I have four kids at Trinity. They all love the school. The teachers are incredibly dedicated, passionate, and supportive. Faculty always seems to be smiling.Bullying was very rare and at a MUCH lower intensity than the public school system. Parents are, for the most part, equally engaged and responsive and care about their children's education and discipline. Sports participation is pretty impressive for such a small student body, though facilities (gym/field) are a bit bare (no workout room…yet - still waiting on that wealthy donor ;)Overall, it’s the most positive school experience we could ask for. It’s a small, safe, loving community who works hard to achieve beyond its means.
Submitted by other on February 12, 2019
My children attended this school & my wife taught Art & Music in this school. We all had a good experience with this school. Strong Christian values were taught & modeled.
Submitted by other on March 17, 2018
As you you can read the above. Honestly I feel like I said great school Mr.Kempton,Mr.Bradford,Ms.Miller, Ms.Brand, are a few of the most attentive and caring they try to help the child and not harm them nor tear down. I love the school I don't like the administration ( pastor) . Most people pay for PVT. to guarantee a higher level of Education and not their religion forced on them and a miss interpretation of the Old and New Testament due to the interpretation from the current pastor. There is nothing fun for the kids to do they have no way to release stress they have no way to share friendships they are allowed very little to no freedom they are forced to not have an opinion. No band, no art, no music, nothing to help them grow in all areas of life.And the demrit program is rediculous and Reckless to set a child up for failure or either to put money in somebody's pockets on the weekends. The pastor does not allow the current Administration to make the school something that could grow the school will see a huge reduction and their upper grades and the parents ever saw how some of the lower school students were treated and would listen to their children they would leave as well.
Submitted by parent on January 14, 2018
My daughters have been at Trinity since 2006. I love love love Trinity. My oldest daughter is in college now and received a stellar education!
Submitted by parent on June 24, 2016
The school does not teach the students anything. During orientation the school lies to you and tells the families how above average they are, but I found out that they are behind the public schools. I asked my daughter what technology they were using, she says nothing at all. I said I thought you were using the smart board. She said only once at the beginning of the school year. This school is a waste of money and time.
Submitted by parent on February 07, 2013
Wonderful school, great Pastor who is very involed with the school. The school has strict rules and dress code along with a tough curriculum, but my kids have learned to adapt and learned how to be successful. We enjoy the school and the athletics they offer.
Submitted by other on January 05, 2013
Imma student at trinity and I love it! I have been there for 10 years! My life would be so much different if trinity wasn't in my life! The teachers are loving and care about ALL of us. They take personal time to help you understand the information! I love how no matter what the subject is, it has a Christian meaning! The chapels on Wednesday's are the BOMB! It's a very good clean and Christian environment! I would definitely recommend it
Submitted by parent on August 14, 2011
Love it. Love it. Love it! Yes it is strict but thats why the kids learn instead of fail like most of public schools.
Submitted by parent on February 01, 2011
Our child is in first year at TCS and will continue to attend. The studies are much more advanced than public school (the public schools in the area are very poor in performance). The school also has an environment that instills ethics and values. You can't find that in a public school. We feel relieved with our child at TCS.
Submitted by other on January 10, 2011
In my opinion Trinity is definitely below our nations average when it come to progressive curriculum. If you are a conservative, white, middle to upper class citizen and you don't want your child to experience any diversity, then this might be the type of school you would want your children to go to. I believe that the members of the staff have good intentions but there are things taught at this school that I don't agree with. So, know what you are getting into when you enroll your children here.