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HIGH SCHOOL

Trinitas Academy teaches from a Christian curriculum that offers a comprehensive and academically rigorous course of study. The high school program includes a broad range of subjects, emphasizing both academic excellence and Biblical values. Below is a detailed description of the high school courses included in the high school curriculum.

High School Curriculum

All subjects are taught from a Christian worldview, emphasizing biblical principles and character development. A challenging academic program that is designed to prepare students for higher education and careers The curriculum offers a balanced mix of core subjects, electives, and practical skills courses, ensuring a well-rounded education

9th Grade Course

English 9

Focuses on grammar, composition, vocabulary, and literature. Students refine their writing skills by learning to compose essays and reports, while also reading and analyzing classic and modern literature.

Algebra 1

Introduces basic algebra concepts such as solving equations, working with polynomials, and understanding functions and graphing.

Physical Science

Introduces foundational concepts in physics and chemistry, covering topics like motion, energy, matter, and basic chemical reactions.

World Geography

Focuses on physical and political geography, studying maps, landforms, climate, and how geography shapes cultures and civilizations.

Foundations

This course engages head, heart, and hands—encouraging students to see their place in God's story and apply biblical truth in relationships.

10th Grade Course

English 10

Builds on the foundations of English 9, with an emphasis on more advanced writing techniques, including research papers and literary analysis. Students read works from diverse literary genres and learn to recognize literary device.

Algebra 2

Builds upon Algebra 1, delving deeper into quadratic equations, rational expressions, and logarithms. It includes problem-solving techniques and practical applications.

Biology

Explores living organisms, their structure, functions, and interactions. Students study cell biology, genetics, ecology, and human anatomy.

World History

A comprehensive study of world history from ancient times to the modern era. The course covers major civilizations, events, and themes in world history, always presenting a Christian worldview.

Understanding the Faith

A Christian apologetics handbook that builds on Foundations by exploring foundational beliefs of the Christian worldview.

11th Grade Course

English 11

Includes a deeper dive into American literature, with an emphasis on writing clear and well-organized essays. Grammar and vocabulary are also reinforced.

Geometry

Focuses on geometric principles like angles, areas, volumes, and proofs. Students learn about the properties of shapes, theorems, and their applications in real-world contexts.

Chemistry

Delves into the properties of matter, chemical reactions, atomic structure, and the periodic table. Laboratory experiments are often included to give students hands-on learning.

American History

Focuses on the history of the United States, from its founding to the present day, with an emphasis on key events, figures, and the development of American government and society.

Understanding the Times

A comprehensive study of the world’s dominant non-Christian worldviews, contrasted with Christianity.

12th Grade Course

English 12

Senior-level English typically focuses on British literature, essay writing, and preparation for college-level writing. Students refine their writing, focusing on structure, style, and critical thinking.

Pre-Calculus

Prepares students for calculus by covering advanced algebraic concepts, functions, graphing, sequences, and series.

Physics

Introduces classical mechanics, forces, energy, waves, electricity, and magnetism. The course may include lab work and real-world applications of physical principles.

Florida History and Government

Studies the structure and functioning of government at the local, state, and federal levels. Topics include the U.S. Constitution, political theory, and the role of citizens in a democracy.

Understanding the Culture

Equips students to thoughtfully engage key social issues and cultural arenas through a Christian worldview lens.

Electives

World Language Fine Arts Health and Physical Education Future Ready Pathway Practical Skills and Vocational Courses Advanced Courses

Spanish 1-4

Our progressive Spanish curriculum starts with basic vocabulary and grammar in Spanish 1 and advances to more complex sentence structures, verb tenses, and conversation in later levels.

Art Expression and Appreciation

Focuses on the development of artistic skills, including drawing, painting, and design. Students explore color theory, shading, and various artistic mediums throughout their high school experience.

Music Expression and Appreciation

Focuses in music theory, music history, and choir. Students learn to read music, understand musical notation, and appreciate different musical genres throughout their high school experience.

Drama

Introduces students to theater and performance, covering the basics of acting, stage presence, and producing live performances.

Health and Physical Education

Covers topics related to physical, mental, and social well-being, including nutrition, exercise, mental health, and human development. Promotes physical fitness through exercise routines, sports activities, and discussions on the importance of maintaining a healthy lifestyle.

Finance 1

Equips students with essential personal and business finance skills, including budgeting, banking, credit, investing, and financial decision-making.

Advanced Excel and Microsoft Tools

Develops students’ proficiency in Microsoft Office applications with a focus on Excel for data organization, analysis, budgeting, and professional reporting.

Entrepreneurship and Economics

Introduces students to the basics of running a business, including marketing, finance, and management.

Data Analysis Tools

Teaches students how to collect, interpret, and visualize data using industry-relevant tools and techniques to support informed decision-making.

Technology

Teaches students about basic computer operations, programming, and internet safety.

Public Speaking and Communication Skills

Focuses on public speeches and presentation skills, helping students to develop confidence and clarity in communication.

Home Economics and Etiquette

Teaches essential life skills such as cooking, budgeting, sewing, and other practical household tasks.

Economics

Introduces the basic principles of economics, including supply and demand, market systems, and economic decision-making.

Family and Consumer Science

Focuses on managing home life, understanding family relationships, and preparing students for future life responsibilities

Trigonometry

Offers a study of trigonometric functions, right triangle relationships, and the unit circle, preparing students for higher-level math courses.

Calculus

For advanced students, Abeka’s calculus course covers derivatives, integrals, and limits, focusing on practical applications in fields such as physics and engineering.

Advanced Biology/Marine Biology

Advanced courses may include topics like environmental science, genetics, and the study of ecosystems, often with a Christian perspective on creation.

Conclusion

Trinitas Academy’s high school curriculum provides a rigorous and holistic approach to education, blending academic excellence with Biblical principles. It offers a wide variety of subjects designed to equip students with both the knowledge and the character needed for success in college, careers, and life. Whether the student is interested in core subjects like mathematics and science, or in electives that explore the arts, foreign languages, and practical skills, our school offers a comprehensive and Christian-centered educational experience

Class Supply List 2026-2027

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Financial Agreement

By signing this parent handbook, the parent agrees to insure that all policies explained in this handbook, including those relating to finances, are completely understood and will be supported.

Registration Fees

A non-refundable annual registration fee (due June 1st), activity fee (due July 1st),and book fee (due Aug. 1st) are due before starting classes. Graduation Fees for Grades PK, Kindergarten, 5th Grade, 8th Grade and 12th Grade will be charged during theschool’s second semester.

Tuition

Your child’s tuition is a yearly fee divided into 10, 11, or 12 monthly payments for convenience. Families with only preschool children may also choose to make weekly payments. You are responsible for the monthly or weekly payment regardless of days missed or attended.

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Hours of Operation

Trinitas Academy is open from 7:00a.m. to 6:00p.m.

Morning Extended Care: 7:00 a.m. – 8:00 a.m.

Afternoon Extended Care: 3:00p.m. – 6:00 p.m.

Full Day Program: 8:15 a.m. – 3:00 p.m.

Half Day Program for Preschool: 8:15 a.m. - 11:15 a.m.

1101 SW 49th Ave

Plantation, FL 33317

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