Trinity High School (Manchester, New Hampshire)
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| Trinity High School | |
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"Pride, Spirit, Tradition"
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| 581 Bridge Street Manchester, New Hampshire 03104 |
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| Principal | Denis J. Mailloux |
| Enrollment |
460 |
| Faculty | 30 |
| Type | Catholic school |
| Founded | 1970 |
| Information | (603) 668-2910 |
| Team Name | Pioneers |
| Homepage | www.trinity-hs.org |
Trinity High School is a private, Catholic, coeducational high school located in Manchester, New Hampshire. It is operated by the Roman Catholic Diocese of Manchester.
The school opened in September, 1970, as part of a merger of three Catholic high schools in Manchester: Bishop Bradley High School, Immaculata High School, and Saint Anthony's High School. The only remaining Catholic high school in the city, Ste. Marie's, remained independent but eventually closed in 1973.
The school's college preparatory curriculum features a Catholic emphasis. Students of all faiths are welcome to attend, but classes on the Catholic faith are required of all students.
It is accredited by the National Catholic Educational Association.
The school competes at the Class "L" level in 21 boys', girls' and coed varsity sports. The teams are known by the mascot name "Pioneers." In addition, the school fields a FIRST Robotics Team.
During the 2006-2007 academic year, the boys basketball and baseball teams went to the Class L finals.
As of 2007, 460 students attended Trinity High School.
One teacher, Mr. Stan Gorski, has taught English at Trinity High School for over 40 years.
The school also has a small music program, consisting of a non-credit student club.
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[edit] Current faculty and staff
Administration
- Denis Mailloux, Principal
- Steve Gadecki, Vice Principal
- Patrick Smith, Dean of Students and Athletic Director
[edit] Notable alumni
- Chris Carpenter, St. Louis Cardinals pitcher and Cy Young Award winner
- Mike LaValliere, former Pittsburgh Pirates catcher
[edit] External links
- Trinity High School Website
- FIRST Robotics Team Website
- "Trinity High School: A success story", New Hampshire Union Leader, April 30, 2007

