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Private | PK-11 | Christian | 579 students |  

PHONE: (770) 251-6770

FAX: (770) 251-9336

HOURS: 7 hours per day

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8817 Hwy 54

Sharpsburg, GA 30277

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Posted October 22, 2011

If you are looking for a safe, loving, christian environment, Trinity is the place for you. The faculty and staff have so much to offer students. Everyday chapel is a time when students and faculty join for 30 minutes to focus on Jesus and what he has done for us. Trinity offers Honors and AP classes as well as a great sports program. The classroom size is small so students are able to get the individual attention they need. If you are looking for a rigorous academic program, where students are stressed out, have no time to play sports, spend time with friends,or family, then you may want to consider another school. I believe the high school is growing rapidly because families are looking for a well balanced environment in which children can learn, play, serve, and enjoy the life they have been given!
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Posted July 13, 2010

We had our child at Trinity - it started out well, but quickly went downhill. We enjoyed the extra-curricular activities and the sincerity and commitment of the headmaster, but believed the faculty and curriculm lagged in comparison to local public schools. Faculty and staff were terribly inconsistent whether it be enforcement of dress code and/or school policies or deadlines or returning graded work and were completely uninformed in many instances. In comparison to my friends' children as well as upon enrolling my child in public schools, I see that my child is behind especially in math and science, but in other subjects as well. Additionally, the students tended to be fairly "clique-ish" and not inclusive. Trinity has great potential, but do plenty of research and question-asking to make sure it will be a good match for your child.
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Posted March 18, 2010

Trinity Christian School is a perfect school. Our daughter attended a much higher priced private school in Tyrone, and we did not feel the love or education. At Trinity it is all about learning, God, extra activities. Our daughter comes home everyday with a smile. The leadership and teachers are spot on. Also the tracking of your funds are up to date. Our daughter is in first grade and is reading on a third grade level and writing cursive. She loves learning about the music and how to read it. She can't wait until she learns an instrument. Going to Trinity is what you expect from a Private school. Loving, Caring, and Learning!
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Posted February 22, 2010

My daughter attended 3rd grade at this school. The staff is certainly very loving and it is a safe place for any child to attend. The only downside I see is academically. We moved to the North part of Atlanta and my daughter was significantly behind academically for 4th grade. You have to really weigh what you are desiring when you place your child in a smaller Christian school like this one. Yes, the Christian environment is a plus, but academically it is not as advanced or challenging. The music program at Trinity is the biggest plus! My daughter loved it. Overall, this is a good school.
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brandyc22 February 7, 2012
If parents are willing to drive the extra distance, why wouldn't they be allowed to choose? Every school is not a match for every child and parents know their children best ... More »
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Wildcat94 February 6, 2012
Definitely! I believe that families should be allowed to attend any school they want, because there are some who went to a good school and parents want what's best for their kids. Even education.
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cwagnerhankins February 3, 2012
Families should be able to attend any school they wish.
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