Athletics & Clubs

The athletic program at Trinity Episcopal School challenges students to pursue athletic excellence, while honoring each one as an individual with unique potential.

Students who participate in athletics at Trinity are given support and guidance as they develop and refine their athletic skill, improve their physical fitness and build confidence in their individual abilities, while identifying themselves as part of a team. As faculty, families and coaches collaboratively influence the lives of Trinity Episcopal School student-athletes, they encourage and model good sportsmanship, civility and grace while fostering an atmosphere of support, wholesome competition and delight in the sport. Participation in athletics at Trinity Episcopal School is a privilege. Students who wish to participate must adhere to the Honor Code, exhibit appropriate behavior in class and at practice, and work to achieve a balance that allows for success in the classroom as well as in the game.

 

Sportsmanship is that quality which allows us to be considerate, fair, noble and respectful. This quality must always be present in the conduct of the players, spectators, coaches and school officials. In addition to providing exercise and competition, athletics provide an outlet through which the virtues of courage, grace, persistence and discipline can be taught. Trinity Episcopal School supports athletics as essential to the spiritual, social, emotional as well as the physical well-being of young people.

The following sports are offered to all Trinity middle schoolers:

Fall: Girls’ Volleyball, Co-Ed Cross-Country, Boys’ Soccer, Girls’ Tennis

Winter: Boys’ and Girls’ Basketball

Spring: Boys’ Tennis, Co-Ed Track and Field, Girls’ Soccer, Co-Ed Golf

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Clubs at Trinity

Trinity’s clubs program is designed to give our students the opportunity to discover and develop their talents and interests while also learning group cooperation, leadership skills and the organizational process.

Clubs meet after school under the guidance of an adult sponsor who might be a teacher, parent or volunteer. Clubs are formed and sustained around student interests.


Here are a few of the clubs/activites offered to TES students:
 

Girls on the Run
Let Me Run
Mathcounts
Mecklenburg Math Club
Odyssey of the Mind

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