Trinity-Pawling School
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| Trinity-Pawling School | |
| Location | |
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| Pawling, New York |
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| Information | |
| Head of school | Archibald A. Smith III |
| Enrollment |
325 students, 80% boarders, 20% day students |
| Type | All-boys, boarding, secondary school |
| Grades | 9-12, and post graduate. Middle School is available for day students |
| Motto | Pride |
| Established | 1907 |
| Matriculation Rate | 100% of Trinity-Pawling seniors are accepted to four year universities |
| Religious Affiliation | Non-denominational (originally Episcopalian)[1] |
| Homepage | http://www.trinitypawling.org |
Trinity-Pawling School is a private high school in Pawling, New York.
Contents |
[edit] Athletics
[edit] The arts
[edit] Visual arts
The ground floor of the Arts Center is devoted to spaces for the visual arts. The Photo Lab has 12 enlargers and two other rooms for rolling film, drying and mounting prints, and storage. The Pottery Room has nine wheels, a slab roller, and three kilns for oxidation firings. A large painting and drawing studio can hold up to two classes at one time and the smaller Veith Studio is used by advanced students.

