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Trinity College, Perth

Trinity College, Perth

In Nomine Domini

Est. 1962

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About Trinity College, Perth

Trinity College is an independent Catholic day school for boys situated on the Swan River foreshore in East Perth, Western Australia. The school was founded in 1962 following the relocation and merger of CBC Perth and St Patrick's Boys School, creating a new institution on a purpose built campus adjacent to the WACA Ground and Gloucester Park. Trinity operates in the Edmund Rice tradition and provides education from Years 4 to 12. The campus includes a junior, middle and senior school, a circular chapel, cultural and technology centres, science facilities, a gymnasium and a 50 metre aquatic centre. The college also runs Camp Kelly at Dwellingup for outdoor education and maintains extensive playing fields at Waterford for cricket, football, hockey, rugby and soccer. Trinity has a strong PSA sporting presence and has produced numerous athletes who have represented Western Australia, Australia and professional clubs. Trinity is recognised for its academic performance, co curricular programs and participation in national and international competitions, including the International Mathematical Modeling Challenge and the F1 in Schools World Championships. Alumni, known as Trinity Old Boys, include leading figures in sport, law, politics, business and the arts.