Trinity just keeps getting stronger. Their math, reading and writing programs are excellent and innovative. The teachers are caring and talented, and the staff works hard to create an atmosphere that's both challenging and nurturing. I wouldn't send my children anywhere else!
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Posted by a parent on 08/07/09
My daughter has been at Trinity for the past 5 years. It has been an all around wonderful experience for our family. The faculty is excellent, especially in the middle school. Opportunities for parents and students to get involved are numerous. There is a warm and welcoming feel that permeates the
... Read more school. Each child is nurtured and encouraged to work towards realizing their full potential. Most graduates are accepted to their first choice high school and I hear from their parents that they are very well prepared. We have an excellent placement coordinator that works with both students and parents throughout the process. Homework is manageable but consistent, teaching good time management skills. Read less
Posted by a parent on 07/07/09
I attended Trinity Episcopal School from the Day it first opened all they way through eight grade. I believe that yes it prepared me for high school, but after going to a great public school for high school. I realized that the small social world is horrible. The whole school is filled with stuck up
... Read more family's that control the school with their money. Everything about the school is about money. Some of the teachers are great, but all this diversity crap you here about 'we include everyone' the only reason they include everyone is so they can stay accredited and not hurt their image. For a long time I loved Trinity until I realized how screwed up it really is, and how it is nothing like the real world. If you want the private school experience I strongly recommend trying Saint Stephan's or Saint Andrews over trinity. Read less
Posted by a student on 05/15/09
I graduated last year. My middle school years were especially turbulent, with few teachers that actually cared about me or their subject matter. The faculty and Head of Schools (Lower, Middle, and both) rotated around almost every year with drastic changes for each one many students simply stopped caring.
... Read more It was a bad experience for me, and I am so happy in my new school now that I can look back and ask: I actually went through that? Read less
Posted by a student on 12/23/08
Trinity is a great school. We especially liked the athletic program. I can only speak for the middle school which was very well rounded. Ms. P is an outstanding, caring, compassionate, wonderful teacher. My only complaint is the same complaint I have with most schools in that they give too much homework.
... Read more There is no evidence to support homework provides academic benefits or promotes good work habits. The better the teacher the less the homework...... Read less
Posted by a parent on 09/25/07
Trinity is a great school. It has a wonderful, nurturing environment that allows kids to be and become comfortable with who they are. It has rigorous academics; however, there is a balance with allowing family time. It has a diverse student population and great athletic teams. The arts program is one
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Posted by a parent on 02/22/07
My children have attended Trinity Episopal School for the past three years. This school has wonderful, highly qualified faculty who are interested in the overall success of the students. The curriculum improves each year as well. The school environment helps foster respect, leadership, and academic
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Posted by a parent on 12/16/05
I worked at Trinity Episcopal School in Austin, before my kids were born. I was warmly welcomed, as all are, no matter what your religion. The community is a very friendly one and aims at being diverse. The curriculum is innovative as well as traditional, and the children that attend Trinity excel in
... Read more so many areas. The arts are highly valued at Trinity and they just completed construction on their own arts building. Trinity Episcopal is a private school and expensive, but worth it, if you can afford it. There are scholarships available. I loved working at Trinity and would highly recommend it to parents moving to the Austin area. Read less
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