the photos if anyone ever wondered if it was possible to enjoy going for a run! We are off to Curl Curl for the first time in the last 23 years tomorrow for a hit out on a new course at Shore s Invitation. Details here. Good running, Michael Spratt MIC Copyright Trinity Grammar School 2017. All Rights Reserved. 40 of 69

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Volleyball vs St Aloysius' Trinity Defeated St Aloysius 3-0 (25-13, 25-16, 25-17) After witnessing a great win from the 3rd VI, the 1sts took to the court and came up against one of the strongest sides St Aloysius have produced in a while. Trinity came out hard in the first set with good serving and consistent play, particularity from middles such as Kristof Bryndum (12Sc). The second set saw Trinity dominate in all areas of the game early on, however, St Aloysius played some outstanding defence and pushed us in the middle of the set. This made for a much more interesting game as we had to fight for every point. It was great to see players such as Ken Zhang (12We) and Luke Powell (10Ho) dominate at the net and make life very difficult for the opposition. All in all a good game from one of the better CAS Schools. The 1st VI now look to playing Newington this coming Saturday as they are meant to be one of the stronger sides within the combined CAS/GPS competition. Peter Braga (12Du) 1st VI Captain Trinity Defeated St Aloysius 3-0 (25-18, 25-11, 25-12) This week saw the seconds face a much-improved St Aloysius side. Regardless of the strict referee the seconds pulled through with another victory. This game saw unstoppable serving from Ben Holzwart (12WJ) and Ethan Gunaratnam (11Ar) which allowed us to maintain momentum and win points consecutively. The defence was also on point with accurate passes straight to the setter from Piers Connoly (11Ar) and Will Xie (11Fo) that enabled strong finishes from hitters like Calvin Li (11Ar) and Aidan Yeoh (11Sc). A strong win for the boys that s sure to put them in a good position for when they face Newington next week. Jonah Newman (12WJ) 2nd VI Captain Trinity Defeated St Aloysius 2-0 (25-20, 27-25) This week saw St Aloysius play host to Trinity who were eager to continue their good form. The 3rds showed off their skill in the first set with consistency throughout the court yet with some unforced errors, bought the opposition back into the game. Good setting from Andrew Gabriel (10HI) and spiking by Alan Nader (10WJ) helped Trinity claim the first set. Trinity were determined to the end the game with a second set win which would turn out to be one of the most exciting sets we have ever played this season. St Aloysius took a strong lead which left Trinity trailing by 12 points 21-9. With strong, and encouraging, words by our coach Angus Webster, the 3rds were pumped to bring the game back with great intensity from the whole team. Crucial touches to keep the ball alive resulted in trinity winning 11 points to St Aloysius s two. At 23-20 a timeout from the opposition saw Trinity get even more pumped. With the 1sts supporting on the side-line, Trinity got back onto the court to get the game to 25-25. David Carreon (11ST) must be commended for keeping confident whilst serving to win two points that would get Trinity over the line at 27-25. Theodore Vomvellis (10Fo) 3rd VI Captain Copyright Trinity Grammar School 2017. All Rights Reserved. 42 of 69

Andre Athos (11Sc) setting the ball very well under pressure in the tight win over St Aloysius' in 3rds Volleyball Copyright Trinity Grammar School 2017. All Rights Reserved. 43 of 69

Alan Nader (10WJ) jumping high to spike the ball successfully against St Aloysius' in the 3rds Copyright Trinity Grammar School 2017. All Rights Reserved. 44 of 69

Charles Griffith (11Yo) jumping high and spiking over the St Aloysius' block Copyright Trinity Grammar School 2017. All Rights Reserved. 45 of 69

CIS Diving Championships 2017 2nd place Matthew Lang (12La), 1st place Thomas York (12Hi). Trinity divers continued to do well at the CIS diving championships with some exceptional results. All boys had outstanding performances with the following boys going through to the NSW All Schools on the 12th May 2017. Henry Ward (7Du), had an outstanding performance particularly under the circumstances. Henry had a skate board accident prior to CIS and dived with a broken finger, landing all his dives feet first to win bronze in the 13yrs springboard event and 4th in the 13/14 yrs platform event. Well done Henry. Matthew Wang (7Ar) won silver in the 13yrs springboard event. Zac Gindy (8Ke) Came 4th in the 13yrs springboard and 5th in the 13/14 yrs platform events. Copyright Trinity Grammar School 2017. All Rights Reserved. 46 of 69

Sam Fricker (9Fo) won Gold in the 15yrs springboard and Gold in the 15/16 yrs platform events. Aston Forster (9Yo) won Silver in the 15 yrs springboard event. Louis White (9Fo) came 4th in the 15yrs springboard event. Thomas York (12Hi) won Gold in the 17/19yrs springboard and Gold in the 17/19yrs platform events. Matthew Lang (12La) had to retire due to injury, however braved two qualification dives to progress to the next event. Copyright Trinity Grammar School 2017. All Rights Reserved. 47 of 69

1st place: Henry Ward (7Du) and 3rd place: Matthew Wang (7Ar) NSW All Schools Diving Championships 2017 NSW All Schools Diving Championships 2017 were held at SOPAC, Monday 12th May 2017. What a great day our divers had again, some Copyright Trinity Grammar School 2017. All Rights Reserved. 48 of 69

exceptional results and very pleased young men who are now preparing for Pacific School Games in Adelaide at the end of this year. Tom York (12Hi) had an outstanding performance to win gold in the 17yrs Platform and silver in the 17 yrs springboard event. Sam Fricker (9Fo) continued to impress all that were there with a superb display of diving to outclass all his opponents to win gold in the 15/16yrs platform and gold in the 15yrs springboard event. Henry Ward (7Du) also had an outstanding performance to win gold in the 13yrs springboard event. Aston Forster (9Yo) and Matthew Wang (7Ar) both performed extremely well to finish 4th in their event. This was a great effort from both boys. Matthew Lang continued to display great resilience and courage to dive for qualification for PSG. We are very proud of these boys who have worked with commitment and great courage to achieve such excellent results at this level of competition. Well done on an exceptional championship. Pacific School Games 2017 As a result of these outstanding performances at the All Schools Championships the following Trinity boys have been selected to represent NSW at the Pacific School Games in Adelaide 2nd 10th December 2017. This is an incredible achievement and we wish them well. They are: Matthew Lang (12La), Thomas York (12Hi), Sam Fricker (9Fo), Henry Ward (7Du), Max Fricker (Year 6) and Mr Lang Coach/Manager. Outstanding Achievement During the holiday break, Sam Fricker was a member of the Australian team that competed at the International Diving Meet in Dresden, Germany. This was a very exciting time for him, and a great opportunity to experience an international meet like this at such a young age. Copyright Trinity Grammar School 2017. All Rights Reserved. 49 of 69

He continues to strive for bigger and better things, with the opportunity to compete at the Australian Open National Diving championships which were also trials for the World Championships. He had an outstanding performance throughout the competition competing in three events. Sam finished 6th in the open men s platform event and 7th in the open men s 3 meter event, and winning silver in the men s open synchro event. Sam s outstanding commitment and tiresome effort were evident throughout this Open event. Copyright Trinity Grammar School 2017. All Rights Reserved. 50 of 69

Sam Fricker (9Fo), Silver medal in men s synchro. (Australian Open Championships) We look forward to seeing Sam soar to even greater heights in the coming years. Marty Lang MIC Diving Copyright Trinity Grammar School 2017. All Rights Reserved. 51 of 69

Trinity Grammar School Sports Physiotherapy Clinic The Trinity Grammar School Sports Physiotherapy Clinic, operating in the rooms below the Pastoral Care Centre, is now open. It will be initially operate for approximately 7 hours a week and will be run by Mr Tom Lombardo an Old Boy ( 01) of the School. Having worked extensively with elite and professional athletes at the highest levels, Tom has a particular interest and expertise in the highly specialised area of adolescent sporting injury diagnosis and management. Tom is currently Physiotherapist for: Australian Schoolboys Rugby Team CAS Rugby 1st/2nd XV Teams Association of Independent Schools sports coverage Trinity Grammar School Sport With established links to an extensive network of quality sports medicine physicians and by placing a strong emphasis on specialist injury prevention, treatment and rehabilitation the TGS Sports Physiotherapy clinic will ensure reliable and timely assessment and management of your son s injuries within the confines of the school grounds. Consultations at the clinic are for Trinity students only and can be booked online. The clinic will offer competitive rates and allow for private health insurance rebates. The cost of the initial consultation of a new injury is $85 and any subsequent consultations will be charged at $75 per service. For more information, please contact Tom Lombardo Principal Physiotherapist Phone 9773 0990 Mobile 0412 425 402 Copyright Trinity Grammar School 2017. All Rights Reserved. 52 of 69

CO-CURRICULAR Mathematics Club Matters It was pleasing to see there were many submissions to and much interest in the problems in Bulletin V from both Middle School and Senior School boys interested in experiencing Mathematics. Every correct solution will go into the draw for the chance to win a major prize at the end of each term. Congratulations to last week s winners, Christian Becvarovski (8Ar) and Stefan Marantos (12Yo) for having the first correct solutions drawn from the Middle School and Senior School boxes. Would they please see Dr Osman for their weekly winning prize. The answer for the Middle School Problem was 15, 21, and 35. The answer for the Senior School Problem was 15 small and 2 large. Complete worked solutions for the Middle School and Senior School problem have been posted outside the Mathematics Department office. MATHEMATICS CLUB CO-CURRICULAR REQUIREMENTS The intention of this Co-curricular, the Mathematics Club, is to provide enjoyment and training in advanced thinking for recreation. The Mathematics Club will foster and encourage boys greater understanding of mathematics, encouraging activities, discussion opportunities in Mathematics research and related mathematical experiences, and providing a social and intellectual forum to all boys interested in experiencing mathematics. The Mathematics Club will provide various opportunities for students (with a range of mathematical abilities) to take part in mathematical activities and events and to interact on a more informal basis with other teachers. Mathematics Club co-curricular offering requirements are included below: Years 7-9 Optional and Additional Co-curricular: Monday 1:10pm-1:45pm (lunch-time) commitment in N1.17. Please contact Mr. Habkouk (Dean of Mathematics) for further information. Years 10-12 Full Co-curricular: Wednesday 3:40pm-5:00pm commitment in S2.3. Please contact Dr Osman (MIC Mathematics Club) for further information regarding this requirement. MATHEMATICS CLUB MATTERS COMPETITION FOR ALL BOYS The Mathematics Club at the School is pleased to continue this term with Mathematics Club Matters for all boys interested in experiencing Mathematics. This has been a popular competition for all boys in the school. The boys will have an opportunity to enter either a Middle School Maths Problem or Senior School Maths Problem each week. The boys will attempt on their own paper one problem each week within their year group of either Middle School or Senior School and will have until Monday lunch-time (1.15pm) to enter their submission at the Mathematics Department office. All boys will need to place their name and House group with their submission. There is a permanent box placed outside in the Mathematics Department for each problem. The first correct solution drawn from each box on Monday at 1.30pm will be the winner, with the names published weekly in the Mathematics Club Matters section of the Head Master s Bulletin. Every correct solution will go into the draw to win a major prize at the end of each term. Solutions for each problem will appear in the Head Master s Bulletin. So get your entries in this week for a chance to win. NEW International Journal And Proceedings Of Young Archimedes CALL For Student Papers The Mathematics Club has initiated a new and unique Journal and Proceedings of Young Archimedes which publishes academic online papers of secondary students in the fields of Mathematics Applications and provides a forum to exchange mathematical ideas, activities, and/or sharing and interpreting high school research. Manuscripts will be reviewed by the Editor, in consultation with the Associate Editors, to decide whether the paper will be considered for publication in the Journal. Issues are scheduled to be published in June and December. An electronic version of each issue is posted to the Trinity Grammar School Mathematics Club web site http://www.trinity.nsw.edu.au/1_senior/spirit_maths.html as a formal publication. Aims Of This New Initiative: 1. The Journal and Proceedings of Young Archimedes publishes academic online papers of secondary students in the fields of Mathematics Applications. 2. To provide a forum to exchange mathematical ideas, activities, and/or sharing and interpreting high school research. Copyright Trinity Grammar School 2017. All Rights Reserved. 53 of 69

3. To pioneer a new field of educational endeavour to be the first Mathematics International Journal publication for High Schoolers. 4. All Trinity students who are interested in unique mathematical ideas, activities, and/or sharing interpreting high school research are encouraged to submit a paper. All students completing HSC and/or IB essays or projects with relevance to the fields of Mathematics Applications are highly encouraged to submit a paper for refereeing within the Journal and Proceedings of Young Archimedes. Outcomes 1. Issues are scheduled to be published in June and December of each Year. 2. A Maximum of 6 long papers (max 6 pages) or 12 short papers (max 3 pages) for each issue. 3. An electronic version of each issue is posted on the Trinity Grammar School Mathematics Club web site publication. Enquiries relating to submission and production of articles should refer to the Style Guide (see the link below) or direct any enquires to Dr Frederick Osman on fosman@trinity.nsw.edu.au Click here to view the style guide THIS WEEK S PROBLEM FOR BULLETIN VI: 1. Years 7-9: Middle School Problem due on Monday 5 June 2017 The average of five weights is 13 grams. This set of five weights is then increased by another weight of 7 grams. What is the average of the six weights? Please show working to justify your answer! 2. Years 10-12: Senior School Problem due on Monday 5 June 2017 A chime clock strikes 1 chime at one o clock, 2 chimes at two o clock, 3 chimes at three o clock, and so forth. What is the total number of chimes the clock will strike in a twelve-hour period? Please show working to justify your answer! Please place your name and House group with your submission by Monday lunch-time (1.10PM) at the Mathematics Department Office. Dr Frederick Osman MIC Mathematics Club Copyright Trinity Grammar School 2017. All Rights Reserved. 54 of 69

EVENTS Gala Music Concert As one of the few outstanding music schools in the nation we have a Symphony Orchestra, Symphonic Wind Band, Chamber Music groups and many ensembles made up entirely of young musicians currently at the School. Our Preparatory, Junior, Middle and Senior School choirs combine at this concert for their renowned vocal performance. These talented students, many of whom have attained their AMusA during their Middle School years, now wish to bring their passion for performance to you as part of this most entertaining night of music. Fresh from a recent tour of Italy and Austria by some of the groups, prepare for your chance to hear the talent of Trinity and get a glimpse of the musicians of tomorrow. This concert is to be dedicated to Mr and Mrs Cujes as they move towards retirement in December of this year. Book now Copyright Trinity Grammar School 2017. All Rights Reserved. 55 of 69

House Chapel Service Date Sunday 4th June 2017 Time 6:30pm Venue The James Wilson Hogg Assembly Hall Houses attending Latham, Weeks and Wynn Jones Copyright Trinity Grammar School 2017. All Rights Reserved. 56 of 69

'Fuel Camp' is coming soon! Dear Parents and Students, 'Fuel Camp' (also known as the 'Trinity/Meriden Christian Camp') is coming soon! It will be held at the end of Week 7 (9th-11th June) in the beautiful foothills of the Blue Mountains. Students can expect great bible talks, engaging discussion groups and plenty of time for activities and sports. Campers will depart at 1.30pm on Friday 9th June, returning by 3.30pm on Sunday 11th June - leaving the rest of the long weekend free. Many boys report that Fuel Camp is the highlight of their year. This is a voluntary camp. Further information about this camp is found in the Parent Letter by clicking here. To register for this camp: 1. Please read the Parent Letter (mentioned above) 2. Make the $210 camp payment by clicking here. 3. Fill out the consent form by clicking here. Should you require any further information or clarification please don't hesitate to contact me on cthanopoulos@trinity.nsw.edu.au Kind regards Chris Thanopoulos Assistant Chaplain and Head of Christian Studies Copyright Trinity Grammar School 2017. All Rights Reserved. 57 of 69

All about UAC Parent Information Evening Trinity Grammar School will host a Universities Admission Centre (UAC) information evening on All About UAC for Parents. This is designed to inform and assist parents whom wish to get a better understanding of UAC and entry into University. PRESENTATION: Does talk about ATARs and course cut-offs sound like a foreign language to you? Do you just want more information so you can help your child navigate Year 12 and entry to tertiary study? The Universities Admissions Centre (UAC) has put together an information evening All About UAC for Parents to provide information about how the process works, from selecting HSC subjects in years 10 and 11 to accepting an offer to a tertiary course after completing Year 12. The evening will provide Parents enough information about the UAC process to help your child select course preferences and fill out their application for tertiary study, remind them about important dates, talk to their teachers with confidence and take the next step. ABOUT US: Universities Admissions Centre. The Universities Admissions Centre (NSW & ACT) Pty Ltd (UAC) was established in 1995 and is the largest tertiary admissions centre in Australia. Owned by universities in NSW and the ACT, our mission is to provide excellence in admissions services and promote equity of access to tertiary education. Central to that mission is a strong culture of servicing the needs of all our stakeholders, in particular our institutions and applicants. UAC has a trusted and valued position in the higher education sector. Applicants, in particular Year 12 students, turn to UAC for unbiased and authoritative information about university admissions and courses and for an easy interface with which to apply. Institutions rely upon UAC services to handle the bulk of the admissions process, allowing them to focus on their core capabilities of learning and teaching, research and community engagement. Parents, schools, the media and the general public know UAC as their first point of reference for university admissions in NSW and the ACT. UAC is a member of the Australasian Conference of Tertiary Admission Centres (ACTAC), the group that facilitates communication and co operation between tertiary admissions centres in Australia and New Zealand. UAC s Managing Director is the current Chair of ACTAC. LOCATION: The James Wilson Hogg Assembly Hall Trinity Grammar School 119 Prospect Road Summer Hill PARKING: There is parking available in the school grounds. Entry to car park is located on Jubilee Drive off Victoria Street under No. 2 Oval. ENQUIRES: Dr Frederick Osman Director of Vocational Education and RTO Manager (Careers Education) email fosman@trinity.nsw.edu.au Copyright Trinity Grammar School 2017. All Rights Reserved. 58 of 69

Fireside Readings 2017 All interested Students and Parents are welcome to attend the Fireside Readings, a celebration of Creative Writing, to be held in The Arthur Holt Library from 7.00 to 8.30pm Tuesday June 6th. On this evening, prize-winners from the Gary Catalano Writing Competition will be reading their work and selected students from different year groups will be showcasing their creative work, including documentary films. Year 12 Extension 2 students will also read excerpts from their body of work and talk about the writing process. The special guest of the evening will be PJ Tierney, author of the kung fu fantasy series, Jamie Reign. Tania Mason Head of English (IB) Copyright Trinity Grammar School 2017. All Rights Reserved. 59 of 69

Society of the Arts Michael Kieran Harvey in concert A champion of Australian music and himself a composer, Michael Kieran Harvey regularly commissions new Australian music and has performed with Australia s leading contemporary music ensembles and orchestras. Born in Sydney, he studied piano with Alan Jenkins, Gordon Watson, and at the Liszt Academy, Budapest, under Sándor Falvai. Now based in Tasmania, his career has been notable for its diversity and wide repertoire. He has especially promoted the works of Australian and contemporary composers and recorded many solo CDs on various labels. Trinity Grammar School s Society of the Arts is thrilled to present a solo performance by arguably one of Australia s greatest pianists. PROGRAMME Andrián Pertout selections from Luz Meridional cycle (24 Etudes for piano 2012) Michael Kieran Harvey selections from The Green Brain cycle (20 movements based on Frank Herbert s The Green Brain 2017) Michael Kieran Harvey Homage to Liszt (version for solo piano 2017) When: Thursday 15 June, 7.30pm Venue: Orchestra Room, Roderick West School of Music Tickets: $30 full / $20 concession / Free for Trinity students & Society of the Arts Members but online bookings still required Bookings: http://trybooking.com/pxdw Enquiries: 9581 6070 (Wed to Fri) or email delmargallery@trinity.nsw.edu.au Copyright Trinity Grammar School 2017. All Rights Reserved. 60 of 69

COMMUNITY Trinity Prayer Group Summer Hill Campus Parents and friends are most welcome to come and pray for our boys and the School on Tuesdays 8.30am - 9.30am The Prayer Mornings are run on a rotational basis, on alternate weeks, at the Preparatory School campus and the Summer Hill School campus. Junior, Middle and Senior Schools Summer Hill meet at Reception in the Junior School Building, on even weeks of term (Weeks 2, 4, 6, 8,) Term 2: June 13th Term 3: July 25th, August 8th, 22nd, September 5th Term 4: October 17th, 31st, November 14th, 28th Come and join us so we can encourage each other, help form a sense of community within the School, and genuinely bring the needs of the School community before our great God. Contacts: Greg Webster Senior Chaplain, Summer Hill email gwebster@trinity.nsw.edu.au Margaret Chu (Summer Hill) mobile 0433 124 523 Copyright Trinity Grammar School 2017. All Rights Reserved. 61 of 69

NSW PARENTS COUNCIL AGM Friday 16 June 2017 Notice Of Meeting For The 55th Annual General Meeting And Awards Presentation Friday 16 June 2017 at 6.30pm at Presbyterian Ladies College [PLC], Boundary Street, Croydon, Sydney Guest Speaker Dr Julie McGonigle Dr McGonigle comes to Australia with a wonderful record of success in lifting a struggling school, in industrial England, to great academic success. Dr McGonigle has a BA[Hons] from Queens University, Belfast and D Phil, M.Sc. PGCE from Oxford. She has enjoyed great success through always encouraging students with her mantra You are better than you think you are! In addition to normal business, the AGM will be considering and voting on Special Resolutions, to modernise the constitution. A copy of the Special Resolutions document is attached. As the document is necessarily quite long, members may prefer to bring it along on whatever device may best suit. The AGM will be followed by the second highlight of the evening which is the presentation of our Awards for Excellence. The Awards are always great fun as it is such a delight to be able to pay homage to our really exceptional parents and educators. RSVP: executive_director@parentscouncil.nsw.edu.au Yours Sincerely Stephen Grieve Executive Director Copyright Trinity Grammar School 2017. All Rights Reserved. 62 of 69