Trinity High School welcomed students, parents and community members to its annual open house on Nov. 9, offering a firsthand look at the school’s academic programs, extracurricular activities and campus facilities.
The event gave attendees the opportunity to meet teachers, tour classrooms and labs, and learn about upcoming programs for the 2025-26 school year. “Our open house is designed to give families a view of what we offer and how we support student success,” said Matthew Eldridge, admissions officer.
In addition to classroom tours, the open house featured demonstrations from the Athletic Marshall Center, scientific performances from the chemistry department, and information sessions on college preparation and student support services. School staff emphasized the importance of community engagement and transparency in education.
Visitors praised the event for its organization and informative presentations. “I could definitely see my child going here for school,” said one parent who attended with their child.
The school plans to continue hosting open houses annually to foster stronger connections with families and encourage students to live out the Trinity Brotherhood with the maximum effort of their souls.
Check out photos from the day below.