Facts and Figures
- Holy Trinity started it’s first academic year in 2001, with 750 students.
- Today, Holy Trinity is home to approximately 1300 students.
- Students come from all over Norfolk, from Port Rowan and Courtland, and Haldimand, from Dunnville to Cayuga.
- The school has three levels of education: Locally Developed prepares students for the workplace, Applied is geared toward the workplace and college, and Academic prepares for college and university.
- The school has a staff of 78 teachers and 11 Educational Assistants.
- Monthly Mass is celebrated by Priests from our local parishes.
- Trinity’s Library contains more than 8,500 books, subscriptions to 11 interesting magazines, a collection of curriculum-related videos and DVDs and, most important, an online database with newspapers, magazines, and academic journals. The library is open 8 a.m. to 5 p.m., Monday to Thursday, and 8 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. on Fridays.
- Dress codes for winter and summer uniforms are in the school agenda or can be found on the website of the uniform supplier, McCarthy’s.
- Students who are interested in courses that are currently not offered by Holy Trinity can take online courses from other school boards. Other ways of taking a course are I.L.C. (Independent Learning Centre), correspondence, summer school, night school or independent learning. A student can also get recognition on Prior Learning Experiences. Your Guidance Counsellor can assist.
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