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8817 GA-54, Sharpsburg, Georgia, 30277, United States
(770) 251-6770 www.tcslions.org
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Nov 16, 2017
We absolutely love Trinity! Last year we had our daughter in public school and she came home every day grumpy, upset about something and generally did not like school. She begged us to pick her up as early as possible every day. This year we pick her up every day with a shining smile on her face! She wants to be picked up later and begs to go to after school. I cried tears of joy when I saw her smile on the first day. She even gets upset that she can't go to school on days that she's sick! The teachers and staff are wonderful, caring and available for any questions I may have. Our daughter has grown academically by leaps and bounds and feels encouraged every day by her teachers. We highly recommend Trinity for a good Christian education!

Feb 1, 2018
Yee yee boys

Jan 10, 2017
I want to start by saying that I think there are good things about this school, but that it depends on what you are looking for in a private school. I think in many ways this is a case of getting what you pay for. If you are looking for a private school and/or a Christian school it is a fair choice. If your main goal is to get out of the public school system, and you cannot afford other options it is a fair choice. It all depends on what your goals are in seeking out private education. If your goal is to go to an academic school that will challenge and prepare your kids then this is probably not the best fit. They have a few very good teachers, and the teachers absolutely care about the students for the most part. However, they also have many weaker teachers and teachers who are overwhelmed by both the workload and the types of students they admit. Students in honors and AP get heavy priority in most cases, and the general classes are mostly the same or worse than public schools I have seen or had children attend. I know that the ethos of their general education classes is that no one should be allowed to fail, and if students are failing the class should be made easier (even if you have high school students who can barely read and write). The school has one of the largest gulfs between top performing students and general students of any school we have ever been involved with in any capacity (we have moved a lot for work). That being said it does not mean that your child will not succeed after Trinity, but I feel like the idea of the high academic of achievement of the students is a bit misleading when it is sold to new families. I think they really do care about the kids, but because they accept basically anybody in order to keep their numbers high there are wide gulfs within the school academically. This issue also spills over into discipline. Because of their acceptance of any student (admirable in one respect) they are left with a very public school like atmosphere when it comes to discipline. While I am loath to directly criticize any one at the school because they mean well, the fact exists that they lack clear direction and follow through when it comes to rules and enforcement (in the high school at least). In many ways Trinity best resembles a public Christian school. They are very like a public school in their academics, the divisions and the issues with discipline, but they do have a strong Christian core of teachers and other leadership in that regard. So, again, my review comes down to what you are looking for in your child's' school. For my family it did not work, but for others I am sure it is a good fit. That being said I felt that sharing my experience might help save people some the issues we had to learn later than we would have liked.

Jan 25, 2017
I couldn't ask for a better school for my girls. All of the staff is committed and devoted to helping the students. TCS is truly a blessing.

Aug 6, 2017
This school sucks 🤢

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