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Art Peter Crawley Centre for the Arts, Charles Street Boarding House 18 Charles Street Business Management Small Business Stalls Various locations Café Libresso Café in The Tudor Centre Careers Careers Centre, The Tudor Centre Chapel of the Holy Trinity/Religion Far side of Birrell Oval C1 Year 7 Dragster Races Brickwork outside Science Building Debating and Public Speaking Brickwork in front of The Tudor Centre Design & Technology Science and Technology Building STB1 and STB3 Drama/Senior School Play P&F Hall PF1 ELC Charles Street ECO Group/AAA Poynter Level, The Tudor Centre English Poynter Level, The Tudor Centre Geography Poynter Level, The Tudor Centre History Poynter Level, The Tudor Centre Hospitality Peter Crawley Centre for the Arts House Performing Arts Rehearsals East and South Rooms, Peter Crawley Centre for the Arts Indigenous Connection (AAA Group) Poynter Level, The Tudor Centre Information Technology Peter Crawley Centre for the Arts Junior School Art Junior School Art Room Junior School classrooms Bright and Watson Buildings Junior School Music Junior School Marquee Junior School Library Ground Floor, Bright Building B1 LOTE W1 and W2, Watson Building Maths Poynter Level, The Tudor Centre Music Peter Crawley Centre for the Arts, Charles Street (Ground Floor) Outdoor Education Robertson Balcony Robotics The Helen Tutt Centre for Design and Technology Science Science and Technology Building ST1, ST2 and ST3 Senior School (Long) Library The Tudor Centre Student Services/Special Education Hindley House (1st Floor) Sport Birrell Oval, Taffs Oval, Peter McIntyre Gym and pool Trinity Second-hand Uniform Shop Cotham Road Centre (10.30am to 12.30pm) Locations (all day) 53 51 Hudson House Development Office Peter Crawley Centre for the Arts Daley Gallery South Room Neil Williams Room East Room IT (1st Floor) Art (1st Floor) Hospitality (2nd Floor) Music (Ground Floor) Robertson Balcony Tonge Building Cotham Road Centre Arnold Hall Birrell Oval Shann Building Science, Design and Technology Reception Henty House Chapel Murray W Verso Early Learning Centre P&F Hall Peter McIntyre Sports Centre Pool Back Courts Bright Building Roberts House Junior School Taffs Oval Watson Entrance to Sports Centre College House (Boarding) Charles House (Boarding) CFA Basketball Courts Hindley Building Gym Richard & Elizabeth Tudor Centre for Contemporary Learning Void Roof Garden Welcome Tent Activities Time Event/Activity Location 10:30am Poetry with Mr Bantick The Hearth in The Tudor Centre First Soccer Training Display Birrell Oval Senior and Junior School Swimming Pool Water Activities Prep – Year 2 Sports Taffs Oval, Junior School Bat Tennis Clinic Junior School Back Courts Hockey (Junior Clinic) Taffs Oval, Junior School Concert Band (10.40am) Junior School Marquee 11:00am Poetry with Mr Bantick The Hearth in The Tudor Centre Debating and Public Speaking Brickwork in front of The Tudor Centre Science Parent Information Science Building Session #1 ST3 Snake Show Science Building ST2 Chemistry Show Science Building ST1 First Soccer Training Display Birrell Oval First Football Peter McIntyre Gym Senior and Junior School Swimming Pool Water Activities Prep – Year 2 Sports Taffs Oval, Junior School Hockey (Junior Clinic) Taffs Oval, Junior School Choir (11.15am) Junior School Marquee Bat Tennis Clinic Junior School Back Courts 11:30am Debating and Brickwork in front Public Speaking of The Tudor Centre Senior and Junior School Swimming Pool Water Activities First Football with Peter McIntyre Gym Junior School Prep – Year 2 Sports Taffs Oval, Junior School Puppet Making Multipurpose Room Time Event/Activity Location 12:00pm Old Boys vs First Basketball Showcourt, Peter McIntyre Gym Science Parent Information Science Building Session #2 ST3 Snake Show Science Building ST2 Chemistry Show Science Building ST1 Chess Clinic Junior School Library Prep – Year 2 Sports Taffs Oval, Junior School Live Skits Junior School Marquee 12:30pm Old Boys vs First Basketball Showcourt, Peter McIntyre Gym Superheroes Parade The Steps, and Batman Short Film The Tudor Centre Marles String Orchestra Junior School Marquee 1:00pm First XV Rugby Squad Birrell Oval Training Year 10 Basketball Peter McIntyre Gym Science Parent Information Science Building ST3 Session #3 Snake Show Science Building ST2 Chemistry Show Science Building ST1 Stringers Junior School Marquee Puppet Making Multipurpose Room 1:30pm First XV Rugby Birrell Oval Squad Training Softball/Continuous Taffs Oval, Cricket Clinic Junior School Stringlets Junior School Marquee 2:00pm Senior School play P & F Hall PF1 One Flew Over the Cuckoo’s Nest Senior School = Black Junior School = Red

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Page 1: Activities Locations (all day) - Trinity Grammar School, Ke · 2016. 2. 8. · TRINITY GRAMMAR SCHOOL, KEW Trinity Grammar School, Kew Open Day {TrinityT celebrates many milestones

Art Peter Crawley Centre for the Arts, CharlesStreet

Boarding House 18 Charles Street

Business Management Small Business Stalls Various locations

Café Libresso Café in The Tudor Centre

Careers Careers Centre, The Tudor Centre

Chapel of the Holy Trinity/Religion Far side of Birrell Oval C1

Year 7 Dragster Races Brickwork outside Science Building

Debating and Public Speaking Brickwork in front of The Tudor Centre

Design & Technology Science and Technology Building STB1 and STB3

Drama/Senior School Play P&F Hall PF1

ELC Charles Street

ECO Group/AAA Poynter Level, The Tudor Centre

English Poynter Level, The Tudor Centre

Geography Poynter Level, The Tudor Centre

History Poynter Level, The Tudor Centre

Hospitality Peter Crawley Centre for the Arts

House Performing Arts Rehearsals East and South Rooms, Peter Crawley Centrefor the Arts

Indigenous Connection (AAA Group) Poynter Level, The Tudor Centre

Information Technology Peter Crawley Centre for the Arts

Junior School Art Junior School Art Room

Junior School classrooms Bright and Watson Buildings

Junior School Music Junior School Marquee

Junior School Library Ground Floor, Bright Building B1

LOTE W1 and W2, Watson Building

Maths Poynter Level, The Tudor Centre

Music Peter Crawley Centre for the Arts, CharlesStreet (Ground Floor)

Outdoor Education Robertson Balcony

Robotics The Helen Tutt Centre for Design and Technology

Science Science and Technology Building ST1, ST2and ST3

Senior School (Long) Library The Tudor Centre

Student Services/Special Education Hindley House (1st Floor)

Sport Birrell Oval, Taffs Oval, Peter McIntyre Gymand pool

Trinity Second-hand Uniform Shop Cotham Road Centre (10.30am to 12.30pm)

Locations (all day)

5351

Hudson House

Development Office

Peter Crawley Centre for the Arts

Daley Gallery

SouthRoom

Neil William

sRoom

EastRoom

IT (1st Floor)

Art (1st Floor)

Hospitality (2nd Floor)

Music

(Ground Floor)

RobertsonBalcony

Tonge Building

Cotham Road Centre

Arnold Hall

Birrell Oval

Shann Building

Science,Design and Technology

Reception

HentyHouse

Chapel

Murray W

VersoEarly Learning Centre

P&F Hall

Peter McIntyre

SportsCentre

PoolBack

Courts

Bright Building

Roberts House

Junior School

Taffs Oval

Watson

Entrance to Sports Centre

CollegeHouse

(Boarding)

CharlesHouse

(Boarding)

CFA Basketball Courts

Hindley Building

Gym

Richard & Elizabeth Tudor Centre for Contem

poraryLearning

Void

Roof Garden

Welcom

e Tent

ActivitiesTime Event/Activity Location

10:30am Poetry with Mr Bantick The Hearthin The Tudor Centre

First Soccer Training Display Birrell Oval

Senior and Junior School Swimming PoolWater Activities

Prep – Year 2 Sports Taffs Oval, Junior School

Bat Tennis Clinic Junior School Back Courts

Hockey (Junior Clinic) Taffs Oval, Junior School

Concert Band (10.40am) Junior SchoolMarquee

11:00am Poetry with Mr Bantick The Hearthin The Tudor Centre

Debating and Public Speaking Brickwork in front of The Tudor Centre

Science Parent Information Science BuildingSession #1 ST3

Snake Show Science Building ST2

Chemistry Show Science Building ST1

First Soccer Training Display Birrell Oval

First Football Peter McIntyre Gym

Senior and Junior School Swimming PoolWater Activities

Prep – Year 2 Sports Taffs Oval, Junior School

Hockey (Junior Clinic) Taffs Oval, Junior School

Choir (11.15am) Junior SchoolMarquee

Bat Tennis Clinic Junior School Back Courts

11:30am Debating and Brickwork in front Public Speaking of The Tudor Centre

Senior and Junior School Swimming PoolWater Activities

First Football with Peter McIntyre GymJunior School

Prep – Year 2 Sports Taffs Oval, Junior School

Puppet Making Multipurpose Room

Time Event/Activity Location

12:00pm Old Boys vs First Basketball Showcourt, Peter McIntyre Gym

Science Parent Information Science BuildingSession #2 ST3

Snake Show Science Building ST2

Chemistry Show Science Building ST1

Chess Clinic Junior SchoolLibrary

Prep – Year 2 Sports Taffs Oval, Junior School

Live Skits Junior SchoolMarquee

12:30pm Old Boys vs First Basketball Showcourt, Peter McIntyre Gym

Superheroes Parade The Steps,and Batman Short Film The Tudor Centre

Marles String Orchestra Junior SchoolMarquee

1:00pm First XV Rugby Squad Birrell Oval Training

Year 10 Basketball Peter McIntyre Gym

Science Parent Information Science Building ST3Session #3

Snake Show Science Building ST2

Chemistry Show Science Building ST1

Stringers Junior SchoolMarquee

Puppet Making Multipurpose Room

1:30pm First XV Rugby Birrell OvalSquad Training

Softball/Continuous Taffs Oval,Cricket Clinic Junior School

Stringlets Junior SchoolMarquee

2:00pm Senior School play P & F Hall PF1One Flew Over the Cuckoo’s Nest

Senior School = Black Junior School = Red

Page 2: Activities Locations (all day) - Trinity Grammar School, Ke · 2016. 2. 8. · TRINITY GRAMMAR SCHOOL, KEW Trinity Grammar School, Kew Open Day {TrinityT celebrates many milestones

TRINITY GRAMMAR SCHOOL, KEW

Trinity Grammar School, Kew

Open Day

{Trinity celebrates many milestones in 2013: 110 years of the

School, 40 years of Leppitt, 30 years of Bulleen, 20 years of the

Coordinate Education Program with Ruyton and 10 years of Licola.}EarlyLearningCentre

JuniorSchool

SeniorSchool

MarlesPlayingFields

OutdoorEducation

Trinity Grammar School, Kew40 Charles StreetKew Victoria 3101Australia

Telephone(03) 9854 3600Facsimile(03) 9853 [email protected]

CRICOS provider No.0035OM

Creating the Future at TrinitySenior School = Black Junior School = Red ELC = Green

Take a guided tour of the School: meet your Guide at the tent inCharles Street. There are also specialist and bilingual Junior SchoolGuides at the Junior School Marquee.The Richard and Elizabeth Tudor Centre for ContemporaryLearning (The Tudor Centre) – Explore Trinity’s new learningfacility with Guides conversant in the specialised environmentalsystem in the Tudor Centre, as well as multiple displays exhibitingelements of The Armstrong Collection, kindly loaned to the Schoolby Ian and Mary Armstrong. This extensive collection includes NedKelly’s armour, model aeroplanes and a mystery object! Coffee anddrinks will be available at Libresso Café. The Curriculum – Subject staff are available for you to talk to.There are displays of students’ work and activities showcasing thelearning that takes place at Trinity. Furthermore, BusinessManagement students are running small business stalls as anintegral part of their VCE studies. The languages teachers havedecorated the classrooms in the Watson Building and have specialactivities for visitors, so pop over and see them.The Arts - Trinity’s Artist in Residence, Damon Kowarsky, isdisplaying his work in the Daley Gallery, whilst Senior Art studentsare working on their portfolios all day in the Peter Crawley Centrefor the Arts. At 2.00pm, there is an opportunity to watch thematinee performance of the Senior School Play (comprisingstudents from Trinity and Ruyton) One Flew over the Cuckoo’sNest. Watch out for actors in character selling tickets during theday. In addition, House groups are rehearsing for the hotly-contested House Performing Arts Festival.Co-curricular Activities – Trinity is proud of its tradition ofoffering a wide range of co-curricular options. These includedrama, debating, Chess Club, photography, ‘The Mitre’ magazine,music, robotics, RACV Energy Breakthrough and F1 in Schools –among many others. To speak to current parents, visit the stalls ofTrinity Friends of Music (TFOM), Friends of Drama at Trinity(FODAT), members of the Trinity Drug and Alcohol BookletCommittee and the Parents’ Association which is running abarbecue on the brickwork near Henty House.

Science, Design and Technology – model electric cars, energyefficient recumbent hybrid vehicles, design and aerodynamictesting of model F1 cars using smoke/wind tunnels, CNCmanufacturing, CAD/CAM processes including 3D printing,chemistry experiments and even a Snake Show can be seen in theScience, Design and Technology Building, while just outside Year7s will be racing their dragster cars. There is a display of students’design work at the top of the Drum in the Tudor Centre.Pastoral Care and Support – Trinity has a well-deservedreputation as a caring, nurturing school. Talk to the teachers aboutthe Peer Support program, Sports mentors, Learning Journeys andthe vertically-grouped House system. Meet the Junior School andSenior School Chaplains in the Chapel of the Holy Trinity. TheCareers Centre on the lower level of the Tudor Centre is valuableand well-utilised resource for the boys.Outdoor Education – There are many opportunities in this area forstudents, including year level camps, Leppitt Leaders, the Somersprogram, the Cowombat bushwalking group and the Duke ofEdinburgh program. Find out more at the Outdoor Educationdisplay on the Robertson Balcony.Physical Education and Sport – Physical Education lessons are avital part of the curriculum, while the sports program encouragesall boys to represent Trinity in a sport of their choice. Visit theBirrell Oval, the Taffs Oval, the Peter McIntyre Gymnasium and theschool pool to learn more about sport at Trinity. Junior School - The Junior School has ‘Open Classroom’ sessionsall day showcasing various learning activities, such as underwatertransport vehicles and the Year 6 Pathways program, the Art Roomoffers creative, interactive art experiences while the Junior SchoolLibrary is running 15 minute chess sessions all day with aspecialist chess coach. There are various musical performances inthe Junior School marquee. Please see the ‘Activities’ schedule forindividual times.Trinity in the early years - The Murray W Verso Centre for EarlyChildhood Learning (known as the ELC) is open all day. There arepuzzles and manipulative activities, art experiences, Home Corner,block building and lots of other areas for children to explore whiletheir parents talk to the staff.

Welcome from the Headmaster

For each of our children, the futurepromises to be a complex, excitingand challenging time. Life haschanged significantly in the lastfifteen years and is likely to continueto change, at an ever increasing pace,beyond 2013.

Our boys need to be equipped withthe knowledge, understanding andskills to take on the developmentsthat will undoubtedly occur. Flexibilityand adaptability will be keyingredients in their personal toolkits.

This School is passionate about educating young people for the future. Areasof the school program have been designed to achieve the best outcomes fortackling the many challenges ahead.

As you move around the School you will be able to experience something of the offering to our boys:

• A diverse curriculum which is shaped to meet individual needs;

• A learning environment in which technology is utilised to engageindividuals in the most effective and meaningful manner;

• Spaces which provide choice for optimal learning by each student;

• Exposure to the creative arts, so that students take something of theworld of aesthetic appreciation into their lives;

• Breadth within a busy, inspiring co-curricular collage;

• Activities which focus on sporting opportunities;

• A social environment which is supportive, encouraging and helpful;

• Community experiences which include outreach by way of engaging with and learning from people living in different circumstances.

Such offerings provide our students with foundational learning, which willprepare them to meet our future, with open arms, an optimistic heart and a steady mind.

I am delighted to share our School with you on the 2013 Trinity GrammarSchool Open Day.

With warmest wishes,

E R TudorHeadmaster