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On Saturday 29 October, over two hundred Pathways School students celebrated Halloween at Edith Head Hall. For many of our students, this was their first experience celebrating Halloween. In fact, the student organisers of our party had never celebrated Halloween.
From 17-21 September 64 Pathways School students and 8 staff embarked on a journey to Central Australia to explore the amazing culture and geography of this region.
On 3 September 2016, Royal Park (Parkville) underwent a 'Green makeover' thanks to the efforts of Trinity College's Foundation Studies and Residential College members.
Friday 9 September saw the Chapel play host to the Trinity College Sleep Out, where students from the Residential College made their beds from cardboard and slept overnight in the Chapel.
The 2016 Archbishop’s Dinner held on Wednesday 31 August was a resounding success with over 200 people attending and over $170,000 raised for the Faith in Our Future Appeal.
The late Joan Adams of Melbourne has left a substantial bequest in favour of the Frank Woods Studentship Fund within the Trinity College Theological School. The bequest enables the School to create three new endowed scholarships for theological study.
Trinity has set up a strong foundation for me to pursue my university degree. In July 2004, I joined the Fast Track program. I was 16 at the time and the support from the mentors and the lecturers were amazing - helping me to prepare for my university journey.
Iffy Donnellan who grew up in Melbourne and graduated from Caulfield Grammar was initially inspired by her mother Dr Adaobi Udechuku (TC 1984) to come to Trinity.
On Sunday August 14 Trinity College Football Club and Queens College Football Club joined Team Lace Up by donning orange laces when they ran out to compete for the inaugural intercollegiate Step Back Think Cup.
Miranda Gronow (TC 2012) was recently awarded the Bachelor of Arts Medal from the University of Melbourne. We caught up with her to find out about her recent trip to Romania, what sparked her interest in archaeology, life at Trinity and her plans for the future.