From the Principal
Good afternoon parents and carers,
Thank you for the commitment that has been made to Trinity through the number of parents who nominated themselves to be part of the Community Council. We had our first meeting this week, which proved to be more than successful. Bernie Corhkill our new Chair has outlined the new Council for 2021 further in the newsletter.
SPECIAL THANKS
Special thanks to Mark Sumich who has put significant energy into a fundraising event for Trinity. Mark has sourced 16kg bags of fire beads from recycled hardwood at $12 a bag. Stock is limited so get in quickly - tried and tested by the Perryman family, so fabulous. Please speak to Leanne or Caz to secure a bag.
IMPORTANT POINTS
- A hard copy of a letter to parents and carers will come home today, the letter outlines an upcoming survey for students to complete, please read the letter carefully.
- Students are not to run to parents on the new path. Parents are to walk to the safety signs and accompany children to the family car.
- 2022 enrolment period has begun. Please contact Leanne or Caz to enrol siblings as soon as possible. davis@cg.catholic.edu.au or caz.perryman@cg.catholic.edu.au
- Reciprocal Reading Training is available for parents of students in years two to six on Tuesday 18 May, from 3.30-4.40. Please join us.
- The Athletics Carnival is on Tuesday 1 June.
- The basketball court will be resurfaced from 14 June to 26 June.
WHO AM I?
In week two the who am I was Bea Lucas and Talia McKay. Congratulations to Tom Bassingthwaighte who was the Who Am I winner.
This week:
I am about to move into my new home.
I have one child.
I hate peas.
I love Turkish Delight.
My favourite past time is sleeping.
MRS PERRYMAN HIGHLIGHT
I asked Mrs Cooper to change the duty roster this term so that I could be on duty more often. My reasoning, there is so much joy in being on the playground with the students. In the last couples of weeks:
Digby has taught me how to kick a football properly,
Ben has shown me the many leaves he has pulled off the trees,
Bella has shown me how to hoola hoop,
Toby has demonstrated his handball skills,
Grace has demonstrated her willingness to care for our younger students.
So many blessings.
AT BUNYIP THIS WEEK
We had way too much fun and learning at Bunyip this week…
The engagement in learning for all students is expediential. I look forward to sharing the Year Five reports of their learning with the community.



My door is always open for you.
Caz Perryman
Leader of “TEAM TRINITY”