“I do commend Trinity Schools to everybody. This is a school that genuinely unites reason and moral imagination with Christian faith and learning. I know of no other school in this country which better apprehends the relationship of mind and heart.”
Annette Kirk, National Commission on Excellence in Education
For parents, there are no questions more important than those you ask about your child’s future.
At Trinity, we help you with the answers.
All Trinity students learn how to think clearly, to speak precisely, to read carefully, to write well, to solve problems, to conduct experiments, to study Scripture, to translate languages, to draw, to paint, to sing and to perform in a play. From Dostoyevsky to Dante to Descartes . . . Trinity offers an educational challenge like no other. Many gifts children receive eventually lose their luster, but a classical Christian education lasts a lifetime.
At Trinity, an excellent education is just the beginning:
- Every day begins with prayer. So does every class.
- Teachers and staff are committed Christians.
- A trusting environment with no locks on the lockers.
- Cell-phone free classrooms.
- Monthly class parties. Make friends and get to know your classmates!
- Have great conversations about everything your child is learning!
- More than grades: personal, detailed evaluations of your student’s work from teachers who know them well.
- “My kid made that?” All Trinity students learn to draw, paint, and copy the works of artistic masters.
- Uniforms help keep the focus on learning and simplify life for students and parents alike.
- Boys learn with boys. Girls learn with girls. Single-sex classes in a co-ed school.
- A competitive sports program that is still fun and has room for beginners.
- Pursue your interests: from Robotics, to Chamber Choir, to Speech Club
- A school community that brings together Catholic, Protestant and Orthodox Christians.
“The questions we asked ourselves and one another about the Bible or about Descartes or Plato could not have been asked in a safer place. Because of that, I was never afraid to ask a tough question, yet grounded enough not to be thrown by every new one.”
Trinity Graduate