First off The one and only elementary teacher for our Grandson is awesome. The school it self, the ADMINISTRATION, THE PRINCIPAL, THE NURSE, ARE HORRIBLE. They say they can accommodate, they say they watch over the kids, they say they protect the kids but apparently it's not their protocol to call the parents when the child gets hurt, falls off the playground equipment, or comes home with a bruise on his back. Then when you talk with the SA principal she tells me it's my fault for not taking him to the hospital when I pick him up at 330. Knowing he got hurt at like 945 am.Again not their protocol to call the parents, those were HER words to me. Yet when the main office tells my wife it is, and that they will call us back to let us know, NOTHING ABSOLUTELY NOTHING. We didn't even get an apology for what had happen to our grandson. If we did and the SA principal was gone we would possibly leave our grandson at this school because he really likes all his new friends.
Submitted by teacher on May 18, 2020
What is wrong with the upper management of this school? What is wrong with the athletics department? Quite a bit. Did the school really just hire someone who is just 22 years of age to coach their Varsity basketball team? I wonder how he received such a position? I think I know. Favortism and nepotism have deep roots at this school and much goes on behind closed doors that the Head of School would never come clean about with anyone other than a trusted few. Send your student-athlete to TCS at your own risk.
Submitted by parent on January 27, 2020
We have raised two kids in this school and have loved almost every moment. Academically TCS is solid - classes are small, teachers are attentive to students' needs and administration communicates well with parents. We appreciate the focus on discipline and good behavior, especially towards others - bullying is very rare and is not tolerated. Athletics has been strong for years and is getting better with the addition of football and some new facilities, and we like that the school seems to be focusing more on extracurricular arts programs. The prospects for the future are great, as the school will eventually move to a new location in the southwest part of Lubbock. It's a sacrifice we are glad we made and we wouldn't hesitate to make it again.
Submitted by parent on January 15, 2020
We love our TCS family and the wonderful Christian education that our girls are receiving.
Submitted by parent on December 10, 2019
The best decision we have ever made is sending our kids to TCS!
Submitted by parent on October 24, 2017
All my children went to Trinity. We often say it was the best investment we ever made. Now our grandchildren are attending TCS. When our children entered college, they flourished. They chose careers that honor God and are being blessed. They learned discipline, respect, patriotism. Most importantly they are serving God as adults. They loved their days at TCS.
Submitted by parent on August 29, 2012
We sent our son to TCS with the expectation of quality education with a Christian foundation. We were sorely disappointed. The administration and faculty have no understanding of basic child psychology nor do they have any compassion toward the children. Their main goal in fund raising is not to invest in educating the children but to expanding the campus and recruiting more students. It is merely a numbers game. There were basic questions the elementary students asked that the teacher was unable to answer. I happened to be in the class room and provided the answer. This is merely a symptom of a bigger problem at the school. They desire only robots who follow without question, fit into a specific mold, and have money. All others needs not apply. We are well off but have no need to prove it to anyone least of all our children's schools. Their perception that were not led the VP of the elementary school to tell me every time she saw me that TCS was too good for my son and we should take him elsewhere. They bullied my son and I am happy to say we are not part of their 'family' anymore. Be very wary of sending your children to a school that discourages individual thought.
Submitted by parent on November 01, 2011
I had high hopes when I more than doubled the budget for schooling by sending my daughter to preschool here. Her teacher was absolutely wonderful, however it became apparent that she had little communication or organizational support from administration. I was repeatedly frustrated by their lack of organization. I was told the preschool follows a Montessori approach. This could not be further from the truth...Lots of worksheets. However, she did come home learning and growing in her faith and their music program is excellent. I too often also felt that it was a judgemental environment