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Trinity College Co-Curricular Brochure

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Cattle Club

Discovering Technology

Training and preparation of beef cattle for exhibition at agricultural shows.

Students use workshop equipment and materials to build small projects out of plastic, wood and metal.

An opportunity to compete at the Royal Adelaide Show and the Gawler Show.

A guide to

Co-Curricular Activities at Trinity College

An opportunity to craft your own household items.

YEARS 7-12

YEARS 8-12

Code Club

Extended Learning Program

Build problem solving skills by learning computer coding and programming. An opportunity to engage in fun, creative programming projects.

Interactive sessions in Science, Technology, Engineering, Mathematics, Literacy and Culture.

YEARS 4-6

An opportunity to work in small groups and develop creative projects.

Debating

YEARS 2-4

Debating is a fun activity in which ideas and policies are examined with the aim of persuading people within an organised structure.

Goat Club

Clubs & Enrichment YEARS 6-12

An opportunity to exhibit at the Gawler and Royal Adelaide Shows. YEARS 6-12

Faith in Action

STEM Robotics

Bible stories, social interaction, fun and games.

Have fun designing, building and programming a robot as part of a dynamic team. Students are encouraged to think creatively to develop solutions through programming, design and construction.

The opportunity to explore the Christian faith in a social setting. YEARS 2-6

Lion Dancing Students learn to play the roles of front lion dancers, back lion dancers, drummers, cymbalists, gong players and clowns.

World of

Opportunity Awaits...

An opportunity to develop team work skills and compete in Robocup competitions. YEARS 4-6

there is no cost to participate in this activity. a fee applies to participate in this activity. a cost applies if this team/group make a state/ national or international final and must travel to compete. activity operates in Terms 1/2/3/4. this activity is school based and is therefore not offered at every Trinity school.

Learn More To learn more about STARplex programs and pricing, visit their website: STARplex.com.au

Others

Global and National Experiences Trinity offers a range of experiences that go beyond our local College setting, such as service work, language growth, exploring history, cultural immersion, unique sporting opportunities, various academic challenges between countries and so much more. The College hosts students from our sister schools to strengthen Global connections. Your child may wish to consider some of the following experiences that become available to students at varying year levels: France Cultural Tour (every second year) Trinity On Country Interstate Experiences: Ski Trip (annually in the Australian snow) Sporting Exchange

Band Competitions

Duke of Edinburgh Academic Extension

YEARS 4-12

Language & Cultural Activities

This program uses strategy games to develop higher-order thinking skills, social and emotional awareness, planning and decisionmaking.

Legend

Robotics and Robocup Competitions

An opportunity to perform at Lunar New Year and Moon Lantern Festival launches.

Mind Lab

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Trinity College prides itself on creating many opportunities for students to explore new skills and develop their talents, throughout the school year. Trinity seeks to offer affordable and convenient arrangements for its students to enjoy a variety of activities external to the classroom. We aim to keep the prices of these activities as low as possible, with many at no extra charge, to assist with the cost of living pressures on families.

Learn the skills of training and preparing goats for exhibition at agricultural shows.

An opportunity to compete against other schools.

We believe co-curricular activities can unearth many hidden talents and abilities and are a vital part of a student’s education.

About co-curricular activities at Trinity College

Learning is not confined to the classroom. Our amazing facilities allow so much more to be explored, opening a wide array of opportunities that enable development of the whole child.

English Support

Clubs Barista in the Community Alexander Avenue Evanston South SA 5116

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Da Vinci Decathlon

tel: (08) 8522 0666 email: office@trinity.sa.edu.au

No experience is necessary, simply a commitment to fair play and resilience.

Green Team Sustainability Group

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YEARS 4-6

Junior School Enterprise Group

Co-curricular activities can change from year to year and from term to term. This document is purely a guide to our possible offerings. Many factors influence available co-curricular options including enrolment numbers, availability of specialist coaches, student requests and the fixtures/facilities of various sporting associations who we register with to compete against other schools.

Community Garden Chess Club

Reconciliation Action Plan Group

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