An independent Anglican school for boys in Sydney, NSW

Welcome from the Headmaster

It is nigh impossible to capture the spirit of Trinity on the pages of a website. Glowing words on a digital screen, photographs of smiling, engaged boys – they are what you’d expect from a website of a school like ours.

You would expect to see academic rigour. To see a range of co-curricular activities. A thriving Preparatory and Junior school, where boys from Pre-K to Year 6 are nurtured. Outstanding IB and HSC results from our Year 12 young men after their time in our Middle and Senior school.

You can expect all that, and more. However, what you might find unexpected is my unwillingness to measure the success of our School by the success of our young men.

Why Trinity Grammar

At Trinity, we offer boys a thoroughly Christian education that guides them to a full life. We seek to raise men of character, who will care about themselves and our world. Informed by our Christian ethos, at Trinity every boy is individually known, cared for and guided to grow in mind, body and spirit. Trinity is about:

  • Challenge
  • Growth
  • Supportive, caring relationships
  • Character
  • Opportunities for every boy
  • Unique path to self-discovery
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Years in preparatory, middle and senior school education
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HSC and IB Diploma courses available
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Performances held each year across drama, music and arts
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Acres of school grounds and facilities combined across all 4 campuses

Life at Trinity

The reason Trinity offers such extensive co-curricular and curriculum choices, and why sport is mandatory for every boy, is not because all of these teach boys how to succeed.

Rather, it is because they teach them how to fail. How to persevere. How to engage with others. How to grow.

Growth as a whole person is what we’re about at Trinity. Making this growth a reality is why life at Trinity includes such a wide range of curricular and co-curricular programmes and experiences, challenging and supporting them in their journey through school, and equipping them for the world beyond.

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Testimonials

From the Headmaster

The essence – and benefit – of community

I am firmly convinced of the primacy and power of the community in which education takes place. Both academic outcomes and the broader shaping of character are affected by the school community in which students are immersed. So, too, is the mental health of the students. During the week I read an article online by [...]

Co-education and single-sex schooling

I imagine that many in the Trinity community will have noticed the announcement earlier this week by Newington College that they intend to become co-educational in the years ahead. In response to the decision, some of the public commentary, and a number of queries that I was receiving, I wrote the following opinion piece that [...]

Sport in the life of our School

Sport is an essential element in our School’s educational vision. We have a particular focus on competitive team sports. There are recreational sport options open to the boys, where the focus is on participation and improvement, but all boys are required to put on the School colours as part of a team in at least [...]

Trinity Grammar School is located on
Wangal Country.

We honour the sovereignty and connection to Country of all Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples and pay respect to their Traditional Custodians and Elders past and present. As educators we acknowledge that learning has been taking place on this land for millennia.

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