Learning at Trinitas
Academics & Curriculum
Grammar, logic, and rhetoric in community: rigorous study under Christ, shaped for wonder, wisdom, and faithful service.
Academic overview
The Scriptures call Christians to fill their minds with “whatever things are true, whatever things are noble, whatever things are just, whatever things are pure, whatever things are lovely, whatever things are of good report,” as well as things that are virtuous and praiseworthy (Philippians 4:8) and to love the Lord their God with all their heart, soul, mind, and strength (Mark 12:30). Accordingly, Trinitas Christian School holds high academic standards that honor God’s high calling for the Christian mind and that prepare students for future academic endeavors and a lifetime of learning.
At Trinitas Christian School our goal is to provide an excellent education founded upon a biblical worldview. All subjects are taught as part of an integrated whole, with the Scriptures at the center, serving as the hub of all knowledge. As a result, students learn to interrelate and examine knowledge, allowing them to view their studies as a unified effort. The focus of this effort is to see God’s sovereignty over all and to glorify Him.
Our curriculum
Each stage of the trivium meets students where they are—building knowledge, understanding, and wisdom in turn.
Kindergarten
Wonder, rhythm, and the beginnings of classical formation in a nurturing environment.
Read moreGrammar School (1–6)
Foundations in language, history, and discovery—memorization and love of learning.
Read moreLogic School (7–9)
Analysis, debate, and sound reasoning as students learn to think clearly and charitably.
Read moreRhetoric School (10–12)
Persuasion, leadership, and capstone work that equips graduates for life and callings.
Read moreWhat is Classical Education?
The liberal arts tradition, the trivium, and why classical Christian education endures.
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Student life at Trinitas
Trinitas Christian School employs the classical approach of learning based upon the centuries-old trivium described in The Lost Tools of Learning by Dorothy L. Sayers—structuring learning according to the God-given stages of child development. This enables students to gain knowledge, understanding, and wisdom at an age when subjects are most easily mastered.
Meet the faculty
Our faculty are dedicated Christians who love the Lord and love children. They are credentialed professionals who model lifelong learning and mentor students in wisdom and virtue.
Admissions process
Trinitas Christian School uses an admissions procedure that resembles the application process used in many private colleges, allowing our school more accurately to identify and admit students from families who have expressed convictions similar to those upheld by the school regarding the education of their children.
Continue exploring
See how classical Christian formation fits into the wider life of the school and community.
Visit or get in touch
We would love to show you how classical Christian education can serve your family. Schedule a visit or reach out with questions.