Trinity Christian School

Private | K-12 | Christian | 257 students |  

PHONE: (334) 745-2464

HOURS: 7 hours per day

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P.O. Box 311

Opelika, AL 36803

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Opelika's Trinity Christian School is a private school. It is coed and Christian affiliated, serving 257 students in grades K-12.

The school community has reviewed this school and given it an average rating of 4 out of 5 stars.

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Associations: ACSI, ACCS; Christian; Coed; Religious
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Posted on Mar 31, 2011
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This school went way beyond my expectations. The teachers and staff dealt with students as individuals, not a collective whole. They are true professionals and live their beliefs. Public school here failed my children and it was here I learned the learning problem one of my children has and how we can work with it. You'd think public school would have had more knowledge. Trinity truly has the childs best interest at heart and are parent friendly which I didn't find elsewhere.
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Posted on Apr 29, 2009
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Students are given too much homework. If your child cannot work on their own, this was an impossible task especially if both parents work outside the home. It was almost as if they weren't being taught in the classroom. My child spent 5 hours per day on homework--why would any child like school if this is ALL they do. No wonder they don't have extracurricular activities--there's no time.
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Posted on Dec 15, 2006
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I am glad to have found this school. Public schools have floundered since 'no student left behind' so I had to seek other avenues for my children. They do not cater to the lowest common denominator.
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Posted on Apr 30, 2006
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Poor choice of education for your children. Too much focus on religion and not enough of the fundamentals. Children do poorly on standardized testing such as ACT and SAT. A waste of good money, in my opinion.
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Posted on Nov 3, 2005
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Trinity is overall a well run Christian private school. We had no intention of continuing at Trinity past Kindergarten because the public schools here are very good. Our child's kindergarten teacher handled the class well. However, the curriculum was heavy on religion and light on reading and writing. Some may prefer this. When our daughter began first grade in Opelika city schools she was behind. She could not read much at all. The other kids who were brought up in the public schools' kindergarten program were reading at a more advanced level. Our daughter caught up and today she is on the 'A' honor roll in third grade. We attend chuch regularly and our children are growing in their faith. I caution parents to consider the pros and cons of a Christian school education that tries to balance academics and religion.
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Posted on Jul 19, 2004
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Trinity provides my daughters with rock solid lessons and advanced academics. I am amazed with the projects and lessons that they bring home. I would highly recommend this school to any parent that asked.
--Submitted by Irv Drost, a parent

Posted on May 19, 2004
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TCS is exceptional at incorporating God's word into every subject and at raising our kids up to be men and women of integrity. They also focus on teaching accountability while disciplining with love.
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