The Holy-Trinity College is a Catholic school established by the Josephites of Belgium in the heart of Leuven.
The school was founded in 1843 by canon Constant van Crombrugghe, founder of the Congregation of the Josephites, on the site of the former Trinity College, Leuven.
The main entrance to the school is located on the edge of the Old Market, the rear of the school is at the Father Damien Square, where the mortal remains of Blessed Damien of Molokai rest in the crypt of the St. Anthony Church.
After World War I the property became nationalized and Josephites could purchase the Jozefietengoed in 1924 from the Belgian state.
The school itself and the adjoining convent of the order, was badly hit on May 12, 1944, by a bombardment of the Allied air forces.