June 2016 - Holy Trinity High School
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June 2016 - Holy Trinity High School
Holy Trinity High School Summer Holidays are here!! The staff of Holy Trinity High wishes our students a safe and fun filled summer holiday. We hope that your hard work and commitment to your academics have paid off with a rewarding report card. Have a great summer! Unreturned Textbooks and Locks Students who have received outstanding book or lock bills should return books/ locks or pay the replacement cost on Friday, June 24 at the main office. Textbooks for 2016-2017 will not be issued for students with outstanding books. Supplementary Exams (Public Exam courses) Students who need to write a public exam supplementary may find the August Supplementary Exam schedule online. Supplementary Exams (Non-Public Exam Courses) Supplementary exams for non-public exam courses will take place at the school on Monday, September 13 for Science and Social Studies; Tuesday, September 14 for Math; Wednesday, September 15 for English. Students are to register at the school office on or before Friday, September 19. A fee of $35 must accompany the registration form. Public Exam Results Official transcripts will be issued to high school students in July and will provide students with basic information concerning Supplementary Exams for Public Exam Courses. Registration for the August 2016 Supplementary Public Exams must be completed through the Department of Education and the registration form can be accessed through our website. Summer School Registration for Summer School 2015 will take place on Tuesday June 28th, from 9:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. at Leary’s Brook Junior High. Classes are tentatively scheduled to begin on Thursday June 30 and will run daily from 9:00 a.m. to 12:15 p.m. Classes finish on Wednesday July 27. There will be a 15 minute recess break each day. No holidays will be observed. The registration fee is $185.00 per course. Registration fees must be paid on Registration Day. No personal cheques will be accepted. Payment can be made by Cash, Visa, MasterCard or Debit. Summer school registration forms went home with report cards to recommended students. Math Dept. News: In October three of our grade 12 students wrote the Canadian Open Mathematics Challenge. Noah Griffiths achieved Bronze level for Newfoundland and Labrador and Evan Penney was added to the Honour Role for the province. In February 90 of our grade 9, 10 and 11 students wrote the University of Waterloo Math contests. In grade 9 Lauren White placed first in the school and Lauren White and Garnet Edinger scored in the top 25% of students in Canada. In grade 10 Olivia Nesbitt placed first in the school and in grade 11 Brandon Shea placed first in the school. In February five of our grade 12 students wrote The Blundon Contest sponsored by Memorial University. Noah Griffiths placed first in this contest. In May 60 of our grade 7 and 8 students wrote the Gauss Mathematics contests from the University of Waterloo. In grade 7Jacob Moores placed first and in grade 8 Liam Penton placed first. In May Noah Griffiths and Brandon Shea were invited to Memorial University to participate in the annual Blundon Seminar. June 2016 School Newsletter Page 1 Holy Trinity High School Students also participated in the various Math League Competitions in both junior high and senior high this year sponsored by the English School District. During pi week, the junior high students participated in various math activities during their math classes. Parents are reminded when purchasing school supplies for September that all Senior High Math students must have a scientific calculator. Students in Academic or Advanced Math should have a graphing calculator which will be used for all their math courses throughout high school. Check the Back to School Flyers in August for discounted prices. When purchasing a graphing calculator please purchase the TI-83Plus or TI-84Plus models. All students in Grade 7-9 will also need a calculator. A 4 function calculator with or a scientific calculator will be sufficient for junior high. Math Scholarship Score 3203 Students who write Mathematics 3200 will automatically have a Math Scholarship Score 3203 placed on their transcripts. This ensures that the overall provincial scholarship score calculated from Mathematics 3200 and Mathematics 3201 is consistent for both courses. The student’s Math Scholarship Score 3203 is based on a scale derived from the 3200 students’ examination result. It has no credit value and it will be used in the calculation of the overall provincial scholarship score for graduating students. The higher of the two grades reflected on a student’s transcript for Mathematics Scholarship Score 3203 or Mathematics 3200 will also be used by Memorial University to satisfy the grade 12 Mathematics subject area requirement and calculate the student’s entrance average. HTH Art Spot Holy Trinity High’s Art Evening, Blending Expressions through Music and Art was held on April 21st. This event showcased the talented junior and senior high art classes and the incredible work they’ve created throughout the year. Students completed projects in the areas of drawing, printmaking, painting, sculpture and cinematography and many creative projects were displayed. As well, The Holy Trinity High choir along with many individual performers put off a spectacular musical show. Their beautiful voices had the audience’s captivated. Art teacher Ms. Karen Channing and choir director Carla McGrath were impressed and overwhelmed with the display of student talent and received many positive comments from parents and the community congratulating their students. They’d like to thank all who helped out and attended this event, especially Mr. Collins and the HTH Sound Crew for all their technical support and Ms. Clements for capturing the many moments with her photos and videos. It certainly was a night to remember. Duke of Edinburgh The Duke of Edinburgh's Award is an exciting self-development program consisting of four sections (service, skills, physical recreation and adventurous journey). Students enrolled as part of the Holy Trinity High group have been busy this school year working on their bronze and silver award levels. Our school is planning training and our practice/qualifying adventurous journey for September 2016. Current participants and new participants are welcome. For further information on the award, please visit the Duke website at www.dukeofed.org You can also follow our provincial chapter on twitter at @thedukeofednl June 2016 School Newsletter Page 2 Holy Trinity High School Science Department The 2015-2016 school year has been an exciting one for the science department at HTH! Our students have had many opportunities throughout the year to participate in innovative science activities and further develop their skills and interests. Marine Institute Model Boat Race Congratulations to students who participated in the 4th annual Model Boat Race at the Marine Institute on November 14th, 2015. HTH had two teams participate in this year’s event: Team ‘Beam me up Scotty’ and Team ‘Bouyz in the Hood’. Team ‘Beam me up Scotty’ won the award for most innovative design and Team ‘Bouyz in the Hood’ came very close to winning for the fastest boat. Both teams worked very hard on their boat designs and we are looking forward to boat-building again next year! A special thank you is extended to parent mentors Mr. Keith Ledwell and Mr. Stephen Lomond; their dedication is much appreciated. Lego Robotics The HTH Lego Robotics team performed well under pressure at the FLL Lego Robotics Competition on November 28th, 2015. The team was successful in many of the challenges presented to them at the Skills Canada- hosted competition and took home an award in the professionalism category. The Tigers will be gearing up for the competition again next year! June 2016 School Newsletter Page 3 Holy Trinity High School Lab Extravaganza Day Approximately forty senior high science students participated in Lab Extravaganza Day on February 22nd at Memorial University. Students spent the day attending workshops in their chosen area and were able to participate lab activities typically found in first year university science courses. This enrichment event provided students with the opportunity to explore disciplines within science including biology and ocean sciences, chemistry, computer science, pharmacy, engineering, and earth science. PEGNL Model Bridge Building The Model Bridge Competition is an opportunity for students in Grades 7-9 to develop critical-thinking skills in designing and completing a small-scale engineering project. Tigers put their design skills to the test on March 5th at the Johnson Geo Centre against other schools in the region and were also ranked against competitors across the province. We are delighted that several students’ bridges ranked as some of the best in the province! Congratulations are extended to Ryan Codner & Andrew Pearcey (1st), Cameron Loveys (3rd), Zoe Park (6th), and Amber Redmond & Shelby Warren (8th) for Top 10 Maximum Loads. Top 10 Overall Scores included bridges built by Ryan Codner & Andrew Pearcey (2nd), and Ryan Casey & Logan Paul (5th). June 2016 School Newsletter Page 4 Holy Trinity High School HTH Junior High Science Fair Junior high students put their experimental skills on display during an exhibit of science projects on March 15th. Many students were excited to view the projects during lunchtime and it was a great showcasing of students’ scientific knowledge! The top three projects from each grade level were as follows: Grade 7: Jack Ryan (1st), Kristen Wall (2nd), Emily Wells & Andrea Power (3rd) Grade 8: Rebecca Vicars (1st), Kassidy Hammond (2nd), Sarah Hawkins & Amanda Pearcey (3rd) Grade 9: Lauren White (1st), Dylan Yee (2nd), Gracie Barbeau (3rd) June 2016 School Newsletter Page 5 Holy Trinity High School Eastern NL Science and Technology Fair Several students who had received awards at the school level took their experimental projects to the regional science fair on April 22nd – 23rd. Participating students were able to build upon their science, technology, engineering and math (STEM) knowledge through participating in tours at Memorial University and CNA. HTH was well represented and several students received recognition for their work including: Lauren White (Memorial University Department of Physics Award & Intermediate Physical Science Silver Medal), Kassidy Hammond (Junior Life Science Bronze Medal), and Rebecca Vicars (Memorial University Department of Biology Award & NL Institute of Agrologists Award) June 2016 School Newsletter Page 6 Holy Trinity High School HTH Aquaponics Students involved in Agriculture to Aquaponics started to develop an understanding and awareness of the interactions needed to produce food. Using this aquaponics-engineering project as a platform, over 70 students were trained and engaged in either programming/coding skills, engineering concepts, aquaponics, gardening/farming, water testing or multimedia communication strategies. Many project participants have started on a path to develop skills in all these areas. This fits with our Newfoundland and Labrador English School District philosophy and Holy Trinity High’s focus on differentiated educational practices that meet the diverse needs of our students. Senior High Underwater Robotics Members of the underwater robotics team competed in the MATE NL Regional ROV Competition on May 7th at the Marine Institute. This year, students’ work involved monitoring damaged coral and retrieving coral specimens for analysis, as well as deploying, manipulating and practicing retrieving equipment from the ocean floor. Team ‘A.E.R.O.’ represented HTH well not only with their engineering skills, but also walked away with the award for best team spirit! Way to go tigers! Many thanks are extended to parent mentors Colleen Ledwell, Keith Ledwell, and Stephen Lomond, as well as former HTH team members Jared Lewis and Neeson Mello. June 2016 School Newsletter Page 7 Holy Trinity High School Let’s Talk Science Challenge Congratulations to all four teams who participated in the Let’s Talk Science Challenge event at Memorial University on April 25th. This event is an exciting question and answer competition which helps students build upon their science knowledge beyond the curriculum as well as promote critical thinking and problem solving. HTH was proud to claim a top spot for the third consecutive year as members of Team ‘Solar Power’ finished in third place out of 30 teams. Congratulations, Tigers! RISE Awards Special congratulations to Alberta Hansen, Keisha Roche, and Mackenzie Furey for being selected as three of the fifteen Newfoundland and Labrador high school students that will spend this summer at research-related enrichment programs across North America and the Arctic through the Research Inspired Student Enrichment (RISE) Awards. The awards range in value from $6,500 to $15,000 and are presented to students who demonstrate academic excellence in science, technology, engineering and mathematics. Alberta, Keisha, and Mackenzie will be attending the DaVinci Engineering Enrichment Program (DEEP), a four-week program held at the University of Toronto, which offers pre-university engineering and science enrichment and research project design opportunities. Outstanding work, Tigers! June 2016 School Newsletter Page 8 Holy Trinity High School Summer Science Opportunities Congratulations and best wishes to students who have been selected for the WISE (Women in Science and Engineering) Student Summer Employment Program. These summer job placements are for Grade 11 students who have an interest in pursuing a career in the fields of science or engineering. Congratulations and best wishes are also extended to students participating in MedQuest during the summer. MedQuest is a week-long program for students in Grades 10-12 offered by Memorial University’s Faculty of Medicine. The sessions introduce students to the world of health sciences through seminars, lectures, a research project and tours of health facilities. We look forward to hearing about your experiences in the fall! French Dept News: Study French in Quebec (grades 9 and 10) The Government of Newfoundland and Labrador, through the Department of Education, offers bursaries to students for summer French programs in Quebec. The bursary covers the cost of tuition, room and board, plus various extra activities, for a 4-5 week program in Quebec. The program is for students in grades 9- 10 (any level of French- beginner to advanced). This year we have had a record number of students apply for these bursaries and we have nine grade 9 students who received bursaries. Explore Bursary Explore is a five-week intensive language-immersion program. Participants in Explore receive a $2,200 bursary (taxable income) that covers tuition fees for the programs, instructional materials, meals and accommodations, workshops, and other mandatory activities. Students discover another region of Canada while learning French. Holy Trinity High has eight level 1 and 2 students who have been awarded Explore French bursaries to study in Quebec this summer. CPF Speak-Off’s Grade 9 French Immersion student Sarah Dunphy participated in the Canadian Parents for French Newfoundland and Labrador's Concours d'art oratoire 2016 on May 7th. Sarah won first place in her division and is the Provincial Winner in Early French Immersion, Division A. Félicitations Sarah on this wonderful accomplishment! Heritage Fair The Avalon Regional Heritage Fair theme this year was: "Service and Sacrifice: Shaping Our Culture Les services et sacrifices: façonnant notre culture". The Regional fair was held April 29th and 30th, 2016. Grade 8 French Immersion student Emily Samson won an award for best Second Language project. Félicitations Emily, bien fait! June 2016 School Newsletter Page 9 Holy Trinity High School French/Art news This past November students from Ms. Codner's Grade 7 French Immersion class had the opportunity to submit artwork to the Royal Canadian Legion Branch 10 for their Poster contest. Congratulations to the following students: Emily Hynes - 1st Place-Color Poster, Hannah Frisby - 2nd Place-Color Poster and Emma Cole - 1st Place-Black and White poster. All 3 students received a monetary award for their winning poster. Grade 7 Core French Pictured above: Amber Young, Jenna Shave, Kassidy Slaney, Olivia Butler and Jade Cadigan with their free samples. What a fantastic job Mrs. Clarke’s Grade 7 class did this year with their final Tache Finale project in the Unit Entrepreneurs en Herbes. Students created a plan for an original French Restaurant including the name, logo, menu and pricing, layout and promotion. Their ideas were so creative and their visual displays were just amazing. Then, to top it off, some students took it upon themselves to bring in some yummy samples of products they would serve in their business. We certainly have some budding entrepreneurs in our midst. Congratulations to all of the students for using their talents to create such wonderful projects in French this year! Social Studies Dept Student Vote On Thursday Oct 15, HTH participated in the Student Vote as part of the Federal Election. 91% of our students participated by casting a ballot in their riding. Students’ interest was high as many teachers spent the lead up time discussing politics and elections processes with the students. A core group of senior high students acted as poll clerks where they took leadership roles in making sure our voting in the LRC went smoothly. The results were Nick Whelan 41% of the student vote, Jack Harris 42% of the vote. Was a very close race here at HTH. Because of the student vote, our students seemed much more interested in politics and now understand the process of voting. Please encourage your children to vote when they come of age. It’s an important right to exercise. June 2016 School Newsletter Page 10 Holy Trinity High School Remembrance Day Assemblies 2015 The Remembrance Day assemblies for both junior and senior high were held on Nov 10th, 2015. It went very smoothly, involving cadets, legion members and school students and staff. The planning for this event was elaborate, involving several teachers on the Remembrance Day committee. Mr. Connors was emcee for the event; Mr. Ron Collins directed the band. Ms. Jeanette Blackwood organized the roll call list of members of our communities who have served or are currently serving in the Canadian armed forces. Thanks to all other teachers who participated in the organization or running of our assemblies. The ceremony was very well received by all involved and present at the event. Grade 8 Outings From Oct 14-Oct 16 our grade 8’s went on field trips over 3 days. They visited many places including the Colony of Avalon in Ferryland, the Confederation Building and House of Assembly. Groups also visited the Bowring Park grounds where they tracked down and learned about various monuments and memorials which are located in the Park. At the same time, groups visited The Rooms, where they participated in several different educational sessions to research individuals and aspects of the historic fishing industry. Canadian Roots Tour 2015 In November, 2015, a group of 48 students and sic teachers participated in the third Canadian Roots Trip from HTH. They spent two days in Quebec City, 2 in Montreal and finished off with two days in Ottawa where they attended the Remembrance Day Ceremonies at the National War Memorial (and had a chance to meet Prime Minister Trudeau while there as well !!). The tour visited multiple museums, landmarks and historic sites, learning a vast amount during their 67kilometers of walking during those six days… a great time was had by all participants!! NEXT YEAR EXCITIMENT! Canadian Roots Tour 2016 The Canadian Roots Trip for the upcoming year will be our largest yet. A total of 88 soon-to-be Grade 9 students are registered with EF Tours to travel on November 10-15, taking part in the Remembrance Day Ceremonies in Ottawa, then moving on to explore Montreal and Quebec City, looking into Canada's past and the amazing aspects of our Canadian Culture (as fits their Social Studies Program in Grade 9 with a focus on Canadian Identity). Filling two large motor coaches, the 11 teacher/chaperones are already getting excited for this amazing, incredible learning opportunity for the travelers!! June 2016 School Newsletter Page 11 Holy Trinity High School Career Education Stuff a Stocking Campaign for Choice for Youth Career students rose to the challenge again this year stuffing and bring in over 70 stockings for youth in need to support Choices for Youth during their Christmas drive. Very generous teens! Grade 8 Heritage Fair Once again students did an excellent job with the Heritage Fair. Judges, parents and teachers all commented on the quality of the projects. Winners of this year’s Heritage Fair are Kelsey Molloy First place, Emily Samson Second Place, Josh Canning & Jacob Callahan Third Place. Honorable mentions are Kayla Crichton, Sarah Hawkins & Amanda Pearcey, Logan Dunn and Timothy Barnes. A big thanks goes out to the judges without whom this fair is not possible. June 2016 School Newsletter Page 12 Holy Trinity High School Regional Heritage Fair Winners Our school represented itself exceptionally well as the regional fair in April. Emily Samson was awarded $25 for a Second Language Award. Josh Canning was awarded $25 for a Visual Literacy Award. Kelsey Molloy was awarded $50 for the Island Rooms Fishing Heritage Award for a project that explores an aspect of a traditional family fishery of NL and an honourable mention award from the Regional Fair. She has the opportunity to attend the Wooden Boat Heritage Conference with Fishing for Success Youth Dory Rowing Club in October 2016 in Trinity Bay Model United Nations 2016 In February, 31 students from Holy Trinity travelled to Memorial University to take part in MUN Squared 2016. Students discussed a number of issues from the world economic crisis to the 1949 Confederation debate. Holy Trinity students were well prepared and did a great job in their debates. Congratulations to Shane Layte, representing (France) for winning the Matthew Gillard award for top debater in the Nuclear Proliferation discussion room and Miranda Norman (France) who was named top debater in the World Health discussion room. Joanne was runner up for top debater in the World Health room. This year Holy Trinity took home the most prestigious award at the conference, the Gunther Hartman award for top country delegation. This was awarded to France and the delegates were Stephen Haring, Shane Layte, Joanne Minnett, Miranda Norman, and Jamie Moran. This event involved the schools in the metro region. June 2016 School Newsletter Page 13 Holy Trinity High School Canadian Geographic Challenge Congrats to Nathan P. Mullins who won the school level challenge. He went on to win the provincial challenge to compete in the Nationals in June where he made a good showing for our school. Annual Town of Torbay Entrepreneurship Competition The town of Torbay sponsored a business competition at HTH. Eight students competed and the projects were excellent. The winners will be announced at the awards presentation on the last day of school. The competitors were: Selina Collins, Devin Gould, Jayna Green, Brandon Kennedy, Steven Kennedy, Shane Layte, Natosha Power, Sarah Mayo. The awards will be $350, $225 & $125 for 1st, 2nd and 3rd. Each other participant will receive a $60 gift certificate. Entrepreneurship Provincial Success Students completing Enterpreneurship 3209 have to complete a mandatory business plan. Three projects were chosen from our school to compete in the Provincial Fair in Marystown in late May. All groups did well and the competition was strong. Jayna Green (EYISM) placed 3rd and won $500. Sarah Mayo (Lilly the Lost Hedgehog) won $100 ITunes card for the People's Choice Award. Overall, congratulations to all students, this has been another successful year for the Enterprise program at Holy Trinity High. June 2016 School Newsletter Page 14 Holy Trinity High School English Language Arts Dept Drama News Congratulations to the performing artists who came together this May to perform at a youth showcase and Irish/NFLD concert with the Martin Family in aid of the Janeway. The performers were part of a student committee who worked together to plan two excellent sessions. This show was one of several events held at the school to raise money for the Janeway. We were so proud to watch our students on NTV presenting their cheque for $2,000.00 during the Janeway Telethon. This year’s Drama 2206 saw many of our Drama students taking lead roles both on and off stage in the organization of our annual variety show at Christmas time. It has become a great tradition at our school and it continues to showcase our talented musicians, singers and actors at Holy Trinity. A special thank you to Ms. Aylward who did a fantastic job this year overseeing the show while Mrs. Clarke was out. As well, thank you to Holy Trinity alumni Alyta Langmead who offered to help out with the show. What a great tradition! Scripps Spelling Bee Competition This year, Holy Trinity High School held its second annual Scripps Spelling Bee competition. We had increased participation this year, with eleven participants who studied and prepared for this local school event. Many spectators including parents and students observed 18 suspenseful rounds of spelling words. Congratulations to David Humby and Emily Hynes were found to be the two most proficient spellers in our school!! These two young individuals represented Holy Trinity High at the Regional Spelling June 2016 School Newsletter Page 15 Holy Trinity High School Bee held at the Holy Heart Theatre. Both spellers were proficient in their presentations. Emily Hynes took an incredible second place finish. The English Department and the Holy Trinity High Community are proud to have these participants show how exceptional our students really are!! Congratulations to you both! Public Speaking This year, at Holy Trinity High School, students had a very successful year participating in numerous public speaking competitions. Senior high students, Courtney Langmead and Laura Courtier, presented at the annual Pouch Cove Lions Club, Lions Speak Out competition in February. The judges were very impressed with their choice of topics and presentation skills; Courtney received first place, and Laura came in second place. Courtney went on to represent Holy Trinity High at the Regional Pouch Cove Lions Club Speak Off and Laura represented our school at the Rotary: Adventures in Citizenship speaking competition at the Holiday Inn, hosted by the Rotary Club of St. John’s Northwest. At the intermediate level, Hilary Hibbs, a grade 8 student, participated in the NLESD public speaking event this past May. Hilary was a wonderful representative of Holy Trinity High School and was applauded by the adjudicators for her seasoned speaking ability. Congratulations to all of the participants for their time and effort! We are looking forward to reviving our interest in public speaking at Holy Trinity High School and appreciate any support from our school community. Lisa’s Story Workshop and Presentation English 2201 students will participate in a full day seminar and guest speaker presentation in connection with our novel study Night. Writer and performer Lisa Hurd with producer and workshop facilitator Fabian O’Keefe will be at our school later this month to present “Lisa’s Story: Wartime Experiences of a Little Austrian Jewish Girl”. Lisa's Story will raise student awareness and acceptance of cultural diversity through a multi-modal approach to performing arts. The tour will present an exploration of racism, hate, and prejudice through a performance by Lisa Hurd. Students will hear the story of her wartime experiences as a little Austrian Jewish girl during the Nazi era, and see her personal artifacts. Workshops will be presented by Fabian O'Keefe to reflect and construct meaning through active participation in writing exercises, group drama, and improvisation. Prom News: A very successful prom was held at The Sheraton Hotel on April 30. Ninety eight students in level III along with their parents and teachers attended the prom ceremonies this year which were followed by a Safe Prom at Axtion. Many thanks to the teachers who organized the Prom and the parents who organized the Safe Prom activities. June 2016 School Newsletter Page 16 Holy Trinity High School HTH Athletics This year at Holy Trinity High we had a very successful sports program. In total we had 30 sports teams represented in the sports of Cross Country Running, Softball, Soccer, Indoor Soccer, Volleyball, Basketball, Ice Hockey, Ball Hockey and Baseball. Thank you to all of our students and coaches for a very eventful year Team X-country Running Jr. Girls Soccer Grade 7-8 Boys Soccer Grade 8-9 Boys Soccer Sr. Girls Soccer Sr. Boys Soccer Sr. Boys Softball Sr. Girls Softball Girls Hockey Sr. High Hockey Team Participation NLAA X-country meets, Katherine Summers placed first for her age category. Afterschool league Afterschool league Afterschool league St. John’s Zone play SSNL Qualifier – 2nd St. John’s Zone play SSNL Qualifier St. John’s Zone play – 1st SSNL Qualifier St. John’s Zone play – 1st SSNL Qualifier Gonzaga Invitational SSNL Qualifier St. Zone High School League (3rd Place) St. Zone High School League Playoffs (2nd Place) Doninis Invitational in Grandfalls Winsor Confederation Cup advanced to quaterfinals Beaumont-Hamel Centennial Cup advanced to quarterfinals Tournament of Hearts Invitational (2nd Place) Jr. High Hockey Cheerleading Grade 7 Girls Volleyball (Sabertooth) Participated in the Frank Roberts Invitational Torbay Santa Claus Parade NLVA VolleyFest - Lost in Semi's ASL - Jr High Fall League - 2nd place ASL - Jr High Winter League - 4th place Participated in MPI Invitational NLVA Provincials - Lost in Semi's Dialysis Fund Raiser Tournament - Lost in Quarter Finals Grade 7 Girls Volleyball (Bengals) After school league- 1st NLVA U14 Regionals – 2nd Mt Pearl Tournament – 2nd Dialysis Tournament – 2nd June 2016 School Newsletter Page 17 Holy Trinity High School Grade 7 Boys Volleyball Grade 9 Girls Volleyball Sr. Jr. Girls Volleyball Sr. Girls Volleyball NLVA provincials – 1st NLVA volley fest – 1st winter after school league – 1st Actively practicing for next year’s competitions Afterschool League – 2nd NLVA Volleyfest Teir 1 – 4th NLVA Regionals Teir 1 – 4th Holy Spirit Invitational Teir 1 - 2nd Brother Rice Invitational Teir 1 – 2nd NLVA Provincials Teir 1 – 4th Afterschool Winter League Teir 1 – 2nd Provincials 18U Division C Tier 1, 1st place HTHS Invitational – 2nd place SeaHawks Invitational 4th NLVA VolleyFest 1st VolleyCentral 4A SSNL Qualifier 2nd 3rd Got wild card 4A SSNL Provincials 17U Provincials Grade 7 Boys Basketball Grade 7 Girls Basketball Grade 8 Boys Basketball June 2016 School Newsletter 1st 2nd 18U Provincials 1st Leary’s Brook tournament, 3rd place Macdonald Drive Invitational Tournament, 1st place NLBA Provincials, 2nd place Brother Rice Tournament Invitational – 2nd place Grade 7 Boys League, 1st place Went undefeated in Afterschool league, lost in semi final. MacDonald Drive tournament. Leary’s Brook tournament. NLBA Provincials St Peter’s Tournament. 1st Brother Rice Tournament 1st Holy Trinity Tournament 1st Holy Cross Invitational – 2nd place NLBA Provincials – 3rd Place Afterschool League – 2nd Invitational in Grand Falls Windsor – 3rd place Page 18 Holy Trinity High School Grade 8 Girls Basketball Participated in the afterschool league Martin Molloy Memorial Tournament – 1st NLBA U15 Provincials B – 2nd St. John Bosco Tourney – 1st Place McDonald Drive Junior High Tourney – 2nd Afterschool League – 3rd Grade 9 Boys Basketball NLBA Provincial "C" Championships – 2nd Afterschool League - Quarter Final Finish Heart and Sole Invitational – 1st Grand Falls invitational – 2nd SSNL Provincials Tier II – 1st SSNL Provincial Tier II Sportsmanship Award After School League – 3rd Gonzaga Invitational – 1st NLBA U17 B Provincials – 1st Sr. Girls Basketball Sr. Jr. Boys Basketball Participated in the Afterschool City League St. Catherine’s Invitational Sr. Boys Basketball Sr. Girls basketball Grade 7 Baseball Grade 8-9 Baseball Baseball Teams June 2016 School Newsletter Grade 10 NLBA “A” Provincials – 4th SSNL Division A basketball league - placed 4th NLBA Grade 11 provincials - placed 4th School Sport NL provincials in Exploits Valley High School Heart and Sole Invitational – 1st Grand Falls invitational – 2nd SSNL Provincials Tier II – 1st After School League – 3rd Gonzaga Invitational – 1st NLBA U17 B Provincials – 1st Participated in St. John’s Minor Baseball Tournament Participated in St. John’s Minor Baseball Tournament Participating in St. John’s Minor Baseball Tournament June 3rd and 4th Page 19 Holy Trinity High School School Opening 2016 Wednesday, September 7 all students return to school. Buses will start their runs according to the bus schedule which will be posted on the school’s website. June 2016 School Newsletter Page 20