Clubs & Organizations

The learning process does not end in the classroom at Trinity. Students are encouraged to take the knowledge they have attained and apply it through clubs and student organizations. 

Student Council

Student Council

At Trinity Episcopal School, our Student Council gives middle school students an opportunity to grow as leaders, serve their school community, and represent the voices of their peers. Elected by their classmates, Student Council members take on meaningful responsibilities that help build school spirit, encourage unity, and promote a positive campus environment.

Throughout the year, Student Council helps plan and lead a variety of student-centered activities and events—such as spirit days, service projects, dances, fundraisers, and more. Whether they’re organizing our Valentine’s Middle School Dance, promoting kindness initiatives, or supporting school-wide events, these students play a key role in shaping campus culture and making Trinity an even more joyful and connected place to learn and grow.

Through this leadership experience, students build valuable skills in communication, teamwork, decision-making, and service. It’s a hands-on opportunity for young leaders to practice what it means to serve with integrity, represent with compassion, and lead by example – core values of what it means to be a Trinity Patriot.

Private Schools Interscholastic Association

At Trinity Episcopal School, we are proud to offer students the opportunity to participate in PSIA, a statewide academic competition designed to challenge and inspire students in grades 1–8 across a wide range of subjects.

Through PSIA, students can explore their strengths and interests in areas such as math, science, reading, writing, spelling, maps and graphs, art memory, music memory, vocabulary, dictionary skills, storytelling, and more. With over 60 academic contests to choose from, students are encouraged to stretch their minds, sharpen their skills, and dive deeper into subjects they love.

Our dedicated faculty members work with students through weekly practices, helping them prepare for competition with coaching, encouragement, and support. PSIA not only promotes academic excellence – it also builds confidence, discipline, and a love of learning in a fun and rewarding way.

Trinity students consistently represent our school with pride and excellence at district and state competitions, often bringing home top honors. More importantly, they gain valuable experience in goal-setting, public speaking, time management, and collaboration, all while celebrating the joy of academic achievement.

National Junior Honor Society

The National Junior Honor Society (NJHS) at Trinity Episcopal School recognizes and celebrates middle school students who demonstrate excellence in scholarship, leadership, service, character, and citizenship.

Membership in NJHS is both an honor and a responsibility. Students in grades 6–8 who meet the academic criteria are invited to apply and are carefully selected by a faculty committee based on their achievements and commitment to upholding the core values of NJHS. Once inducted, members are expected to serve as role models on campus and in the wider community.

Throughout the year, NJHS members take part in school service projects, leadership opportunities, and community outreach, helping to foster a culture of kindness, integrity, and academic excellence. Whether they’re mentoring younger students, organizing drives or volunteering time to support local causes, our NJHS members embody what it means to lead with purpose and heart.

Participation in NJHS helps students grow as confident, compassionate leaders while reinforcing Trinity’s mission to nurture young people who strive for excellence—not just in the classroom, but in all areas of life.

Trinity Ambassadors

The Trinity Ambassadors are a select group of student leaders who proudly represent Trinity Episcopal School. Nominated by their teachers for their character, leadership, and enthusiasm, these students are chosen for their ability to reflect the values and spirit of our school community.

Trinity Ambassadors serve as the “face of Trinity” at Open House events, campus tours, admission visits, and school celebrations. They help guide prospective families, share their personal experiences, and offer a student perspective on what makes Trinity such a welcoming and vibrant place to learn.

In addition to public events, Ambassadors also assist with school-wide initiatives, serve as buddies for new students, and help foster a sense of connection and belonging on campus. Their leadership helps strengthen the Trinity community and ensures that every guest and student feels seen, supported, and valued.

Being a Trinity Ambassador is both an honor and a responsibility, and it provides students with meaningful opportunities to grow as leaders and role models. Through their kindness, confidence, and commitment to service, Ambassadors help create a school culture rooted in hospitality, integrity, and Patriot pride.