The verdict is in. For third consecutive year Trinity’s Middle School mock trial team was champion in the North Carolina Bar Foundation's annual competition! Trinity’s team faced five other schools from across North Carolina. They won each round of the competition and topped every judge’s ballot. Congrats to the team and coach Jen Bader for the months of preparation and practice that paid off in yet another victory! Read more about Trinity's mock trial champions: https://lnkd.in/eP6jpUgz
Trinity Episcopal School
中小学教育
Charlotte,NC 604 位关注者
A K-8 school, Trinity's mission is to create scholars, nurture spirituality, and embrace diversity in uptown Charlotte.
关于我们
Trinity Episcopal School is the only K-8 independent school in Uptown Charlotte. Our passionate and innovative faculty is committed to creating scholars by redefining academic rigor using our workshop approach, inspiring a responsibility for students' own learning and promoting their curiosity in the classroom and world around them. As an urban school Trinity has the distinct advantage of an extended campus that includes Center City destinations such as ImaginOn, Discovery Place and the Mint Museum. The powerful combination of creating scholars, nurturing spirituality and embracing diversity enables us to inspire, develop and send forth the future leaders of tomorrow. Our teachers love to teach and our students love to learn! The educational philosophy on which the school was founded values teaching and learning through collaboration, innovative problem solving and differentiation. Trinity’s creative and enthusiastic faculty has professional training which has led to their recognition as educational leaders across Charlotte and the state of North Carolina. Our teachers take their expertise and joy into the classroom each day and as a result, our students embrace a pursuit of knowledge they carry with them as Wildcat Alumni. Our program prepares students intellectually, spiritually, emotionally and socially for leadership in a diverse world by incorporating opportunities for students to interact and develop relationships with others who look, think, act and live in different ways. As part of our Episcopal school identity, Trinity is an inclusive community where our diversity makes us stronger. Each day, students recognize and celebrate individual differences not only inside the classroom but in the Charlotte community and beyond. We create scholars who are curious about the world, who possess cultural dexterity, who appreciate human beings as creations of a loving God and who develop responsible and ethical character.
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https://www.tescharlotte.org
Trinity Episcopal School的外部链接
- 所属行业
- 中小学教育
- 规模
- 51-200 人
- 总部
- Charlotte,NC
- 类型
- 非营利机构
- 创立
- 2000
- 领域
- K-8 Education、Elementary Education、Independent School、Reader's & Writer's Workshop、Differentiated Learning、Problem-based Curriculum、Investigations Math、Middle School和Service Learning
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750 East 9th Street
US,NC,Charlotte,28202
Trinity Episcopal School员工
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Trinity provides educators with a unique environment to nurture the next generation of scholars and leaders - and nurture your own growth as an educator. Be sure to see us on Saturday, Feb. 8, at the North Carolina Association of Independent Schools Hiring Fair!
?? Looking for a new career opportunity in education? Join us at the NCAIS Hiring Fair on February 8, 2025, in Charlotte and connect with top independent schools across North Carolina—whether you're a teacher, recent grad, or career changer! ?? Register now: https://lnkd.in/ehvPzwpB Find your next opportunity in the education field! ?? Please share this with anyone who may be interested! #TeachingJobs #NCAISHiringFair #EducationJobs
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Dorothy Counts-Scoggins, one of the first Black students to integrate Charlotte schools, shared her experiences and perspectives alongside Mecklenburg County Commissioner Arthur Griffin and author Greg Jarrell in a conversation Thursday at Trinity’s annual Freedom Fete. Trinity staculty, parents, and guests listened to a history of Charlotte’s decades-long transition, and the impact those changes have had on individuals and communities. https://lnkd.in/eHWFsQmM #independentschools #diversity National Association of Episcopal Schools North Carolina Association of Independent Schools SAIS - Serving and Accrediting Independent Schools
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How can Charlotte's past help shape decisions about its future? Three local leaders will explore that question at Trinity's annual Freedom Fete on Thursday, Jan. 23. Hear from local civil rights pioneer Dorothy Counts-Scoggins, Mecklenburg County Commissioner Arthur Griffin, and author and community organizer Greg Jarrell, and then join the conversation in a Q&A with the panelists. More details and registration: https://lnkd.in/eVxxymuN
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What would a perfect Charlotte look like? That was one of the thoughtful questions 8th Grade students posed to City Councilmember James Mitchell, Jr. during a visit to the Government Center for Seminar class. Mitchell and city staff shared their insights on the city’s most pressing issues and how to best lobby for the community when students visit Raleigh and Washington, D.C. With the city nearing a population of 1 million, Mitchell said transportation was the biggest challenge facing the city. His advice to students in their lobbying for Charlotte: “Always be a part of the solution” and not just point to problems. “Be positive role models and good citizens.” City of Charlotte
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The world came to know Bishop Michael Curry at the royal wedding of Prince Harry and Meghan Markle in 2018. But Trinity has known him since its founding. To celebrate the beginning of the season of Advent, Bishop Curry, who recently completed his nine-year term as leader of the Episcopal Church, led a special chapel service and brought the message of love that resonated around the world. https://lnkd.in/dj5x76ke National Association of Episcopal Schools
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Students in 1st and 5th Grades collected more than 950 pounds of food for service-learning partner Nourish Up in a collection that culminated in a Blessing of the Cans Chapel before Thanksgiving break. "When Trinity sees a need, we do something about it," said Rev. Lindsey Peery. Read more: https://lnkd.in/dJqZmqJr
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Fifth Grade is working again with Children Inspiring Hope in an art exchange with students in Ghana. This partnership began last school year and is a special opportunity. The first set of Trinity artwork is making its way to Ghana, each piece reflecting the theme of cultivating gratitude. Read more about the art exchange program and its impact. https://lnkd.in/emHA3DJZ