Trinity School at Greenlawn

Trinity School at Greenlawn is a private Christian school located in South Bend, Indiana that has grades 6-12. It was founded by the People of Praise in 1981 with fewer than 30 students, making it one of the first classical Christian schools.[2]

Trinity School at Greenlawn
Location
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107 South Greenlawn Avenue

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46617

United States
Coordinates41°40′33″N 86°13′18″W / 41.6757°N 86.2216°W / 41.6757; -86.2216
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TypePrivate Christian
MottoVerum, Bonum, Pulchrum
Established1980
PrincipalJohn Lee
Faculty20
Grades6-12
Enrollment240 (2023-2024)[1]
Color(s)   
Team nameTitans
Websitetrinitygreenlawn.org

Trinity School attracts students from northwest Indiana and southwest Michigan, as well as international students. Located at 107 South Greenlawn Avenue in South Bend, Indiana, it is accredited by the Independent School Association of the Central States (ISACS).


The Meadow View campus has two sister schools, River Ridge (Eagan, Minnesota) and Trinity School at Meadow View (Falls Church, Virginia). The schools are independent, and are owned and operated by Trinity Schools, Inc.[3]

John Lee is the head of school at the Greenlawn campus.

Classes

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The curriculum at Trinity School at Greenlawn includes a 6-year writing course and a 4-year Latin course.

Athletics

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Trinity School at Greenlawn's mascot is the Titans. The sports for girls are soccer and basketball. The sports for boys are soccer and basketball. Co-ed Track and Field is also available. Greenlawn has posted its best records in boys' basketball and girls' soccer. The school's home games are normally located at the Trinity School Athletic Center. Greenlawn has also hosted golf, fencing and boxing.

Facilities

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Trinity School at Greenlawn occupies part of a complex of buildings initially named Elm Court, site of the c. 1914 home of Clement Studebaker, Jr., and his family. Studebaker sold the property to Vincent Bendix. Bendix never resided in the mansion, preferring to live in Chicago, but he renovated parts of the building. In the late 1940s the Sisters of St. Joseph of the Third Order of St. Francis purchased the site for use as their motherhouse. The sisters preserved the original mansion, with renovations, and added a new three-story building adjacent to the mansion with a chapel, classrooms and residence space for the order's members. When their ministries shifted geographically away from Indiana, the sisters relocated their motherhouse. The People of Praise community acquired the property in August, 1982, for dual use by Trinity School and by the community's international headquarters. At that point the school became known as Trinity School at Greenlawn, with reference to the address on Greenlawn Avenue. Though there is some overlap, People of Praise offices are situated in the original mansion, and Trinity School leases space in the parts of the building constructed by the sisters.

References

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  1. ^ "Trinity School at Greenlawn". Indiana Department of Education. Retrieved 2 February 2024.
  2. ^ Meadowcroft, Micah (Fall 2023). "Classical Education's Aristocracy of Anyone". National Affairs. 53. Retrieved 6 October 2023.
  3. ^ "TRINITY SCHOOLS NATIONWIDE". trinityschools.org. Trinity Schools, Inc. Retrieved 18 July 2024.
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