Lots to celebrate
I hope you are just as proud as we are of the commitment shown by so many of our students in the wonderful performances of High School Musi-cal. I am sure their involvement, sense of teamwork and camaraderie with their fellow performers is something that will remain with them for years to come. The shows really did embody everything that ‘Trinity Together’ is about.

Something else to be proud of is that we have been recognised again for our excellent attendance. In the Autumn term, despite unprecedented levels of absence due to illness across the city, Trinity has received two FFT national awards in recognition of our high attendance levels. Well done to all of our students who endeavour to attend each day, and to all of our parents and carers who support us with this.
Today has been our Careers Fair with all students in Years 7 to 11 engag-ing with a range of employers and educators… more on this after half term. The holiday is also a busy time for 28 of our students who are travelling to Italy on our annual ski trip. With events at the Winter Olympics to spur them on, I hope they enjoy their week. Whatever plans you have, I wish all students, staff and their families an enjoyable and relaxing half term break and look forward to welcoming the students back to school at the normal time, 08:25am, on Monday 23rd February 2026.