IN this edition, we are looking back at Trinity School throughout the years.
Carlisle’s Trinity School was formed in 1968, this came as the movement towards comprehensive schools took shape in the city. This formation occurred when Carlisle Grammar School joined with The Margaret Sewell School (for girls) and The Creighton School (for boys), to become Trinity School – a Church of England Comprehensive School.
The age of computers and electronics was demonstrated to parents at an open day in 1981 when several classrooms and laboratories were crammed with practical projects carried out by pupils which parents were able to try.
Other photos show students taking part in their Science day as David Ramshaw, head of physics and electronics explains a model grid line to students.
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