Trinity Prep provides a great education as well as a good foundation for success. It taught me not only the value of academics but also the ability to pursue my passions. Most importantly it gave me a keen understanding of the unique abilities each of us have as individuals. The Trinity environment inspires
... Read more students to reach for the stars and overcome your obstacles (ad astra per aspera). The 'trinity bubble' is a real phenomenon. Many kids become used to the affluent environment and are unable to relate to lesser privileged individuals. This is, of course, undesirable. I consider the bubble a sort of necessary evil. I would rather shape my mind in a positive environment around motivated peers than not. College was my time to learn about the world. Trinity's most invaluable lesson is not in the books or reports. It's in every student and teacher. Everyone has purpose and value. Read less
Posted by a student on 08/26/09
If you believe that academics are THE most important thing in life, then definately send your child here. Trinity provides the most exceptional education out of any school I have ever known. They truly educate the student to think and persuade. It's actually harder than upper level college. Your
... Read more child's friends will also be those who take their studies seriously (they must or they would be gone) The downside of course is that your child will be studying and writing papers constantly. It is very difficult for them to have any kind of a life outside of academics. It's also harder to get into some colleges and to get the bright futures scholarship, because their GPA will be much lower. (A 'C' trinity student could've done 1/3 of the work at public and get all A's) But if you have an exceptional child who needs a challange, Trinity is perfect. Read less
Posted by a parent on 02/11/09
This is by far the most rigorous school in Central Florida. A lot is expected from the students, and nearly all graduates find themselves well prepared for college. The only downfall is that many resort to unhealthy measures in order to keep up with the high expectations. Stress levels are always
... Read more high, but I think most would agree that experiencing this in high school makes college a breeze. I know I was highly prepared for the rigors of med school. Read less
Posted by a other on 12/13/08
Maybe the 'best in central Florida,' but it has a long way to go to compete with the best in the nation. College admissions are good, but not as good as the first entry would have you believe. A few get Ivies; the largest percentage get Florida schools. The physical plant is attractive, though behind
... Read more the times in the science labs and computer labs. The curriculum is outdated; there is little innovation or creativity in the offerings, which have changed little from what was being taught in most ambitious schools forty years ago. Athletics is competitive; many would-be athletes are cut, even in middle school. New ideas are not encouraged, nor are they welcome. Just say 'no' solves many points of contention between administration and families. It'll do, may be the best in the area, but it's unfortunately too interested in maintaining the status quo, and oblivious to it's shortcomings. Read less
Posted by a parent on 09/25/08
Trinity Prep is the very best school in Central Florida. Why? 1. Results: more than 95% of Trinity Prep grads are selected by either their first or second college choice. 2. Results: Trinity Prep grads go to the very best universities in America. 3. Sports success: Trinity Prep was the All-Florida
... Read more Sports Champion two years in a row in 2002-2003 and 2003-2004. 4. Sportsmanship: Trinity Prep was selected as the winner of the All-State Sportsmanship award for 2008. 5. Success: 26% of the class of 2007 were selected as National Merit students. 6. Success: Average SAT was 1303. 7. Community: Our small school's mentorship and leadership programs foster love and a sense of community. 8. Religious diversity: We are an Episcopal school that teaches love and tolerance of all religions. Our chapel is often inter-faith. 9. Great facilities. 10. Professional Faculty: More than half of the faculty have their Master's degrees and 6 are P.H.D.s. t.b.continued..... Read less
Posted by a teacher on 08/22/08
My son was at the top of his class in a public school before we moved to Orlando. He found out quickly he could not 'coast by' at Trinity. As rigorous as it was, the teachers and staff were always there for support and gave him the tools to succeed. We are not wealthy and that must have been difficult
... Read more at times for him, but we never felt the elitism some others have mentioned. Instead I felt a mutual interest in giving our children a great education. Read less
Posted by a parent on 07/30/08
Trinity really teaches you everything you need to know to succeed in college and beyond.
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Posted by a student on 07/28/08
Wealth was definitely an issue with many of the staff, parents and students alike - too much emphasis on elitism and not enough on interest in 'real life' and concerns of the children with in the school. Whilst there is a relaxing setting for the school you have to have endurance to understand the rigors
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Posted by a parent on 04/30/08
Trinity is a rigorous school, but the teaching does not compare to many of the private schools in orlando. I am now attending another area school and I am MUCH happier there.
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Posted by a other on 04/17/08
Trinity provides a wide variety of sports, fine arts, and academics. Its is a religious school but only religious in a way of chapels. A very good dress code is given to ensure the safety of students personal areas. The disipline of the schoo is well done but they could give us students a little slack.
... Read more The PE classes are graded on the ablitiy to play and understand the sport not on how well played. The sport teams are competetive but also encourage fun. When cuts are made coaches try to make it as nice as possiable to tell you. It's a great school and I encourage you to cheak it out. Read less
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