About Trinity

The history of Trinity School began in 1951 with a nursery school in Trinity Presbyterian Church.

Trinity School is an independent, co-educational elementary school located in Atlanta, Georgia, serving ages three through sixth grade. Founded in 1951, the School is a non-profit, tax-exempt institution governed by an independent Board of Trustees. Since its founding, Trinity’s vision has been to provide a nurturing environment in which to challenge students.

Trinity School includes the following:

  • VELD (Very Early Learning Department): Three-Year-Olds through Pre-K
  • ELD (Early Learning Department): Kindergarten through First Grade
  • ULD (Upper Learning Department): Second Grade through Sixth Grade

During the 2007-2008 school year, 588 students are enrolled. Trinity’s 43-acre campus is located in northwest Atlanta.

Trinity students learn to become dynamic leaders in a school that offers a solid academic foundation coupled with programs in the arts, physical education, technology, Spanish, and extracurricular areas. In a society of different cultures, interests, perspectives, and talents, we prepare our students to grow into well-informed young adults who understand their responsibility to others and to the greater community.

History of Trinity's Crest