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Type
  
Independent

Head of School
  
Neil Anderson

Enrollment
  
430

Mascot
  
Owls

Number of students
  
430

Established
  
2009

Faculty
  
49

Phone
  
+1 281-656-1880

Motto
  
Ambulare in sapientia Dei

Trinity Classical School

Religious affiliation(s)
  
Christian, non-denominational

Address
  
7941 Katy Fwy #110, Houston, TX 77024, USA

Similar
  
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Trinity Classical School offers college-preparatory, Christian education for grades Pre-Kindergarten through Tenth Grade and is one of approximately 25 University-style (or "blended model") schools in Texas.

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Trinity Classical School is a member of the Association of Classical and Christian Schools, the Classical Latin School Association and has also been a member of the National Association of University-Model Schools. The school offers a classical curriculum and students attend classes on campus two days per week, with instruction continuing at home on the other three days of the week. Students are able to participate in fine arts electives, classes in Latin and Greek, as well as service projects. This hybrid model of education combines aspects of private and home schooling, resulting in greater parental participation and lower tuition fees.

Trinity Classical School is a non-profit organization and has received 501(c)(3) designation. The school receives no state or federal funding. Tuition for the 2016-2017 school year for all grades is $1,825 per semester ($3,650 per year). Books and tuition are purchased separately. The school offers two types of scholarships: need-based and ministerial.

Academics

The Classical Core is the fundamental TCS academic offering consisting of Language Arts, History, Science, Math, Music, and Classical Languages. These subjects are integrated and each subject is approached differently to correlate with the stage in the classical trivium that it is being taught (i.e., Grammar, Logic, or Rhetoric).

House System

In 2013, TCS adopted a House System whereby each student in seventh grade and up is randomly placed into a House. Students are placed into one of four houses: Maxwell, Kepler, Pascal, and Carver. Each house is named after a great scientist who held strong Christian beliefs. Each house has its own crest, necktie colors (for boys), scarf colors (for girls), Latin motto, service projects, and traditions. Houses compete each year for the House Cup.

Athletics

TCS sponsors a cross-country team, which is open to students in Grades 5 and up. During the Fall, the team competes in invitational meets across the Houston area. During the Winter and Spring, the team competes in 5K road races such as the Bellaire Trolley Run.

Arts

Choir and choral instruction is included in the curriculum for all students. Each grade performs a choral selection twice each year at the closing Semester Celebrations in December and May. The school offers Fine Art electives for all grades, including a Fine Arts Primer in music and visual art for grades PreK and Kindergarten, Theater and dramatic arts classes for Grades 1 through 4, and a range of Eloquium classes (theater tools and skills, drawing, journalism, poetry and short stories) for Grades 5 and up.

Extracurriculars

Due to the school's hybrid schedule with 2 days on-campus per week, many families choose to participate with their school friends in outside activities, classes, and teams. These activities are not sponsored by the school, but provide opportunities for students in the following areas:

  • Athletics (baseball, basketball, gymnastics, lacrosse, soccer, swimming, volleyball)
  • Academics (Spanish, Mandarin Chinese, Tutoring)
  • Enrichment (American Heritage, Chess, Scouting, Duke TIP, Computer Programming)
  • Fine Arts (Dance, Guitar, Piano, Violin, Voice)
  • References

    Trinity Classical School Wikipedia