Holy Trinity School is called by its parish community to educate our children and form them in their Catholic faith that they might be faithful disciples of Christ.
For Holy Trinity School parents, students, and educators, life is a journey of faith and Christ is the center of our lives. Holy Trinity prepares its students to be disciples of Christ and active members of the Catholic Church by forming them in their faith and the Gospel’s call to service. Holy Trinity educates its students through academic inquiry, the pursuit of knowledge, and the development of critical thinking.
We implement a traditional classical education curriculum, which forms students holistically through intensive study of the liberal arts, and cultivates an atmosphere of appreciation for truth, goodness, and beauty in all areas of academic life. We also strive to develop in our students virtuous, moral habits, practical skills, and a love of learning.
Practicing the Catholic faith is a part of the Holy Trinity School daily routine and is incorporated into all our communal life as a school. The minimum expectation of prayer in our school is that we pray at the beginning and end of the school day, at Mass, before and after meals, and we also pray the Angelus or the Regina Caeli at noon. Also, teachers begin their class periods with a prayer. We also commonly pray the Holy Rosary and the Divine Mercy Chaplet as a school community.
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An education at Holy Trinity School reaches across a broad spectrum of areas of knowledge, all united in their source by the Creator of all things, the Lord, our God. Every student receives a formation in mathematics, phonics, grammar, physical education, history, geography, science, foreign languages, fine arts, industrial arts, literature, philosophy, and theology. The books we read are selected for their excellence and time-tested quality. An education at Holy Trinity School is an education in Truth, Goodness, and Beauty.
Holy Trinity School is an accredited school through Cognia.
"Cognia Performance Standards are at the heart of continuous improvement and accreditation. They define the characteristics of a good education institution and provide guidelines for efforts that will energetically and visibly grow learners, teachers, leaders, and organizations."
Holy Trinity School is excited to share that we are bringing back the academic logo that we've had for 15+ years. Originally introduced in 1998, this logo is a strong symbol of the Holy Trinity and reaffirms our Catholic identity as a proud parish school. The words on the bottom of the logo are the same as they were (Knowledge, Excellence, and Worship), but now in Latin to emphasize our exceptional classical education curriculum. We are excited to bring back the logo that we know has such a rich history for Holy Trinity School and the parish community!
Holy Trinity School's academic logo consists of a circular crest with the Trinitarian logo in the center. The words around it are Knowledge, Excellence, and Worship in Latin, emphasizing our classical curriculum. The colors are the same as they've always been to keep in tradition with Holy Trinity's history: purple and white as the primary colors, and gold as the complimentary color.
Holy Trinity School's Motto: Scientia, Excellentia, Adoratio - Knowledge, Excellence, Worship
Holy Trinity School in Winsted, founded in 1883, is one of only a handful of Catholic co-educational schools in Minnesota that serve students preschool through 12th grade.
Holy Trinity School is an authentically Catholic and classical school that inspires students to integrate their thinking and encourages intellectual excellence, faith formation, and a life of moral character, leadership and service to others.
We implement a traditional classical education curriculum, which forms students holistically through intensive study of the liberal arts, and cultivates an atmosphere of appreciation for truth, goodness, and beauty in all areas of academic life.
We are a proud parish school, and the elementary and high school buildings are across the street from Holy Trinity Catholic Church. This close proximity fosters a family atmosphere among students, staff, and parish members.