Student Activities

At Trinity we believe in the importance of giving our students the chance to develop their strengths beyond the classroom. This is evident in our diverse range of clubs available to our students, made possible by our passionate staff who lead each of these them each week.

Ukulele Club

Our Ukulele Club offers students the chance to develop skills learning an instrument and performing. Students are provided with a ukulele and encouraged to attend jam sessions each week. As students grow in confidence they will have the opportunity to perform throughout the year.

Digital Technologies Clubs-  Mini Digies and Screen Team

Mini Digies meets weekly with interested Junior students who have the opportunity to learn and develop their coding skills. Screen Team is a weekly movie making club that write scripts, act, film and produce movies to foster creativity and communication skills in our Senior students.

Creative Writing Club

Is a club where students from Year 3 to 6, who enjoy creative writing, gather, workshop and share their writing. Students will have the opportunity to learn new skills, explore their talents, write in a variety of genres and have the opportunity to enter competitions. Student work will be published throughout the year within our school community and across a variety of external organisations (ie newspapers, competitions etc) if they choose.

Maths Club

Our Mathematics Club offers students the opportunity for enrichment and extension in maths. Students are provided with a range of experiences and opportunities to challenge themselves and extend their thinking in maths. Students from Year 3 -6, who have an interest in Maths are welcome to join the maths club and participate in the Mathematics Talent Quest and/or the National Mathematics Competitions.

Drawing Club

Our Art teacher takes a group of our junior students and teaches them the fine art of drawing.

Friendship Group

Open to all who like to get together in the library during lunchtimes to build friendships whilst having fun playing games.

The Gardening Club

Meet a couple of times a week and are growing vegetables and herbs. They were very excited when the rain came and are now watching their harvest with intent.

Sustainability

This very dedicated group leads the Sustainability in our school. Their big project this year is getting our water tanks installed and up and running.

Trinity Trembles

Our school choir is open to students from Years 3-6. Students practice weekly at lunchtimes and perform periodically throughout the year in school, but also have regularly performed at local Kinders, hospitals and in the communities. The opportunity to perform builds confidence and inspires future students to have a go.

Mini-Vinnies

Our Mini-Vinnies group meet on a regular basis with the purpose of encouraging all students to engage in social justice activities. The Mini Vinnies work hard to build opportunities for all members of our community to develop an understanding social justice issues and to help make a difference.

Community Partnerships

Trinity Fitness Club

Fitness Club takes place every Thursday morning at 7:40am with students from St Kevin’s College Toorak who run a series of games and fitness activities. The sessions are well attended by all levels and we’re grateful to St Kevin’s for their great support in helping us to build a healthy and active community.

Melbourne Grammar Homework Club

Our school enjoys a great partnership with Melbourne Grammar and the Smith Family who support our Homework Club. Students bus to Melbourne Grammar each Thursday after school and experience one-to-one tutoring with senior students from Melbourne Grammar. This partnership is now in its fifth year and is a great opportunity for our senior students to extend their learning.

Dr Cranky and Bike Education

Bike Education is offered at Trinity in our Senior year levels,  cycling to school is also popular and an encouraged activity for our Trinity students. Each year we celebrate our Walk and Ride to school day with a huge number of participants both parents and students. To support this, Dr Cranky’s Bike Hospital is now entering its second year at Trinity and fosters our students and parents cycling by teaching our families how to fix basic repairs. The Bike Hospital operates on a Friday morning and is supported by our fantastic PE teacher Rachel and our parents. All are welcome.

Year 7 Scholarships

 At Trinity we are truly grateful to the wonderful Catholic secondary schools who have supported us with scholarships – Full and part for some of our students. We thank Xavier College, Genazzano FCJ College, CBC St Kilda, Presentation College Windsor and Academy of Mary Immaculate for their ongoing partnership & support.

Melbourne University

As a partnership school with The University of Melbourne, Trinity has benefited greatly from the high quality teacher candidates that have visited our classrooms over the past 7 years, and from the world class professional learning within which we have participated. Now a Rewards Partner, Trinity will continue to be involved with supporting Melbourne University teacher candidates and continuing our ongoing professional learning for our teachers by working in partnership with the university, accessing the universities academics and resources.