School Information
-
GreatSchools Rating:
-
Educational Climate:
Above Average
-
Technology Measure:
Medium-low
-
Type:
Private
-
Grades:
Pre-kindergarten - 12th Grade
-
District:
-
Students/Teacher:
NOT REPORTED
-
Students/Grade:
7.9
-
Number Students:
110
-
Number Teachers:
NOT REPORTED
-
Number Classrooms:
15
-
Expense/Pupil:
-
Poverty Level:
NOT REPORTED
-
Number Computers:
9
-
Number PCs:
004
-
Number Macs:
005
-
Principal:
Mrs Jean Plunkett
-
CHARTER SCHOOL
-
GIFTED AND TALENTED PROGRAMS
-
ESL
-
SPECIAL EDUCATION
-
ADVANCED PLACEMENT
-
BEFORE AND AFTER SCHOOL PROGRAMS
-
ALTERNATIVE PROGRAMS
-
YEAR ROUND CLASSES
-
VOC-TECH
-
ADULT EDUCATION
-
NCLB SCHOOL
-
BLUE RIBBON SCHOOL
-
COALITION OF ESSENTIAL SCHOOLS
-
AYP SCHOOL
-
INTERNATIONAL BACCALAUREATE
-
MAGNET SCHOOL
School Ratings & Reviews
School Ratings (9 ratings)
Parent Review |
Rating:
Posted 2011-09-22
"We have two TCS graduates. We recommend that you start your children in k4 if possible. Our children started in grades 2nd and 6th. I regret the timethat was lost while they attended the public school progam. Trinity did a phenomenal job getting them to grade level in a short amount of time. Our lives are forever change thanks to the dedicated teachers at TCS."
Parent Review |
Rating:
Posted 2011-06-09
"Great place to educate your children. The teachers and administration truly care about your childs future. They will walk with you the extra mile to see your student succeed. I'm grateful for the difference they have made in our childrens lives. Our daughter is in college now and I'm so thankful for the advantages that Trinity has given her both academically and spiritually."
Parent Review |
Rating:
Posted 2011-05-16
"We have had children in Trinity Christian School since 2001 and are very pleased with the school. The ability to write well is taught from an early age, as is Bible verse memorization. Latin, logic, worldviews and rhetoric enable each child to become a thinking person who can communicate well. World and US history are covered thoroughly and government (including study of the US Constitution and other founding documents) and geography are two semester courses. Art, music, English, foreign languages, biology, anatomy and physiology, chemistry and physics as well as four years of high school Saxon math are offered. Opportunities for sports, academic and music competition are available and encouraged. Classes are small and teacher/student ratio is low. There are weekly chapels in the grade school and daily devotions in the high school that encourage the children to walk with Christ. Conflict resolution is from a Christian perspective. Parental involvement is welcome. Trinity has done an excellent job of preparing our children for both college and for life."
Other Review |
Rating:
Posted 2010-10-07
"I attended Trinity for three years in high school. While I don't regret my experience there, I have no intentions of allowing my children to attend. I feel that they expect their students to have absolutely no life outside of school (this is due to the absurd volume of homework given nightly). In fact, I had less homework in college than I did in high school. Also, many of the teachers that I had did not care if homework was done correctly - they only cared that you had paper with some type of work on it. The prinicple of the school goes out of his way to make the female students uncomfortable. Trinity also does not have an adequate number of teachers for the classes that they offer."
Parent Review |
Rating:
Posted 2009-08-13
"We enrolled our daughters, one in kindergarten, one in seventh grade, with high expectations based on very positive experiences at previous Christian schools. Unfortunately, we were bitterly disappointed . At Trinity we found shoddy teaching practices, prideful attitudes, incompetent business office procedures, and an overall feeling of a second-rate, poorly run instiitution. Our kindergartener changed in 9 weeks from a happy, excited learner to a cringing, crying, depressed child. The teacher told us she did not have time to help each child, in a class of 14 with 2 full-time teachers. We pulled her and put her in public school, where she received more positive reinforcement in one day than in the previous 9 weeks! Our 7th grader was shown 'The Patriot' (rated R) with no parental permission sought. She also went to public school and was 4 months behind in math due to Trinity's outdated curriculum! Terrible School!"