Student Support

LOWER SCHOOL

Learning Services


The mission of Learning Services at Trinity School is to educate students with the support needed to participate in our rich, unhurried, classical, and Christian mission. We seek to foster students’ delight in the truth, goodness, and beauty of learning and create spaces where children can know their giftings as created image-bearers of God.

In the Lower School, we actively seek early intervention in reading and math to ensure students have time to progress toward the skills and curriculum presented. Groups are formed based on assessment data and aligned with class schedules.

For students with identified learning differences, Trinity provides accommodations based on the recommendations of an educational evaluation and school-based data. The learning specialist works alongside teachers to implement accommodations in the classroom setting. Students with accommodation plans receive tailored support in executive functioning, homework help, and light content review in a pull-out setting.

 

Interactive math lesson in a Trinity School Lower School classroom with a teacher engaging students using visual aids and hands-on materials, highlighting the school's supportive learning environment.

 

School Counseling

Trinity’s counseling program takes a holistic view of mental health, desiring that our students mature into emotionally, physically, socially, and spiritually healthy adults with an understanding of the person that God created them to be.

Our counseling program looks different across Trinity’s various divisions as student needs change through the course of their development.

While we are not equipped to provide psychological testing, long-term individual therapy, or separate instructional settings for students with high needs, we strive to link our families to a variety of services within the community at large.

Trinity’s school counseling program provides families with

  • Classroom guidance lessons, especially in the Lower and Middle Schools.
  • Small student groups.
  • Short-term individual student sessions.
  • Coordination of care with off-campus mental health professionals.
  • Parent and faculty consultations regarding student concerns.
  • Crisis preparation and intervention.
  • Resources and training for families and faculty.

We believe that God created each student uniquely and with a purpose. We also acknowledge that faith development often grows deeper through hard times and
seasons of doubt.

One of the unique aspects of Trinity School’s approach to Christianity is its embrace of diversity within the bounds of a shared Christian faith. Trinity’s Counseling department seeks to provide a nonjudgmental space where students can wrestle with tough questions at their own unhurried pace and know that they are not alone.

Our learning services and counseling programs are designed to nurture our students’ unique gifts as they grow into well-rounded individuals, reflecting our classical, Christian values and dedication to an unhurried educational experience.

As we serve the mental health needs of our students, we rest in the notion that beauty, goodness, and truth are God’s fingerprints, and we seek to acknowledge these as we journey together toward maturity.

Where Now?Explore the Lower School


 

  • Athletics

    Embrace the benefits of physical activity in Trinity School's Lower School PE, where play and physical activity are part of the learning process.

  • Arts

    Trinity's Lower School Arts Program enriches students with a Classical and Christ-centered education in visual and performing arts.

  • Student Support

    Trinity School provides a tailored support system for Lower School students, emphasizing early intervention in reading and math.

  • Academic

    Discover Trinity School's academic programs rooted in Charlotte Mason's principles, nurturing a child's love for learning and growth in character.

  • Transitional Kindergarten

    Join Trinity's Transitional Kindergarten, where young learners thrive in a nurturing environment designed for their unique developmental stage.