Trinity College Alumni Association’s main goals are to create an engaged network of former graduates both locally and abroad, who are encouraged to organize fundraising activities and to undertake projects that will benefit the college. In so doing The Alumni Association strives to engender a harmonious relationship among its stakeholders, namely, the Principal, the PTA and the Anglican School Board. This harmonious relationship with these stakeholders is important to create a synergetic environment that is conducive to excellence in teaching and learning.
The Trinity College Alumni Association (TCAA) is the officially recognized representative organization for past students of Trinity College (Moka). Its predecessor, the Trinity Old Boys Association (TOBA) was established in 1978 by a group of alumni that span almost the entire period of the college’s existence.
It was subsequently renamed TCAA in recognition of the fact that female students have been attending the College since 1987. TOBA /TCAA has been ably led by several capable presidents during its history. These include Norris Campbell and Guy Hannays, both of whom were inducted into the Trinity College Alumni Association Hall of Fame. The TCAA is an essential stakeholder in the wider Trinity College community and is committed to the holistic development and progress of the institution. The TCAA also exists to stimulate positive interaction among Trinity College alumni especially through organized special events that are held throughout the year. The Executive of the TCAA urges all Trinity College alumni to join the TCAA and make a positive contribution to the college.