There are many opportunities to grow and be prepared academically and spiritually, and I see that growth daily in my child. However, some of the teachers could do a better job at classroom management, as some children disrupt instruction far too often and get away with it.There are many athletic opportunities at the school, but they are often used as a personal playground for those families that donate a lot of time or money, or that serve on the board of the school. Some of the staff, including the new principal, let this go on along with the school board.
Submitted by parent on January 30, 2017
My children love the academics, and I feel they are challenged in the classroom. However, for a Christian school there is a large amount of bullying and poor treatment of some students. One of my children has noted that a classmate has been treated badly by others in the class for almost three years now. The overall attitude certain families get what they want at the school based on money, social status, or manipulation. The new principal appears to be reinforcing this, and some teachers often turn a blind eye toward it.
Submitted by other on December 28, 2016
Academics are wonderful. The school is focused on STEM education with an emphasis on engineering. Children are challenged in the classroom and this is strengthened by the teacher/student relationship. Many students from other schools have rediscovered their love for learning at Trinity.
Submitted by parent on April 14, 2011
Athletics is strong and they also have musical/theatre opportunities for those non-athletes as well. I have been a bit disappointed in how each teacher regulates their class behavior management and interprets the standards of "Christian" values very differently. I have felt at times that wealthy families, children of staff, or those who donate more time/money seem to get "special" treatment.