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Pink Shirt Day takes a stand against bullying

Both the Junior and Senior Schools at Trinity College School took a stand against bullying by hosting Pink Shirt Day events the week of February 24th. Pink

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Debate team competes across the province

Trinity College School’s debate team had a busy – and successful – weekend attending competitions across the province of Ontario, February 21st through 23rd.

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Alpine skiers claim double OFSAA gold

The alpine ski season wrapped up in spectacular fashion for the Trinity College School team, picking up double gold at the Ontario Federation of School

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Students show the value of experience in House Debates semi-finals

With four rounds of preliminary debate under their belts, Trinity College School students showcased their skill in the semi-finals of House Debates on Monday,

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Parents Weekend a chance to connect and share

With March Break just around the corner, Trinity College School parents had the chance for a mid-year check-in with their children during the second Parents

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Junior girls win CISAA swimming title

Trinity College School’s swimmers had a fantastic – and fast – day in the pool as the Senior School team competed at the CISAA Championships in Markham on

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New name and new focus for International Day

For many years, Trinity College School’s Cultural Awareness Group (CAG) has celebrated our diverse community by hosting the annual International Day. This year

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Grade 11 students learn about post-secondary options

On Wednesday, February 19th, Trinity College School students were fortunate to have the opportunity to attend a presentation given by Travis Daley from the

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Grade 9 class pledges to do “more good” for the environment

On Thursday, February 13th, the entire Grade 9 class at Trinity College School took part in a sustainability workshop on the theme of “Humans and Our Stuff.”

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Academic Insights: TCS Science Department

Students cheering for their rubber band racecars in physics class during their motion unit. The “oohs” and “aahs” coming from students watching the exploding

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