The Trinity we now know stands in the long tradition of Catholic education here in Manchester. In the fall of 1970, Trinity High School opened its doors, after a consolidation of three parent high schools: Bishop Bradley (1951-1970), Immaculata (1965-1970), and St. Anthony (1934-1970). Bishop Bradley High School occupied the site of the current Trinity High School, and the current McDonough school was the location of Immaculata High School. For more about the history of the school and a celebration of its 40th anniversary last year, we invite you to view the video "Vision and Promise" here.
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Objectives
As a Catholic school and caring community, we are committed to the following objectives:
• To make students aware of peace and justice issues and provide them with motivation and empowerment to become involved.
• To offer a college-preparatory program that stimulates intellectual, creative, emotional and physical growth and develops critical thinking skills.
• To encourage in students a healthy respect for self, family, school and society while fostering caring relationships within the Trinity Family.
• To maintain a strong campus ministry program which will infuse into all aspects of the school a sense of Catholic values and traditions, provide varied and age-appropriate religious worship experiences, all leading to an enhanced spiritual and moral development in students.
• To provide an ordered and disciplined environment which facilitates the development of the whole person, while encouraging all individual gifts and talents.
Student Honor Code
Students are expected to conduct themselves in a manner consistent with the mission of the school and the teachings of Jesus Christ. Students are expected to act with:
• respect for self
• respect for parents
• respect for teachers
• respect for other students
• respect for property
Students must also uphold the ideals of honesty, integrity, trustworthiness, and good sportsmanship.
To remain a member of the Trinity Community, each student is expected to live up to the honor code.
As a Catholic school and caring community, we are committed to the following objectives:
• To make students aware of peace and justice issues and provide them with motivation and empowerment to become involved.
• To offer a college-preparatory program that stimulates intellectual, creative, emotional and physical growth and develops critical thinking skills.
• To encourage in students a healthy respect for self, family, school and society while fostering caring relationships within the Trinity Family.
• To maintain a strong campus ministry program which will infuse into all aspects of the school a sense of Catholic values and traditions, provide varied and age-appropriate religious worship experiences, all leading to an enhanced spiritual and moral development in students.
• To provide an ordered and disciplined environment which facilitates the development of the whole person, while encouraging all individual gifts and talents.
Student Honor Code
Students are expected to conduct themselves in a manner consistent with the mission of the school and the teachings of Jesus Christ. Students are expected to act with:
• respect for self
• respect for parents
• respect for teachers
• respect for other students
• respect for property
Students must also uphold the ideals of honesty, integrity, trustworthiness, and good sportsmanship.
To remain a member of the Trinity Community, each student is expected to live up to the honor code.
Seek personal excellence. Achieve academic excellence. Grow in faith.



Trinity High School is a diocesan high school sponsored by the Diocese of Manchester.
