First Watercolors!
Look at the 8th-grade boys’ and girls’ first watercolor paintings! They only used red, yellow, and blue colored paint.
Look at the 8th-grade boys’ and girls’ first watercolor paintings! They only used red, yellow, and blue colored paint.
Our new school year has begun! Students and faculty are wearing masks, spreading out, and pursuing truth, beauty and goodness as they always have.
Dominic, an eighth-grader, used some of his extra time at home to tie-dye.
How are you spending your time at home? Sophomore Marge made these Ukranian eggs (pysanky) during Lent in preparation for Easter. They are decorated by drawing on the egg with hot wax and then dying them in various colors. The wax preserves the color of the egg underneath, and through this technique you can make […]
Here is the final compilation video of Trinity Schools’ cross-campus Rube Goldberg Machine contest! Greenlawn students whose projects are featured here are Charis Balsbaugh, Noah and Katelyn Adams, Dominic Vesprini, Emma Gonzalez and Justin, Joshua and Jacob Heintzelman. Thank you to all of them! If you enjoy the compilation, links to the full videos of […]
As part of a project on the Sea of Galilee, the 6th grade boys built a boat that could have been used to fish there, using materials that they already had at home.
The ninth graders created these chants/dances to remember key information in Latin. The girls and boys faced off in the Locketeria. Here Mr. Wheeler leads the boys in the Passive Paraphrastic Dance.
The World Issues Colloquium is a senior capstone course intended to connect what students learn at Trinity School with what our mission statement claims is the end of education — preparing them “to be of use to God in the wise care and governance of his creation and the building of his kingdom.” Dr. Gwen […]
The art from Fine Arts Night will be hanging in the mansion for the rest of the week! If you missed the show or just want another look, stop by the front office, and we’ll open the mansion for you.