At Trinity Episcopal Day School, you can feel the warmth the moment you walk through the gate. It’s in the way teachers greet every child by name, in the sound of laughter spilling out of classrooms, and in the rhythm of music echoing down the hallway. There’s something unmistakably joyful here—something that feels like home.
Faith that Feels Like Family
Faith at Trinity isn’t confined to chapel—though chapel is a favorite time of the week. It’s in the way students care for one another, the way teachers speak with gentleness and gratitude, and the way our community shows up, day after day, for each other.
As Father Peter puts it, “Faith is woven into everything we do—not just in prayer, but in kindness.” You can see it when a kindergartner helps a friend tie a shoe, or when a class joins together to collect canned goods for community members in need. These small, everyday acts are how our students learn what it means to live their faith out loud.
Joy in Every Lesson
Step inside a Trinity classroom, and you’ll see curiosity in motion. In Spanish class, students clap and sing their way through vocabulary—moving, laughing, and learning together. “We dance, we laugh, we make mistakes together,” Spanish teacher Laura Rodriguez Latil shares. “That’s how language sticks—it’s playful, joyful. It’s fun.”
In the Wonder Lab, tiny hands are busy experimenting, building, and discovering. Wonderland and art teacher Amy Rae loves it when “a child figures something out that I didn’t plan—when their imagination takes over and the room fills with excitement.” That spark, that sense of “what if?—it’s everywhere at Trinity.
Even in music class, the goal isn’t perfection—it’s expression. “When they make music together,” music teacher Dr. Kay White says, “they learn to listen to each other and to themselves.”
Everywhere you look, you see learning that feels alive—creative, hands-on, and full of heart.
Traditions That Bring Us Together
Ask any student what makes Trinity special, and they’ll probably tell you about the fun stuff—and there’s plenty of it.
There’s the Blessing of the Pets, where dogs, cats, and the occasional hamster show up to be blessed under the oak trees. There’s Trunk or Treat, when families decorate their cars, teachers dress up in costumes, and the campus transforms into a magical place.
That development comes to life through chapel leadership, service projects, classroom devotionals, and daily acts of care. Students learn that faith isn’t confined to Sunday mornings—it’s something lived out in how they greet a classmate, serve at chapel, or lend a hand to a friend.
Then there’s Episcopal Schools Week and Day School Sunday, when the whole community comes together to celebrate faith, friendship, and the joy of being part of something bigger than ourselves.
These moments—the ones that bring our community together—are part of what makes Trinity feel like family. They’re reminders that learning and joy belong side by side.
Where Everyone Belongs
Ask any teacher why they love Trinity, and you’ll hear the same thing: the people. The sense of belonging here is real. “You can feel the love when you walk through the door,” 1st-grade teacher Gwen Jewell says. “Everyone knows your name. Everyone’s looking out for each other.”
That’s the magic of Trinity. It’s a place where faith is lived, laughter is shared, and every child is known and loved for exactly who they are.
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Come visit Trinity Episcopal Day School and experience the joy, faith, and family that make our community so special.

