Brief History
The School
Trinity Grammar School is an Anglican foundation. The School is governed by a Council (appointed by ordinance of the Diocese of Sydney). The Archbishop of Sydney is President.
The School is one of the original members of the Combined Associated Schools in New South Wales. The other members in the Association are Barker College, Cranbrook School, Knox Grammar School, St. Aloysius’ College and Waverley College. The Headmaster is a member of the Association of Heads of Independent Schools of Australia, (A.H.I.S.A.).
The Right Reverend G.A. Chambers, O.B.E., D.D., subsequently Bishop of Central Tanganyika, founded the School in 1913 at Dulwich Hill, of which Parish – the Parish of Holy Trinity – he was then Rector.
The main campus at Summer Hill, set in eight hectares of land, was purchased in 1926, and the property at Strathfield shortly afterwards. The School consists of several separate but closely linked establishments. A Senior and Middle School (Years 7 to 12) and the Junior School (K to Year 6) are located at the Summer Hill Campus. The Preparatory School (Pre-K to Year 6) is located at the Strathfield Campus, on The Boulevarde. The Field Studies Centre is located on Woollamia Road, Woollamia on the NSW South Coast.
Last Updated on 07/02/2023
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