
Trinity Episcopal School is an independent, coeducational day school for students in grades 8 through 12, located in Richmond, Virginia, just south of the James River. An IB World School, Trinity was the first Richmond school to offer the International Baccalaureate Diploma Programme, a worldwide standard in educational excellence.
At Trinity, students can discover their paths within a dynamic and inclusive community, where athletics and the arts go hand in hand with mutual respect and character development of each individual student.
At Trinity, students can discover their paths within a dynamic and inclusive community, where athletics and the arts go hand in hand with mutual respect and character development of each individual student.
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I am pleased to share with you the people, the programs and the places that make Trinity unique. I have been a part of Trinity for more than 25 years, and am honored and grateful to serve as Trinity's fourth Head of School. As we craft our vision for the future, I am proud to be a steward of the Trinity experience which serves young people so well.
Trinity is an independent co-educational school for grades 8 through 12, and offers a liberal arts, college preparatory education, including the world-recognized International Baccalaureate Programme. The mission of Trinity is to challenge students to discover their paths, develop their talents and strengthen their character within a dynamic community.
The strength of Trinity is its community. This supportive and nurturing environment sets us apart. Mutual respect and appreciation of individuality unite our student body. We recognize and celebrate the differences among students, allowing every individual to feel a sense of belonging. At Trinity, students have the freedom to pursue their passions within a safe and dynamic educational environment.
This five-year strategic plan will reaffirm and bolster our commitment to fulfilling the mission of Trinity Episcopal School. This strategic planning process began in the spring of 2017 with a clear-eyed look at our strengths, weaknesses, opportunities and threats. We asked our students, parents, alumni and faculty to help us envision the Trinity of the future.
Care for and protect our culture, which fosters an environment where people feel a sense of belonging and thriving. Define, articulate and promote our culture, aligning it with values articulated in the mission. Build mechanisms to assist the transfer of culture/school values to the whole community.
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Jodi Jobe Sakowitz
Nov 21, 2021
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Oct 02, 2019
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Diane Pugliese Gillert
Feb 28, 2017
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One of the best decisions we made for our daughter both academically and athletically- the support of the teachers, administrators, and coaches was amazing, especially in the last 2 years when making the next most important decision regarding college. The community is really a family and ours is proud to be a part of it.