Holy Trinity Catholoic School has great teachers and staff. Their dedication shows in all of our children and we are blessed to attend this school.
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Posted by a parent on 11/10/08
As a current student of HTCS, I am very grateful that I attend there. I have attended for seven years and have learned so much and made so many friends. The extracurricular activities have so much to offer and are so much fun. The school is very disciplined and expects your best effort always. The only
... Read more negative comment I have is that the principal has lacked some leadership in the last few years. Despite that it is a great school and I will always remember it. I recommend HTCS over all other schools. Read less
Posted by a student on 08/12/08
Holy Trinity is vastly superior to the public schools in the area, one of our children started in the public school system and we decided to give him the opportunity to attend private school. After looking at several schools in Dallas and Fort Worth we settled on HTCS. We have not been disappointed;
... Read more the school offers an excellent balance between academic excellence and values and discipline. This may be a school that's a bit too demanding for both children and parents who are less inclined to high academic standards and stricter discipline than public schools. The principal is someone who truly cares about the children and is there due to vocation and not just as a means to hold a paying job, the teachers are equally committed and are clearly there due to vocation more than for the money - we never saw that in public school. Great School! Read less
Posted by a parent on 05/30/08
Starting next year I will have all four of my children at Holy Trinity. The school has been a wonderful environment for my children. They are not only receiving a great education but are learning the values that I believe are important in life. I have to admit that I have been leary this year considering
... Read more I have a high functioning autistic child. But they have bent over backwards for him and we haven't had any problems w/his issues. My oldest child transferred in from another catholic school years ago and was behind but caught up w/a little extra work. The number of parent volunteers are amazing. The teachers are strict but encouraging. My children and I are proud to be part of such a christian environment. Read less
Posted by a parent on 03/01/08
As a former student, I honestly couldn't recommend this school to anyone. The teachers are awful. The principal shows no leadership whatsoever. There were no electives, except 'manners' class in 8th grade and let me say that the kids were some of the rudest I've ever known. There was zero respect and
... Read more teachers tried to hard to be 'cool' than lay down the law. I want to close this with, I'm glad I'm in high school because I'm not missing Holy Trinity at all! Read less
Posted by a former student on 05/30/07
This is our second year in HTCS, our daughter came to this school in fifth grade and she is shining. The amount of work and grade of difficulty meet our expectations. She works pretty hard, but has never complained. We know that at HTCS our daughter is not only getting an excellent academic level,
... Read more but she is also learning study skills and discipline that will prepare her for the rest of her life. We think the whole student formation is very important, that is why we prefer a Catholic education over a public schools. Parent involvement is important. Read less
Posted by a parent on 05/29/07
This is an outstanding school. We are recent out of state transfers and indeed this school will challenge you and your child. The ciriculum is comprehensive particularly in language arts, science and language. The Spanish program is world class. Work is intense. It is a rigiorous school, not for the
... Read more faint of heart for either child or parent. You must be a deeply involved parent or child will find it very difficult. Particularly in the lower grade levels. Expectations are very high and grading tough. However the school works very hard to accomodate all children at all learning levels. We have a child with ADD and the school has been very accomodating in working with and supporting our child's needs. As a result our child is thriving and doing execeptionally well in school. We highly recommend this school. Read less
Posted by a parent on 05/16/07
As an educator and a parent, I believe that Holy Trinity Catholic School provides the best education in the area. We had to pull our daughter out of the public education system because they where not responding to her academic needs. Holy Trinity, I am pleased to say fulfilled those needs. We have
... Read more been at the school for 3 years. Now, all my children attend. We have and will continue to recommend this school to parents looking for a solid and challenging education for their children. Read less
Posted by a parent on 04/27/07
The families at this school are wonderful! Sadly, however, I can't recommend this school. Our children attended for three years, but we removed them as we became increasingly concerned with the school's lack of leadership and their narrow definition of an acceptable student. Our experiences in the
... Read more public school system after we left Holy Trinity have been eyeopening. Holy Trinity's academics, quality and tenure of teachers, extracurricular programs, and most importantly, the leadership are all lacking in comparison. We had our hearts broken with the thought of leaving a Catholic education, but it was not worth the struggles we experienced at Holy Trinity. Had the administration valued parent input, we might have been able to resolve our concerns. Read less
Posted by a parent on 04/09/07
I would not recommend sending your child to this school unless your child is a 'perfect' student. By perfect, I mean performing at an above average level. What I found is students who began in the school at an early age appear to be successful and excel. New transfer students struggle especially,
... Read more those transferring from public schools. There is no room or tolerance for falling behind, forgetting homework or incomplete work. Read less
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Grapevine schools — Holy Trinity Catholic School is located at 3750 William D Tate Ave, Grapevine TX 76051. 3750 William D Tate Ave is in the 76051 ZIP code in Grapevine, TX The school district for Holy Trinity Catholic School is the Diocese Of Fort Worth Education Off. Holy Trinity Catholic School is a Catholic school that serves grade levels PK - 8.
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