At Trinity, we offer a variety of extracurricular activities and make it possible for your son or daughter to participate in more than one. Sports practices and games, in particular, are always scheduled to avoid conflict with the music groups. Student-initiated clubs also meet at a variety of times to avoid conflict wherever possible.
Participating in extracurricular activities with one another strengthens the bonds of the whole community and allows all our students to develop their full potential.
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Sports
Trinity School offers a number of sports for both boys and girls. For more information see our athletics page.
Musical Groups
Trinity School offers
Rhapsodes
Trinity School offers an extra-curricular drama club, the Rhapsodes, in which students in grades seven through ten receive both an elementary introduction to acting skills and the opportunity to perform before they arrive at the curricular drama courses in grades eleven and twelve. This club meets during the winter months, and the troupe produces one play each year.
Robotics
Trinity has a Robotics club which meets during the winter months. For the last two years, the club has competed in the local VEX Robotics Competitions in February.
Literary Clubs
GREAT EXPECTATIONS
Trinity produces the Great Expectations literary journal. The journal consists of poetry, art, music, photography, and short story submissions from students, faculty
ARTS AND LITERATURE
Each week students meet to work on creative projects together and discuss ideas related to art, poetry, and literature.
YEARBOOK
The Trinity yearbook is a student-produced product that chronicles all aspects of Trinity Life for the academic year. Students are encouraged to participate through writing, photographs, or design and layout of the book.
Student-initiated clubs are a significant feature of extracurricular life at Trinity School. Consistent with our philosophy of education that places students at the center of their own learning, anyone at Trinity School can get a group of students together to study, discuss, create or enjoy some co-curricular topic. Don’t see something you think you would enjoy? Consider starting a club of your own!