Trinity College School

Name: Trinity College School
BSID: 886254
Status: active
Open Date: Sep 01, 1969
Language of Instruction: English
Level: Elem/Sec
School Type: Private Inspected
Program Type: Site based only
Grade Range: K-12
Semester type: Full Year
Special Conditions Code: All Year Round
OSSD Continuous Intake: False
Number Of Teachers: 74
Teachers with OCT: 70
Affiliations: Anglican
Association: CAIS-Conference of Independent Schools
Website: http://www.tcs.on.ca
Region: East Region
Address: 55 Deblaquire St N
City: Port Hope
Postal Code: L1A4K7
Telephone: 905-885-3217
Email: sgrainger@tcs.on.ca
Principal Name: Jennifer Reid
Principal Email: jreid@tcs.on.ca
Principal Start Date: Aug 01, 2018
Principal Qualification: Ontario Principal Qualification Program (PQP)
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” TCS might be a “small town” school but it’s not a small-minded atmosphere. It is a place that encourages growth, acceptance, learning, creation, compassion, and excellence, and I could go on and on. When I think about what TCS gave to me, I only wish I understood it then when I was in the middle of it all, but when I look back, days months years, decades, and as a mother removed from it all, there is no way I could have understood the enormity of the education I was given both in and outside of the classroom. I was not the most difficult student, but I was in no way easy… I challenged my teachers, and somehow, I always grew brighter and better without ever feeling like I wasn’t supported. Julia P Nassau, Bahamas “
” Does not feel like a private school. This school is also a money parking scheme, people who are coming from third world countries. They accept people who can barely communicate in English and slow the growth of other peers. The school is mostly people from Kenya and china now, who are not discouraged from distributing others. Even TDSB has better ESL requirements and filters to get through. Suggest you send your family to Havergal or UCC instead of this place, if you are reading from overseas “
” Its looks like a university & very big. I only visit one part of the school. The school is a big, its takes hours to visit the whole school. Very well maintamce & looks so clean & tidy. All the staff are so friendly . Each & everyone there to help. All of the staff has smile on their face. You feeled so welcome here. I can image can the kids are being treated here. Amazing school. Love to explore more to tell about this amazing school. They divided to the school onto different sections for different courses. The hall is huge with lots of sitting spaces ( comfy sofas). Acces to the outlets for charging you devices,along with doing your work. Three different basketball courts in this school , if I dont take it wrong. The highlights of this school is the uniforms& they have a elementary to secondary school students. Offcurse they are connected to each other. Very big space, & located away from the regular housing areas. “
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