Title: The School Day
1The School Day
2Officers still signal the start and end of every
lesson by ringing the school bell.
3All pupils parade at the start of every day.
4Form tutors help maintain the high standards of
dress.
5Pupils are rewarded for excellent uniform and
punctuality.
6Church Parade
7Pupils, parents and staff attend the termly
church parade at Holy Trinity Church
8Pupils from the school form a guard of honour
outside Holy Trinity Church
9The White Squad parade through Hull city centre.
10White Squad
11A White Squad from the school form a guard of
honour for the visit of the Queen.
12The White Squad set the standard for the rest of
the school at the Dinner Day parade.
13Pupils parade for the visit of the Duke of
Edinburgh to the school in 1987
14The White Squad form a guard of honour for the
Mayor of Hull at the annual Prize Day.
15Hull and Humber around the world yacht
16Hull and Humber around the world yacht
17Hull and Humber around the world yacht
18Vocational training
19Ryan Ellwood working in the kitchen on his NVQ
Catering course
20Jordan Withill and Liam Tock prepare food on
their NVQ Catering course at Prospect Training
21Changing Trinity
22Before the black trousers and naval jumpers now
worn in Key Stage 3, pupils wore a grey suit.
23Pupils play in the yard in front of the chapel at
the turn of the century.
24Pupils set sail at Welton Waters as Officers
watch from the jetty.
25Pupils from the school line up for Church Parade
in 1947
26Pupils and staff looked forward to the summer
camps at Farndale.
27The entire school parade in Whites for a Dinner
Day Parade.
28The whole school cram into the dining room for
the Dinner Day celebrations.
29Formula One
30The winning F1 team with their award winning car
and trophies.
31The F1 team went on to represent England at the
World Championships.
32Dinner Day
33All the pupils from the school parade in
readiness for the Dinner Day inspection.
34The Drum Corp greet the Governors onto parade
before for the inspection.
35The Headmaster and the Chairman of the Governors
inspect the pupils.
36The Chairman of the Governors talks to a year 11
pupil about his plans for the future.
37Pupils from the White Squad help serve the Dinner
Day meal to the fellow pupils.
38The Chairman of the Governors takes part in the
traditional orange ceremony.
39Flamingo Land
40Year 11 pupils enjoy a day out at Flamingo Land
at the end of the summer term.
41Year 11 pupils enjoy a day out at Flamingo Land
at the end of the summer term.
42Year 7 French Trip
43Year 7 pupils enjoying a ride on the
bateau-mouche in Paris
44Outside Claude Monets house in Giverny.
45On the site of the Black Death burial pits in
Rouen.
46Ofsted 2005
47Pupils social and moral development is good
they take reponsibility and initiative in a
number of ways, for example, as a mentor to other
boys and through participation in civic duties.
The pupils make an outstanding contribution to
the life of the school and the local community,
for example, by participating in the civic church
parade and charitable events .
Extracts from the 2005 Ofsted report
48The pupils behaviour and attitudes to their
work are good. Pupils feel safe at school and
know where to go to get help and advice They
are polite and respectful to teachers, visitors
and each other
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49Pupils very much appreciate the opportunities
the curriculum provides, though they also speak
with feeling about the constraints imposed by the
school site and some poor facilities.
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50BBC Hard Spell
51Sebastian Pryboda prepares to give his answer to
the judges and gathered audience.
52Daniel Boag qualified to represent the school at
the BBC in Manchester.
53Music Lessons
54Pupils get expert guitar tuition after school.
55Pleasure Island
56Year 9 pupils enjoy an end of term trip to
Pleasure Island.
57Staff and pupils enjoy the rollercoaster at
Pleasure Island.
58You just cant keep Trinity House pupils off the
water.
59Prize Day
60Craig Lumb, now at Cambridge University, collects
his prizes.
61The White Squad form a guard of honour to greet
the Mayor and distinguished guests.
62The Lord Mayor of Hull talks to a member of the
White Squad prior to the Prize Day ceremony.
63Year 11 Prom
64Year 11 pupils arrive in style for the annual
Prom Night.
65Staff from the school enjoying the annual Prom
Night.
66Pupils maintain their high standards of dress at
the Prom Night.
67Pupils maintain their high standards of dress at
the Prom Night.
68Pupils maintain their high standards of dress at
the Prom Night.
69Pupils maintain their high standards of dress at
the Prom Night.
70Staff from the school enjoying the annual Prom
Night.
71Remembrance Day
72Pupils observe the two minute silence on
Remembrance Day.
73The Headmaster prepares to address the
Remembrance Day Parade.
74The Chairman of the Governors lays a wreath as
the school parades in silence.
75Comic Relief Day
76Staff dress up in school uniform to help raise
money for Comic Relief.
77Pupils help raise money for Comic Relief.
78A history in pictures
79Pupils with gifts for the Harvest Festival Service
80Semaphore instruction on the school yard.
81Dinner Day, distribution of oranges.
82Prize Day inspection by the High Sheriff of
Humberside.
83Zebedee Scaping, Headmaster with class studying
astronomy, 1873.
84Sailing at Welton Waters
85Gymnasium activities
86Dinner Day inspection of cadets, 1972, by Captain
D A Stokes, OBE, Warden.
87Prize Day, arrival of principle guests.
88Year 8 Rock Climbing
89Pupils enjoy a day out of school rock climbing.
90Pupils enjoy a day out of school rock climbing.
91Shoe Box Appeal
92Pupils display the shoe boxes collected for
Operation Christmas Child
93Pupils and staff helped put together 106 shoe
boxes for the 2005 Operation Christmas Child
94Sponsored Walk
95The annual sponsored walk to the Humber Bridge
and back helps raise money for local charities.
96Staff and pupils enjoy a well earned rest at the
half way point of the sponsored walk.
97Sports Day
98Pupils from all years compete in the annual
sports day at Costello Stadium.
99Pupils from all years compete in the annual
sports day at Costello Stadium.
100Pupils line up for the Open Mile
101Competitors receive their medals for finishing in
the top three positions.
102Steel Trinity
103Steel Trinity entertaining the guests at the
Lions Club International Conference.
104Pupils form the White Squad presenting the flags
during the Flag ceremony
105Steel Trinity entertaining the Christmas shoppers
at BHS in Hull city centre.
106The Drum Corp play at the Yorkshire Junior
Chamber of Commerce regional conference.
107Swimming Gala
108A pupil celebrating after his swim at the annual
swimming gala.
109The Headmaster presents medals to the winning
swimmers.
110Curriculum
111Year 8 pupils drilling in Technology.
112Year 7 pupils conducting a science experiment.
113Mr Sherwood using the latest interactive
whiteboard technology to deliver an ICT lesson.
114A year 8 pupil using the belt sander.
115A year 8 pupil playing hockey in the school gym.
116Year 10 pupils using the interactive whiteboard
in a Biology lesson.
117Year 7 pupils working collaboratively in History
to make board games.
118Trinity Tidings
119Get all the latest news in Trinity Tidings, the
half-termly school newspaper.
120Links with other schools
121Matthew Dorley teaching Nautical Studies to
pupils at Stoneferry Primary school
122The Drum Corp entertaining pupils at Victoria
Dock Primary School
123Enterprise
124Year 10 pupils taking part in a Young
Enterprise day at the Hull Education Centre
125Welton
126The school buildings at Welton Waters
127Pupils prepare the Toppers in the boathouse.
128The classroom at Welton Water.
129Pupils prepare to launch their Topper into Welton
Water.
130Welton Waters 2007
131Welton Waters 2007
132Welton Waters 2007
133Welton Waters 2007
134Welton Waters 2007
135School website
136Keep up to date with all the latest news from
Trinity House School at www.hulltrinity.net
137Ofsted 2005
138Attendance figures and the contribution pupils
make to the community are outstanding. There are
a number of good features about the schools
management, particularly the caring ethos it has
created and the guidance it provides for pupils.
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139Pupils are happy and confident and parents are
very satisfied with the quality of education and
care provided. The pupils make good progress
in their personal development.
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140At the end of Key Stage 4, the percentage of
pupils attaining five or more A to C grades at
GCSE is well above the national average and
year-on-year results have improved more quickly
than is the case nationally.
Extracts from the 2005 Ofsted report