Holy Trinity School (Kidderminster)

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This article is about Holy Trinity School in Kidderminster, England. For other schools with the same name see Holy Trinity School.

Holy Trinity School is a girls' public school in Kidderminster, Worcestershire, England. Founded in 1903 by a group of catholic nuns from France, it became secularised in 1985. It is a member of the Girls' Schools Association and has just been taken over by IES.

The school is made up of four sections,Nurserey (or Little Trinity for boys and girls aged 6 months-3 years), Reception (or Pre-Prep for boys and girls aged 4-7), Lower School (Preparatory School for boys and girls agd 7-11) and the Senior School for girls only up to 18 years.

The main building is a Victorian former private house known as Erdeslie. The school was opened by the Archbishop of Birmingham in 1903 and took in boarders until the 1980s.

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