- Trinity School (New York City)
Infobox School
name = Trinity School
streetaddress = 139 West 91st Street
city = New York
state = NY
zipcode = 10024-1399
country = USA
coordinates = coord|40.790298|-73.970861|display=inline,title
religion = None
founder = William Huddleston
head of school = Suellyn Preston Scull ("interim")
grades = K-12
schedule = Day
mascot = Tiger
colors = Blue color box|#000080 and Gold color box|#997F3D
athletic conference =Ivy Preparatory School League
founded = 1709
enrollment = 986
gender =Coeducational
schooltype = Private
motto = Labore et virtute
motto_translation = By labor and virtue
homepage = http://www.trinityschoolnyc.orgTrinity School is a private, preparatory,
co-educational day school for gradesK-12 located inNew York City , USA, and a member of both theNew York Interschool and theIvy Preparatory School League . Founded in1709 in the Tower of the old Trinity Church at Broadway and Wall Street, the school is the fifth oldest in the United StatesCurrivan, Gene. (1971). "TRINITY SCHOOL WILL ADMIT GIRLS; Institution Founded in 1709 Plans Change Next Fall." "The New York Times". Feb 12. pp. 35.] and the oldest continually operational school in New York City. [Trinity School viewbook, p. 4: http://www.trinityschoolnyc.org/pdf/general/viewbook.pdf]History
Trinity School was founded by
William Huddleston , working under the aegis of theSociety for the Propagation of the Gospel in Foreign Parts , in1709 as a charity school for Trinity Church. Originally open to both boys and girls, classes were held in the steeple of Trinity Church in lower Manhattan, but in1749 , Trinity moved into its own building across the street. The building burned down two months later and had to be rebuilt.Columbia University , then King's College, was founded in that building's first floor. [ [http://www.columbia.edu/cu/columbiana/cu09c.gifTrinity Church schoolhouse] ] Trinity traditionally educated its students for Columbia given their close ties.In
1789 , Trinity's 56 boys and 30 girls were under the instruction ofJohn Wood , clerk ofSt. Paul's Chapel at 29 John Street. No longer a charity school, its tuition stood at seven dollars per quarter, in addition to a one guinea entrance fee.In
1838 , Trinity closed admission to girls. Girls would not be readmitted until1971 . In1889 , Trinity School moved to 627 Madison Avenue (at 59th Street), and moved again a year later to 108 West 45th Street. In1898 , the trustees established theSt. Agatha's School for Girls at 257 West 93d Street as a sister school for Trinity. St. Agatha's eventually closed its doors.In
1895 , Trinity moved to its current location at 91st Street between Amsterdam and Columbus Avenues in theUpper West Side of Manhattan. Trinity currently occupies three connected buildings: 139 West 91st houses the Lower School; 115 West 91st houses the Middle School; and 101 West 91st houses the Upper School. [http://maps.google.com/maps?q=139+West+91st+Street,+New+York,+NY&ll=40.79033,-73.970926&spn=0.00173,0.005407&t=k Google aerial satellite image of the Trinity campus] ]Shortly before the completion of the new upper school building in 1968, Trinity severed its Episcopal ties with Trinity Church, and is now non-sectarian, and receives no endowment from the Church. The school does, however, retain an Episcopal priest who is paid by Trinity Church. He delivers weekly chapel services at the school, as well as the annual
baccalaureate service held at Trinity Church each May.In 1946, the
Trinity-Pawling School was named in recognition of its ties to Trinity.Trinity is the oldest continually operating school in New York State, as it remained open during the Revolutionary War, thanks to its Loyalist ties.
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The Wall Street Journal " consistently ranks Trinity as one of "the top three" high schools in the United States, as measured by students' admission to exclusive colleges. [College Bound News. "Admissions Watch." Vol. 18 No. 9, citing the April 2, 2004 "Wall Street Journal ". May,2004 . See http://www.collegeboundnews.com/03-04issues/may04.html#anchor514965 or view the full "WSJ" rankings from its archives at http://webreprints.djreprints.com/wsj_tuition_040104.pdf]Athletics
Fall
*Boys Cross Country
*Girls Cross Country
*Boys Soccer
*Girls Soccer
*GirlsTennis
*GirlsVolleyball
*Coed Water PoloWinter
*Boys
Basketball
*Girls Basketball
*Boys Swimming
*Girls Swimming
*Indoor Track and Field
*Wrestlingpring
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Baseball
*Golf
*Boys Lacrosse
*Girls Lacrosse
*Softball
*BoysTennis
*Outdoor Track and Field
*SpringSwimming
*Ultimate Frisbee Athletic awards
For decades, Trinity has awarded a number of athletic awards each year to athletes participating in school sports. The awards are voted on by participating athletes, and there are three awards given per sport. In addition, there are two higher honors bestowed, chosen with faculty input and presented by the Headmaster. The JV Sportsman award is given to the
Junior Varsity athlete with the best sportsmanship. The "Alumni Award" is defined as the athlete that has contributed the most to their sport, and is usually given to a graduating senior. Some sports, such assoccer , have other specific special awards.Ivy Preparatory School League championships
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Baseball - 1955, 2005, 2006
*Lacrosse - 1988, 1989, 1993, 1994, 2004
*Soccer - 1978, 1981, 2006Independent Schools state championships
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Volleyball - 1997
*Baseball - 2006
*Basketball - 2007Notable alumni
*
Jim Carroll (1968), author, poet, autobiographer, and punk musician
* David Faber (1981), financial journalist onCNBC
*Jim Fixx (1949), best-selling author and evangelist ofrunning
*Daniel Garodnick (1990), representative,New York City Council , 4th District
*Russell Gewirtz (1983), screenwriter, "Inside Man " directed bySpike Lee
*Ryu Goto (2006), violinist, brother ofMidori Goto
*Larry Hagman (1949), actor; playedJ.R. Ewing on the TVsoap opera "Dallas"
*Sophie B. Hawkins (1982), singer and song writer
*Katrina vanden Heuvel (1977), editor of "The Nation "
*Warren Hoge (1955),United Nations bureau chief, "The New York Times "
*Lloyd Kaufman (1964), independent filmmaker and producer
*Tracy Kidder (1963), author
*John McEnroe (1977), professional tennis player and media personality [ [http://sports.jrank.org/pages/3138/McEnroe-John-Growing-Up.html John McEnroe - Growing Up ] ]
*Patrick McEnroe (1984), professional tennis player and sports commentator
*Eric Schneiderman (1972), New York State Senator
*Charles Wuorinen (1957), composerNotable attendees
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Humphrey Bogart , actor
*Truman Capote , novelist and screenwriter
*Jennifer Connelly , actress
*Yo Yo Ma , cellist
*James Murdoch, media executive, son ofRupert Murdoch
*Oliver Stone , film director
*Eric Trump , son of American business magnateDonald Trump
*Ivanka Trump , daughter of American business magnateDonald Trump References
External links
* [http://www.trinityschoolnyc.org Trinity School Homepage]
* [http://www.trinitywallstreet.org/ Trinity Church]
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