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Our Campuses

Trinity Episcopal School consists of three campuses: The Early Learning Center, Lower School, and Middle School. These individual buildings allow students to remain in developmentally appropriate surroundings for the majority of their day. Our facilities are constantly being renovated to provide a safe environment. We are currently working on a master building plan for future expansion on the middle school block.
 
Safety remains an important priority at Trinity. Our video monitoring system at all outside doors means that visitors must be identified before being let into the building. At the end of the day, school personnel monitor students to ensure they leave with approved individuals.
 
The Trinity school day starts at 7:45 AM. Extended school care is available from 7:00 AM - 5:30 PM daily as needed by our families. The early morning extended child care is free. There is a charge for the afternoon extended child care.
K3 & K4 dismiss at 3:15 PM. 
Lower school dismisses at 3:30 PM.
Middle school dismisses at 3:45 PM.
 

 

Early Learning Center

Our Early Learning Center (ELC) provides the perfect environment for our students as they leave home and venture into the new structured world of school. Our building has separate areas for both K4 classes. The interior of the building is bright, cheerful, and developmentally appropriate with “kid sized” furnishings and fixtures. Learning centers and educational manipulatives are easily in reach as our little ones develop both social and academic skills.
 
Physical education is a part of the preschool week as is Christian education, music, and Spanish instruction. Students have access to a private play yard that meets all current safety standards with equipment perfect for 3-4 year old. 

 

 K4 Classroom
 ELC Play Yard

 

Lower School

Our Lower School block consists of the original Trinity Episcopal School building, a temporary portable building, and our Fine Arts building. K5-3rd grade classrooms reside in the main building along with the computer lab, Spanish classroom, library, parish hall, and chapel as well as the offices of the Head of School, Business Manager, and Instruction & Curriculum Director.
 
 K5 Classroom
 
 2nd Grade Classroom
 
 Computer Lab
 
 Chapel
 
The temporary building houses the upper grade Spanish classroom, Trinity Makerspace, and 3rd-5th grade classrooms.
 
 Spanish Classroom
 
 5th Grade Classroom
 
 5th Grade Classroom
 
 
The Parish Hall, shared by the school and the church, functions as both the school cafeteria and a meeting place for larger gatherings for awards ceremonies and theater performances. As our students learn and grow, the school remains a place where they are welcomed as members of the Trinity Family.
 
 Parish Hall
 
 

Middle School

Our Middle School building, funded entirely through donations, houses our core curriculum classrooms for 6th-8th grades, our science lab, K3 classroom, and gymnasium as well as the offices for the Assistant Head of School, Admissions Director and Development Director. This block also includes the large playground and free-play field.
 
 History Classroom
 
 K3 Classroom
 
Our air-conditioned competition gym is the site of physical education classes during the day and many volleyball and basketball games after school. It houses our Rock Wall, a professional climbing wall on the level of colleges or first-class gyms.
 
 Gymnasium and Rock Wall
 
 Playground and Free-Play Field
 
The children who walk through these hallways are known by name by all who work here. Our family atmosphere provides the nurturing environment necessary for building personal responsibility and academic success. During an average school day, our students may learn in the classroom, outdoors, in the Trinity Episcopal Church chapel or offsite during an outdoor education class or enrichment field trip.
 
In the hallway, you may see students transitioning from a specials class, the art teacher setting up a display of student artwork, or an administrator giving a tour to a prospective family. The Trinity family prides itself on the feeling of community, and it is strongly felt in every area of the school.