this school was amazing i stayed here from pk3 to 8th grade. the teachers there are amazing and don’t only focus on the curriculum but also making the student feel at home. This school gives a strong feeling of community and the principal is very sweet. I could have talked to any teacher in blessed trinity and feel heard. going to church, rosary, or adoration every friday really built my relationship with God. there’s no reason to not recommend this school. Blessed trinity will always have a special place in my heart.
Submitted by other on January 11, 2025
I have gone to this school since Pre-k 3 and this school is the one place I consider my second home. All the teachers were always amazing and we learned in a God centered environment without forgetting that this is a school. I went on to score very highly and god into the highschool of my dreams where I will soon be going onto a top college in the country. I credit this school with all of that and laying the roots of a good education and most importantly God into my heart. Even though I’m an alumni the community is so amazing and I never fall out of contact with my old teachers and friends. The principal is one of the most amazing people I’ve ever met and a true role model. Punishments are always fair. The school counselors have always helped me with any issue I’ve ever had.
Submitted by student on December 16, 2024
Nah bro don't come here there's MAJOR favoritism, and these teachers ( except the ELA enrichment teacher we love her ) AND principle take things WAYYYYYY to serious and are REALLY strict to the point that they suspend you for the world's dumbest things. Yeah so I really don't recommend this school.
Submitted by parent on June 04, 2024
This school is so bad they don’t care about your child learning they only care about religion they discriminate my child only becomes of religion preference the principal is a hypocritical person and as per the front desk lady she is rude and judgmental the father only cares about donations….DONT PUT YOUR CHILD IN THIS SCHOOL!!!
Submitted by parent on May 11, 2018
Judging by my child’s happiness and academic progress.. excellent!!!
Submitted by parent on October 04, 2017
The middle school has really done a complete 180 this year. Seems like leadership has heard the complaints and moved their best teachers to middle school. A+ to administration for being proactive. They've also been slowly pushing out some of the more troublesome students. Lots of improvement overall.
Submitted by parent on June 07, 2017
My kid has been with bts for three years, some of her teachers should go back to school themselves, the priests and sisters are amazing, as well as the religion and spanish teachers. They need to work on their PE and yes unfortunately there is favoritism... but is a small school, a close communitiy and the kids make frienships for life.
Submitted by other on April 11, 2017
School is great my son is very happy and has a nurtured environment.
Submitted by other on March 16, 2017
Favoritismo exits and most of the teachers are extremely lazy. The principal and her assistant are hypocritical.
Submitted by parent on December 22, 2016
Principal is unprofessional and rude. She regularly berates teachers in the presense of parents and others. My child has been here for several years and remains only because the school is close to home. But the middle school teachers have me so disappointed that this will most certainly be our last year. Weak. Major changes needed here.
Submitted by parent on May 17, 2016
My children have attended this school for a couple of years. I thought by paying for private tuition my children would get a better education to realized that there is never enough money to please them. Church fees, t shirts, banquets, fairs, the lunch is crazy expensive even though they get hotdogs and mac and cheese, terrible meals, pure junk food. Not worth the tuition money. Not to mention the bad attitude of the principle and office staff. Public school was a much better experience. Projects were fun, field trips were useful, and everybody was nice and caring. I found most of the staff in the office to fail the ¨catholic¨standard of tolerance and kindness and understanding. Not to mention being less greedy. Everything God goes against they are basically promoting: judgment, greediness, rudeness.
Submitted by parent on January 27, 2016
Blessed Trinity is small school where your child will feel safe and secure having seen the same faces year after year. However, this means your child will be stuck in class with the same bossy or bully kid year after year. Generally complaints about bullying or mean girl kid don't result in any action, especially if child is affiliated with faculty member or heavily involved parent, which is highly likely given that every opening is filled by someone's mother, aunt, or sister even if they don't have a college degree yet. Same goes for teachers - some are great, but some are lazy and really are on autopilot. School doesn't seem to mind the lack of energy. If your kid is right in the middle and not a good test taker and you want to avoid standardized testing of public schools, it's good enough. However, if your child needs extra help, I would not feel good about the remedial options there. Also, if your child is particularly bright, don't expect any advanced classes. In fact, don't expect anything or than a pat on the back sometimes, but not even that. Oh and they basically raise the tuition every year despite the fact that you don't really see any increase in benefits to your child - they don't even have iPads or a real computer lab. Principal has split personality too - where one day she will be nice to you and the next day sneer at you. Also, many policies seem to be implemented to keep parents away from the school.
Submitted by parent on June 08, 2014
I have had my child at Trinity for three years - I am looking for a change ... I feel like every time I go to the school they are asking me for money ... the academics are lacking especially in grades 5-8. The principal is just plain rude ... I have heard that there is a new principal doing GREAT things at a Lutheran school located close to Trinity - I am seriously considering enrolling my child at the Lutheran school.
Submitted by other on October 23, 2013
Teachers and the principal treat you better if you are a big donor.........Children are not well prepared to enter high school when they leave this school
Submitted by parent on April 12, 2013
This is a fine school if your child is doing well. Been there many years,not for someone who has an issue. Teachers are fair again like others special attention to faculty kids and big donars. Have had good experiences and some very bad. Not sure curriculum up to score compared to public but they don't have to do the FCAT which is nice but if you go after this you're screwed. Yes lots of mandatory donations which they call it but also lots of love. Teachers? Hmmm some are fantastic some not but if you are around and show your face and help and meet them you learn that it's a great place for your child. Any issues go straight to principal I learned that teachers have no say in big issues. Been there done that.
Submitted by parent on January 23, 2013
The elementary grades are great until you reach 3rd Grade. It is a parents worst nightmare! It is a big change for the students, as well as the parents with minimal transition time. They expect the children to be more independent but they don t give them enough time to transition and they have 30 kids in the class with only 1 teacher. They implemented a new drop off system about a year ago and we have no communication with the teachers other than by email or by leaving a message. The 3rd grade teacher is nonresponsive, does not return emails nor phone calls and when she decides to do it, she acts annoyed. She feels like she is doing the parents a favor but forgets that is her job . The principal's is sarcastic and rude. Her manners are depending on how she feels and what the parents are wearing. They are constantly asking for donations in one way or another and they love parent involvement but when the parents need something, they are not there to assist. The education level is below the education of public schools. They are overloading the students with homework and school assignments because they are trying to keep up with the public school system.
Submitted by parent on October 20, 2012
I am proud to say that I attended this school from first through eighth grade. Having attended one of the most difficult high schools in Miami, I was very well prepared. Later on I graduated from the university, got married, and had children. The time came for my first child to go to school, and I went back to Blessed Trinity. I am very happy with the school, the teachers, and administration.
Submitted by other on December 29, 2011
I attended this school for 10 years, and the elementary school years were pretty good when it came to education and teacher equality. When it comes to 5th grade through 8th grade, it was very unsatisfactory. I did not have any preperation for high school, and was kind of on my on my own. The extracuriclar program was not very good, there was no arts, student government or clubs, the library was not up to date and the foreign language program was very unsatisfactory. The principal, in my opinion, is rude to the children and the adults. She is a childhood nightmare.