Trinity Episcopal School
Tel:
(409) 765-9391
The purpose of Trinity Episcopal School is to provide, in a God-centered atmosphere, the best possible experience in learning and living for each student.
The school gives a strong academic foundation, integrating new knowledge with the traditional disciplines to prepare for each level in intellectual growth.
We strive to nurture the individual development of each child by stimulating the child's curiosity and creativity and by making the child aware of relationships with others.
The Christian way of life is presented in the traditions of the Episcopal Church without offense to, or intrusion upon, other religious faiths.
Above all, each child is taught that he or she is, as are all others, a child of God.
Quick Stats (2021)
- Grades: Prekindergarten-8
- Students: 247 students
- Average class size: 12 students
- Application Deadline: None / Rolling
School Overview
School Membership(s)School Assoc. | National Association of Episcopal Schools (NAES) National Association of Independent Schools (NAIS) State or regional independent school association |
Religious Affiliation | Episcopal |
Grades Offered | Grades Prekindergarten-8 |
Student Body
Total Students | 247 students |
Student Body Type | Co-ed |
Students by Grade |
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Academics and Faculty
Total Classroom Teachers | 30 teachers |
Student : Teacher Ratio | 8:1 National avg.: 13:1 |
% Faculty w/Advanced Degree | 45% |
Average Class Size | 12 students |
List of Courses Offered | Link to List of Courses |
Classroom Dress Code | Formal (Khaki and polo) |
Finances and Admission
Admission Deadline | None / Rolling |
Endowment Size | $0.1 million |
Sports
Total Sports Offered | 9 sports |
Sports | Basketball, Cheering, Flag Football, Golf, Indoor Soccer, Paddle Tennis, Tennis, Ultimate Frisbee, VolleyballBasketball, Cheering, Flag Football, Golf, Indoor Soccer, Paddle Tennis, Tennis, Ultimate Frisbee, Volleyball |
School Notes
- The purpose of Trinity Episcopal School is to provide, in a God-centered atmosphere, the best possible experience in learning and living for each student. The school gives a strong academic foundation, integrating new knowledge with the traditional disciplines to prepare for each level in intellectual growth. We strive to nurture the individual development of each child by stimulating the child's curiosity and creativity and by making the child aware of relationships with others. The Christian way of life is presented in the traditions of the Episcopal Church without offense to, or intrusion upon, other religious faiths. Above all, each child is taught that he or she is, as are all others, a child of God. We bring out the best of who you are as an individual.
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School Reviews
5 I attended Trinity from 1962-1969. Sounds like it's doing really well these days. - Posted by Student/Alumni - lucky57 |
5 My daughters have attended Trinity since 2013. We moved to the island in 2011, and my youngest attended Moody Day School followed by Oppe Elementary; while my oldest attended Oppe followed by Austin Middle School. Our decision to transfer to Trinity was due to disappointment in the environment provided at Austin for my 5th grader. The appeal of having both girls attend at the same campus helped push the decision to start the 2013-14 school year at Trinity for both of our children. The youngest was entering 1st grade and the oldest in 6th grade. Both girls were welcomed with open arms by the faculty and students! We are so pleased with the love, and individual attention each of our daughters receive(d). My oldest graduated from Trinity last year and is now in all AP classes at Ball High with a bright future ahead. My youngest still attends Trinity, now a 4th grader, and we plan for her to remain here through 8th grade. We chose Trinity for the small student-teacher ratios, and positive environment we continue to stay for the quality education, unique field trips and outreach opportunities, and lasting friendships with other school families. I highly recommend Trinity! - Posted by Parent - Linda Moore |
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