Trinity College Cadet Band Excels at All Island Western Band Camp

The Trinity College Cadet Band proudly secured 6th place at the All Island Western Band Camp, earning 898.29 points for their outstanding performance. The achievement stands as a testament to the band’s teamwork, discipline and dedication in bringing youthful musical excellence to a national platform.

The competition was held at the National Cadet Corps Training Centre, Rantambe and featured top school bands from across the country.

The team, led by Sgt. A.A.S.R. Ratnayake and Platoon Officer Major W.D. Samaraseana once again brought great pride and honour to the school, reflecting the true Trinitian spirit of excellence and leadership.

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