Meet FS drama teacher Ophelia Wass

By Emily McAuliffe

Ophelia shares the most pivotal moment in her life and her favourite things about Melbourne.

Ophelia WassName

Ophelia Wass

What subject do you teach?

Drama

What do you enjoy most about working at Trinity College?

The people! I feel privileged to work alongside colleagues and students with such rich and diverse experiences, knowledge, and understandings. 

Why do you think Trinity College in Melbourne is a great place for international students to study? 

Trinity College is unique, not just within Australia, but globally. To have a safe space like Trinity, to create lifelong friendships, try new experiences and immerse yourself in the Melbourne cultural scene, is so special. It bridges the pathway between high school and university in such a supportive and seamless way. 

What was your favourite subject at school and why?

Drama, of course! This subject was a place I could freely express myself, let go of inhibitions and step inside the worlds of different people. It was the one place in school that I was praised for my very loud voice… 

What are your three favourite things about Melbourne? 

1. The gig culture. There are more gigs per capita than any other place in the world. No matter what kind of music you enjoy, there is a music scene for everyone. There is nothing more special than live art. 

2. The trams. I don’t drive and I used to live in a country where having a car was the only efficient mode of transport. In Melbourne, I can get (almost) anywhere on a tram. It feels so effortless. And it’s environmentally friendly! 

3. The gardens. Stepping into Carlton Gardens or the Royal Botanical Gardens, you are transported into an oasis, right in the heart of a bustling city. I enjoy writing, reading, and dozing in the numerous green spaces that the city has to offer. 

Has there been a pivotal moment in your life?

One of the most pivotal moments in my life was moving to Melbourne in February 2022. I am originally from Auckland, New Zealand. This is my first time living overseas. I was very daunted by the prospect of moving away from the community that I had spent my entire life within, but one year later, it is unfathomable how much my life has changed in expansive and positive ways. I have new friends, new interests, and a new job (here at Trinity). I have grown immensely and know more about myself. I would not trade this experience for anything. 

What is your life philosophy? 

Follow the flow of the universe. If something feels wrong or like a brick wall, listen to that. Choose a new direction, a fresh perspective or take a moment to breathe. We are all doing the best we can do – just enjoy the ride! 

 


13 Jan 2023
Category: Foundation Studies