Trinity High School (Manchester, New Hampshire)

Trinity High School
"Pride, Spirit, Tradition"
Address
581 Bridge Street
Manchester, New Hampshire, (Hillsborough County), 03104-5395
 United States
Information
Type Private, Coeducational
Religious affiliation(s) Roman Catholic
Established 1970
Principal Denis J. Mailloux
Asst. Principal Steven Gadecki
Faculty 30
Grades 912
Enrollment 445  (2010)
Campus Suburban
Color(s) red and White         
Team name Pioneers
Accreditation(s) New England Association of Schools and Colleges[1]
Dean of Students Patrick Smith
Athletic Director Gary Leonard
Website

Trinity High School is a private, Catholic, coeducational high school located in Manchester, New Hampshire. It is operated by the Roman Catholic Diocese of Manchester.

As of 2010, 445 students attended Trinity High School. Every member of the class of 2010 was accepted into college. It was the fourth year in a row this has occurred.[2]

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History

The school opened on September 9, 1970, as part of a merger of three Catholic high schools in Manchester: Bishop Bradley High School, Immaculata High School, and Saint Anthony's High School. The only remaining Catholic high school in the city, Ste. Marie's, remained independent but eventually closed in 1973.

The school's college preparatory curriculum features a Catholic emphasis. Students of all faiths are welcome to attend, but classes on the Catholic faith are required of all students.

It is accredited by the National Catholic Educational Association.

Sports and extracurricular clubs

The school competes at the Class "L" level in 21 boys', girls' and coed varsity sports. The football team currently competes in Division IV. The teams are known by the mascot name "Pioneers."

The school fields a FIRST Robotics Team, which competed on the national level in 2011.[3]

On March 21, after two consecutive championship losses, the Trinity Pioneers won the 2009 Class "L" basketball championship at UNH's Lundholm Gym.[4]

Notable alumni

References

  1. ^ NEASC-CIS. "NEASC-Commission on Independent Schools". http://cis.neasc.org/cis_directory_of_schools. Retrieved 2009-07-28. 
  2. ^ "The College Try is Perfect at Trinity." The New Hampshire Union Leader, July 11, 2008.
  3. ^ "FIRST Robotics Team Heads to Nationals" The New Hampshire Union Leader, April 14, 2008.
  4. ^ “Boys' Hoop: Say Laguerre! Trinity reigns in Class L.” The New Hampshire Union Leader, Mar. 21, 2009.

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