Small, but Mighty

Small, but Mighty

Dear Parents, Our theme today in chapel was “Small, but Mighty!” Our grade 3 students gave us some beautiful illustrations from nature as to how God has made some small creatures that accomplish some great tasks. A perfect example of this is the bee, which...
Pieces of Art

Pieces of Art

Dear Parents, For a moment, picture a beautiful piece of art. It could be something hanging in a museum or on your mantle at home. The art itself could be a portrait, a landscape, or something abstract. Regardless of its category, the piece of art has value. Some of...
The Greatest Commandment

The Greatest Commandment

Dear Parents, What is our greatest responsibility in caring for our children? There are some obvious things that come to mind like providing food, clothes, and shelter. Protection and keeping our children safe is another priority. While these are clearly important,...
Head Versus Heart

Head Versus Heart

Dear Parents, Over the course of the past week, the theme of head knowledge versus heart knowledge has come up several times in conversations that I have had with teachers and parents. It is arguably one of the biggest challenges that we face as a Christian school,...
World Hearing Day

World Hearing Day

Dear Parents, Character development is one of the things that we feel is so central to the experience we are providing our students at Trinity, and is an integral part of the vision of our school. One of themes that ties several character traits together is kindness....