Enrichment
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Fine arts are a robust part of the Trinity core curriculum. Throughout their time at TCS all students will participate in both visual and performing arts. In older grades there are semesters in which particular fine arts classes are required, and other semesters in which they will choose an elective.
Grammar School (PreK-4th)
Visual Arts: The art curriculum takes students through the rudiments of drawing, painting, sculpting and other supplemental art activities.
Performing Arts: The choir program works with teaching choral performance and a fuller understanding of music.
Logic School (5th - 8th) and Rhetoric School (9th-12th)
Visual Arts: The art curriculum takes students through the rudiments of drawing, painting, sculpting and other supplemental art activities.
Performing Arts: The choir program works with teaching choral performance and a fuller understanding of music.
Various Elective Options: The elective will allow for various more focused fine arts options throughout the student's years at Trinity. This will include options such as creative writing, fantasy literature, drawing, painting, sculpture, foreign language, film analysis, poetry, song writing, and debate..
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Physical Education instruction and activities are included as part of the on-campus curriculum for grades Pre-K-4th.
Cross Country is offered as a sports team elective for 5th grade and up.
Other sports: TCS families also participate in a variety of competitive sports through local sports associations, leagues, and instructors. TCS families have participated in tennis, soccer, lacrosse, gymnastics, swimming, martial arts, basketball, baseball, ice skating, flag football, rugby, and golf.
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The House System is a time-honored tradition that is growing in American private schools and is already used with great success in British schools. At TCS, each student is assigned to a House beginning in 7th grade. Though the houses are not actual buildings, they provide structure and community for our students, as well as accountability, a healthy sense of competition, and leadership opportunities.
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TCS students participate in a wide range of co-curricular activities off-campus that are planned and coordinated by families. These include Chess Club, Mandarin Chinese, group and individualized tutoring, American Heritage Girls, community ministry events, ballet and dance, music lessons, and many individual and team sports opportunities.