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Private | 9-12 | Roman Catholic | 101 students |  

PHONE: (254) 771-0787

FAX: (254) 771-2285

HOURS: 8 hours per day

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6608 West Adams Avenue

Temple, TX 76502

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Posted August 27, 2007

Great school! Classes are small with wonderful teacher:student ratios. It is a college preparatory school with many dual credit and AP classes, including calculus AB and BC, Greek history, Roman history, microbiology, engineering, and AP Spanish and Latin. Their Forensics team receives multiple awards in multiple areas. Their soccer and golf teams are highly rated. The students are diversified, with foreign exchange students from Korea, Germany, and Brazil along with students, both Catholic and non-Catholic, from all over central Texas. The school is extremely safe with a passcode entry. Discipline is not an issue. The kids leave their backpacks and purses around and thievery is not a problem. Parents can be as involved as they choose. The new principal is very dynamic, accessible, and a 'can-do' person. Our older 2 kids graduated from the public high school which has deteriorated. Retrospectively they would have been better prepared for college by attending this school.
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Posted November 19, 2005

Holy Trinity is an excellent school in terms of academics and student/teacher relations. The English and Math departments prepared me extensively for college. The English department is so far superior to my current college's English department that I feel almost over qualified in terms of academic background. Parent involvement is essential and abundant. There are meetings every month in which parents can freely attend, and parents are crucial in the participation of fun raisers. The small class sizes are awesome in that every student gets to have a one-on-one experience (I recall that my Spanish III class had 2 students!). Sports make up in school spirit what they lack in winning streaks, and when I was there, the theater department was just developing. The choir is also very accomplished (and classy). As far as a well-rounded education goes, you can't do much better than Holy Trinity.
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MagnetMom February 6, 2012
With my son, no, but realized it's not a bad idea. For my daughter, we keep the concert programs where she played, and keep flyers of events where she volunteered. When college app time comes, she won't have to wing it like her brother did.
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