Trinity Lutheran School

Private | K-8 | Lutheran | 161 students |  

PHONE: (805) 238-0335

HOURS: 7 hours per day

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940 Creston Rd

Paso Robles, CA 93446

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Paso Robles's Trinity Lutheran School is a private school. It is coed and Lutheran affiliated, serving 161 students in grades K-8.

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Posted on Jul 20, 2011
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Great School for our Youth. My two children have attended Trinity Lutheran School in Paso Robles since Preschool and have received an exceptional education along with the care and attention they so needed. Each teacher has been a true blessing to our family. The class sizes are smaller giving every student an individualized education. Teachers are willing to stay after class to assist children with their studies. School activities are offered frequently adding to the "family" environment this school exudes.
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Posted on Feb 3, 2011
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One of the biggest mistakes of my life was enrolling my children at Trinity. It's basically a home school for the teachers' children and their friends' kids. When my kids attended the teachers were unaccredited, paid $30K a year, and not happy campers--some were quite strange. The principal hired her niece and husband as teachers. She gossiped about parents and children. If you were not Lutheran, contributing to fund raisers, or volunteering day and night, you and your kids were out in the cold. It was like a really bad high school sorority and a sick, dysfunctional environment. For not wearing a belt a boy had to wear a girl's sparkly belt all day long. Discipline by humiliation--great huh? Teachers taught their own kids. At a school assembly one of the students was given so many awards by her mother, it was embarrassing for the girl. If you have a female Lutheran child who is a perfect student , this is your school. If not, do yourself a favor and bypass this awful school. I sure wish that I had.
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Posted on Apr 28, 2009
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If you want a solid education, ethical and moral character building, and the best faculty and staff on the planet, then this school is for you! I cannot say enough how wonderful this school is. It is a true community at this school.
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Posted on Jan 6, 2008
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I have two children that have attended Trinity since preschool. They are both in upper grades now and continue to love it. It has been a blessing in so many ways. The staff, curriculum, programs, boosters have been such a big influence on my entire family. The best part is that Christ is the center.
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Posted on Dec 12, 2007
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My son attended Trinity for 4 years and we loved it. If I was living there now he would still be at that school! The teachers love their jobs and the staff is wonderful. I miss them very much!
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Posted on Jul 15, 2006
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My daughter has attended this school since preschool. It is wonderful! She has had less than 18 kids in each class since kindergarten. For 4th and 5th grade she only has 9 in her class. It is a great school with great academics and teachers.
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