Trinity College is a member of Edmund Rice Education Australia (EREA).
The EREA oversees the direction of Trinity College, along with the College Leadership Team and the College Advisory Board.
Mr Darren O'Neill
Principal
Mr Darren O'Neill
Principal
Mr O'Neill is the Principal of Trinity College. Mr O'Neill joined Trinity in 2019. He has spent nearly 30 years working in Catholic education, having held leadership positions at Corpus Christi College and CBC Fremantle, and most recently as Principal at Lumen Christi College. Mr O'Neill holds a Degree in Human Movement from The University of Western Australia and a Masters Degree of Religious Education from The University of Notre Dame Australia. Additionally, he is currently the Principal Representative on the Students With Disability Funding Working Party coordinated by Catholic Education Western Australia (CEWA).
Mrs Sabrina Hughes
Vice Principal
Mrs Sabrina Hughes
Vice Principal
Mrs Hughes is the Vice Principal of Trinity College. She is an experienced leader in Catholic education with 25 years of experience as an educator. Mrs Hughes was most recently Deputy Principal of Staffing & Operations at Lumen Christi College in Perth. Prior to this, Sabrina was a member of the Executive Leadership Team at Mercedes College where she held the positions of Deputy Principal Student Life, Deputy Principal Faith & Mission and Director of Research & Innovation.
Mr Anthony Byrne
Deputy Principal - Mission and Engagement
Mr Anthony Byrne
Deputy Principal - Mission and Engagement
Mr Byrne is the Deputy Principal of Mission and Engagement at Trinity College. He is responsible for all aspects of mission, Catholic identity and faith development within the College. Furthermore, he seeks to forge genuine and meaningful links with the surrounding Parishes and the wider community with a view to enhancing the College’s engagement in this regard. Mr Byrne is responsible for ensuring that the College maintains its authenticity and identity as a Catholic school in the Edmund Rice tradition and that this is transparent to all those associated with the College community.
Mr Tim Hince
Deputy Principal - Learning and Innovation
Mr Tim Hince
Deputy Principal - Learning and Innovation
Mr Hince is the Deputy Principal of Learning and Innovation at Trinity College. He has a responsibility for the development and implementation of the curriculum and associated policies, to oversee the teaching and learning process, to effectively use data to inform curriculum innovation and to help advise students on appropriate academic pathways. He oversees specific areas such as testing and examinations, academic tracking of student performance, student reporting and the structure of the timetable. Mr Hince seeks to develop a curriculum that promotes the holistic development of students, is inclusive of the learning needs of all and develops enthusiastic, independent learners, committed to lifelong learning.
Mr Julian Fritz
Deputy Principal - Student Wellbeing
Mr Julian Fritz
Deputy Principal - Student Wellbeing
Mr Fritz is the Deputy Principal of Student Wellbeing. He has a responsibility for all aspects of student welfare, child safety practices, pastoral initiatives and behaviour management and intervention strategies. Furthermore, he seeks to develop, align and celebrate student formation programs, positive psychology initiatives and opportunities for student leadership. Establishing a culture in which boys feel safe, cared for, and strive for personal excellence, is an important aspect of this role. The Deputy Principal of Student Wellbeing provides a vision for, and leadership of, the College as a learning community that seeks to maintain the safety, welfare and dignity of each student central in all aspects of College life so as to encourage every young man on a journey of formation.
Mr Martin Tucker
Head of Junior School
Mr Martin Tucker
Head of Junior School
Mr Tucker is the Head of the Junior School. He previously served as the Assistant Principal at Assumption Catholic Primary School in Mandurah. Since joining the Junior School, Mr Tucker has been impressed by the sense of community between the staff, students and parents, as well as the school culture, which he believes, encourages all boys to realise their potential. Mr Tucker has made many improvements to the Junior School, including the development of a nature play space, renovating the Library to provide a more flexible and contemporary learning space, and incorporating the Year 6 Computer Science Program into the Year 4 and 5 curriculum.
Mr Michael Burgess
College Bursar
Mr Michael Burgess
College Bursar
The College Bursar, Mr Burgess, is a long-standing member of the Trinity community and joined the College after spending five years at both Guildford Grammar School and Wesley College. While Mr Burgess manages all of the finances of the College, he also has a special interest in electronic commerce and digital data management and is moving the College towards a paperless environment. Mr Burgess is also instrumental to the implementation of the Trinity Master Plan, and he oversees all the new construction happening at the College.
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