Trinity Catholic College Lismore
PDF Details

Newsletter QR Code

1 Military Road, East Lismore NSW 2480
Lismore NSW 2480
Subscribe: https://trinitycclismore.schoolzineplus.com/subscribe

Email: admin@trinitylismore.nsw.edu.au
Phone: 02 6627 6600
Fax: 

Assistant Principal Students and Staff Update

Tony Flood.JPG

As we step into the vibrant season of spring, our College continues to flourish with student-led initiatives, community engagement, and outstanding displays of talent across academic, cultural, and sporting arenas.

Student-Led Colour Run for Motor Neurone Disease – A Meaningful Momentum

On Wednesday, 3rd September, our senior students spearheaded a spirited and colourful fundraising event in support of Motor Neurone Disease research. The student-led MND Colour Run was not only a vivid expression of solidarity but also a shining example of student initiative and compassion. The event was widely embraced by staff and students alike, creating a memorable atmosphere of community, energy, and purpose. All proceeds will go towards supporting ongoing research and support services for those affected by MND.

Captain’s Council Sparks Friendly Rivalry in House-Based Olympic Events

The Year 12 Captain’s Council is currently running a series of House-based Olympic-style lunchtime events as part of the race for the Delaney Cup. These events have ignited friendly competition among students, promoting school spirit and camaraderie. With activities ranging from relay races to skill-based challenges, these lunchtime games have drawn enthusiastic participation and spectatorship, making the most of our glorious spring afternoons.

Celebrating Our Fathers – College Father's Day Breakfast

We were delighted to welcome families to our annual Father’s Day Breakfast on Friday, 5th September. It was a joyful morning of connection and gratitude, where students and staff honoured the fathers and father figures who play such a pivotal role in our community. A hearty breakfast, thoughtful student-led presentations, and a sense of shared appreciation made the event a true highlight of the Term.

Excellence in Sport – Celebrating Student Success

Our sporting teams continue to demonstrate excellence and determination across a range of competitions. Recent highlights include victories in interschool athletics, district soccer, and the senior netball league. These achievements reflect the dedication of our students and coaches, and we commend all athletes for their teamwork, perseverance, and sportsmanship.

Netball
Netball at Tweed Heads on 19 August saw 66 students across 7 teams competing against schools from the northern half of the diocese. 
Great skill, team work and sportsmanship was shown by all players. Trinity won 4 out of the 6 divisions with Championship shields being awarded to the following teams:-
7/8 Girls Yellow Team defeating Trinity Blue in a close final.
9/10 Boys defeating Woodlawn 
9/10 Girls defeating Xavier
11/12 Boys defeating Woodlawn
Our 11/12 Girls team finished the day 3rd and 7/8 Boys finished 4th.

Year 12 Music Showcase – A Night of Exceptional Talent

The recent Year 12 Music Perform Showcase was a resounding success, captivating audiences with the exceptional talents of our senior music students. The showcase provided a platform for students to present their HSC performance pieces, reflecting both technical skill and artistic depth. Parents, peers, and staff were treated to a diverse and moving program, and we extend our congratulations to the performers for their outstanding artistry and preparation.

Summer Uniform Now in Effect

With the arrival of spring, students are now permitted to wear the College summer uniform. We remind families to ensure uniforms are clean, well-fitted, and worn with pride in accordance with our College standards.

Summer_Uniform_Portrait_Size.jpg

We are immensely proud of the enthusiasm, leadership, and spirit our students have shown this Term. As the days grow warmer and brighter, we look forward to continuing to celebrate the many ways our students are making a positive impact within and beyond our school community.

Tony Flood