Portrait of a Graduate | Trinity Presbyterian School

Portrait of a Graduate


A Trinity Presbyterian School graduate is a young man or woman grounded in faith, shaped by academic rigor, and equipped with the skills and character to lead, serve, and thrive in an ever-changing world.

 

Christian Foundation

Trinity graduates are first and foremost committed to a Christ-centered life. They are guided by a biblical worldview and strive to honor God in spirit, mind, and body.
They are:

  • Biblically grounded and kingdom-focused
  • Compassionate and humble in service to others
  • Faithful in their personal walk with Christ

Lifelong Learner

Graduates leave Trinity with a love for learning that extends beyond the classroom. They demonstrate curiosity, resilience, and a teachable spirit, always seeking to grow in knowledge and wisdom.
They are:

  • Intentional and motivated to pursue excellence
  • Flexible and open to feedback
  • Engaged in continual academic and spiritual growth

Critical Thinker

Trinity equips students to analyze deeply and solve problems with clarity and creativity. They approach challenges from a biblical worldview, using discernment and insight.
They are:

  • Analytical and reflective
  • Innovative and resourceful
  • Able to apply truth to real-world issues

Collaborator

Trinity graduates thrive in community. They listen well, lead thoughtfully, and work effectively with others to accomplish shared goals. They are:

  • Respectful communicators
  • Supportive team players
  • Adaptable in diverse group settings

Others-Centered Servant

Students grow into graduates who put others before self—marked by humility, empathy, and a deep sense of responsibility.
They are:

  • Servant-hearted leaders
  • Valuers of community and relationships
  • Active contributors to the world around them

Mission Connection

Every aspect of Trinity’s graduate profile is rooted in the school’s mission:
 

To glorify God by providing for students the highest quality, college-preparatory education, training them in the biblical world and life view, thus enabling them to serve God in spirit, mind, and body.