Holy trinity episcopal academy


All In: Mind, Body, Spirit

Athletics are an integral part of the student experience at Holy Trinity as we strive to educate the whole child – mind, body and spirit. Lessons learned on the court, field, or track reinforce our commitment to fostering teamwork, sportsmanship, and honorable and ethical behavior, qualities that truly enable our students to “Start Here. Go Anywhere.”

Whether on the field, in the classroom or in service to others, Holy Trinity students are 100 percent committed to giving their best. That’s why we invite you to join us in giving them our best – the safest, most up-to-date facilities possible. 
With seven out of ten Upper School students participating in school sports, our current athletic facilities simply cannot support our current needs, much less our projected growth.
 
When you support our $5.5 million Tiger Athletic Complex project, you’ll help to transform the Upper School for ALL HT students, families and visitors for generations to come. The time has come to make these vital upgrades for our children. Are you ALL IN?






A commitment to fitness begins early at Holy Trinity, with physical education as part of our daily curriculum for kindergarten through eighth grade students. Students may participate in a choice of 10 extracurricular sports at our Lower School, while the Upper School offers more than 50 junior high, junior varsity, and varsity teams for boys and girls. Since the founding of the Upper School, Holy Trinity has won more than 160 district, regional and state championships. Each year, approximately 14 percent of graduating students go on to play sports at the collegiate level.
 
More importantly, research shows a strong correlation between physical and mental health, particularly in adolescents and teenagers. We are committed to providing safe, high-quality athletic programs and facilities to allow students to release stress and build character, goal-setting and social skills, as well as to develop a strong self-esteem and healthy body image.

Will you join us in supporting our students in mind, body and spirit?