Monday, 04 November 2024 / Published in College, College News
By Nimuthu Pathiraja (Web Content Team) In today’s world, financial literacy and entrepreneurial skills are essential. Trinity College, in partnership with Hatton National Bank (HNB), is educating and empowering students through the Student Savings Unit (SSU), fostering saving habits and entrepreneurial skills, marking a new chapter for students who are not only learning to save but also developing skills that could shape them as future entrepreneurs and leaders.  The Power of Early Financial Literacy  Trinity College enhances financial literacy with hands-on banking experiences, which go beyond classroom lessons into the experiences of the real world. Through the SSU, students learn budgeting, savings, and customer service—skills foundational for aspiring entrepreneurs.  Student Managers: Leaders in the Making  Nine selected student managers from the Advanced Level Commerce Society and Middle School are trained by experienced staff: Mrs. Suneetha Kumari, Mr. Mohamed Sajath, and Mrs. Shanika Karunarathne. These students manage daily operations, gaining business skills like record-keeping, communication, and problem-solving. This diverse team reflects the school’s belief in nurturing young leaders across different age groups, each bringing fresh perspectives and unique ideas to the unit.  Furthermore, HNB hosted a bank tour and workshop at their Kandy branch, where students learned banking operations under the guidance of HNB’s Senior Manager, Mr. Indika Ekanayake, and bank staff Ms. Shamini and Ms. Malki. These sessions inspired a business mindset, encouraging students to view finance as opportunity and growth.  The Student Savings’ Unit at Trinity College operates with designated hours for each school section, ensuring students across different age groups have access to the banking facility.  Middle School: Mondays from 7:15 a.m. to 7:45 a.m. (morning) and 12:20 p.m. to 12:45 p.m. (lunch interval).  Upper School: Wednesdays from 7:15 a.m. to 7:45 a.m. (morning) and 12:20 p.m. to 12:45 p.m. (lunch interval).  Junior School: Collection is managed every Wednesday, where appointed student managers  assist, and the Teacher-in-Charge will oversee the process.  Banking officials from HNB will collect all savings and necessary documents before 2:30 p.m. on both days, ensuring smooth processing and documentation.  Students are advised to have their savings ready and properly documented before each collection to streamline the process and reinforce responsible financial habits.  The SSU student managers will also continue to receive training sessions led by HNB professionals. By fostering this entrepreneurial mindset, Trinity College and HNB are paving the way for a generation of students who are well-prepared to navigate the complexities of the modern economy.  The new Student Saving Unit near the ILT Store provides students with a practical business environment. Student managers gain experience managing accounts, interacting with clients, and learning responsible money management.  We would like to extend our heartfelt appreciation to Rev. Father Araliya Jayasundara, Principal of Trinity College, and the College Executive Council, whose vision and guidance have been a constant source of inspiration. Special thanks to Mr. Indika Ekanayake, the Senior Manager HNB, and the team for their invaluable support.  We are also deeply grateful to the Director of the Trinity College Co-Curricular Enrichment Initiative (TCCEI) Mr. Wasana Dissanayake, the Headmistresses of Junior and Middle School, and the Sectional Heads of the Commerce Section for their dedicated services and contributions. 
Friday, 01 November 2024 / Published in Badminton, College, Sports, Sports News
The Trinity College Kandy Badminton teams have been dedicated to reaching a prominent position since 2014. Following a victory in the B Division and a runner-up finish in the A Division in 2016, their commitment to achieving even greater heights has only grown. From the 17th to 21st of April 2024, the All-Island Under-17 Inter-School Badminton Team Championships took place at St. Thomas’ College, Bandarawela, and the SLA Ratnayake Memorial Indoor Stadium. The competition featured some of the most formidable school teams from across the nation, including St. Sebastian’s College Moratuwa, St. Anthony’s College Katugastota, Ananda College ‘B’ Team, and Bandarawela Central College. Trinity College opened the tournament with a match against St. Sebastian’s College Moratuwa, securing victories in the first doubles, second doubles, and third singles. In their second match against St. Anthony’s College, Trinity won the first singles, first doubles, and second doubles. The team then went on to triumph over Ananda College ‘B’ Team before concluding the group stage by defeating Bandarawela Central College with a display of skill and determination. Trinity’s outstanding performance earned them a place in the Super Semifinals of the A Division, where they faced a challenging match against Lyceum International School, Wattala. Despite their best efforts, Trinity narrowly missed advancing to the finals, securing a remarkable third-place finish in the Super A Division at the All-Island Inter-School Under-17 Badminton Team Championships. This achievement marks a significant milestone for Trinity College’s Badminton team, placing them third out of 105 schools nationwide. We extend our heartfelt gratitude to the Master-in-Charge, Mr. Shanaka Ariyarathne, Assistant Master-in-Charge, Mr. Rashika Weerasooriya, and Coaches Lasantha Thilakawardana and Shamika Nugaliyaddha for their unwavering support and dedication to the team’s success.
Friday, 01 November 2024 / Published in Basketball, College, Sports, Sports News
Write-up by Mast. Nimuthu Pathiraja (Web content team)  Trinity College’s basketball teams have enjoyed a highly successful season, demonstrating outstanding skill, commitment, and determination. Both Junior (U-17) and Senior (U-20) teams excelled, making their mark in provincial and national competitions and reinforcing Trinity Basketball’s reputation as a powerhouse in Basketball  Key Achievements  1) U-20 Central Province Champions  The U-17 and U-20 teams played very well, securing the title of Central Province Champions for the second consecutive year. Trinity’s basketball legacy as the central provinces finest continues to grow. The championship was held at St. Anthony’s Girls College Court from August 8th to 11th.  U-17 Category Highlights:  • Group Stage: Trinity College (TCK) defeated Azhar College 53-28. • Semi-Finals: TCK overpowered Sylvester College 59-7. • Finals: TCK narrowly triumphed over Kingswood College 64-61.  Captain: Theesara Galagodawatta (awarded MVP)  Vice-Captain: Kemitha Gunawardana  U-20 Category Highlights:  • Semi-Finals: TCK defeated Colombo International School Kandy 47-24. • Finals: TCK led Gateway College Kandy 24-2 before rain led to Gateway’s forfeit, securing the title for TCK.  Captain: Aveesh Wanniarachchi  Vice-Captain: Sasitha Heenagama  MVP: Jassim Rizzvi  2) Sir Eksith Peiris Memorial Trophy – Annual Encounter against St. Thomas’ College  After a 7-year wait, Trinity clinched a significant victory over St. Thomas’ College, Mount Lavinia, reclaiming the Sir Eksith Peiris Memorial Trophy.  3) U-20 National School Games  The U-20 team delivered an impressive performance at the National School Games, achieving third place—Trinity’s highest finish in 29 years  Match Highlights:  • Pre-Quarterfinals: TCK defeated Mahanaga College, Kegalle (56-12) • Quarterfinals: TCK overcame Mahinda College, Galle (40-30) • Semi-Finals: TCK narrowly lost to St. Joseph’s College (36-52) • Consolation Finals: TCK secured third place with a 64-56 victory over Royal College  This accomplishment positions our basketball team as one of the finest teams in the country.  We thank the Head Coach Mr. Susil Udukumbura, Master-in-Charge Mr. Dulanjaya Abeywickrama, as well as the parents of the players, whose support has been instrumental to the teams’ success.  Congratulations to the Trinity Basketball team on this outstanding season. We look forward to many more victories in the coming years. 
Tuesday, 29 October 2024 / Published in Advertisements, College, Tender Adverts
Sealed Tenders are invited from reputed suppliers for the purchase of gym equipment. Tender forms and the specifications of the equipment could be obtained from the Purchasing Officer during office hours for a fee of Rs. 2,000 between 4th November and 8th November, 2024. Enquiries or information pertaining to this tender can be obtained by calling 081-2222089 or 081-2232708 (Ext nos 24 or 62) or by email to “tenders@trinitycollege.lk”. Sealed tenders will be accepted up to 2.00 p.m. on November 12th, and will be opened immediately thereafter at 2.00 p.m. in the presence of the tenderers. The decision of the Tender Board shall be final and conclusive. Principal
Tuesday, 29 October 2024 / Published in Clubs and Societies News, College, Gavel Club, Societies
By Chaniru Senhas (Web Content Team)  2022: the year in which the slowly emerging Gavel Club of Trinity College Kandy debuted the first rendition of the All-Island Intra-School Prepared Speech Competition, ICEBREAKER.   Two years forward, the Gavel Club rose to fame once again, with the second rendition of this public speaking spectacle; ICEBREAKER ‘24, this time an Inter-School Competition. The College Gavel Club worked tirelessly over a period of 3 months to organize this grand event, which was to be held in 3 phases. Their main source of motivation? Their mission? To provide a platform for talented gavelliers Island-wide to perform and showcase their public speaking talents to a wider audience, whilst promoting friendly competition.  Registration for the competition opened on the 9th of August. Amazingly, ICEBREAKER’24 saw a total of over 130 signatures of talented youngsters from around the nation, across both the Junior and Senior Categories. Following the closure of registration, the preliminary round commenced on the 26th of August. For this round, contestants were required to submit a video of their speech, over the course of 2 weeks.   Later, a panel of judges led by the Chief Judge, T.M  Saman Walisinghe from the DOWELS Toastmasters Club, worked effortlessly, carefully examining each speech to select the Semi-finalists of ICEBREAKER’24 out of a pool of many wonderful speeches, each unique in their character and style.   Contestants eagerly and patiently awaited the results of chosen semi finalists. Finally, on the 25th of September, their hunger to be on stage at this prestigious event was appeased.   The Semi-finalists of both categories were officially announced.  16 contestants were selected from each category to represent their schools at the Semi-final round of ICEBREAKER’24, which was held online via Zoom on the 13th of October.  Here, during 3 hours of intense competition, the panel of judges once again met with the crucial task of selecting  8 gavelliers who would advance to the finals from each category.  Finally, 8 lucky contestants, were given the opportunity to represent their schools at the Grand Finale of ICEBREAKER’24. This event, a major milestone for the Gavel Club of Trinity College, was held on the 20th of October at the College Main Hall. DTM Ravi Uduwela, an award winning public speaker and an alumnus of Trinity College, graced the occasion as  Chief Guest. Once more, the judges, including the Chief Judge TM Saman, experienced hardship in selecting 3 winners from each category.  The grand event came to a close as the following winners from each category were announced:  Junior Category  1st Place – GV Kevan Perera – Royal College Gavel Club 2nd Place – GV Nikini Thilakaratne – Musaeus College Gavel Club 3rd Place – GV Amasha Dissanayake – Hillwood College Gavel Club  Senior Category  1st Place – GV Hamdha Fazir 2nd Place – GV Chithuli De Silva – Musaeus College Gavel Club 3rd Place – GV Shahlah Mariam Shamil  The Trinity College community wishes to extend their gratitude towards the Committee of the College Gavel Club for their dedication and hard work in organizing ICEBREAKER’24. A huge thank you extends to the Teahcer-in-Charge of the Gavel Club, Mrs. Thilanka Niyangoda, without whom none of the achievements of the club would’ve been possible. This grand event marks a valuable milestone for the Gavel Club, and it is with great enthusiasm that they will await the third rendition of ICEBREAKER. 
Monday, 28 October 2024 / Published in College, College News, Drama
ඩී.එම්.වී.එම්. දිසානායක  ත්‍රිත්වය යනු කලාවේ තෝතැන්නකි. එසේ ත්‍රිත්වය කලා පිටු අතර පෙරළෙන්නාවූ නැවුම් පරිච්ඡේදය මනමේ නාට්‍යයයි. නාට්‍ය කලාව චිත්‍රාගාරයක් නම් එහි ඇති අමරණීයම සිතුවම නම් ‘මනමේ ‘ නාට්‍යයයි. එසේ ශ්‍රී ලංකාවේ නාට්‍ය කලාවේ හැරවුම් ලක්ෂයක් වූ මනමේ නාට්‍යය වර්ෂ 1956 දී දේශීය නාට්‍ය කලාවේ මිණි රුවනක් බදු වූ මහාචාර්ය එදිරිවීර සරච්චන්ද්‍රයන්ගේ අධ්‍යක්ෂණයෙන් නිෂ්පාදනය විය. සියබසේ නාට්‍ය කලාවේ හැරවුම් ලක්ශයක් වූ මනමේ නාට්‍ය ‘අපේ කම’ පෙරදැරිකරගත් නාට්‍ය කලාවේ ප්‍රථම ශෛලීගත නාටකය විය. ‘චුල්ල ධනුද්ධර ‘ ජාතකය පසුබිම් වත වන මෙහි ඇතුළාන්තය මානවවාදී දෘෂ්ටිකෝණයකින් විචාරය කල සරච්චන්ද්‍රයන් මෙහි නාට්‍යම රසය සහ බමුණු මත්වලින් සේදී පරඬැල් වූ කාන්තාවගේ චරිතයේ හාත්පස විරුද්ධාර්ථය වූ නිදහස් සහ ප්‍රේමනීය බවද කාන්තාවගේ චරිතය තුළින්ම විදහා දැක් වීමට සිදුකල සියුම් වෙනස්කම් ඇසුරෙණි. මනමේ නාට්‍ය නම් කර තිබෙන්නේ එහි ප්‍රධාන චරිතය වන මනමේ කුමරු අනුවයි. බරණැස් පුර රජකම හිමි ඔහු දහසක් සිසුන් අතරින් දක්ෂ තම සිසුවා වූ ඔහු ආලවන්ත සිතක් මෙන්ම ප්‍රඥාවෙන් හා එඩිතර බවින් හෙබි ඔහු සර්වකාලීන තරුණියන්ගේ නියෝජනයකි. මනමේ කුමරිය නාට්‍යයේ ප්‍රධානතම චරිතයකි, එසේ වුවද ඇය ප්‍රබල ගති පෙන්නුම් කරන්නාවූ වීර කාන්තාවක් නොවේ; සුකුමාල, ලාළිනිය, ළද බොළඳ හා අවිහිංහසක ගති දක්වන්නියකි. එකල සමාජයේ සංස්කෘතිය අනුව සොලොස් වයසින් දීග යන තරුණයෙක් හා තරුණියක් ජීවිතයේ බැරෑරුම් බව දැනෙන්නට තරම් කාලයක් දෙදෙනාටම හිමි වී නොමැති බව ඔවුන්ගේ සිතුම් පැතුම් තුළින් ව්‍යංග්‍යාර්ථව නාට්‍ය කරුවා ප්‍රේක්ෂකයාට පෙන්වයි ඒ කෙසේ වුවත් කෝඩූකාර ආදරයෙන් බැඳුණු සිත් වලට දැනෙන හැඟෙන සිතුවිලි මහ වනයක වුව අති බියකරු බව මකා දමාවි, මුලු ලොවම සැණකෙලි දිස්කරාවී, සියලු ප්‍රශ්න ඉවත දමාවී. මොවුන්ගේ ජීවිත උඩු යටිකුරු කරමින් වෙදීකාවට පිවිසෙන වැදි රජු ප්‍රේමය හමුවේ සමාජයේදී තරුණයන්ට විදීමට සිදුවන අභියෝග සංකේතවත් කරයි නාට්‍යයේ නම් මෙය ඉහළට ඇඳගත් හුස්ම පහළට නොහෙලිය හැකි ජවනිකාවකි. වදනින් මෙල්ල කරගත නොහැකි වූ වැදි රජ හා කායික සටනට එළඹෙන කුමරුන් ඔහුගේ වීර චරිතය ඔපදා පෙන්වයි මනමේ කුමරු සටනින් ජය ගනී. එයත් සමගම එළඹෙන්නේ සම්පූර්ණ නාට්‍යම විචාරයට බඳුන් කරන්නාවූ මොහොතයි, “තනියෙන් සටනට සැරසී එමින්නේ…මේ කගින් ඇයි ඔහු ගෙල සිඳලන්නේ…” ඇය වැද්දාට සිත් බැඳගෙනද.? නැත්නම් ඇත්තටම වැද්දගේ උතුම් ගුණය හුවා දක්වන්නීද? දහසකුත් හේතූන්ගේ නාට්‍ය කරුවා පෙන්වන්නේ ඇගේ චකිතයයි.. ගැහැණිය චපලයැයි විචාරය කරන්නා තව ස්වාමියා මීනීමරුවකුව සිටුනු දැකීමට කැමති වන්නේ කුමන පතිනියක්ද? ඇය විනිශ්චය කිරීමට පෙර ඔබ සිතා බැලුවාද?… වැදිරජ කඩු පහරින් අවසානයේ මනමේ කුමරු මිය යන්නේ කුමරිය මහ වනයක් මැද කිසිම හවුහරණක් නොමැතිව තනි කරමිනි. ශිල්ප ප්‍රගුණ කර නැති ඇයගේ නුහුරු දෑතට කඩුවද , කොපුවද..? කලබල මැද කාට දුන්නද ,කවුරු ගත්තද….?විපත්තිය සිහිනයක් සේ ඈට පෙනී ගියේය…ඇගේ වරදින්දෝ, කාගේ වරදින්දෝ අවසානයේ ඇගේ දිවි මඩලින් හිරු බැස ගියේ හිරු උදාවීමටත් පෙරය… “වැදි රජුට කඩුව පවරා…වළ ළඟදී මනමෙව් හැඩුවා….ඔය සියලු මතක සඟවා….මහවැලිය ඔහේ ගැලුවා…”_ සුනීර සුමන්ග_ ගලා යන්නාවූ මහවැලියට ශෝකාන්තයක් වූ මනමේ කඳුළු මතක රසයක්දෝ, නීරසක්දෝ නොදැන තව තවත් අප එක්කරයි… මෙසේ ත්‍රිත්ව කලා පරිජේදයේ මනමේ නාට්‍යයේ මතකයන් ‘ බිනර මස’ පස් විසි දින වේදීකා ගතවීය !ත්‍රිත්ව විද්‍යාලයේ සෞන්දර්යාත්මක සංසදයේ සංවිධාන ශක්තියෙන් ත්‍රිත්ව වේදීකාවේ මනමේ නාට්‍ය මෙසේ කළඑළි ගැන්වවූ වගයි……
Monday, 28 October 2024 / Published in College, Sports, Sports News, Swimming
By Yasas Senanayake & Disalana Jayasooriya (Web Content Team) A highlight of the school calendar, the Inter-House Swimming Meet took place during the second and third weeks of October 2024. Through fierce competition, Boarding House came out on top from the Junior School and Sahayam House reinstated their status as champions in the Middle School, after knocking down its rivals. And finally, as the overall champions of the Inter-House Swimming Meet 2024, Garrett House emerged victorious by scoring an impressive 129 points.  At the heats, each swimmer was ready to give their best in hopes of making their way into the finals of this coveted event. The top 7 swimmers of each event were eligible to participate in the finals. The stakes were high as the first whistle marked the commencement of the competitive events between the otherwise friendly swimmers.   Finally, upon the commencement of the finals of the Inter-House Swimming Meet, the adrenaline wash palpable in the spectators. This occasion, graced by the presence of Mr. Ranga Balasuriya displayed acts of great sportsmanship. The sheer talent and dedication of these swimmers were enough to get the spectators onto the edge of their seats as they eagerly prepared to witness a fierce and tense battle to push their house over the edge to claim victory.   In contrast to the competitive atmosphere maintained by the swimmers, a relay was organized between the coaches, old boys, and current seniors of Trinity Swimming to maintain the fun and light-heartedness of the event. Whilst the Seniors emerged on top, this was just a glimpse of the unprecedented camaraderie seen in the background of Trinity Swimming.   In the end, these swimmers, regardless of their placement in the events, were rewarded for their commitment  towards taking their respective Houses to greater heights.    -AWARDS-  Age Group Champions  Under 13  – S.C. Goonetilleke – Sahayam House  Under 15  – S.R. Tennakoon – Sahayam House Under 17  – I.A. Dissanayake – Oorloff House Under 19  – S.J. Vishuwadesh – Garrett House Over 19   –  S.N. Ranaweera, S.D. Alexander –  Central Boarding House  Junior School Results   Middle School Results  Upper School Results  Congratulations to all the participants and winners for their efforts. A huge thank you goes out on behalf of all the swimmers to the Master-in-Charge, Mr. Pemlath Uyanhewa and the Head Coach, Mr. Avantha Weerasinghe as well as the coaches, Mr. Mafaz Ashabdeen and Mr. Ruvinda for their remarkable support and dedication towards making the annual Inter-House Swimming Meet a huge success.  
Monday, 28 October 2024 / Published in Athletics, College, Sports, Sports News
By Chaniru Senhas (Web Content Team)  At the All-Island Schools’ Athletics Meet, held from the 18th to the 22nd of October 2024 at the Sugathadasa stadium, relay teams of TCK left an indelible hallmark with an amazing demonstration of athletic ability and teamwork. The under-18 boys’ 4×100-meter relay team, which competed fiercely against other schools, finished in a respectable second place with a time of 42.99 seconds, while the under-16 boys’ team finished in fourth place with a time of 45.07 seconds. The relay teams were awarded the coveted title of second runners-up overall for their collectively exceptional performances. Adding to this remarkable success, the under-18 boys’ 4x400m relay team set a new meet record with an impressive time of 3:19.94. Congratulations to the team members: M.A. Riffai, U.G.K.U. Uyanwaththa, M.S. Hamza, and D.A. Gamage. Given how hard the athletes trained for this important event, their accomplishment is a tribute to their commitment, discipline, and unwavering quest for greatness.  The individual athletes also excelled, showcasing their commitment and diligence during the season. In order to realise their full potential, each athlete dedicated numerous hours to training, pushing themselves beyond their comfort zones  Master M.A. Riffai proved to be a strong competitor, finishing second in both the 400-meter hurdles with a time of 52.73 seconds and in the 110-meter hurdles with a time of 14.28 seconds. In addition to showcasing his athletic prowess, his performance demonstrated his engrossment and resolve in overcoming obstacles during the season.  Additionally, Master U.G.K.U. Uyanwaththa made a strong performance, placing first in the 400-meter hurdles with a remarkable timing of 52.29 seconds. In addition, he was placed second in the 800m (1:52.15) and fifth in the 400m, showcasing his versatility in a variety of competitions. He approached every race with passion, demonstrating his dedication to training and mental strength  R.N. Amarasinghe added to Trinity College Kandy’s sports team’s accolades by showcasing his talent in the 80m hurdles, and being placed second with a time of 11.83 seconds. The team’s overall triumph was greatly aided by his performance, which culminated in an outstanding fourth-place finish at the All-Island Schools’ Athletics Meet. Amarasinghe’s journey to this success reflects the hours of preparation and resilience put forth throughout the season.  The Trinity College community’s steadfast support was essential to the success of this excursion. The principal, Rev. Fr. Araliya Jayasundara OSB, the Vice-Principal, Mr. Krishanthan Anthonydas, the Co-Vice Principal, Mr. Ananda Marasinghe, Director of Sports, MIC, and the committed coaching staff, under the direction of Mr. Nilco Bandara, are acknowledged with gratitude. Their support and direction were essential in developing the participants’ abilities, establishing an atmosphere for young athletes to flourish.  Congratulations to every athlete for their outstanding performances and accomplishments at the All-Island Athletics Meet this year. Their diligence and tenacity set a high bar for upcoming contests and perfectly capture the essence of Trinity College Kandy. There is a lot of excitement for the upcoming athletics season and the continued success of our gifted athletes as the College community commemorates these achievements. Their accomplishments serve as an inspiration to their teammates and to upcoming generations of TCK’s athletes, highlighting the value of perseverance, hard effort, and teamwork. 
Monday, 28 October 2024 / Published in Advertisements, Careers, Job Vacancies
Are you an ambitious and inspirational teacher, looking for a new challenge? Trinity College is searching for dynamic, ambitious teachers to fill the vacancies at Trinity College International Qualifications (TCKIQ) Division. The successful applicants will be Graduates, preferably with Edexcel (International GCSE / IAL) Teaching experience in the following subjects: Applicants should be fluent in both spoken and written English and a solid knowledge of ICT is imperative. Candidates below the age of 50 years are encouraged to apply. The ability to conduct lessons in both International and National Curriculum will be an added advantage.  Salary will be negotiable based on experience, qualifications, and other relevant criteria. Applications (including a covering letter and full CV with details of two non-related referees) should be emailed to recruitment.academic@trinitycollege.lk on or before 31st October, 2024 stating the ‘Subject Name’. The school however reserves the right to appoint sooner than this date if an ideal applicant is identified before the deadline.   PRINCIPAL
Monday, 28 October 2024 / Published in Badminton, College, Sports, Sports News
Trinity College has proudly achieved a remarkable milestone, finishing as the 2nd runner-up in the A Division at the All-Island Under-13 Doubles Team Championship organized by the Sri Lanka Schools Badminton Association (SLSBA). Held at the prestigious Digana courts, this week-long tournament showcased fierce competition among some of the nation’s top schools. The young Trinitians displayed exceptional resilience and skill, prevailing over notable teams such as Royal College – B team, St. Anthony’s, and Asian Grammar School. Their journey through the competition demonstrated not only their technical prowess but also a commendable sense of teamwork and sportsmanship. This achievement marks another chapter of success for Trinity College’s badminton team, who continue to set inspiring standards in school-level badminton. Congratulations to the Trinity U13 team on this impressive accomplishment!

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