Trinity Christian School
ENROLLMENT: 105
AIRPORT: PITTSBURGH INTERNATIONAL (PIT)
SCHOOL HIGHLIGHTS
Strong academics with high SAT and impressive university acceptances
Located within just miles of several major universities, Asian markets and restaurants
Large variety of athletics and extra-curricular activities including STEM club, Technology Club, etc.
Great campus setting with caring and supportive teachers and staff
Average SAT Score: 1652/2400 Average Top 30%: 2095/2400
ADMISSIONS
Accepting Grades: 9, 10, 11, 12
Conditions/Exceptions: Will consider student entering senior year. Student must be enrolled from beginning of school year and must meet enrollment requirements. We do not accept students who have already graduated from an international high school.
Faith Requirement: None
Admissions Criteria: Immunization records, Teacher Reference leper, Biography leper and TOEFL at least 50
Accept Spring Enrollment: Yes
Interview in Lieu of Test: No
SCHOOL CURRICULUM
Number of AP Courses and Listing: 1- US History
Number of Honors Courses and Listing: 4- Calculus; Physics; Advanced Math; Biology II
Dual Enrollment Courses: Geneva College: Calculus, Old Testament, New Testament, US History
STEM/STEAM Program: Yes
ATHLETICS & FINE ARTS PROGRAM
Athletic Teams: Boys: Soccer; Basketball. Girls: Tennis; Volleyball; Basketball; Co- ed: Cross Country; Track and Field
EXTRA-CURRICULAR ACTIVITIES
STEM Club; Chess Club; Video Club; Technology Club; Poetry Club; Math Club; Hometown High Q Club; Drama and Musical productions; Band; Choir; Fine Arts; Student Council, National Honor Society
COLLEGE PREPARATION
% Graduates Enrolled in College: 93
College Preparation Support: On staff Guidance Counselor, Formal Guidance Program
Universities Acceptance: Case Western Reserve University; Emory University; University of Pennsylvania; West Point Military Academy; Carnegie Mellon University; University of Southern California; Rochester Institute of Technology; Pennsylvania State University
Local Universities: Carlow University; Carnegie Mellon University, University of Pittsburgh; Duquesne University