Trinity Christian Academy H.S.

Private | PK-12 | 165 students |  

PHONE: (305) 819-8999

FAX: (305) 819-2554

HOURS: 7 hours per day

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1498 W 84th St

Hialeah, FL 33014

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Hialeah's Trinity Christian Academy H.S. is a private school. It is coed and parochial, serving 165 students in grades PK-12.

This school has an average Community Rating of 3 out of 5 stars, based on reviews from 10 school community members.

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Posted on Jul 22, 2011
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This school is by fast the worse school ever. The teachers are horrible and they scream alot to the students. The assistant principal is very rude!!!
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Posted on Jun 21, 2011
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I had priviledge to have my children there and the core of education was beyond my expectations.
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Posted on Jan 19, 2011
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The principles of small classroom settings and a 'Christian' environment sound great. As in all things, implementation is more difficult. The Director and his wife basically run the school and sometimes rules / consequences are made up as they feel is appropriate. Rules are not always applied equally. They are very biased to the Spanish speaking and Spanish classes are, well kind of a joke. The staff although very kind, lack professionalism. There is little homework and even less academic challenge. I have serious concerns about children's study habits, initiative and motivation. The awards ceremonies are over the top, almost everyone gets a trophy! I think that some of the core principles are valuable and have great potential, just not properly activated.
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Posted on Sep 26, 2009
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Trinity is a good school. There are rules that I don't accept like students must have their shirts tucked in. They make such a big deal about it. But the quality of the education my daughter is getting is worth the silly rules. I hope that my daughter will someday receive one of the state scholarships that trinity students receive. The school doesn't have much activities afterschool besides sports. But it is a safe school with teachers that care about their students. I agree with most of their rules like the teachers expecting homework to be done correctly. Besides a good education, I have seen a change in my daughter over the years. She now says thank you and excuse me. Things young kids don't do anymore.
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Posted on Apr 16, 2008
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I don't know what to say about the school. At first i was overjoyed with everything. But like they say at the begining it's all roses and slowly they start to die. Today they say one thing and tomorrow it's another. The Coach is the best along with some of the teachers.But for the school being Christian I really do not say the value of it. Yes they have Bible class and etc but when you look at the staff and the teachers behavior with the children I don't see any Christianity there.Homework??? Extra activity HA that is a joke. I really think they need to work on there morality as Christian teachers and staff so they can pass it on to the children.
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Posted on Feb 4, 2008
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The core principles of this school are great: small classroom settings & Christian values. As a long time single parent, not able to home school this is very attractive. However, there is a lack of professinalism by the Director and his wife. The Coach for sports is great, but highly overworked. Combining classes is a big problem and Spanish for an almost completely Spanish speaking population seems a little inappropriate. There is hardly any homework and I dio not believe the children are appropriately challenged. Art & music are non existent.
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Posted on Mar 29, 2007
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Trinity is a good school. It has small classes and good teachers. My kids are doing great, and I have no plans of moving them. The school is strong on Christian values such as respect, honor, trust, responsibility, and discipline. However, I'd like to see improvement in extra-curricular activities such as more frequent field trips, and after-school activities such as music classes.
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Posted on May 25, 2006
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This school is run with no structure. Rules are changed whenever the Director feels the need without any warning. I don't believe the students are truly learning or that their teachers are competent. When they are low on teachers, they ask the children to call their parents to go home early instead of having enough staff. I am very disappointed with the school in general. The Director and his wife are not professional and have no business skills. This school doesn't even return calls and they almost always have their answering machine on. You never know what to expect. I am pulling both my daughters out of this school and many parents are as well. Please do not be fooled.
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Posted on Feb 23, 2004
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Trinity is overall a good school. I chose it wisely, by other parents references and comforting learning environment. More interactive projects for the parents & kids would be an asset to this school.
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