The teachers at Trinity work hard to provide a rigorous education for students. Class sizes are small and each child is known by name. There is a genuine concern for the well being and personal development of students, and graduates are very well prepared for college when they leave.
Submitted by other on July 19, 2017
The student's academic and religious education are the reason for the school. Trinity executes this mission extremely well.
Submitted by other on January 25, 2017
Trinity did an outstanding job of preparing me for my college years and beyond. Despite being a B+ average student, I had no difficulty in getting accepted to the university of my choice. Due to their strong emphasis on core education, I was accepted into the honors track in both English and Math. I found myself referencing what I learned at Trinity throughout my undergrad and graduate school studies. In addition to what I learned in the classroom, I also had excellent opportunities to develop and refine my leadership skills. This has helped me to succeed in college, and throughout my career as a manager with both Fortune 100 and Fortune 500 companies. I am forever grateful to my parents for allowing me to attend Trinity, and to the faculty and staff of Trinity High School. They truly helped to shape me into the successful women I am today.
Submitted by parent on November 29, 2012
There is a shushed bias by an established history teacher who prefers females (in her classroom). She denies academically qualified and over-qualified males entrance into the advanced classes, and gets away with these and other bullying behaviors such as demeaning comments directly to the few male students. Emails/ phone calls from student or parent routinely ignored. The principal has his hands tied.
Submitted by parent on June 02, 2012
Great school, high standards in academics but most important family values and respect for everybody. Everybody is welcomed, love and respected regardless of your country of birth or religion. Students are always first.
Submitted by student on June 27, 2011
Trinity High School is not your average high school comparable to ordinary government-funded schools. With the money Trinity does have from tuition (which, yes, is higher than most private schools), fundraisers, and donations, it cannot afford the technology to compete with area public schools - in that field. But what it does hold over other schools, public and private, is the quality of education it offers to its students. As a student, I feel that I am challenged to achieve to the best of my ability, not only in the classroom, but also on the field. The teachers are supportive, helpful, and tough (hey, it builds character). Sure, there are those few teachers who really don't teach or are just awful teachers, but you have that in every school. Expect it. If anything, I will be the first to admit that I don't come from a rich family; both of my parents work (Dad is a truck driver for ABF and Mom works in a cafeteria on the lunch line) and we live in a modest two-story house in the countryside of Boiling Springs. It's a struggle, but Trinity is worth it. Go Rocks!
Submitted by parent on April 10, 2011
Great college prep school. I have been impressed by the caring faculty and well-balanced students - encorporating religion, education, sports, and community service into the curriculum. The facility is in need of updating, but the school still graduates top-notch students. Smaller size is a plus - compared to the huge public schools nearby.
Submitted by parent on February 21, 2011
Outstanding, devoted faculty who are teaching for the right reasons. The program includes terrific spiritual formation. Traditional college-prep environment that is motivated. Trinity's students achieve. It was the right choice for my son.