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[[File:Gates of Trinity School, Buckeridge Road (geograph 3183243).jpg|thumb|The gates of Trinity School]] |
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'''Trinity School''' in [[Teignmouth]], [[Devon]] is a co-educational, primary and secondary school. The school was founded in 1979 as a joint Roman Catholic and Anglican school. The main school building was originally constructed as a [[monastery]] in 1879. Today the school consists of a Nursery, Preparatory Department, Senior Department and Sixth Form which offers boarding accommodation for students. Its facilities include a heated outdoor swimming pool, rugby pitches and a climbing wall. |
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| name = Trinity School |
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The Headteacher is Mr Lawrence Coen. |
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| image = Trinity School, Teignmouth - geograph.org.uk - 120104.jpg |
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| coordinates = {{coord|50.556088|-3.500669|display=inline,title}} |
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| motto = Optimism. Confidence. Charity. |
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| established = 1979 |
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| type = [[Independent School]] |
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| head_label = Headmaster |
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| head = Robert Robinson |
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| chair_label = Chair of Governors |
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| chair = Simon Brookman |
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| address = Buckeridge Road |
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| city = [[Teignmouth]] |
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| county = [[Devon]] |
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| postcode = TQ14 8LY |
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| urn = 113574. |
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| enrolment = 350 |
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| gender = [[Coeducational]] |
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| lower_age = 3 |
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| upper_age = 19 |
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| website = www.trinityschool.co.uk |
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'''Trinity School''' is a non-selective, co-educational, day and boarding school in [[Teignmouth]], [[Devon]] for children aged 3–19. The school was founded in 1979 as a joint Roman Catholic and Anglican school. |
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Trinity recently featured in the Top 1000 English Secondary Schools, and has been awarded the prestigious "Excellence Award" from the Independent Schools Association. It has also been awarded 'Outstanding' by an Ofsted inspection conducted in early 2010. |
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[[Category:Boarding schools in Devon]] |
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Trinity School | |
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Address | |
Buckeridge Road , , TQ14 8LY | |
Coordinates | 50°33′22″N 3°30′02″W / 50.556088°N 3.500669°W |
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Type | Independent School |
Motto | Optimism. Confidence. Charity. |
Established | 1979 |
Department for Education URN | 113574. Tables |
Chair of Governors | Simon Brookman |
Headmaster | Robert Robinson |
Gender | Coeducational |
Age | 3 to 19 |
Enrolment | 350 |
Website | www.trinityschool.co.uk |
Trinity School is a non-selective, co-educational, day and boarding school in Teignmouth, Devon for children aged 3–19. The school was founded in 1979 as a joint Roman Catholic and Anglican school.
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