Trinity Grammar School
Established in 1913 with a strong Christian foundation, Trinity Grammar School seeks to ensure that every boy is individually known, cared for, and guided to grow in mind, body, and spirit. We work alongside parents to raise men of character who will care about others and our world.
Located in Sydney’s inner west, Trinity caters to boys in Pre-Kindergarten to Year 12 and provides both the Higher School Certificate qualification as well as the International Baccalaureate Diploma.
The school experience at Trinity is not just a means of gaining a mark; growth is our key focus. Trinity supports students in realising their personal and academic goals. As they grow from early childhood to adulthood, they take on increasing responsibility for their education and Trinity provides greater choice as they get older in both subject and Co-curricular options.
The Trinity experience is challenging and stimulating, it broadens a boy’s horizons, and it takes place in a safe and supportive environment. What he experiences at Trinity prepares him for life outside of school.
Partnering with parents
Parenting isn’t straightforward or easy. Parents are the primary educators of a child. For our parents, Trinity is their chosen partner in this endeavour. There is a mutual recognition of the School’s expertise and professionalism, and of the parents’ responsibility. It’s a team effort. Our parents choose Trinity because the investment we make in the education, character and development of their boys is akin to their own.
Learning at Trinity
At Trinity, we value, welcome, and foster meaningful learning experiences for every student. Trinity boys have agency in their education. It is not done for them, or to them, but with them.
Wherever students begin – from Pre-K at the Preparatory School to the Senior School years – we create learning environments that allow each student to thrive as they take ownership of their own learning journey.
Across our Junior School in Summer Hill (Kindergarten – Year 6) and our Preparatory School in Strathfield (Pre-K – Year 6), students are guided to nurture a love of learning that will last a lifetime. At both campuses, the International Baccalaureate Primary Years Programme (PYP) is implemented to develop the learning attributes that prepare students for Middle and Senior School.
Learning experiences evolve as students grow. The teenage years are full of boldness, creativity, and fun; they are also as fragile as they are pivotal. In the Middle and Senior School, Trinity provides high quality teaching, strong relationships, and purpose-built environments to create a safe environment for this new energy to flourish.
Students in Years 7–10 engage with flexible learning models, new subject choices, and broader Co-curricular pursuits that build on their classroom experiences. Even greater choice and opportunity is unlocked through the Year 9 Field Studies Program – a long-term outdoor education residential program at Woollamia situated on the Shoalhaven River.
For those in Years 11 and 12, the future is in clear focus. Various patterns of study are available, depending on their post-school goals including the Higher School Certificate, International Baccalaureate Diploma or Vocational Education Training courses.
Woollamia: Trinity’s Field Studies Centre on the NSW South Coast
Home to the Year 9 Field Studies Program (FSP), a term-long, mandatory, immersive educational residential that equips boys by providing opportunities for self-discovery, building relationships, exploring new ways of being in community together, and providing time for self-reflection and spiritual growth in a unique environment.
For many students, the program is unlike anything they’ve ever experienced before but their growth in confidence and changes in attitude are clear to anyone. Students return from Woollamia with stories to tell, new friendships, and new skills, but they also bring back less quantifiable benefits in the way of confidence, empathy, resilience, maturity, and independence.
Co-curricular at Trinity
Forming an essential aspect of Trinity’s well-rounded approach to developing students in mind, body, and spirit, Co-curricular pursuits are available to all students across the areas of Music, Creative Arts, Sports, Cadets and Clubs & Associations.
Outside of the regular classroom setting, our Co-curricular program allows students to develop their skills in an area of interest, engage with other students who share their interests in their own year and beyond, and challenge themselves to get out of their comfort zone.
Academic Care
A Trinity education is designed to challenge students – without challenge, growth can’t take place – however, this challenge is never without support.
At Trinity, our academic program is designed to engage students deeply in their learning process. We focus on three key questions to help students reflect on their learning journey:
- How do you feel about your learning? (Affective motivation)
- What do you think about your learning? (Cognitive motivation)
- What are you doing about your learning? (Behavioural engagement)
By focusing on productive habits and behaviours, we help students change their mindset and build confidence. Our teachers guide students to reflect on how their actions influence their thinking and feelings, ultimately helping them develop the belief that they can meet academic challenges head-on. We believe this sense of self-confidence is a key factor in academic success.
Pastoral Care
Throughout every stage of a student’s journey at Trinity, they are supported by the School’s range of effective Pastoral Care. In the early years of Primary School, the class teacher provides pastoral care. Class teachers work to gain as much knowledge as they can about each student in their charge including about their family life, their cognitive abilities and attitudes, their ability at games, their hobbies, interests, hopes, fears, and more.
In Middle and Senior School, the Trinity House System is the key link between home and the School. When students enter Year 7, they are placed into one of 16 Houses, led by 32 House Masters. The House System is central to fostering an environment where boys feel safe, valued, engaged, and purposeful. This system continues throughout a student’s time in the Middle and Senior School, giving them guidance, mentorship, and strong relationships built on loyalty that last to graduation and beyond.
Join us at Trinity Grammar School: Take a virtual tour, attend an Open Day or watch a video of our Headmaster, Tim Bowden, explaining the Trinity ethos. Discover how we partner with parents to grow good men who make a difference in the world.