At Trinity Classical Academy, excellence is not just a goal—it is a way of life. We are pleased to announce that our National Honor Society (NHS) chapter has been awarded the esteemed Service Award of Excellence, a distinction that recognizes our students' outstanding commitment to community service and leadership.
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At Trinity, we believe that education is more than just academics—it's about shaping the whole person. Our Classical, Christian approach to learning sets us apart by focusing not only on intellectual development but also on the physical, social, and spiritual growth of each student. We know that raising young men and women into maturity requires more than just filling their minds with knowledge; it involves cultivating strong values and preparing them for life.
At Trinity, we are doing more than just memorizing facts and figures. We're dedicated to teaching our students how to think critically and creatively—a skill that's more important than ever in today's rapidly changing world.
At Trinity Classical Academy, we believe in providing students with a Christ-centered Classical Education that combines timeless wisdom with modern relevance. That's why our third-grade year is spent on an exciting journey into the history of Greece and Rome, exploring how their politics and culture have shaped Western civilization.
At Trinity Classical Academy, we are providing students with an education that goes beyond textbooks and traditional teaching methods. That's why our 12th-grade government class is taught using original documents such as the Constitution, Bill of Rights, and Federalist papers, as well as live speakers such as local politicians.
At Trinity, we cherish the time-honored tradition of our annual Ball, an event that stands as a testament to our commitment to fostering community, modesty, and excellence. Steeped in tradition, the Ball offers our tenth to twelfth-grade students a chance to enjoy dressing in formal attire and creating cherished memories together.
Unlock the art of meaningful expression with Trinity's writing curriculum, meticulously designed to nurture the minds of tomorrow's leaders.
Our most recent podcast delves into the world of writing mastery with "Chreia," featuring Laurie Sachs. Discover the transformative impact of structured writing education on student development.
Trinity Classical Academy recently hosted its annual Fourth Grade Middle Ages and Renaissance Faire, an immersive journey into history that captivated parents, teachers, and fellow students alike. Against the backdrop of a bygone era, students transformed into notable figures and craftsmen, breathing life into the pages of history.
At Trinity Classical Academy, we believe in nurturing students' God-given talents and fostering a commitment to service that extends beyond the classroom. Our high school students, part of the Rhetoric School at Trinity, exemplify this dedication through their involvement in esteemed organizations like the National Honor Society (NHS) and the California Scholarship Federation (CSF).
Greetings from Trinity Classical Academy! We are delighted to present our latest podcast episode featuring Mr. Morgan Geiser, an esteemed educator specializing in Roman Lit, U.S. and European History. Join us on this intellectual journey as Mr. Geiser unravels the significance of studying Napoleon at Trinity, providing insights into a major turning point in European history.
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