Fall Season (August-October)
- Girls Volleyball
- Boys and Girls Cross Country
- Co-op Boys Baseball
- Co-op Girls Softball
- Co-op Boys Soccer
If your child is interested in participating in a fall sport, please complete Fall Sports Interest Form. Per the Board of Christian Day School, all students participating in LSA sanctioned sports (cross country, volleyball, soccer, cheerleading, basketball, or track) must have a current school physical on file in the school office. Participants in IESA co-op sports (baseball and softball) must provide a current sports physical to the host school as well as Trinity. If you have any questions, please contact Heather Daniel at admissions@trinity-lutheran.
Winter Season (October-February)
- Boys’ Basketball
- Girls’ Basketball
- Cheerleading
Spring Season (February-May)
- Boys’ and Girls’ Track
We are blessed with a dedicated coaching staff! If you are interested in volunteering as a coach at Trinity, please print and complete Trinity’s Coaching Application. Completed applications may be returned to the school office.
Click here if you would like to submit your application using our online form.
To access locations and directions to common Trinity athletic destinations, please click here.
Celebrating Variety in Learning Styles
At Trinity Lutheran School, we value the uniqueness of each of our students and understand the importance of variety in teaching methods and approach. Our education inclusion strategy celebrates differences in learning styles and promotes a stronger sense of community in the classroom.
Igniting a Life-Long Love Learning
We acknowledge that students are motivated learners when the subject coincides with their natural interests. By supplementing standard curriculum with creative and innovative topics - through our music, outdoor ed, and elective programs - we seek to ignite a life-long love of learning in our students.
Clearing the Obstacles of Learning
We are dedicated to addressing the emotional and spiritual health of our students, through a variety of methods, including implementation of Christian conflict resolution curriculum, faculty training guided by licensed counselors, visits from Lutheran Church Charities K-9 Comfort Dog Ministry, and most importantly, regular classroom prayer time focusing on God's promises for our lives.