Definitions for "Trinity High School"
Trinity High School (Renfrew) is a small Catholic High School in the town of Renfrew, Scotland. Its enrollment is approximately 1000 students. The school's building was originally the site of the public school Renfrew High, but over twenty years ago Renfrew High moved to a new larger site, and the building became Trinity High School.
Trinity High School, a high school in Louisville, Kentucky, first opened its doors in 1953, when Archbishop John Floersh anticipated the growth of Louisville's eastern suburbs by choosing the site of Holy Trinity School, a former Catholic church and grade school in St. Matthews, Kentucky. The school incorporates the Catholic tradition of teaching and learning.
Trinity High School is a Roman Catholic college preparatory high school for young women located in River Forest, Illinois. It was founded in 1918 by members of the Sinsinawa Dominican Sisters . Originally the school was built on the grounds of Rosary College, which is now Dominican University, but in 1926 the campus was relocated a few blocks away from the original site.