Student Activities and Enrichment
At Trinity School, we strive to teach and nurture the entire child, both in and out of the classroom. Trinity provides educational experiences beyond the traditional classroom subjects. We encourage our students to explore enrichment activities through school sponsored clubs and extracurricular activities in the visual arts, performing arts, sports, STEM, and more. Clubs and activities are available based on division.
Performance Groups
Students interested in music have many opportunities to perform, whether it's with our Concert Choir, Ensemble, hand bell choir (Trinity Ringers), beginner or concert band. Students perform at Trinity's Christmas and spring concerts and other events throughout the school year. Students in grades 6-8 can join the Drama Club.
Academic Activities
Trinity offers students opportunities to participate in a variety of academically oriented activities including the Spelling Bee, STEM fair, and Math Fair. Middle school students can hone their writing or photography skills by joining the Memory Book or School Newspaper clubs.
Athletics
Students are offered opportunities to engage in sports in a fun environment that encourages teamwork and perseverance. Trinity offers soccer for Pre-Kindergarten and primary grades, and basketball for grades 2-8. Additionally, middle school students can join the cross country and track and field teams.
Service and Outreach Opportunities
Students can become car aides, student ambassadors in 7-8th grades, and members of student council. Trinity School provides community service opportunities by collecting items for the Elkridge Food Pantry, Grassroots of Howard County, St. Vincent de Paul collection, and other food, toy, and necessities collections for those in need.
Flex Time Clubs
Trinity School has offered a variety of after school clubs that may change seasonally. Clubs have included Crochet Club, Cooking Club, Theatre and Improv Club, Robotics Club, Coding Club, Trivia Masters, Lego Mindstorms, and more! Students can be a member of Student Council, Car Aides, and the Student Ambassadors Program. These activities foster leadership and public speaking skills, as well as offer opportunities to mentor younger students in the programs.