Trinity Catholic College, Goulburn

Trinity Catholic College Goulburn is a Catholic high school of 600 students in Goulburn, New South Wales, Australia.

Description

Trinity Catholic College is situated in Goulburn, 195 kilometres (121 mi) south of Sydney and 90 kilometres (56 mi) north of Canberra. The school was formed in 2000 with the amalgamation of St Patrick's College and Marian College,[1] and falls under the auspices of the Archdiocese of Canberra and Goulburn. The school's motto is Faith, Strength and Unity.

As a Catholic school, its ethos is based on a Christian faith and gospel values. The school accepts students of all faith backgrounds, and aims to promote a sense of community, and a partnership between students, parents, and the school.

Curriculum and co-curricular

Trinity Catholic College offers a range of core and elective subjects. Co-curricular activities include a variety of sports, public speaking, debating, choir, music, drama, Duke of Edinburgh’s Award, and Cadets.

Welfare and personal development is managed by a teaching staff of seventy, as well as a group of pastoral care coordinators. Staff and students are involved in the nomination and voting processes for college and boarding house leaders.

The school has experienced sporting success in Rugby Union. The greatest achievements were with the 2009 1st XV team, who were runners-up in the ACT Under 18 gold division, were southern districts champions in the Yeates Shield, and reached the fourth round in the statewide Warratah Shield, the top schoolboy competition in NSW.

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