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Claritas est etiam processus dynamicus, qui sequitur mutationem consuetudium lectorum.

Two

Typi non habent claritatem insitam; est usus legentis in iis qui facit eorum claritatem.

Three

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One  

Claritas est etiam processus dynamicus, qui sequitur mutationem consuetudium lectorum. Mirum est notare quam littera gothica, quam nunc putamus parum claram, anteposuerit litterarum formas humanitatis per seacula quarta decima et quinta decima.

Two  

Typi non habent claritatem insitam; est usus legentis in iis qui facit eorum claritatem. Investigationes demonstraverunt lectores legere me lius quod ii legunt saepius.

Three  

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Trinity Introduction Video

VIDEO: What's it like at Trinity? Meet some of our faculty and see our students in action.


2008 Trinity Basketball Season

VIDEO: See some great highlight shots from our second full basketball season.

4th Grade Middle Ages Faire

VIDEO: What's it like at Trinity? Meet some of our faculty and see our students in action.

Liz Caddow

Head of School


Christian Teachers are Key to Discipling Christian Students  

School children are going to be discipled? The question is - by who?


Grant Horner

High School

Humanities Chair

Humanities at Trinity

What does it mean to study Humanities at Trinity ...


Catch Grant on the Radio!

Listen to Grant touch on today's hot topics with Frank Pastore on KKLA, 99.5 FM

Listen to broadcasts



Recommended by Head of School, Communications Director
Millstones & Stumbling Blocks:
Understanding Education in Post-Christian America

by Bradley E. Heath

Much of the timber of public schooling and evangelicalism is as dry as kindling; Millstones & Stumbling Blocks is an open flame.

Don’t read this book if you insist on believing that . . . --Christian children should be educated in public schools --American evangelicalism is on the right track --there are political remedies for our cultural illnesses

Do read this book if . . . --you’ll consider that the above points may not be true --you are unhappy with the educational status quo --you accept the responsibility to read, think, and act

Christian parents with children in the government school system can’t receive Brad Heath’s hard, pointed, and piercing message often enough. -- Patch Blakey, Executive Director, The Association of Classical & Christian Schools

Heath’s analysis of the ... consequences of rejecting Christian education and embracing public schooling is among the best yet written. -- E. Ray Moore, Jr., Chaplain (Lt. Col.) USAR Ret., Founder and Director, Exodus Mandate



Faculty - Summer Reading
Piety & Philosophy: A Primer for Christian Schools

by Richard A. Riesen

Christians have a unique role to play in the future of our schools, and Dr. Riesens refreshingly honest inquiry into the relationship between the spiritual life and the academic enterprise is guaranteed to provoke discussion. Chapters include what makes an education Christian, what the liberal arts have to do with Christianity, and whether Christian education can be too academic.

Faculty and Staff
School and Sports: A Christian Critique

by Richard A. Riesen

Considering that athletics as it is practiced and played in the majority of environments today is about winning only, it becomes challenging to find the merit of athletics in the context of the goals and objectives of Christian education. Skillfully written and pointedly honest, the book provides the kind of discussion about sports that needs to take place in every school.

9th Graders
Frankenstein

by Mary Shelley

Along with the liberation of European revolutions came high ideals and a strong belief in man's influence over his environment. In the case of Dr. Frankenstein, his aspiration for supernatural powers and knowledge created a monster who tormented him until the day he died. He sought a fame greater than his nature would allow and, while his monster knew nothing but a desire to be accepted and reunited with his creator, Frankenstein's own "overreaching" ambition was met with disillusionment.

5th Graders
The Silver Sword: Escape from Warsaw

by Ian Serraillier

In 1942 Warsaw, World War II is raging, and people live in fear from day to day. Ruth, Bronia, and Edek have to fend for themselves when both of their parents are taken by the Nazis. Can they survive? A gripping story based on true accounts.








Come Check Out Trinity!

  We still have a few selected spots open.

  Trinity will be holding four Information Meetings this summer for families interested in enrolling for the 2009-10 school year: July 6th, July 13th, August 10th and August 24th.  All meetings will be held at our NEW Trinity Campus at 28310 Kelly Johnson Pkwy., Valencia, CA 91355.  Click here for a map.

   Meetings will begin at 7:00pm and we will also be hosting campus tours before each meeting at 6:30pm. Click here for a flyer.

  Come hear about the most exciting educational opportunity in the SCV!


Our NEW Campus is OPEN!

   The new Trinity campus is open! Special Summer Hours are Mondays, Wednesdays and Thursdays from 9am to Noon.
  Please call ahead for an appointment - 296-2601. Click HERE for a map. 


Summer Reading

   Summer is the perfect time for Trinity students to continue learning by reading some great books.

  Click Here for our recommendations for books for Grammar school readers by grade level.


Trinity Swims to Victory!

   Trinity participated in our first ever swim meet on Friday, May 29th against Legacy Academy at the Paseo Club.
  As usual, Trinity had a fantastic turnout as families came to watch their swimmers battle it out in the pool. While Trinity swimmers won many of the races, perhaps the most impressive thing was the terrific effort they put into all their races.

Picture Gallery from the Swim Meet.


Trinity's Own Art Show

   Mrs. Matsumoto arranged for Trinity student artwork to be shown at Barnes & Noble Bookstore on Friday, May 29th. She had each piece framed and it was a joy to see how the students have been expressing themselves artistically.

The evening was also a fundraiser. There were tables of summer reading books for purchase, recommended by the Trinity faculty. A portion of the sales from those books as well as sales at the Starbucks coffee shop went to the Trinity Art Department and Mrs. Matsumoto plans to purchase a kiln with the proceeds.

Picture Gallery of the Art Show.


7th Graders Explore Catalina on Science Trip

   Trinity 7th graders donned their wetsuits to explore the waters around Catalina island on their annual Catalina Science Adventure. (images)


Trinity 'Moms in Touch' Leader Featured on CNN.com

   Writer, Moms in Touch Leader and Trinity Mom, Tracy Klehn was recently featured  at CNN.com discussing how busy moms balance family and faith. Tracy has led Moms in Touch, a Trinity prayer group, since the school began. (more)


Trinity Writers in the Signal

   Trinity student writers Grant Wolf, Kat Waschak and Emily Kim covered the Middle Ages fair and got their stories published in the Signal. 


Christians called to mass exodus from public schools
Critics of America's public school system have launched a new effort highlighting the need for Christians to exit the system.


  


Religion In US

Summer 2008

Interviews with more than 35,000 American adults, this new survey by the Pew Forum on Religion & Public Life details the religious makeup of America.


Saving for College

Summer 2008

With higher education fees on the rise, here are 5 tips to help you choose a 529 college savings plan for your student.