I enrolled my child in this school with an open mind despite the reviews. However, after glancing at the books, I realize that this school is very much behind academically. Iwas shocked to see that my child has already learned about 3/4 of the contents of theMath book in her previous grade in public
... Read more school. My child also stated that although the teacher is very nice, she is extremely disorganized and confuses the children when she jumps from one lesson to another. The children actually complained to eachother about it. From what I can observe, everyone appears extremely warm and nurturing. However, some teachers may be a bit too old to be teaching. I believe someone needs to evaluate the academic standards in comparison to public schools. If I continue to see a decline in her studies, I will have no choice but to take her out. Read less
Posted by a parent on 08/25/09
I love Trinity thier teachers and staff are definitly the best in deltona. well as far as i am concerned i would drive my kid from anywhere in florida to attend this school nothing but the best for my kids and i am not loaded either but i think a education like this is definitly priceless
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Posted by a parent on 06/02/09
I never had a discipline problem and I left the school after one year. The school prices are constantly going up and most of the money is probably ging to their athletic program. The football players can do whatever they want to do. They need to invest in more computers, hardcover textbooks, and more
... Read more teachers. My history teacher was swapped out three times last year. A student cannot function like that. A lot of these teachers have degrees in one subject, yet teach three. Elementary is ok. Middle and High School is hjorrible. Read less
Posted by a student on 05/22/09
I think i forgot to rate this school in my review, but i give it 5 stars for teaching christian principles, for great leadership and caring teachers and for a well run sports program. my kids had attended public school before, thank God for a place like Trinity!!
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Posted by a parent on 05/22/09
i have worked at trinity for almost 10 years now. i have seen it go from around 200 students to over 600. it is amazing how many students come back to tell us that they would give anything to be back here. there are many people who just don't fit into a certain type of school and become unhappy.
... Read more that unhappiness usually comes from within. the leadership at trinity has turned this school around. we have discipline, rigor in academics, a wonderful fine arts progra and a great athletic program. your child can get all he/she needs at Trinity and a great christian education along with it. We seek to minister to every child that attends here the true love of Jesus and you can't get any better than that. Read less
Posted by a teacher on 05/22/09
It is amazing how innacurate many of these reviews are. Please be careful when reading from sites such as these - they are most often places for the disgruntled to vent because they have a discipline problem or didn't pay thier bills. TCA is among the cheapest in Central Florida for tuition. One reviewer
... Read more mentioned the renovations and stated that they were done during school - in fact they were done over the summer - an investment of over $500,000.00 does that sound money hungry to you? Its not all about sports- check out SAT scores, the number of graduates in college and all of the fine arts programs including award winning art and band! My children are receiving a Christian education in a wonderful place. Perfect? No place is. Many who have left for public schools have returned - what does that tell you? Read less
Posted by a parent on 05/14/09
My son has been there since the VPK program and is now in 2nd grade. I do not feel that they push the athletic program. The school tries to bring out the best in each student whether it be academically or scholastically. I feel that they ar exceeding the public school academics.
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Posted by a parent on 03/26/09
All they care about is the sport team Academically, students are way behind public school students. Teachers are old. The rest just do not care to challenge them. Barely any homework. Very partial to staff children and sports team. My child feel way behind compared to public school friends -- and
... Read more she was a strait A student before coming here. Principal could care less about any of these concerns from the parents. They are not caring and loving toward the children as they should be. Actually they seem like they do not even like children, but they sure like money! And this is a 'christian school'! Save yourself the agrevation. Find another school. These people care more about the money , not the students or God for that matter. Read less
Posted by a parent on 03/09/09
Reading all of the forums on this website from previous students who say that they have not had a good learning experience at Trinity, I can honestly say that I believe them due to the spelling issues on many of these blogs. I also know from experience of having two of my children attend TCA. My son
... Read more graduated, but took my daughter out after 2 years. Their idea of an honors class is to put them up one grade level and let it go at that. If it hadn't of been for me, the parent, suggesting that she be put into their 'honors' class it never would have been done. I don't believe they follow their students progress and try to challenge them enough. I am much happier with a public school. Read less
Posted by a parent on 12/05/08
I actually have two children attending Trinity I will have to give accolade to the elementary program, but unfortunately the middle and high program are a joke. I am absolutely appalled at what my older child comes home with for home work I myself is an educator, and I think my children are not been
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