Trinity College, Gawler
Independent, co-educational, day school in South Australia, Australia / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Trinity College, previously known as Trinity College Gawler, is an Anglican, K–12, co-educational, day school in the northern suburbs of Adelaide, South Australia.
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Trinity College Gawler | |
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Location | |
Coordinates | 34°38′00″S 138°44′09″E |
Information | |
Type | Independent, co-educational, day |
Motto | In God Is My Faith |
Religious affiliation(s) | Christian |
Denomination | Anglican Church of Australia |
Established | 1984 |
Chair | Dr. Ken Heath |
Head of College | Nick Hately |
Chaplain | Rev'd David MacGillivray |
Enrolment | (K–12)[1] |
Campus | Suburban |
Colour(s) | White, navy, red & yellow |
Affiliations | Sports Association for Adelaide Schools |
Guinness World Record | Largest game of heads or tails |
Reconciliation Action Plan | 2022/023 Approved |
Website | www.trinity.sa.edu.au |
Established in 1984,[2] Trinity College caters for approximately 4,000 students over five schools in Evanston South, Angle Vale, and Blakeview, with a sixth planned to open in Roseworthy in 2024[3]
Students from the College have been successful in the Rock Eisteddfod Challenge (3rd in the small school section in 2004), the Tournament of Minds (2003 Secondary Division in Maths Engineering) and the Wakakirri competition, with Gawler River earning a 1st place in the division one section for new schools and South receiving 1st in the division three section. Trinity College is also home to the BaCoNeers, a FIRST Tech Challenge robotics team.[4]