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2021 was full of joy, hope and challenges, as a community we have achieved so much. Without your enthusiasm, participation, generosity, and heart-felt words, 2021 would not have been successful. Personally for me, I feel blessed to be moving into 2022 having secured my Principalship at Trinity. I continually mention 'How much I love Trinity', however it is the caring community that I'm drawn to. At the Year 6 graduation my final words were 'Hold onto your hats, because 2022 is going to be bigger and better than 2021'!
Staffing for 2022:
Leadership team: Mrs Caz Perryman, Mrs Rebeca Cooper, Miss Donna Wade
K-2 team: Mrs Penny Lucas, Mrs Rebecca Cooper, Mrs Julie Doolan, Mrs Jo Birks
3-4 team: Mr Jack Niddrie, Mrs Ann Burns
5-6 team: Miss Donna Wade, Mrs Caz Perryman
Learning Support team: Mrs Rebecca Cooper, Mrs Ann Burns, Mrs Jo Birks, Mrs Fiona Bassingthwaighte, Miss Rebekah Sheely
Office team: Mrs Leanne Davis, Mrs Fiona Bassingthwaighte
Maintenance team: Mr Dave Menz, Miss Cindy Mayhew, Mrs Helen Stevenson
Sadly we farewell some of our staff this year - Mrs Genevieve Bear, who is moving to Sacred Heart in Cootamundra and Mrs Courtney Jones. We thank them for everything they have done at Trinity and we wish them all the best.
Christmas Eve Mass (Friday 24 December) will be held at St Mary's Church at 7.30pm.
Students will return to school on Tuesday 1st February 2022.
Our Parent Information Evening and BBQ is on Friday 4th February at 6pm, lead by our 2022 Prime Ministers, Billy Corkhill and Bea Lucas.
I'd like to take this final opportunity to wish you and your families a joy-filled Christmas and a safe and happy holiday. May 2022 be all that you hope it to be. I look forward to seeing you all in the new year.
Yours in knowing, loving and serving,
Caz Perryman
Team Leader
Farewell to our Year 6 Students
Last Friday we celebrated our Year 6 Graduation Mass at St. Mary’s church, followed by a supper prepared and served by Year 5 parents at Jackson's Bakery. It was a wonderful night and we wish Riley, Tom, Archie, Angus, Talia, Jaslyn, Sammy, Willow, Jemima, Cheyanne all the very best in their next chapter in life. We pray that they may take away with them fond memories of shared experiences that Trinity has given them and the bond of true friendships that will last forever. We are so incredibly proud of them and their achievements!
Message from Miss Wade:
Our unofficial motto throughout the year has been “the glass is always half full.” There are many times we may come to a bridge we feel we cannot cross but there are always opportunities if you approach it with positivity.
This theme has encouraged us to work through the difficult times with a high degree of success in good, positive spirits. I feel confident our Year 6 graduates are leaving with a positive mindset to move forward with success.
Our graduates have reached a milestone in education and personal development with many more to come. Many highlights have been reached in areas of academia, artistic development, creative prowess and in exceptional sporting achievements. I'd like to wish them all the best, I am extremely proud and am blessed to be their 2021 teacher.
It was lovely seeing all our families come together last Tuesday night and celebrate our achievements for 2021.
2021 Award Recipients:
Excellence and Representation Awards: Dakota Medley, Claire Corkhill, Somer Oldfield, Hamish Clark, Ryan Sumich, Riley Jackson, Tom Bassingthwaighte, Dara Olotu, Talia McKay
Effort & Commitment Award: Voilet Tindall (K/1), Keeva Mottley (K/1) Fletcher Betts (Yr 2), Ruby Lucas (Yr 3), Somer Oldfield (Yr 4), Dara Olotu (Yr 5), Sammy Daken (Yr 6)
Academic Achievement Award: Talia McKay
Christian Leadership Award: Ivy Corkhill (Yr 1), Marlie Oakley (Yr 2), Ben Pollard (Yr 3), Phoebe Bassingthwaighte (Yr 4), Billy Corkhill (Yr 5), Archie Quinn (Yr 6).
Father Keogh Award: Jaslyn Killick
Monsignor Hennessy Award: Angus Oldfield
School Citizenship and Spirit Award: Tom Bassingthwaighte
Tom & Ann Blanchard Award: Thomas Edwards
Carla Stewart Memorial Award: Jade Mottley
Sporting Excellence: Riley Jackson
Bendigo Bank Community Award: Willow Stevenson
Creative Arts Award: Jemima Mergard
Jugiong Writers Festival Award: Ryan Sumich
Murrumburrah High School Award: Cheyanne Chattaway
Departing Families Presentation: Daken family, McKay family, Quinn family, Mergard family & Killick family.
Winning House Shield: GOLD house
Announcement of the 2022 Ministerial Cabinet:
Prime Ministers: Bea Lucas & Billy Corkhill
Canteen: Aidan Summerfield
Library: Claudia Loydell
Technology/Media Comms: Grace Metcalfe & Ryan Sumich
RE: Dara Olotu & Melanie Beal
Sport: Charlie Jackson & Bella Betts
Celebrations: Zoe Lenehan
Environment:Thomas Edwards & Michael Oakley
Announcement of House Captains:
Gold: Billy Corkhill & Dara Olotu
Blue: Bea Lucas & Zoe Lenehan
Red: Bella Betts & Charlie Jackson
Last Wednesday, K/1/2 went on an excursion to Junee. We visited the Junee Liquorice and Chocolate Factory first, and had lunch in their beautiful grounds. Then we headed top the Railway Museum for a guided tour of their historic trains. On our way home, we stopped at Jubilee Park in Coota for a Nerf Gun War! It was such a great day - a very special way to end the year together!
DATE |
EVENT |
LOCATION |
START TIME |
Tuesday 13 December |
Nativity Play Performance |
Trinity |
12.30pm |
Wednesday 14 December |
Year 6 Big Day Out |
Wagga |
All day |
Thursday 15 December |
Last day of Term 4 |
Trinity |
3.10pm |
Wednesday 1 February 2023 |
First day of Term 1 |
Trinity |
9am |