The school has separate Primary, Senior and Sixth Form sections.
Founded in 1903 as the Holy Trinity Convent School by a group of Catholic nuns of the Trinitarian Sisters of Valence from France, it became secularised in 1985, and in 1986 it was renamed Holy Trinity School under the ownership of a group of parents who formed the board of trustees.
The Nursery became a separate entity in 2014 and is now known as Little Trinity, providing day care for children from 2 – 5 years.
Subjects taught in the school follow the National Curriculum,[1] and include business, art and design, biology, chemistry, drama, economics, English literature, geography, history, information and communications technology (ICT), law, mathematics, music, modern foreign languages (French), music, physical education (P.E.
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