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Traditions

A Rich History

Trinity Academy’s traditions weave together the lives of our community over generations. They create bonds between alumni and current students and form lifelong memories. Our traditions serve to honor our past and celebrate our present. Read through our cherished traditions below.

Adopt-a-Senior

Started by our Lower School Head, Mrs. Backholm, each senior is adopted by a Lower School class. Depending on the size of our graduating class, each class will have 1 to 2 students (aka “their senior”) each year. The senior fills out an “All About Me” questionnaire at the beginning of the year and makes a monthly visit to “their” class. Younger students often attend sporting events and theatrical productions to cheer on “their senior.”

Baccalaureate Prayers

During our Baccalaureate Service, a small group of teachers pray for each graduating senior by name - with specificity that includes character traits and strengths and weaknesses – it is a beautiful, intimate, personal time for all senior families.

Black and Gold Gala

This annual event supports our annual fund, The Trinity Fund.

Cairn

When Trinity Academy purchased the Baileywick Road property in 2004, families gathered down by the lake to fashion a stone of remembrance (Joshua 4:1-8 and I Samuel 7: 12) to God’s faithfulness to our school. Families brought individual stones with Bible verses written on them and the Cairn emerged as the stones were fitted together.

Convocation

This is the first Chapel of the school year for Upper School when our senior class is formally introduced to the student body.

Crystal Tiger

Those faculty members and administrators who have served Trinity Academy for 15+ years are awarded a Swarovski Crystal Tiger upon their retirement.

Grandparent Prayer Breakfast

Held the last Friday before Christmas break, attendees enjoy a delicious breakfast, sweet fellowship, and an encouraging devotional from a guest speaker. Each table then joins in a time of prayer for our students, faculty, and administration, by name.

Grandparents Day

Grandparents Day is a big day at Trinity, especially for Lower School Students. Grandparents are treated to a delicious breakfast and academic performances by all Lower School classes and select Upper School students. This is an opportunity for grandparents to experience the Trinity Difference. We generally celebrate Grandparents Day on the 3rd Friday in October

House System

Purpose: To draw students and faculty together into closer relationships with each other and with Christ.

In order for students to thrive, we must place them in communities that are fully dedicated to not only filling their minds but shaping their whole-person.  Many times this takes a community within a community.  Our school has adopted a British-style House System.  Through this we have established distinct communities within our community.  They are places where not only students, 7th grade to 12th, belong, but faculty as well.  Places where values are modeled and the common goods of our community are shared openly and willingly.  Places where you can know and be known.  Places where you can be urged to live toward that ultimate human life that parents want for their children.  It is there that our students learn for themselves through the shared experience with others what it is they are intended to do.  We hope to form the hearts and desires of students through:

    • The construction of traditions that will train our students in virtuous living
    • Nurturing relationships across rhetoric school grade levels and faculty
    • Leadership, friendly competition, and service
    • Positive peer pressure and mentorship

Homecoming and PATT Picnic

Typically held the first Friday in October, we gather together for soccer, Homecoming Court, a Chili Cook-Off, and good old fellowship to start the school year. Of course, Alumni are invited back to join us. The Walk of Champions and Alumni soccer game are two highlights of the event.

Honor Council

Purpose: The Honor Council exists as an accountability measure for the student by the student body. In February 2012, then Head of School, Dr. Robert Littlejohn spoke in Chapel declaring a culture reset at Trinity. As part of the renewed focus on preserving the merits of Trinity, students were tasked with nominating fellow classmates for the inaugural Honor Council. Students elected faculty supervisors, and the Honor Council was created. The Honor Council developed the Trinity Honor Code.

    • Some of the responsibilities of an Honor Council member include:
      • Meeting to make recommendations for school action regarding student violations of the Honor Code
      • Representing to the student body the nature of the Honor Council
      • Maintaining a high degree of confidentiality regarding all Honor Council deliberations.

Morning Mingles

Morning Mingles is an event held in the Spring for new families to connect with families in your child’s grade. It’s a great place to ask questions and meet other Trinity Academy families.

morning mingle

Night of the Arts

Night of the Arts (aka NOTA) showcases the gifts and talents of our students. Students recite poetry, sing, dance, play musical instruments, and showcase their God-given talents, including amazing artwork.

Poetry and Prose

Lower Schools students memorize and recite classical works of poetry, speeches, or literature and then compete at the classroom level, grade level, and then division level.

Powder Puff

Our high school girls (in their Houses) play football, typically in the fall. House points are on the line for the winners.

Reading Buddies

A long-standing tradition whereby 6th graders and Kindergarteners get together for weekly reading times. Sweet friendships develop over the years as students grow.

Senior Board Lunches

Twice each year our Board of Directors hosts a lunch for the senior class. This allows our Board to get to know the individual students, pray with them, and encourage and support them. During the first luncheon of the year, our Seniors are presented with their class scarf.

Senior Prayer Luncheon

Parents of seniors, seniors, and Upper School teachers gather on the first day of the new school year to pray over the senior class, by name.

Service of Lessons and Carols

This service of Lessons and Carols has been adapted from the Festival of Nine Lessons and Carols that has been celebrated annually at Kings’ College, Cambridge. All Lower School students and Upper School music students perform. This event is typically held at Christ Baptist Church in December on the last Thursday before Christmas break.

Silver Tiger Alumni Luncheon

Held on the last Thursday of the school ear, our graduating class is welcomed into the Trinity Alumni Network and celebrated. Alumni attend and those who have volunteered their time and invested back in Trinity in the past 12 months are awarded the Silver Tiger Pin (repeat volunteers earn their Gold Tiger Pin).

Spirit Rock

New in 2024, this 21,000 pound rock sits across the parking lot from our Upper School Building available to be painted by our senior class each year.

Spring Fling

If you like delicious food, inflatables, and fun raffles, you will love Spring Fling. This annual tradition is an opportunity for the Trinity community to come together and have tons of fun. In addition to the 1-Mile Fun Run and Kids’ Dash races, we will have our Tough Tiger Trail Run, Dollar Raffle, face painting, and so much more.

Student Leadership

Prefects: To facilitate a structure whereby the students of Trinity Academy are given the opportunity to use their gifts and talents in providing leadership, organization, and service to the community of their peers and the greater Trinity Academy community. This is the venue by which the student voice may be heard, allowing students the chance to form the school into that which they wish it to become, through their expressed opinions and affirmative action towards accomplishing their goals for the school. View the list of Prefects below.

  • Head Prefect
  • Assistant Head
  • Community
  • Spiritual Life
  • Student Life
  • Service
  • Spirit
  • Each of the 4 Houses has two head boys and two head girls who serve in our Prefecture

Volleybros

Our high school boys (in their Houses) play volleyball in Founders Hall at the conclusion of Spring Fling. House points are on the line for the winners.