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Located on 100 acres in the picturesque town of Port Hope, Ontario, Trinity College School balances historic beauty with state-of-the-art facilities.
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Visual Arts Wing
Opened in September 2011, the Visual Arts Wing is the home of the Senior School visual arts program. At nearly 10,000 square feet, the facility has several "green" building features and includes two state-of-the-art studios on the main level, additional studio and classroom space on the lower level, and a gallery space.
Indoor Athletic Facilties
Trinity College School's athletic facilties and amenities offered in and around the campus include an indoor swimming pool and a standalone hockey arena, the upper and lower gyms as well as the Arnold Massey '55 Athletic Centre. The athletic centre is home to five squash courts, three gymnasiums (one single and one double gym), a cardio & resistance training facility and athletic therapy clinic.
Day Student Houses
Trinity College School has ten houses, four of which are day student houses: Orchard, Wright, Hodgetts and Rigby, each named after former headmasters or teachers at the School. Orchard House (boys) and Wright House (girls) were established in 2002, and share a locker area and lounge in LeVan Hall. Hodgetts House (boys) and Rigby House (girls) were established in 1985 and 1996 and share a locker area and lounge in the Life Sciences Building.
Cirne Hall
Cirne Hall includes the Senior School Library, guidance, academic support and administration areas, as well as a welcoming main entrance and a large, open area - Cirne Commons - at the heart of the School. The commons area acts as a "living room" to the School, with a massive fireplace inviting students and staff to spend time relaxing, reading and socializing. It is also the site of large and small-group activities.
Health Centre
The TCS health centre offers comprehensive health care and education to all students within a framework of professionalism and sensitivity. Our holistic approach to health care encompasses both physical and mental well-being. A nurse is available 24 hours each day school is in session. The health centre is located on the south end of campus, across Ward Street.
Memorial Cross
Erected in 1922, the Memorial Cross was first known as the Wayward Cross. A gift of the Ladies' Guild (now the TCS Parents' Guild), the cross was created in memory of Old Boys who lost their lives in World War 1. Each year, the School's Remembrance Day service concludes at the Memorial Cross.
John D. Burns Archives
In May 2005, the John D. Burns Archives at Trinity College School were officially opened. Named in honour of John D. Burns, former master and School archivist, the archives are located on the third floor of the W.A. Johnson Classroom Block. The collections consist of school publications, newspapers and articles written about the School, photographs, artefacts and more, dating back to the School's founding in 1865.
Athletic Centre
Completed for the start of the 2017-2018 school year, the 40,000-square-foot Arnold Massey '55 Athletic Centre includes two gymnasiums (one double and one single gymnasium), two additional squash courts (for a total of five), cardio and resistance training centre, athletic therapy clinic, classrooms, change rooms and more.
Administration Offices
The administration offices, originally constructed in 1968, were completely renovated and reopened in November 2015 within Cirne Hall. This space includes the headmaster's office, guidance, academic support and admissions departments, as well as our welcoming main reception. This facility is fully accessbile and also features state-of-the-art technology and sustainability features.
Senior School Library
A major feature of Cirne Hall, the Senior School library was completely renovated in 2015. It is a common study and lounge area for students with desks for silent studying and group work, and couches for reading and relaxing. New additions include a comfortable, glass-enclosed reading room, as well as enhanced technology features including cieling-mounted projectors. The School's librarians help guide students through the extensive collection of research books, novels and online resources.
Outdoor Athletic Facilities
Trinity College School's 100-acre campus includes nine full-sized playing fields for football, soccer, field hockey, rugby and cricket. The campus includes a country setting allowing for cross-country running and skiing in and around the area. In September 2010, the new Arnold Massey '55 Tennis Centre officially opened, including four courts and gardens. Students also have access to athletic facilities just off-campus, such as nearby baseball diamonds used by the baseball and softball teams.