
2023 inductees to the Gallery of Achievement
We look forward to sharing our newest inductees here following the Gallery of Achievement Lunch in October.
Academic achievements, sporting highlights, classroom activities, school program, and more
We look forward to sharing our newest inductees here following the Gallery of Achievement Lunch in October.
Our 120-year story began in the Parish Hall of Holy Trinity Kew in 1903 with just 36 students and a small staff. Now, Trinity stretches across four locations – Kew, Bulleen, Lake Nillahcootie and Licola – with students hailing from over 80 suburbs in and beyond Melbourne.
Gender representation in leadership is an important piece of the puzzle when it comes to imagining a gender-equal world.
Michael, together with Vice-Captains Ben, Henri, Jack and William, were appointed to their new leadership positions after an extensive selection process over the past few months. They will represent the Trinity student body as the core student leadership group in 2023.
Thousands of past and current Trinity students, parents, staff and their families gathered together yesterday for the annual Founders’ Day Fair – a day of fun, food and entertainment for the whole community.
The Gallery of Achievement recognises the accomplishments of individuals, provides role models for current and future students of Trinity and their families, fosters a sense of continuity and connection within the Trinity community, and builds respect for difference and achievement.
We look forward to sharing our newest inductees here following the Gallery of Achievement Lunch in October.
Our 120-year story began in the Parish Hall of Holy Trinity Kew in 1903 with just 36 students and a small staff. Now, Trinity stretches across four locations – Kew, Bulleen, Lake Nillahcootie and Licola – with students hailing from over 80 suburbs in and beyond Melbourne.
Gender representation in leadership is an important piece of the puzzle when it comes to imagining a gender-equal world.
Michael, together with Vice-Captains Ben, Henri, Jack and William, were appointed to their new leadership positions after an extensive selection process over the past few months. They will represent the Trinity student body as the core student leadership group in 2023.
Thousands of past and current Trinity students, parents, staff and their families gathered together yesterday for the annual Founders’ Day Fair – a day of fun, food and entertainment for the whole community.
The Gallery of Achievement recognises the accomplishments of individuals, provides role models for current and future students of Trinity and their families, fosters a sense of continuity and connection within the Trinity community, and builds respect for difference and achievement.
We look forward to sharing our newest inductees here following the Gallery of Achievement Lunch in October.
Our 120-year story began in the Parish Hall of Holy Trinity Kew in 1903 with just 36 students and a small staff. Now, Trinity stretches across four locations – Kew, Bulleen, Lake Nillahcootie and Licola – with students hailing from over 80 suburbs in and beyond Melbourne.
Gender representation in leadership is an important piece of the puzzle when it comes to imagining a gender-equal world.
Michael, together with Vice-Captains Ben, Henri, Jack and William, were appointed to their new leadership positions after an extensive selection process over the past few months. They will represent the Trinity student body as the core student leadership group in 2023.
Thousands of past and current Trinity students, parents, staff and their families gathered together yesterday for the annual Founders’ Day Fair – a day of fun, food and entertainment for the whole community.
The Gallery of Achievement recognises the accomplishments of individuals, provides role models for current and future students of Trinity and their families, fosters a sense of continuity and connection within the Trinity community, and builds respect for difference and achievement.