Basketbal at Holy Trinity Granville

Basketbal at Holy Trinity Granville

Basketbal at Holy Trinity Granville

 

On the 31st of October, selected students from Stage 3 went and represented Holy Trinity Granville at a basketball gala day at Penrith Valley Regional Sports Centre.

There were two teams, a girl’s team and a boy’s team, who played six other teams winning some and losing some.

Throughout the day everyone got a lot better and most important everyone had fun.

We would like to thank Dooley’s for sponsoring the team and helping them get there on the day and training days.

We would also like to congratulate the following players for attending the Gala Day:

  • Jonathan Irima
  • Jeremiah Taliauli
  • Lyncoln Cliffe
  • Bakhous Bou-Francis
  • Raynesh Shrestha
  • Jayson Nguyen
  • Noah Batistic
  • Rahima Sankoh
  • Achan Akot
  • Anger Akot
  • Jasynta Nakfour
  • Daniella Taouk
  • Reese Blandon
  • Claressa Bechara.

Finally we would also like to thank Cassandra Nguyen for supporting the team and taking photos.

 

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Holy Trinity Primary Granville

Holy Trinity Primary Granville
www.htgranville.catholic.edu.au

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  • 05 Jun 2026

    From Facebook
    Year 4 had a wonderful day on excursion to Old Government House in Parramatta! πŸ›οΈ Throughout the day, students explored the historic grounds and deepened their understanding of Australia's history by learning about colonisation and the experiences of First Nations Peoples. They discovered how life has changed over time and gained valuable insights into the significance of this important historical site. Students also put their observation skills to work by completing detailed sketches of Old Government House from the front of the building. Before heading home, we enjoyed a relaxing walk through the beautiful parklands surrounding the site.

    04 Jun 2026

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    On Tuesday, our school community celebrated the Feast of the Holy Trinity. Students began the day by joining Year 7 and 8 students from Delany College for a special Mass, where we gathered in prayer and reflected on the love, unity and relationship shared between God the Father, Son and Holy Spirit. Following Mass, classes participated in activities centred around the Holy Trinity. Students worked collaboratively to create individual pieces that will come together as a whole-school artwork, symbolising how we are all connected as one community through our faith.

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