“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
Choosing a school can be a challenge.
One school might offer a top math-science program but limited exposure to the arts. Another might have a strong sense of community but fail to provide a genuine academic challenge. Larger schools might offer a lot of extracurricular activities but a culture that doesn’t seem like a good fit for your family.
If these are some of your concerns … welcome to The Trinity Difference.
When visiting, the first thing that strikes you might be the serious learning, the relationship between faculty and students, or the welcoming environment. Whatever that first impression is, you will know that something different than “school as usual” is going on. What makes Trinity School such a special place? Ask a parent, current student, or alumnus. You’ll most likely hear about three things: the rich curriculum, the effective pedagogy, and the Christian culture.
Curriculum
Trinity School includes the best literature, philosophy, theology and political theory that the classical and Christian traditions have to offer with a strong mathematics and science curriculum as well as a fine arts program that emphasizes performance. Learn more about the curriculum.
Pedagogy
Trinity School’s engaging curriculum is supported by an equally engaging environment. The culture of learning at Trinity features small class sizes and prioritizes depth of inquiry. Our instructional practices include observation, coaching, instruction, and seminar discussion. Explore our philosophy of education.
Culture
At Trinity School, your child has an opportunity to participate in a genuinely Christian culture of learning directed towards the service of God and neighbor. We encourage a habitual vision of greatness tempered by intellectual humility. Our students and faculty support one another in learning all that is good, true, and beautiful. Discover the community of learners.
Set up a visit to see for yourself!
“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.”
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