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Xpat - X Parents at Trinity
On behalf of the Trinity College Old Boys’ Association (TOBA), we would like to introduce you to a group of parents whose boys previously attended Trinity College.
Under the guidance and authority of TOBA, these parents have formed Xpat - X parents at Trinity
Xpat has been established to enable former parents of the College to continue the bonds of friendship established during their sons’ time at Trinity College and to continue to contribute to the life and community of Trinity College.
We understand that it is difficult for parents to abruptly cease being a member of a strong and constructive community such as Trinity College when their son graduates at the end of year 12.
Many parents of past students have expressed a keen interest in being able to continue to make a positive contribution to the College community, as well as maintaining the friendships they have developed along the way.
As a current parent and past parent, we would like to formally invite you to join Xpat and continue your close relationship with the members of the Trinity College community.
As an affiliate of TOBA, members of Xpat will be able to participate in various TOBA sponsored events during the year such as the Golf Day, Sports Day, Businessman’s luncheons, various Sundowners and other social functions, thus enabling Xpat members to continue to meet and contribute to the aims of TOBA and the life of the College.
We personally encourage and urge you to continue to contribute to the life and community of the College as well as building relationships with other parents who have shared in the same journey and added to the great history of the College.
Please contact the TOBA Executive officer, Diane Millar, on (08) 9223 8132 or download and fillout the following PDF Membership Form. Membership Application Form
By joining Xpat, you will be rewarded with new friendships whilst building upon bonds forged by old friendships and the benefits that come from making a meaningful contribution the Trinity community and its Old Boys’ Association.
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