Technology at Trinity
As a college preparatory school, Trinity is committed to equipping students with the tools they need to thrive in a rapidly evolving digital world.
For over a decade, Trinity has maintained a robust 1:1 learning environment, placing Apple laptops in the hands of every student in grades 6–12. This initiative fosters deeper engagement, encourages collaboration, and enhances creativity across all areas of the curriculum.
Our youngest learners in PreK through 5th grade benefit from classroom sets of iPads, laptops, and iPods. These tools are used intentionally to support interactive, developmentally appropriate learning experiences. Every Middle and Upper School student takes their laptop home daily, protected by a mobile filtering system to ensure safe, monitored use beyond the classroom.

Each classroom at Trinity is equipped with a projector, a teacher laptop, and an interactive board—ensuring that every learning space supports dynamic instruction through modern technology.
Technology at Trinity extends beyond the classroom. In both the Library and STEAM Lab, students engage in hands-on learning through 3D printing projects that encourage design thinking and innovation. In the STEAM Lab, students also explore the exciting world of robotics, developing problem-solving skills and gaining practical experience in coding, engineering, and teamwork.
Why 1:1?
The 1:1 program at Trinity offers a range of educational benefits designed to support students' academic growth and digital literacy:
| Enhanced Learning |
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Individual access to technology allows for more personalized instruction, empowering teachers to tailor content to student needs and learning styles. |
| Flexible and Efficient Instruction |
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The integration of digital tools enables flipped classroom models and digital homework submission, allowing more time in class for discussion, collaboration, and hands-on application. |
| Technology and Information Literacy |
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Students build confidence using digital platforms for writing, research, presentations, data analysis, and ethical media consumption—skills essential for college and beyond. |
| Evolving Resources |
| Digital textbooks and adaptive online programs provide up-to-date, customizable learning materials, helping lighten backpacks and reduce the cost of traditional classroom supplies. |
| Anywhere Access |
| Students can retrieve files, access assignments, and collaborate with peers from anywhere, extending learning opportunities beyond the physical classroom. |
