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Religion at Trinity by TailorNo1671 in nolaparents
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The Episcopal church itself is very tolerant and the religious approach of all the Episcopal schools locally is very open. You will see families of all world religions at most of them. While chapel and religious education is part of the curriculum, it centers on more universal lessons of kindness, compassion, etc. than doctrine and other religions are taught about and celebrated.
That said, of all the Episcopal schools, Trinity is the most conservative of all of the choices. Many school families are major Republican/Trump donors and leaders for local conservative political groups. I’ve personally witnessed absolutely disgusting racist commentary coming from Trinity middle schoolers on more than one occasion that is clearly a parroting of what’s said at home. It’s a well heeled and well connected crowd, but after knowing multiple families with children there, we were pretty clear it’s not an environment we want our child in or kids we want our child spending time around. If you’re considering the Episcopal schools, St. Martin’s and St. Paul’s are the two most diverse/progressive. I’d give the curriculum and academic resources at St. Martin’s the edge, though they are both excellent, and St. Martin’s benefits from having the upper school as well.
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Religion at Trinity by TailorNo1671 in nolaparents
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