This school will pick at every little thing they can. I would not reccomend sending your child here.
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Posted by a parent on 05/07/09
Holy Trinity Is An awesome school! i think every kid should go there the teachers are so educational!
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Posted by a parent on 04/27/09
I think the recognition as a National Blue Ribbon School speaks many words for the academic quality you'd find at Holy Trinity. A perfect environment, no. But when you look at the other local affordable alternatives, you'll be hard pressed to beat this as the best choice out there.
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Posted by a parent on 11/24/07
I think Holy Trinity is an excellent school. They teach the kids right from wrong and how not to back-talk. The teachers have been there for 15-20 years but always do new things for the students. They can play games but learn at the same time. It is a blue ribbon school and 58% of people get academic
... Read more scholarships compared to other schools who only have about 15%. Holy Trinity prepares all students for High School and everyone who went to High School said since Holy Trinity was strict it makes High School a breeze. I am proud of Holy Trinity and they also have P.E.P. classes for kids after school. This helps them if they are struggling or want to do a fu activity. I recommend Holy Trinity to everybody because it is the greatest school around! Read less
Posted by a parent on 10/07/07
It's a really big school where you could be considered just a number. Comparable to Holy Spirit in academics, which are not great. There is bus service so that is the only reason we stay.
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Posted by a parent on 10/05/07
I have been at Holy Trinity for 8 years now. I read a few of the other reviews and could not disagree more about the staff. We transferred frrom another parish and were welcomed with open arms. My son who was making the transition during junior high ws made to feel as if he were the most important
... Read more student they had. I never have walked into the school that I am not greeted with a hello and how can we help The educaton has been second to none. My son went on to St. X and excelled. We can never thank this school enough for all it has done for all our kids. Read less
Posted by a parent on 10/08/06
My daughters have been attending Holy Trinity Parish School for seven years and have loved every minute of it. My three daughters have had positive academic and social experiences throughout their schooling at Holy Trinity Parish School. The administrative staff has always been welcoming and their
... Read more leadership has been outstanding. The school has always welcomed parent involvement and I have taken this to heart by being an involved parent. I have been in the classroom helping with each of my daughters in many different areas; writing centers, reading centers, holiday parties, etc. The teachers have always welcomed parents and believe the foundation of the school is partly based on parent involvement. The open door policy at Holy Trinity has always impressed me. I am a proud parent of three daughters who love Holy Trinity Parish School and wouldn't have it any other way. Read less
Posted by a parent on 08/17/06
I attended Holy Trinity and then went to public school where I did not learn anything new until junior year! They are ahead of the game. I am now a sucessfull local resturaunt owner. Did not like school then but must now recomend.
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Posted by a former student on 03/26/06
I went to a catholic grade school in louisville and was very excited to send our child to holy trinity school. It was a very dissapointing experience. The staff was not very inviting or friendly, our child was not learning or enjoying going to school. We were very unhappy about the overall experience
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Posted by a parent on 02/20/06
Holy Trinity is a school that is great in academics but lacking everywhere else. The staff is very unfriendly and not very helpful to parents or students. The overall experience was horrible and we would not recommend it to anyone.
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Louisville schools — Holy Trinity Parish School is located at 423 Cherrywood Rd, Louisville KY 40207. 423 Cherrywood Rd is in the 40207 ZIP code in Louisville, KY The school district for Holy Trinity Parish School is the Archdiocese Louisville Education Off. Holy Trinity Parish School is a Catholic school that serves grade levels K - 8.
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