History

Trinity School of Cape Cod, as it was originally named, was established in January 1967 by a group comprised of four ministers and three laymen as a nonprofit independent school for the purpose of providing a strong academic education centered in historic Christianity and founded on the basic truths of the Bible.  Trinity first opened its doors with a Pre-School and Kindergarten program in South Yarmouth using two buildings owned by the Evangelical Baptist Church. 

The school expanded over a period of 30 years and occupied up to five buildings belonging to the Evangelical Baptist Church and one owned by the school as well as the Bass River Community Church building.  In 1998 the school changed its named to Trinity Christian Academy of Cape Cod. Trinity continued to add grades while operating out of the church building until 2003. 

 

Through God’s providence, Trinity Christian Academy was able to secure land located on Mary Dunn Road in Barnstable, Massachusetts. Trinity Christian Academy’s facility was built on our 6.9 acre campus in two phases: Phase One of the school’s building was completed in February 2003 (Pre-K through 6th Grade Wing) and Phase Two (Grades 7-12: Upper Level Wing) was finished in March 2006. 

 

Trinity Christian Academy is dedicated to offering academic excellence for children from Pre-Kindergarten through High School.  Trinity's students receive a well-rounded educational experience, becoming independent thinkers well prepared for college and beyond.  They thrive under the guidance of dedicated teachers, while establishing life-long relationships in a nurturing, Christ-centered environment.

We are an evangelical, interdenominational, independent Christian school located in Barnstable, Massachusetts, serving Cape Cod and Plymouth County.   Our qualified and dedicated faculty is committed to integrating the essentials of Christian faith within the framework of our curriculum.  A key focus within this curriculum is to encourage each student to grow in knowledge and grace as they develop a personal relationship with Christ.