Trinity Lutheran Church & School

Church at 830 East Plaza Circle, Litchfield Park, AZ 85340


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  • Our daughters are graduates of Trinity Lutheran School. They learned to love learning at Trinity and were all very good students at the high school level. They are all three professional women today (special ed high school teacher, director of rehabilitation and a cardiologist). We know Trinity was a blessing for our family academically and the most important thing was and is that they were fed daily with the Word of God and continue in His Word today.

    Added June 03, 2017 by Ron Kraus
  • Trinity Lutheran School is a top notch institution with teachers who truly care about each student. Their up to date curriculum challenges my kids, yet the teachers connect with them and understand their individual paces and give attention where it is needed. Communication with the teachers and office staff is easy via the school app or the website. I can look up the assignments, see what's coming up that week and even check grades. I love how transparent and accessible everything is so I don't have to worry about surprises or being in the dark about anything. Finally, the Christian education my boys receive helps to set up a strong foundation of faith which is so important as they grow and become more independent, making their own decisions. Thank you, Trinity! Keep up the great work. You are in my prayers.

    Added March 25, 2017 by Doug Irby
  • We love Trinity. Our kids have grown wonderfully here in academics as well as their faith. My son is now an alumni and my daughter going into 7th grade. Teachers have a great love for the students and want everyone to succeed. They partner with parents to train up our children.

    Added December 18, 2016 by Liz Contreras
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    My son has been attending Trinity for about a year now and we just recently left. He was in the daycare setting. I think it is important for families considering Trinity for daycare to understand you will be paying a premium price for glorified babysitters. I was surprised by how much I needed to encourage staff to begin working on potty training (over and over and over again to the point i simply started sending him in underwear to prompt it as he would do well at home with me when I had him go) and was surprised by how little they actually do in the "classroom". As a full time working family, unfortunately, any of my efforts at home are also dependent on similar consistent activities (i.e. potty training) being made at daycare to gain consistent and unprompted results. Despite not enrolling him in the even more expensive preschool classroom (as we attend full time) I had been assured he would be doing all the same things but with a bit less structure. Additionally, with my son not yet fully and consistently potty trained, this was not even have been an option. I had rarely received any art projects or been given anything indicating he was doing anything constructive. That said, with so many requirements made of a child upon Kindergarten preparation I no longer feel Trinity is the place for my child, as I had first hoped, to grow and learn what is expected of him and I am now moving him to a developmental preschool/childcare center where he will be able to learn what will be required of him. I will say the majority of the daycare providers were kind enough and I did not necessarily worry that my child would be neglected (although I have a number of concerns over the number of injuries my son sustained while in their care, which is a whole different conversation). There are many other problems I had with this school and despite discussing issues and expecting change, no change ever happened. I've learned that this is the culture of the school's daycare setting and as it is condoned I cannot truly expect change and it is futile to continue. It was in my child's best interest to move on to another setting that can better meet our goals and needs.

    Added August 28, 2016 by J
  • Between a challenging curriculum that inspires students to become life long learners, Trinity is most importantly a Christ centered campus. Students grow deeper in their faith daily, while fostering friendships with their classmates and teachers. Our teachers help to instill strong values and work ethic in students. Teachers work diligently to implement Project Based Learning activities into their instruction, expose students to the arts, and encourage students to become the person God intended. Trinity isn’t just a school…Trinity is a community, a family! I invite you to schedule an appointment to visit Trinity and my classroom, to see for yourself! Blessings, Ms. Stork - Third Grade.

    Added July 28, 2016 by Ross Nevdahl
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