Very favorable and a great choice for Southbridge area children that want to further their education
Submitted by other on May 04, 2019
This is an excellent school that not only provides strong academics but creates well rounded students with music, art, and athletic programs.
Submitted by parent on April 03, 2014
Both my wife and I attended St. Mary's school which was the predecessor of Trinity Catholic Academy. Our two children have attended since pre-school and we cannot be more vocal in our recommendation of this school. The education is top notch, and a moral background to boot. We are complimented wherever we go about how well behaved our children are. Of course that is good parenting also, but it helps when the school reinforces what we teach at home.
Submitted by parent on January 21, 2014
Pros: Very Friendly Staff, Children are well mannered, teaching of religion is great, semi-small classes,after school care,parents get involved with trips & they are a close knit group. Cons: Overload of homework,Too many donations & Fundraisers I personally think they should just include all in the tuition,No assistants in classes, One teacher per grade, If your child needs extra help or you know they could have a LD Trinity is not the school for them it will be a struggle,no outdoor playground.
Submitted by parent on December 26, 2013
Trinity is a wonderful school and I am happy I made the decision to send my children here. There is a larger homework load than in public schools, but this is what I expected since the reason I chose to send my children here was to be pushed beyond where I believe public schools have the ability to nowadays. The children at the school are wonderful, kind, intelligent, polite, and well rounded individuals. The only negative, is the lack of a proper outdoor activity area/field/playground. However, my primary goal is a proper education, so the lack of outdoor space was a relatively small sacrifice that was acceptable to me. My children are being challenged mentally, while developing a proper moral foundation so they are able to make good decisions throughout their life.
Submitted by parent on November 18, 2010
Our son was being left behind in the Tantasqua school district. He was being promoted even though he probably shouldn't have been (He didn't know what a verb was). Through the kindness and understanding of the staff at Trinity he was allowed to enter 8th grade and is now progressing satisfactorily. If he needs help the teachers stay and help him. Next year he will attend a Catholic High School and will be prepared thanks to the Trinity Staff. Do your children a favor, send them to Trinity Catholic Academy!