Trinity High School's family-oriented community atmosphere, college-prep curriculum, Pre-Professional Internship Program and life-changing religious formation program makes Trinity an attractive option for students and families from across northeast Ohio. Here are some facts about Trinity you might not have known:
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Trinity students come from more than 30 different zip codes across northeast Ohio—a sign that families choose Trinity because of our programs and offerings instead of a high school that might be close to home.
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Are you the only student coming to Trinity from your grade school? You are not alone! Members of the Class of 2027 come frommore than 30 different grade schools.
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Our block schedule means a lighter workload, smaller classes, more time for one-on-one instruction with teachers and a better school-life balance for students.
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Over 65 businesses and organizations in the greater Cleveland area see the potential in our students and the Pre-Professional Internship Program. This represents a significant investment from the community, and plenty of opportunities for professional experiences beyond the classroom for our students.
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The Class of 2023 received over $6.9 million in scholarships and grant money from 39 colleges and universities.
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85 percent of last year's seniors indicated that they will go on to study at the collegiate level.
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Trinity's unique Pre-Professional Internship Program has been featured in Newsweek,Cleveland Magazine, the CollegeBoard's Catalog of Effective Practices and Momentum, the official journal of the National Catholic Educational Association.
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30+ members of Trinity's student body have parents who are Trinity graduates.
Our challenging curriculum and dedicated teachers help students achieve academic success. Consistent with Trinity's college-prep curriculum, our block schedule is like the schedules used in America's colleges and universities where students focus on four classes each term. Students take four classes from August-January, then start fresh with four new classes from mid-January to June.
In order to receive a Trinity High School diploma, a student must earn 28.5 credits from high schools chartered by the State of Ohio Department of Education. This, coupled with the experience of the Pre-Professional Internship Program, makes for a well-rounded student prepared for the academic rigor found at the collegiate level.
The Block Scheduling Advantage
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Personal attention during class time
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Low student to teacher ratio of 12:1
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Expert teachers involve you in creative projects and interactive activities
A Typical Freshman Schedule Might Look Like This:
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Standard English or Honors English 9
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Health and Life Skills
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Algebra Concepts, Algebra 1 or Honors Algebra 1
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Modern Biology or Biological Science
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World History or Honors World History
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Theology 9
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An elective or two from the list below
Freshman Electives
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Fundamentals of Art and Design
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Introduction to Cooking and Nutrition
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The Art of the Theatre
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Instrumental Ensemble
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Music Appreciation
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THS Singers
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African American History and Ethnic Studies
Learn more about Trinity and take the next steps in joining the 350+ students that call Trinity their "second home." Schedule your visit today.
Association of Catholic Admissions Directors (ACAD) Directory - ACAD Directory 2023-2024 School Year