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==Athletics==
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All Trinity students participate in an after-school athletic program which complements the academic program by providing opportunities for physical development, commitment and accountability and healthy competition in a spirit of camaraderie.<ref>{{cite web|title=Trinity Athletics|url=http://www.trinityes.org/podium/default.aspx?t=134384}}</ref> Trinity is a member of the Virginia Preparatory League for boys sports and the League of Independent Schools for girls sports.<br />
All Trinity students participate in an after-school athletic program which complements the academic program by providing opportunities for physical development, commitment and accountability and healthy competition in a spirit of camaraderie.<ref>{{cite web|title=Trinity Athletics|url=http://www.trinityes.org/podium/default.aspx?t=134384}}</ref> Trinity is a member of the Virginia Preparatory League for boys sports and the League of Independent Schools for girls sports. They also have a terrible record in most male sports.<br />
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Trinity Episcopal School is a liberal arts high school located in Richmond, Virginia. Trinity started as a small independent school in 1972.[1]


Campus

The 40-acre (160,000 m2) campus includes 32 classrooms, a 15,000 volume library, six science labs, two permanent and two mobile computer labs, student commons, theatre, two and three-dimensional art studios, dark room, digital music production studio, band room, multi media lab, gymnasium and Headmaster's Home. Practice and playing fields for soccer, football, lacrosse, field hockey, baseball and softball are located on campus as well as tennis courts and courses for cross country and track and field. Indoor sports facilities include basketball and volleyball courts and a weight and conditioning area. Trinity has a brand new science building and is in the process of replacing the fine arts building and gym. On May 17, 2008 The Board of Trustees broke ground on the new athletics and fine arts center.

Trinity Episcopal School is the only independent school in Richmond, VA that offers the International Baccalaureate (IB) program.

Student body

Grades: 8-12
415 Students
Average Class Size: 13
Student/Teacher Ratio: 9:1
Mascot: Titan
School Colors: Green, White, Blue[2]

Athletics

All Trinity students participate in an after-school athletic program which complements the academic program by providing opportunities for physical development, commitment and accountability and healthy competition in a spirit of camaraderie.[3] Trinity is a member of the Virginia Preparatory League for boys sports and the League of Independent Schools for girls sports. They also have a terrible record in most male sports.


Administration

Dr. Thomas G. Aycock - Headmaster
Robert Short - Assistant Head of School for Student Life
Laurie Hedgepeth - Director of Development
Eric Gobble - Athletic Director
Emily Mcleod - Director of Admissions
Joseph Monaco - Director of Business Operations
Julie Bruner - Director of College Counseling

Location

Trinity is located at 3850 Pittaway Drive Richmond, Virginia, 23235

Accreditation

Trinity Episcopal School is accredited by the Virginia Association of Episcopal Schools and the Southern Association of Independent Schools and is a member of the National Association of Independent Schools and the National Association of Episcopal Schools.

Notes

  1. ^ "Story of Trinity".
  2. ^ "Trinity at a Glance".
  3. ^ "Trinity Athletics".