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Patron saint(s)
  
Sedes Sapientiae

Headmaster
  
Dr. William M. Schmitt

Enrollment
  
80 students

Number of students
  
80

Founded
  
1979

Established
  
1979

Grades
  
7-12

Color
  
Red and Gold

Phone
  
+1 978-365-4795

Type
  
Private Independent Catholic

Address
  
471 Langen Rd, Lancaster, MA 01523, USA

Motto
  
Sed nomini tuo da gloriam (unofficial)

Similar
  
St Bernard's High Sch, Clinton High School, Nashoba Regional High Sch, The Bromfield School, Leominster Senior High Sch

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Trivium School is an independent Catholic college-preparatory school for boys and girls in grades seven through twelve. It is located in Lancaster, Massachusetts.

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Background

Trivium School was founded in 1979. Its first headmaster was John S. Schmitt. Schmitt studied education at Harvard University, taught briefly at Colorado Rocky Mountain School and Millbrook School, before founding Thomas More School in Harrisville, New Hampshire in 1959. Mr. Schmitt also taught at Thomas Aquinas College in California from 1974-1979. The School is named for the trivium, the first three liberal arts (Grammar, Logic, and Rhetoric). The students follow a unified curriculum that includes college preparatory studies with an emphasis on the intellectual virtues. The curriculum is influenced by the ideas of Mortimer J. Adler, Sister Miriam Joseph, and Dorothy L. Sayers in that its stated purpose is to develop the "tools for learning" instead of simply teaching subjects. The stated mission also includes the use of the Socratic method with small classes and a low student-teacher ratio. Students are required to participate in studios of music, visual arts, and drama and sing in the School chorus.

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Trivium School Wikipedia