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aerial view of trinity academy's new upper school academic building

Trinity Academy’s new Upper School Academic Building is due to be dedicated this spring.

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Three years and more than $6.5 million later, Trinity Academy is on the cusp of unveiling its new Upper School Academic Building.

The 27,000-sqft building was made possible with donations from parents, students, alumni, and all those who believe in the school’s mission to equip students with wisdom, excellence, and purpose.

Here’s a look at what the facility will provide, by the numbers:

  • 4 science labs
  • 17 classrooms
  • 2 collaboration rooms
  • 1 Innovation Lab
  • Countless learning opportunities for 560+ students

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