130,000 6:1
average studentteacher ratio
flourish
square feet under one roof
70
years of implementing best practices in early childhood and elementary education
Established 1951
60+
Celebrating 70 years of
joyful learning.
after-school offerings
5:1
Mission Statement Serving children age three through Sixth Grade, Trinity School creates a community of learners in a diverse and distinctly elementary-only environment, in which each child develops the knowledge, skills, and character to achieve his or her unique potential as a responsible, productive, and compassionate member of the School and greater community.
age 3 – 6th grade
Program and Pedagogy Pillars Celebrating the present and preparing our students for the future within a nurturing and caring educational environment, we: • Cherish Childhood Provide joyful experiences that include play- and passion-based learning Ensure developmentally appropriate experiences Design experiences around what is important in the life of a child
student-teacher ratio for Early Learners and Pre-K
serves
588
students who are known and empowered
• Deepen Students’ Educational Experience Develop creative and critical thinking and questioning skills Value both process and product of learning
Trinity School does not discriminate based on race, color, gender,
Connect learning vertically, horizontally, cross curricularly, and globally
religion or creed, national or ethnic origin, sexual orientation, or
• Empower Students in Their Learning
family composition in the administration of our admission and
Foster a growth mindset
educational policies, in the extension of financial assistance, or
Cultivate voice, choice, and self-reflection
other school-administered programs.
Promote leadership
Trinity School is accredited by the Southern Association of
So that our students:
Independent Schools (SAIS) and the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools (SACS). Member of the National Association of Independent Schools (NAIS), Georgia Independent School Association (GISA), and Atlanta Area Association of Independent Schools (AAAIS).
• Build Academic Foundation Establish proficiency in essential knowledge and skills Embrace diverse experiences of a well-rounded education • Develop Character Foundation Exhibit ethical skills, habits, and attitudes of empathy, integrity, and respect Demonstrate performance skills, habits, and attitudes of accountability, persistence, and resilience • Exhibit Continued Curiosity, Creativity, and Confidence
flourish Established 1951
Trinity School 4301 Northside Parkway NW Atlanta, GA 30327 404-231-8118 | admissions@trinityatl.org www.trinityatl.org
Facebook.com/trinityatl twitter.com/trinityatl instagram.com/trinityschool #trinitylearns
Imagine, discover, and experiment independently and collaboratively Adapt to new situations and a changing world
25% students of color
130,000 6:1
average studentteacher ratio
flourish
square feet under one roof
70
years of implementing best practices in early childhood and elementary education
Established 1951
60+
Celebrating 70 years of
joyful learning.
after-school offerings
5:1
Mission Statement Serving children age three through Sixth Grade, Trinity School creates a community of learners in a diverse and distinctly elementary-only environment, in which each child develops the knowledge, skills, and character to achieve his or her unique potential as a responsible, productive, and compassionate member of the School and greater community.
age 3 – 6th grade
Program and Pedagogy Pillars Celebrating the present and preparing our students for the future within a nurturing and caring educational environment, we: • Cherish Childhood Provide joyful experiences that include play- and passion-based learning Ensure developmentally appropriate experiences Design experiences around what is important in the life of a child
student-teacher ratio for Early Learners and Pre-K
serves
588
students who are known and empowered
• Deepen Students’ Educational Experience Develop creative and critical thinking and questioning skills Value both process and product of learning
Trinity School does not discriminate based on race, color, gender,
Connect learning vertically, horizontally, cross curricularly, and globally
religion or creed, national or ethnic origin, sexual orientation, or
• Empower Students in Their Learning
family composition in the administration of our admission and
Foster a growth mindset
educational policies, in the extension of financial assistance, or
Cultivate voice, choice, and self-reflection
other school-administered programs.
Promote leadership
Trinity School is accredited by the Southern Association of
So that our students:
Independent Schools (SAIS) and the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools (SACS). Member of the National Association of Independent Schools (NAIS), Georgia Independent School Association (GISA), and Atlanta Area Association of Independent Schools (AAAIS).
• Build Academic Foundation Establish proficiency in essential knowledge and skills Embrace diverse experiences of a well-rounded education • Develop Character Foundation Exhibit ethical skills, habits, and attitudes of empathy, integrity, and respect Demonstrate performance skills, habits, and attitudes of accountability, persistence, and resilience • Exhibit Continued Curiosity, Creativity, and Confidence
flourish Established 1951
Trinity School 4301 Northside Parkway NW Atlanta, GA 30327 404-231-8118 | admissions@trinityatl.org www.trinityatl.org
Facebook.com/trinityatl twitter.com/trinityatl instagram.com/trinityschool #trinitylearns
Imagine, discover, and experiment independently and collaboratively Adapt to new situations and a changing world
25% students of color
130,000 6:1
average studentteacher ratio
flourish
square feet under one roof
70
years of implementing best practices in early childhood and elementary education
Established 1951
60+
Celebrating 70 years of
joyful learning.
after-school offerings
5:1
Mission Statement Serving children age three through Sixth Grade, Trinity School creates a community of learners in a diverse and distinctly elementary-only environment, in which each child develops the knowledge, skills, and character to achieve his or her unique potential as a responsible, productive, and compassionate member of the School and greater community.
age 3 – 6th grade
Program and Pedagogy Pillars Celebrating the present and preparing our students for the future within a nurturing and caring educational environment, we: • Cherish Childhood Provide joyful experiences that include play- and passion-based learning Ensure developmentally appropriate experiences Design experiences around what is important in the life of a child
student-teacher ratio for Early Learners and Pre-K
serves
588
students who are known and empowered
• Deepen Students’ Educational Experience Develop creative and critical thinking and questioning skills Value both process and product of learning
Trinity School does not discriminate based on race, color, gender,
Connect learning vertically, horizontally, cross curricularly, and globally
religion or creed, national or ethnic origin, sexual orientation, or
• Empower Students in Their Learning
family composition in the administration of our admission and
Foster a growth mindset
educational policies, in the extension of financial assistance, or
Cultivate voice, choice, and self-reflection
other school-administered programs.
Promote leadership
Trinity School is accredited by the Southern Association of
So that our students:
Independent Schools (SAIS) and the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools (SACS). Member of the National Association of Independent Schools (NAIS), Georgia Independent School Association (GISA), and Atlanta Area Association of Independent Schools (AAAIS).
• Build Academic Foundation Establish proficiency in essential knowledge and skills Embrace diverse experiences of a well-rounded education • Develop Character Foundation Exhibit ethical skills, habits, and attitudes of empathy, integrity, and respect Demonstrate performance skills, habits, and attitudes of accountability, persistence, and resilience • Exhibit Continued Curiosity, Creativity, and Confidence
flourish Established 1951
Trinity School 4301 Northside Parkway NW Atlanta, GA 30327 404-231-8118 | admissions@trinityatl.org www.trinityatl.org
Facebook.com/trinityatl twitter.com/trinityatl instagram.com/trinityschool #trinitylearns
Imagine, discover, and experiment independently and collaboratively Adapt to new situations and a changing world
25% students of color
Loving Experts in their Fields
Extended Programs and Summer Camp
Learning Team
Affording a Trinity School Education
Trinity attracts and retains the most qualified and
Each year, about 80 percent of Trinity students
Trinity’s Learning Team administers specialized
Trinity School offers financial assistance to those who
enthusiastic teachers, and they love what they do.
participate in Extended Programs, the School’s robust
one-on-one and small-group instruction for students
need it, and applying for financial assistance will not
Experts in early childhood and elementary education,
after-school program. Trinity Teachers and experts from
with learning differences, providing another layer of
affect the consideration of your child for admission.
our teachers participate in school-supported, continual
the community offer engaging experiences that are a true
individualized support to help them become academically
Following admissions decisions, awards are specifically
professional development to stay at the top of their field, and
extension of Trinity’s school day and mission. Your child will
independent and confident learners.
made through the financial assistance committee at Trinity
more than 70 percent of our lead teachers hold an advanced
explore their interests and grow through structured activities
degree. All faculty members are passionate about the
and play. Affordable programming is available to all students
subjects they teach and are readily available to their students.
until 6 PM each school day.
And our teachers love to work here! For three consecutive years, Trinity has been awarded a Top Workplaces honor by The Atlanta Journal-Constitution. For 2021, more than 3,000 Atlanta companies were nominated or asked to participate in the Top Workplaces contest. A total of 175 companies, representing less than 6 percent of survey participants, were selected, and Trinity made the list in the “Top Midsize Workplace” category (150–499 employees).
Committed to Health and Safety
and academic needs, whether your child is learning to
some portion of the tuition, and all financial assistance requests are kept confidential.
read, strengthening math fluency, preparing for a test, or
Trinity also offers several tuition payment options to fit your
needs of each family, including drop-in care, your child can
developing organizational strategies.
family’s needs. Tuition covers most yearly school expenses,
participate in one after-school activity or several. There are more than 60 after-school offerings—including karate, yoga, dance, cheerleading, running, robotics, coding, math, art, chess, and music lessons—and an optional nap time for our youngest learners each day. In addition to our after-school program, Trinity School holds a wide-range of sports, academic, and special interest camps in June and late July that are taught by many of the same
of its community members. We continually refine the
Extended Programs teachers and community experts.
allowed our students to maintain joyful learning on campus.
Learning Team Specialists are here to support all learning
School. Every family receiving assistance is asked to pay
With a variety of possibilities designed to best meet the
Trinity School is committed to the health and safety School’s strong health and safety protocols that have
While all students benefit from differentiated instruction, our
Discover more at trinityatl.org/extendedprograms
In addition to working with students individually and in small groups, our Learning Team partners with teachers and parents at all grade levels. These specialists often work in the classroom to support teachers, help with differentiated instruction, review accommodations, and identify additional ways to teach concepts to students with varying learning needs.
including lunch, outdoor trips and activities, technology access, school supplies, and yearbooks. In addition to tuition,
Bright. Funny. Speaks French. Played a lead in the Opera. Learning fashion design. This is no accident.
you can expect to pay for uniforms and Trinity School Parents’
Every step of Dorian’s Trinity journey has been
Association (TSPA) dues. To help keep uniform costs down,
intentional. From three years old on, we’ve helped
TSPA holds used uniform sales throughout the school year.
her deepen and expand the understanding that came before. Now, she has grown as a critical thinker, she has risen to intellectual challenges, and she has blossomed as a leader. Best of all, she knows herself as a learner. She’s well prepared for success in middle school and beyond.
Middle School Placement As with everything at Trinity School, the middle school placement process is a learning opportunity for our students. By thoughtfully and intentionally equipping students to transition to their next schools, we are also educating and preparing them for the many transitions they will face throughout life. Sarah Morgan Bonham, our Director of Outplacement, works closely with parents, students, and Atlanta area schools. She cultivates excellent partnerships with all the schools to which our students apply and meets with families one-on-one to guide them through the application process, support them as they explore secondary school options, and ensure a smooth transition during the next step of their educational journey. “Once a Trinity child, always a Trinity child” is more than a Trinity School motto. Our students are known and loved during their time here, and we maintain that relationship after they graduate from Trinity and celebrate our alumni’s successes as they make their mark on the world. Questions? Contact Sarah Morgan Bonham at sbonham@trinityatl.org
Loving Experts in their Fields
Extended Programs and Summer Camp
Learning Team
Affording a Trinity School Education
Trinity attracts and retains the most qualified and
Each year, about 80 percent of Trinity students
Trinity’s Learning Team administers specialized
Trinity School offers financial assistance to those who
enthusiastic teachers, and they love what they do.
participate in Extended Programs, the School’s robust
one-on-one and small-group instruction for students
need it, and applying for financial assistance will not
Experts in early childhood and elementary education,
after-school program. Trinity Teachers and experts from
with learning differences, providing another layer of
affect the consideration of your child for admission.
our teachers participate in school-supported, continual
the community offer engaging experiences that are a true
individualized support to help them become academically
Following admissions decisions, awards are specifically
professional development to stay at the top of their field, and
extension of Trinity’s school day and mission. Your child will
independent and confident learners.
made through the financial assistance committee at Trinity
more than 70 percent of our lead teachers hold an advanced
explore their interests and grow through structured activities
degree. All faculty members are passionate about the
and play. Affordable programming is available to all students
subjects they teach and are readily available to their students.
until 6 PM each school day.
And our teachers love to work here! For three consecutive years, Trinity has been awarded a Top Workplaces honor by The Atlanta Journal-Constitution. For 2021, more than 3,000 Atlanta companies were nominated or asked to participate in the Top Workplaces contest. A total of 175 companies, representing less than 6 percent of survey participants, were selected, and Trinity made the list in the “Top Midsize Workplace” category (150–499 employees).
Committed to Health and Safety
and academic needs, whether your child is learning to
some portion of the tuition, and all financial assistance requests are kept confidential.
read, strengthening math fluency, preparing for a test, or
Trinity also offers several tuition payment options to fit your
needs of each family, including drop-in care, your child can
developing organizational strategies.
family’s needs. Tuition covers most yearly school expenses,
participate in one after-school activity or several. There are more than 60 after-school offerings—including karate, yoga, dance, cheerleading, running, robotics, coding, math, art, chess, and music lessons—and an optional nap time for our youngest learners each day. In addition to our after-school program, Trinity School holds a wide-range of sports, academic, and special interest camps in June and late July that are taught by many of the same
of its community members. We continually refine the
Extended Programs teachers and community experts.
allowed our students to maintain joyful learning on campus.
Learning Team Specialists are here to support all learning
School. Every family receiving assistance is asked to pay
With a variety of possibilities designed to best meet the
Trinity School is committed to the health and safety School’s strong health and safety protocols that have
While all students benefit from differentiated instruction, our
Discover more at trinityatl.org/extendedprograms
In addition to working with students individually and in small groups, our Learning Team partners with teachers and parents at all grade levels. These specialists often work in the classroom to support teachers, help with differentiated instruction, review accommodations, and identify additional ways to teach concepts to students with varying learning needs.
including lunch, outdoor trips and activities, technology access, school supplies, and yearbooks. In addition to tuition,
Bright. Funny. Speaks French. Played a lead in the Opera. Learning fashion design. This is no accident.
you can expect to pay for uniforms and Trinity School Parents’
Every step of Dorian’s Trinity journey has been
Association (TSPA) dues. To help keep uniform costs down,
intentional. From three years old on, we’ve helped
TSPA holds used uniform sales throughout the school year.
her deepen and expand the understanding that came before. Now, she has grown as a critical thinker, she has risen to intellectual challenges, and she has blossomed as a leader. Best of all, she knows herself as a learner. She’s well prepared for success in middle school and beyond.
Middle School Placement As with everything at Trinity School, the middle school placement process is a learning opportunity for our students. By thoughtfully and intentionally equipping students to transition to their next schools, we are also educating and preparing them for the many transitions they will face throughout life. Sarah Morgan Bonham, our Director of Outplacement, works closely with parents, students, and Atlanta area schools. She cultivates excellent partnerships with all the schools to which our students apply and meets with families one-on-one to guide them through the application process, support them as they explore secondary school options, and ensure a smooth transition during the next step of their educational journey. “Once a Trinity child, always a Trinity child” is more than a Trinity School motto. Our students are known and loved during their time here, and we maintain that relationship after they graduate from Trinity and celebrate our alumni’s successes as they make their mark on the world. Questions? Contact Sarah Morgan Bonham at sbonham@trinityatl.org
Loving Experts in their Fields
Extended Programs and Summer Camp
Learning Team
Affording a Trinity School Education
Trinity attracts and retains the most qualified and
Each year, about 80 percent of Trinity students
Trinity’s Learning Team administers specialized
Trinity School offers financial assistance to those who
enthusiastic teachers, and they love what they do.
participate in Extended Programs, the School’s robust
one-on-one and small-group instruction for students
need it, and applying for financial assistance will not
Experts in early childhood and elementary education,
after-school program. Trinity Teachers and experts from
with learning differences, providing another layer of
affect the consideration of your child for admission.
our teachers participate in school-supported, continual
the community offer engaging experiences that are a true
individualized support to help them become academically
Following admissions decisions, awards are specifically
professional development to stay at the top of their field, and
extension of Trinity’s school day and mission. Your child will
independent and confident learners.
made through the financial assistance committee at Trinity
more than 70 percent of our lead teachers hold an advanced
explore their interests and grow through structured activities
degree. All faculty members are passionate about the
and play. Affordable programming is available to all students
subjects they teach and are readily available to their students.
until 6 PM each school day.
And our teachers love to work here! For three consecutive years, Trinity has been awarded a Top Workplaces honor by The Atlanta Journal-Constitution. For 2021, more than 3,000 Atlanta companies were nominated or asked to participate in the Top Workplaces contest. A total of 175 companies, representing less than 6 percent of survey participants, were selected, and Trinity made the list in the “Top Midsize Workplace” category (150–499 employees).
Committed to Health and Safety
and academic needs, whether your child is learning to
some portion of the tuition, and all financial assistance requests are kept confidential.
read, strengthening math fluency, preparing for a test, or
Trinity also offers several tuition payment options to fit your
needs of each family, including drop-in care, your child can
developing organizational strategies.
family’s needs. Tuition covers most yearly school expenses,
participate in one after-school activity or several. There are more than 60 after-school offerings—including karate, yoga, dance, cheerleading, running, robotics, coding, math, art, chess, and music lessons—and an optional nap time for our youngest learners each day. In addition to our after-school program, Trinity School holds a wide-range of sports, academic, and special interest camps in June and late July that are taught by many of the same
of its community members. We continually refine the
Extended Programs teachers and community experts.
allowed our students to maintain joyful learning on campus.
Learning Team Specialists are here to support all learning
School. Every family receiving assistance is asked to pay
With a variety of possibilities designed to best meet the
Trinity School is committed to the health and safety School’s strong health and safety protocols that have
While all students benefit from differentiated instruction, our
Discover more at trinityatl.org/extendedprograms
In addition to working with students individually and in small groups, our Learning Team partners with teachers and parents at all grade levels. These specialists often work in the classroom to support teachers, help with differentiated instruction, review accommodations, and identify additional ways to teach concepts to students with varying learning needs.
including lunch, outdoor trips and activities, technology access, school supplies, and yearbooks. In addition to tuition,
Bright. Funny. Speaks French. Played a lead in the Opera. Learning fashion design. This is no accident.
you can expect to pay for uniforms and Trinity School Parents’
Every step of Dorian’s Trinity journey has been
Association (TSPA) dues. To help keep uniform costs down,
intentional. From three years old on, we’ve helped
TSPA holds used uniform sales throughout the school year.
her deepen and expand the understanding that came before. Now, she has grown as a critical thinker, she has risen to intellectual challenges, and she has blossomed as a leader. Best of all, she knows herself as a learner. She’s well prepared for success in middle school and beyond.
Middle School Placement As with everything at Trinity School, the middle school placement process is a learning opportunity for our students. By thoughtfully and intentionally equipping students to transition to their next schools, we are also educating and preparing them for the many transitions they will face throughout life. Sarah Morgan Bonham, our Director of Outplacement, works closely with parents, students, and Atlanta area schools. She cultivates excellent partnerships with all the schools to which our students apply and meets with families one-on-one to guide them through the application process, support them as they explore secondary school options, and ensure a smooth transition during the next step of their educational journey. “Once a Trinity child, always a Trinity child” is more than a Trinity School motto. Our students are known and loved during their time here, and we maintain that relationship after they graduate from Trinity and celebrate our alumni’s successes as they make their mark on the world. Questions? Contact Sarah Morgan Bonham at sbonham@trinityatl.org
Loving Experts in their Fields
Extended Programs and Summer Camp
Learning Team
Affording a Trinity School Education
Trinity attracts and retains the most qualified and
Each year, about 80 percent of Trinity students
Trinity’s Learning Team administers specialized
Trinity School offers financial assistance to those who
enthusiastic teachers, and they love what they do.
participate in Extended Programs, the School’s robust
one-on-one and small-group instruction for students
need it, and applying for financial assistance will not
Experts in early childhood and elementary education,
after-school program. Trinity Teachers and experts from
with learning differences, providing another layer of
affect the consideration of your child for admission.
our teachers participate in school-supported, continual
the community offer engaging experiences that are a true
individualized support to help them become academically
Following admissions decisions, awards are specifically
professional development to stay at the top of their field, and
extension of Trinity’s school day and mission. Your child will
independent and confident learners.
made through the financial assistance committee at Trinity
more than 70 percent of our lead teachers hold an advanced
explore their interests and grow through structured activities
degree. All faculty members are passionate about the
and play. Affordable programming is available to all students
subjects they teach and are readily available to their students.
until 6 PM each school day.
And our teachers love to work here! For three consecutive years, Trinity has been awarded a Top Workplaces honor by The Atlanta Journal-Constitution. For 2021, more than 3,000 Atlanta companies were nominated or asked to participate in the Top Workplaces contest. A total of 175 companies, representing less than 6 percent of survey participants, were selected, and Trinity made the list in the “Top Midsize Workplace” category (150–499 employees).
Committed to Health and Safety
and academic needs, whether your child is learning to
some portion of the tuition, and all financial assistance requests are kept confidential.
read, strengthening math fluency, preparing for a test, or
Trinity also offers several tuition payment options to fit your
needs of each family, including drop-in care, your child can
developing organizational strategies.
family’s needs. Tuition covers most yearly school expenses,
participate in one after-school activity or several. There are more than 60 after-school offerings—including karate, yoga, dance, cheerleading, running, robotics, coding, math, art, chess, and music lessons—and an optional nap time for our youngest learners each day. In addition to our after-school program, Trinity School holds a wide-range of sports, academic, and special interest camps in June and late July that are taught by many of the same
of its community members. We continually refine the
Extended Programs teachers and community experts.
allowed our students to maintain joyful learning on campus.
Learning Team Specialists are here to support all learning
School. Every family receiving assistance is asked to pay
With a variety of possibilities designed to best meet the
Trinity School is committed to the health and safety School’s strong health and safety protocols that have
While all students benefit from differentiated instruction, our
Discover more at trinityatl.org/extendedprograms
In addition to working with students individually and in small groups, our Learning Team partners with teachers and parents at all grade levels. These specialists often work in the classroom to support teachers, help with differentiated instruction, review accommodations, and identify additional ways to teach concepts to students with varying learning needs.
including lunch, outdoor trips and activities, technology access, school supplies, and yearbooks. In addition to tuition,
Bright. Funny. Speaks French. Played a lead in the Opera. Learning fashion design. This is no accident.
you can expect to pay for uniforms and Trinity School Parents’
Every step of Dorian’s Trinity journey has been
Association (TSPA) dues. To help keep uniform costs down,
intentional. From three years old on, we’ve helped
TSPA holds used uniform sales throughout the school year.
her deepen and expand the understanding that came before. Now, she has grown as a critical thinker, she has risen to intellectual challenges, and she has blossomed as a leader. Best of all, she knows herself as a learner. She’s well prepared for success in middle school and beyond.
Middle School Placement As with everything at Trinity School, the middle school placement process is a learning opportunity for our students. By thoughtfully and intentionally equipping students to transition to their next schools, we are also educating and preparing them for the many transitions they will face throughout life. Sarah Morgan Bonham, our Director of Outplacement, works closely with parents, students, and Atlanta area schools. She cultivates excellent partnerships with all the schools to which our students apply and meets with families one-on-one to guide them through the application process, support them as they explore secondary school options, and ensure a smooth transition during the next step of their educational journey. “Once a Trinity child, always a Trinity child” is more than a Trinity School motto. Our students are known and loved during their time here, and we maintain that relationship after they graduate from Trinity and celebrate our alumni’s successes as they make their mark on the world. Questions? Contact Sarah Morgan Bonham at sbonham@trinityatl.org
130,000 6:1
average studentteacher ratio
flourish
square feet under one roof
70
years of implementing best practices in early childhood and elementary education
Established 1951
60+
Celebrating 70 years of
joyful learning.
after-school offerings
5:1
Mission Statement Serving children age three through Sixth Grade, Trinity School creates a community of learners in a diverse and distinctly elementary-only environment, in which each child develops the knowledge, skills, and character to achieve his or her unique potential as a responsible, productive, and compassionate member of the School and greater community.
age 3 – 6th grade
Program and Pedagogy Pillars Celebrating the present and preparing our students for the future within a nurturing and caring educational environment, we: • Cherish Childhood Provide joyful experiences that include play- and passion-based learning Ensure developmentally appropriate experiences Design experiences around what is important in the life of a child
student-teacher ratio for Early Learners and Pre-K
serves
588
students who are known and empowered
• Deepen Students’ Educational Experience Develop creative and critical thinking and questioning skills Value both process and product of learning
Trinity School does not discriminate based on race, color, gender,
Connect learning vertically, horizontally, cross curricularly, and globally
religion or creed, national or ethnic origin, sexual orientation, or
• Empower Students in Their Learning
family composition in the administration of our admission and
Foster a growth mindset
educational policies, in the extension of financial assistance, or
Cultivate voice, choice, and self-reflection
other school-administered programs.
Promote leadership
Trinity School is accredited by the Southern Association of
So that our students:
Independent Schools (SAIS) and the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools (SACS). Member of the National Association of Independent Schools (NAIS), Georgia Independent School Association (GISA), and Atlanta Area Association of Independent Schools (AAAIS).
• Build Academic Foundation Establish proficiency in essential knowledge and skills Embrace diverse experiences of a well-rounded education • Develop Character Foundation Exhibit ethical skills, habits, and attitudes of empathy, integrity, and respect Demonstrate performance skills, habits, and attitudes of accountability, persistence, and resilience • Exhibit Continued Curiosity, Creativity, and Confidence
flourish Established 1951
Trinity School 4301 Northside Parkway NW Atlanta, GA 30327 404-231-8118 | admissions@trinityatl.org www.trinityatl.org
Facebook.com/trinityatl twitter.com/trinityatl instagram.com/trinityschool #trinitylearns
Imagine, discover, and experiment independently and collaboratively Adapt to new situations and a changing world
25% students of color