Trinity High School (Renfrew)

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Trinity High School is a Roman Catholic high school in the town of Renfrew, Scotland. Its enrollment is approximately 1200 students. The school's building was originally the site of the public school Renfrew High, but over twenty years ago Renfrew High School moved to a new larger site, and the building became Trinity High School. The buildings have recently been refurbished.

The Head Teacher is Mr Jack Nellaney. He is assisted by five Deputy Head Teachers - Mr McGrane, Mrs Renfrew, Mrs Haddow, Mr Colligan and Mr O'Neil. Each Deputy Head has responsibility for one year group.

The school has recently organised its registration classes into five houses. These are St Mirin House, St Thomas Aquinas House, St Joseph House, St Ambrose House, St Nicholas House. Each house has a house assembly once a month in place of a year assembly, which happens every week. Each house also has a house captain, who is elected from the sixth years of that house. Each house is fronted by one teacher, who acts as a guidance teacher to all of the pupils in that house.

The School currently offers classes in English, Maths, Art, Music, Science, Physics, Biology/Human Biology, Chemistry, History, Geography, Modern Studies, French, Italian, Home Economics, Media Studies, Graphic Communication, Craft and Design, Physical Education, Computing, Business Management, Administration, Latin, Classical Studies, Social and Vocational Skills and Psychology.

The school has many clubs, including Fairtrade (Trinity was the first Fairtrade school in Scotland), Pro-Life, and APD groups, a Website Club, which maintains the schools website, a maths club, art club, science club, language club and a video production club.

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