Trinity College is set on the banks of the beautiful Swan River in East Perth.
Trinity has its origins in the Christian Brothers’ College (CBC), St George‘s Terrace, Perth, founded in 1894. In 1962 CBC Perth relocated to our present East Perth location, and was renamed as Trinity College. Our campus continues to evolve and grow.
Trinity College is proud to offer state-of-the-art-facilities for our students.
Our campus features a heated outdoor pool, a virtual reality lab, a STEM learning zone, a cultural centre and a new sports centre with an abseiling wall.
Our grounds have plenty of grassy areas for the boys to run and play, including Mann Oval and Centenary Park, and our Junior School has a variety of play equipment with a new naturescape playground.
Our location on the Swan River provides easy access to the water for our rowers and outdoor education students.
In 1965 the Christian Brothers granted 40 acres of Clontarf land to Trinity College for playing fields. This land was developed into the College’s sports complex and has been named Waterford Playing Fields.
The road on which you enter the Waterford Playing Fields is called St Georges Terrace, the original address of the Christian Brothers’ College, Perth.
Camp Kelly is Trinity’s Outdoor Education Centre, located on a magnificent property situated seven kilometres south of the town of Dwellingup, WA.
The camp backs on to State forest and is close to the Murray River.
The planning, building and establishment of Camp Kelly was only due to the dedication of many Trinity families and Old Boys who worked together and gave their services freely to create this educational centre which is enjoyed by all Trinity students.
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