Trinity Grammar School is a community. This is the case not just for those who gather onsite today, but also for the thousands of boys, parents and staff who have been part of the School’s story in the years and decades gone by. Whilst this extended community is scattered across Sydney, Australia and the globe, and whilst it is diverse in age, life experiences, and vocations, the connections that constitute this community are invaluable. Some connections arise from sharing the formative years at the School and some have emerged in subsequent years. Some connections have been incidental and others intentional. Some connections are very strong and others are less so.
The intention of this site is to enable and to strengthen the connections between alumni, and between alumni and the School. We hope and pray that these connections will benefit individual alumni, the extended School community and the wider world in which we live and serve.
Detur gloria soli deo
Tim Bowden | Headmaster
Join us for a Business Networking Lunch, connect with fellow Alumni and expand your professional network at our upcoming Business Networking Lunch. We're excited to welcome Professor Tyrone Carlin ('90) – Vice Chancellor Southern Cross University as our guest speake… Read more
We have a private space. The bar is pay as you go to cater for everyone and save on the pre-payment logistics. There will be some nibbles coming around. I have also asked Richard Bishop @ Trinity to ask all teachers who taught our year group to come. Please invite all of your m… Read more
You and your wife/partner are warmly invited to attend the Southern Highlands Luncheon which will be a memorable afternoon. The lovely old Bundanoon Hotel has the charm and wonderfully comfortable ambience of a very gracious era, the food is splendid and we will be able to r… Read more
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.