Trinity Presbyterian School
Private day school in Montgomery, Alabama, United States
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Trinity Presbyterian School is a Christian day school serving grades K3-12th[2] located in Montgomery, Alabama. It was founded in 1970.[3]
Coordinates32°21′14″N 86°13′59″W
School typePrivate day school
Religious affiliationPresbyterian
Established1970
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1700 East Trinity Boulevard 36106 United States | |
| Coordinates | 32°21′14″N 86°13′59″W |
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| School type | Private day school |
| Religious affiliation | Presbyterian |
| Established | 1970 |
| CEEB code | 011914 |
| Headmaster | Suzanne Satcher |
| Faculty | 69.4[1] |
| Grades | K-12 |
| Enrollment | 828 (2015[1]) |
| Colors | Red, white, and blue |
| Athletics conference | AHSAA 4A |
| Mascot | Wildcat |
| Newspaper | Trinity Tribune |
| Yearbook | The Crusader |
| Website | trinitywildcats |
History
The school was founded by Trinity Presbyterian Church, an all-white church that resisted efforts for blacks to join the congregation.[4]
Trinity School opened in a local church in 1970 with 200 students and 15 instructors, as Montgomery county public schools were being racially integrated. Some historians have described the school as a segregation academy.[5] As of 1986,[needs update] only two of the school's 645 students were black.[6]
Notable alumni
- Trace Bright, baseball player[7]

