Student Life
At Trinity, every student has the chance to grow, lead, and make their mark in a vibrant and supportive community. Our students don’t just join clubs—they discover their passions, hone their leadership skills, and explore fields that may impact their vocational path.
Additional clubs and organizations include:
- Student Government Association
- Trinity Ambassadors
- Speech and Debate Club
- Youth Legislature
- Science Olympiad
- Foreign Language Clubs—French Club and Spanish Club
- Creative Writing Workshop
- Key Club
- Virtual Reality Sports
- Lower School Robotics
- Fellowship of Christian Athletes (FCA)
Honorary Societies
From academics to the arts, these prestigious groups recognize students who excel in scholarship, leadership, and service. Trinity boasts a tradition of National Honor Society, Mu Alpha Theta, National Art Honor Society, Tri-M Music Honor Society, and French and Spanish Honor Societies, where students are honored for their high scholarship standards. An average X% of our senior class is initiated in an honors society.
Our students have won accolades in Alabama PALS, honoring artistic talents and a commitment to environmental stewardship.
Student Government Association (SGA)
Trinity’s Student Government Association (SGA) is a student-led organization dedicated to leadership, service, and school spirit. Representing the voice of the student body, SGA works to create a positive and unified school culture by organizing events, leading initiatives, and serving both the Trinity community and beyond.
Through SGA, students develop essential skills in leadership, teamwork, and civic responsibility while upholding Trinity’s commitment to faith, excellence, and service. Members take an active role in planning school-wide events, service projects, and student life activities, all while fostering a sense of Wildcat pride and community.
Trinity Ambassadors
At Trinity, our Ambassadors are more than hosts—they’re the smiling faces, helping hands, and enthusiastic champions of school spirit. Whether they’re guiding families at Kindergarten Open House, welcoming new students during orientation, or stepping in to ensure events like College Day, Homecoming, and Awards Day run seamlessly, Ambassadors embody the heart of Trinity’s community.
From sixth graders learning their way around lockers to seniors celebrating graduation, these student leaders make every milestone special. You’ll find them cheering on our Spring Musical, supporting National Honor Society events, and showcasing the pride and joy that make Trinity so unique.
Trinity Traditions
Homecoming Parade, the Wildcat Den student section, Boykin a Willet teams, Wassail Week, Kindergarten Buddies, and more:
Fifty-plus years of Trinity tradition means we’ve got a lot to celebrate! Since 1970, our Wildcats have been building a legacy of laughter, love, and unforgettable memories. From the sweet chaos of Wassail Week to the spirited cheers at Homecoming, and even Christmas on the Boulevard, our traditions are where families meet fun. At Trinity, every year adds a little more heart to our story—and we can’t wait for your family to be part of it!
Join us for:
- Wassail Week
- French Café
- Kindergarten Christmas Play
- Christmas on the Boulvard
- Junior Class Fall Festival
- Twas the Night
- Spring Musical

Off-Campus Learning
We head off campus to bridge the gap between classroom concepts and real-world applications! Field trips at Trinity (both near home and halfway across the globe) help our students engage directly with the material they’re studying, encourage students to step out of their comfort zone, and introduce them to new cultures and worldviews.
From exploring the artistic vibrancy of a play to walking the historic streets of our nation’s capital, to marveling at cutting-edge scientific advancements or soaking in European culture in France or Central Europe, Trinity’s class trips blend hands-on discovery, cultural enrichment, and unforgettable memories, shaping students into well-rounded, world-ready individuals.
Each trip, whether it’s abroad or down the street, is carefully and consciously designed to provide students with a safe, rewarding and positive experience, and one which expands their horizons.
