Trinity Valley School
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| Trinity Valley School | |
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| Location | |
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7500 Dutch Branch Road , United States | |
| Coordinates | 32°39′14″N 97°25′36″W / 32.653829°N 97.426704°W |
| Information | |
| Type | Private |
| Motto | Per Aspera Ad Astra "Through adversity to the stars" |
| Established | 1959 |
| Head of school | Ben Courchesne[1] |
| Faculty | 104 (Full-time) |
| Grades | PK-12 |
| Enrollment | 1,005 (2025-2026) |
| Campus | 75 acres |
| Colors | Columbia blue, Royal Blue, White |
| Mascot | Trojan |
| Website | tvs |
Trinity Valley School (TVS) is a PK-12, co-ed, independent school in Fort Worth, Texas. Trinity Valley School is a member of the Southwest Preparatory Conference and is accredited by the Independent Schools Association of the Southwest (ISAS).[2]
Trinity Valley School was founded in 1959 by George Bragg and Stephen Seleny. They were inspired to start a liberal arts school while on a tour of Europe with the Texas Boys Choir. Mr. Seleny became the school's first headmaster, a position he held until 1994.[3] Initially, it was an all-boys school. Girls were first admitted in 1971.[4] Today Trinity Valley School has approximately 1,005 students. Ben Courchesne serves as the Head of School.[5]
