This
site was originally set up merely to provide publicity for the Trinity High
School reunion
for the 40th anniversary of the Class of '63 in October 2003. It
had been intended to run for 6 months in 2003 only, but at the end of
the year, so many people asked for it to become permanent, that it was
set up as long-term website.
It
is run by Ian Dow, a pupil at the school from
September 1958 to July 1965. The website is intended primarily for
former-pupils of the Technical High School, Trinity High School or
Trinity Grammar School from the 1940's up to the mid 1970's. The
site may also be useful to anyone else who is interested in the
history of the school.

To contact Ian
[click
here] or on the letter icon
If you want to talk on the phone or send information for inclusion
on the website by post, then please send me an
e-mail using the link above, and I will send contact details or call you
back.
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Nick in 1970
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Nik in 2000
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I have had e-mails from people who were pupils in the
late '60s and early '70s who have
confused me with my brother Nick. Nick is the younger of my two brothers,
who attended Trinity High School from 1968 to 1975. He was
there during firstly its name change to Trinity Grammar School, and then the transition to a comprehensive school. If you have material that could be added to the website,
please send it to me. If you spot any errors
on the website, including links that do not work, then please use the
error report form to send me the details,
so they can be put right, to help everyone enjoy the website and all of
the material on it. [error
report]
Last Updated -
01 February 2012 13:55
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and all contributions are made by ex-pupils of the
school, and it is not connected to the current organisation of the
school, which has since become Unity College, a Church of England School.
The site has no commercial links and makes no profit. The site runs on a Webfusion server in Leeds.
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