Trinity School

Private | PK-8 | Christian | 57 students |  

PHONE: (405) 478-5476

HOURS: 7 hours per day

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1120 E Hefner Rd

Oklahoma City, OK 73131

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Oklahoma City's Trinity School is a private school. It is coed and Christian affiliated, serving 57 students in grades PK-8.

This school's average Community Rating, based on 24 reviews, is 4 out of 5 stars.

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Associations: NAEYC; Band; Basketball; Christian; Coed; Religious; Special education; Yearbook
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Posted on Jan 2, 2010
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Trinity school has become a life altering experience for my child. She came to Trinity school feeling defeated and hopeless about her ability to learn in the regular classroom. She has always been very intelligent and talented but her learning difference kept her a grade level or more behind her appropriate level. At Trinity, not only did she learn to excel in spite of her learing difference but she also evolved as a self confident and outgoing person. She now has hope for a college education and a secure future because of Trinity school. We highly reccomend Trinity school for any child who needs to learn in a different way.
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Posted on Nov 17, 2008
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Excellent school. I have a 5 year old in Kindergarten now, and he was in Pre-K as well. After visiting every private school in OKC, I chose Trinity for the small class size, true one-on -one attention, and robust curriculum. My son has no learning issues at all, and I want to re-iterate that it is a school which does a great job with all children. The teachers in the Early Learning Center are certified Montessori instructors and simply excel in the field of education.
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Posted on Nov 13, 2008
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As a parent of a bright child with learning differences, I am grateful every day to the people at Trinity of care they take of my son. They are loving, patient, and kind but also bring an amazing amount of knowledge about teaching learning differenced kids. I am also impressed by the other kids in his classes. They seem very supportive of each other and they have helped him enormously.
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Posted on Nov 12, 2008
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As a former parent and teacher who has been at Trinity for many years, I have seen many changes. I have seen several Heads of School come and go, changes in policy come and go and many good teachers and friends come and go. Trinity was a wonderful, nurturing and life changing experience for my children. I have seen this school change the lives of many children and hope that it will continue to do so in the future. Trinity School is a wonderful place with an incredibly caring and highly trained staff, whose only goal is to see children succeed. We concentrate on children with language differences as well as those with math issues and chilfren who fall through the cracks in a regular classroom. Our staff loves what we do and we want more than anything to continue doing just that.
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Posted on Nov 12, 2008
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Trinity school has been a life changing situation for my son and our family. The teaching is modified to the different learning styles and the family like atmosphere reminds me of what community used to be.
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Posted on Nov 11, 2008
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I have watched this school and its committed faculty change the lives of kids who come to 'trinity for help and a new plan. They leave after their first year feeling more confident and more able. The tinity motto: I can is an important for kids who do not thrive in the traditional classroom--but can acheive given the chance to do so. Trinity is a community treasure. Lou Carmichael Freind of Trinity School, former music teacher at Trinity and current board member

Posted on Oct 28, 2008
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Trinity school has been a miracle for our daughter. We struggled in public school for several years, fighting for services and trying to convince them that she even had a problem. She hated going to school...then we found Trinity. Now she can read at grade level for the first time in her life. The teachers are excellent. They know unique ways for getting the information to my daughter that she needs to learn. The enviroment is loving and supportive.The class sizes are small . We love Trinity and reccomend it highly, it changed our daughters life!!
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Posted on Apr 27, 2008
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The teachers at Trinity School are wonderful! They care so much about the students and communicate well with parents. They are highly trained in multisensory approaches. I would also highly suggest Trinity School.
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Posted on Apr 24, 2008
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Both of my children attended the Early Learning Center at Trinity. It was a wonderful experience. The teachers are very well trained in muilti-sensory approaches. They use Payne Foundation Reading Readiness and the Reading and Writing Workshop from Columbia Univesity. They have a very loving and disiplined approach to teaching and molding young children. The children feel safe and loved. The literacy program is very balanced. My children grew academically and socially. I highly suggest Trinity School!
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Posted on Apr 17, 2008
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Trinity has recently redefined their mission and with the help of Shelton School from Dallas they are focused on turning the school around. I am one of the parents who understand what Trinity's plan for the future is and I am willing to stick around to see it come to fruition. Change doesn't happen overnight. The lack of parental involvement in the school is a major problem. It is beyond me, how parents can pay so much money for their child's education yet have such little interest in supporting the school. If you are not involved with the school you have no one to blame for your dissatisfaction but yourself. The key to changing and improving things is to be an involved and contributing parent. Trinity has great promise and there are many students who are thriving there right now. It can only get better.
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