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Trinity School is a leading independent boy’s school ranked top 25 nationally based in Croydon with an exceptional co-ed sixth form.
Trinity School is a leading independent secondary school for boys in Croydon, with a thriving co-educational Sixth Form. We’re very proud that the latest Sunday Times Parent Power Guide ranked us 35th in the UK and 16 th in London, based on outstanding results from the last academic year.
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The Trinity School of John Whitgift, usually referred to as Trinity School, is a independent boys' day school with a co-educational sixth form, located in Shirley Park, Croydon. Part of the Whitgift Foundation, it was established in 1882 as Whitgift Middle School and was a direct grant grammar school from 1945 until 1968, when it left the scheme.
We offer free advice, information and a support network for Croydon’s carers – providing a welcome break from the isolation and exhaustion they can endure. Trinity's history dates back to the 19th century when the John Whitgift Foundation established two schools to serve the Croydon community.
Trinity is an independent school for boys aged 10 to 18 with a co-educational Sixth Form. Our aim is to achieve excellence both inside and outside the classroom for every individual student.
Trinity is an academically selective school for boys (10-18) with a co-educational Sixth Form. The School's mission is 'to nurture outstanding young people'.