UPPER SCHOOL
Our Graduates
At Trinity, we take great pride in the accomplishments of our graduates. The 586 alumni from our 16 Upper School graduating classes have earned an impressive array of scholarships and accolades. Highlights include 14 full scholarships covering tuition, room, and board.
Among these awards are four Morehead-Cain Scholarships at UNC and prestigious awards from institutions including Duke University, Columbia University, Furman University, Loyola University Chicago, and Wake Forest University. Our graduates have also secured appointments at the US Naval and Air Force Academies and an ROTC Scholarship at Davidson College. Additionally, students have achieved eight Division I athletic scholarships, 20 Governor’s School placements, and numerous National Merit recognitions. In total, our students have been awarded over $23 million in merit-based scholarships, a testament to their hard work and dedication.
Trinity School Profile
Discover Trinity School’s 2025–2026 Upper School Profile: an insightful journey through our mission-driven education, diverse student body, accredited programs, and exceptional faculty. Explore our rigorous curriculum, unique academic opportunities, and the remarkable achievements of our graduates, all within a vibrant community emphasizing personal and spiritual growth.
Over the past 16 years, Trinity School has proudly celebrated the achievements of our graduates, who have earned over $23 million in scholarships and numerous accolades.
Where Now?Explore the Upper School
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Athletics
Athletics extends our mission to the field, emphasizing character development, teamwork, and leadership through sports.
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Arts
Our Upper School Arts Program encourages creative expression through visual arts, music, and theatre.
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Student Support
Trinity School’s Upper School Student Support Services are dedicated to fostering a nurturing environment.
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Graduates
We celebrate our graduates’ achievements, totaling over $23M in scholarships and numerous accolades.
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Academic
Explore Trinity Upper School’s inquiry-based curriculum, designed for the 21st-century learner.














