Why choose us?
Trinity Catholic College Auburn is a Catholic School with a strong focus on faith, wellbeing and excellent academic results. The quality care we provide begins with our dual campus environment. With a specialist middle school campus, we ensure a guided and seamless transition to high school. As a comprehensive College, we offer selective and extension classes alongside a wide range of tailored programs, providing every student with the opportunity to flourish and succeed. The outstanding educational co-curricular opportunities provided further enrich our community.
At Trinity, we are a faith and learning community dedicated to nurturing growth and inspiring each individual to achieve their personal best – Excellence in the Making.
Principal’s Message
Welcome to the community of Trinity Catholic College.
Trinity Catholic College Auburn is a Year 7-12 dual campus coeducational college. The College seeks to foster Faith, Community and Excellence in all aspects of the school life.
Our College is a Catholic faith community of students, teachers, parents and parishes committed to making Jesus Christ known and loved.
Our belief is that, with a learning culture of high standards and expectation, each student will flourish and excel in their learning. Each student is supported, engaged and challenged to be resourceful and curious as they develop their love of learning.
We focus on the Wellbeing of all members of our community, providing a safe and supportive environment where each person is respected and cared for. Trinity Catholic College is committed to nurturing a sense of belonging for all.
Trinity offers the unique provision of dual campus. The Regents Park Campus caters for students in Years 7-8, allowing for a supportive transition to secondary school and the opportunity for age specific learning opportunities. The Auburn Campus offers courses and pathways which cater for all students Years 9 to 12 as their schooling continues into the senior years.
As a school we recognise that parents are the first educators of their children and we are proud to work in partnership with families and the wider community to develop confident and resilient young men and women of faith and character, preparing them to make a valuable contribution to society.
As principal of Trinity, it is a privilege to lead a Catholic community, built on faith, focusing on learning, positive relationships and sense of community.
Trinity Catholic College offers something unique in the area. I invite you to explore this website to learn more about the college and the opportunities we provide for students and families.
I look forward to working with each family that chooses Trinity.
Mr Rick Grech
College Principal
History
Trinity Catholic College continues to build on the history of providing a high quality Catholic education to the greater Auburn area since 1893. At our foundation is the proud heritage and story of three schools: Benedict College, Auburn, St John’s Regional College for Girls, Auburn and St Peter Chanel Girls’ High, Regents Park, which were amalgamated in 1995 to form Trinity Catholic College.
Our Charism
Our Patron Saints
St Marcellin Champagnat
Fr Marcelllin Champagnat, a French peasant priest, took on an enormous challenge. Moved by the plight of the youth in post-revolutionary France, he responded dynamically by founding a congregation of teaching Brothers. With faith in God and convinced that Mary ‘Our Good Mother’ was guiding the work, he taught, trained, formed and enthused these first Brothers.
Marcellin passed on to these Brothers his spirituality, and his vision of education. Marist Brothers now work in some eighty countries around the world. The mission of Marist educators is to be among the young, sowing the Good News, with a “distinctive Marist style”: with simplicity, presence, family spirit, love of work, and in the way of Mary. On April 18th 1999, Marcellin Champagnat was canonised a Saint.
St Mary MacKillop
Mary was born in Melbourne in 1842 and trained as a governess. She soon realised the enormous problems that faced the poor children in remote rural areas. She, along with Fr. Tenison-Woods, founded the Sisters of St Joseph, a congregation of religious women devoted to education.
Mary’s Sisters soon became well known for the quality of the schools that they founded and their willingness to work in remote areas with the most disadvantaged youth. Mary was beatified in Sydney by Pope John Paul II in 1995, becoming the first Australian to be called Blessed and in 2010 Mary MacKillop was canonised a Saint by Pope Benedict XVI.
MISSION
Faith
Our community is committed to the mission of the Catholic Church and the teachings of Christ – in the way of Mary.
Community
United in respect and inclusivity, we gather to pray, learn and serve for the common good.
Excellence
The unique gifts within our community are recognised and celebrated, fostering an environment where everyone can flourish.
VISION
To be a vibrant Catholic community committed to human excellence through spiritual, moral and intellectual growth, forming faithful people of character.
Justice
We respect the human dignity of each person, inspiring and guiding social action.
Humility
We are grateful for the gifts God has given us, using them to enrich and support the lives of others.
Courage
We embrace life’s challenges, confident that we are known and loved by God.
Compassion
We demonstrate our love and care for others through acts of goodwill.
Integrity
We follow Jesus, modelling Gospel values through our virtuous words and actions. Hope We trust in God’s providence as our guiding light to inspire resilience, optimism, and faith in the future.
St John of God Parish
A: 2 Alice Street Auburn NSW 2144
P: (02) 9649 3855
E: cathpara@tpg.com.au
Priest: Fr Richard Ddumba
Mass Times
Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday and Friday: 9:15am
Saturday: 9:15am, 5.00pm
Sunday: 8.00am, 10.00am
St Peter Chanel and St Joseph Parish
A: 60 Kingsland Road Berala, NSW 2141 – 62 for church
P: (02) 9644 7787
E: info@stpeter-stjoseph.org.au
Priest: Fr Josh Miechels
Mass Times
Monday — Friday: 6.45am
Saturday Mass: 8.00am
Saturday Vigil: 5.00pm – Live Streamed
Sunday: 8.00am, 10.00am
St Joachim’s Parish
A: 2 Mills Street Lidcombe NSW 2141
P: (02) 9649 7030
E: office@stjoachimsparish.org
Priest: Rev Fr Epell Qimaqima
Mass Times
Monday, Tuesday, Thursday and Friday: 9.00am
Wednesday: 6.00pm – Adoration & Rosary, 6.30pm – Novena, 7.00pm – Mass
Saturday: 9.00am – Mass (1st Saturday ONLY), 4.00pm – Reconciliation, 5.00pm – Vigil Mass
Sunday: 8.00am, 10.00am, 5.00pm
St Raymond and St Joseph the Worker
A: 37-41 Wellington Road, Auburn South NSW 2144
P: (02) 9643 0345
E: admin@straymondparish.org.au
Priest: Fr Sam Wehbe
Mass Times
Monday — Saturday: 5.30pm Rosary and 6.00pm Mass
Sunday 7.30am Rosary and 8.00am Mass (Arabic) 9.30am Rosary, 10.00am Mass (English)
Immaculate Heart of Mary Parish
A: 6 Kerrinea Road Sefton NSW 2144
P: (02) 9644 4026
E: office@ihmsefton.org.au
Priest: Fr. Maurice T. Thompson
Mass Times
Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday and Saturday: 9.15am
Tuesday: 7.00pm
Saturday: 5.30pm Vigil
Sunday: 8.00am, 9.30am, 11.00am (Samoan) and 5.00pm
Proudly Part of the Community of Sydney Catholic Schools
Our school is part of a system of 147 low-fee Catholic schools in the Sydney Archdiocese.
Sydney Catholic Schools are thriving Catholic communities that ignite a love of Christ through excellent teaching and learning to empower students to reach their full potential.