4985 Ilchester Road
Ellicott City, MD 21043
(410) 744-1524
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The Primary School is comprised of two buildings. Building one contains St. Anne Cafeteria, the Primary School computer lab, classrooms, and the nurse's office.
Trinity's cafeteria consists of multiple rooms, connected in the center by a row of diner-style window booths and the kitchen.
The Primary School computer lab is equipped with 25 computers and flat panel monitors.
Building two of Trinity's Primary School, St. Joseph Hall, houses the Kindergarten, some Primary School classrooms, the Pre-School and the Trinity Extended Day (TED) program.
St. Joseph Garden - A garden dedicated to St. Joseph is nestled between St. Joseph's Hall and Primary School Building 1. Students and faculty can enjoy moments of quiet contemplation and prayer here amid the bustle of the normal school day. The statue dates back many years and used to stand on top of an old pump house which is no longer in use.
A third grade class is shown in a Primary School classroom which features smart board technology.
Trinity students enjoy recess time on a large playground with modern equipment including a rock-climbing wall and a basketball chute contributed by the Booster's Club.
What can be more exhilarating than swinging high in the sky during recess on a sunny day? Trinity Pre-School students enjoy the school's both traditional and modern playground equipment.
Trinity's Pre-School and younger grade school students delight in recess time that allows them to expend energy on the school's large playground. One favorite activity is navigating the modern play set which includes a ladder, platform, jungle gym hand rings and a tube-like slide.
Students enjoy the physical activity, as well as the skilled and competitive nature of basketball during breaks in the school day. Trinity provides two full outside courts for both organized and pick up games.
Basketball is a favorite sporting activity for boys and girls alike. Trinity offers basketball not only inside its spacious gym, but also on two full outside courts nearby the gym.
St. Lidwine's Hall, built in 1923, houses administrative offices, the boardroom, the art studio and the gymnasium.
Trinity's spacious gymnasium provides ample room for indoor recreation, physical education, and basketball games.
Among our intramural sports programs is a comprehensive team basketball program from the first grade basketball clinic to the competitive and enthusiastic Trinity Tigers basketball teams for boys and girls from second to eighth grades.
The art studio is well-designed with generous space and ample storage, easel top desks, and is brightly lit with natural light.
The art studio provides Trinity students with an inspirational setting which nurtures creativity and opportunities to produce works using a variety of mediums.
The Art program is designed to develop in students an aesthetic and perceptual awareness. Students gain a basic understanding and appreciation of art history by focusing each year on a major art movement. In recent school years the students have studied the art of Ancient Greece and Rome, Ancient Egypt and the Renaissance.
Shown here with St. Julie Hall in the background, the statue of Mary, the Mother of Christ, stands at the center of Trinity's Main Circle. The Circle unites the Primary and Middle Schools and serves as a gathering place for students on the first day of school. Mary's statue dates back to 1934, the year that the Sisters of Notre Dame de Namur (SND) purchased the property on which Trinity School now stands. The statue was a gift to the school from the Sisters of the same order at Trinity College in Washington, DC.
The statue of Our Lady, the Blessed Virgin Mary, is a focal point of Trinity's Main Circle and a symbol of the school's Catholic identity. A treasured tradition each spring is the May Procession for the Primary School during which the students process to the circle and crown a small statue of Mary with a diadem of flowers. The Middle School has a Marian Pilgrimage that ends in the chapel with the crowning of another statue of Mary.
The historic Corpus Christi Chapel Building, dating from 1923, is one of the oldest structures on the campus. The distinctive Tudor-style building houses Trinity's chapel on the upper level and the music room on the lower level.
Trinity's 87-year-old Corpus Christi Chapel is a special place of gathering and worship on the Trinity campus. Here students attend prayer services and Mass on Holy Days and are given the opportunity for veneration of the Holy Eucharist on Fridays during Lent and on First Fridays at other times of the year. A memorable and joyous service for second graders is the Class Celebration of First Communion that occurs in the spring.
Trinity's Corpus Christi Chapel not only serves as a place of worship for students, but as a site for weddings and for the celebration of Sunday Mass for a small church community.
Trinity's inviting music room is located in the historic Corpus Christi Chapel building.
St. Julie Hall, Trinity's Middle School. Built in 2002, this building houses classrooms for grades 5 through 8 and the school media center.
Middle School students can be dropped off in the morning and picked up in the afternoon at the side entrance to St. Julie Hall. The buildings surrounding the drop off circle are St. Julie Hall to the left and the Corpus Christi Chapel to the right.
The Middle School houses a state of the art science lab. The science lab is home base for the development of Trinity's recycling program.
Units of study include air and weather, biological habitats, physics of sound, the solar system, and chemical reactions.
Students take notes during a lecture in the science classroom adjacent to the science lab.
When students enter Middle School in grade 5, they elect either Spanish or French to take for the next four years. Latin is offered as an elective to eighth grade students.
The Middle School computer lab is equipped with 25 computers and was recently hardwired and updated with new pod stations and flat screen monitors.
Trinity's open and spacious sports fields allow the school to offer many athletic and recreational opportunities. The program is continually expanding. In 2009, Trinity inaugurated a successful cross country program and invited several local Catholic Schools to join in competition. Future plans include expanding the soccer and lacrosse programs.
Trinity's 48 acres allow for a rich and varied program of outside sports and physical activities. Students enjoy many sports on two full size sports fields as part of both regular physical education classes and afternoon intramural and sports programs. A favorite event each year in May is Field and Family Day where students compete in various games and athletic activities. Pictured here is the sports field affectionately known as "The Trinity Bowl" where many events take place. Families are encouraged to attend.
Trinity values both physical education and outside sporting activities to promote the development of a healthy lifestyle for students. Two full size sports fields provide many opportunities for students to engage in soccer, flag football, baseball, tetherball and many other sports. Parents support Trinity's athletic program by participating in the Booster's Club and the Trinity Athletic Committee.
The main entrance to Trinity School is located on Ilchester Road. Tucked away on 48 wooded acres off Ilchester Road, Trinity School is one of Howard County's best kept secrets!
Banners displaying Trinity's logo hang from the light poles that border the half mile long driveway from Ilchester Road to the school. A teacher once said that immediately upon entering the driveway, she enjoys a feeling of peace.
Trinity's half mile long driveway, leading from Ilchester Road to the school, winds through woods that are spectacular with colorful foliage in the fall. It's not unusual to see the occasional deer or fox.