Holy Trinity Catholic High School is a Catholic school located at 7007 28 Ave NW, Edmonton, AB T6K 4A5, Canada. It has received 54 reviews with an average rating of 2.9 stars.
Monday | 8am-3:30pm |
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Tuesday | 8am-3:30pm |
Wednesday | 8am-3:30pm |
Thursday | 8am-3:30pm |
Friday | Closed |
Saturday | Closed |
Sunday | 8am-3:30pm |
The address of Holy Trinity Catholic High School: 7007 28 Ave NW, Edmonton, AB T6K 4A5, Canada
Holy Trinity Catholic High School has 2.9 stars from 54 reviews
Catholic school
"I went to this school for my 3 years"
"Honestly the first few years of going to this school were fine, other than the overpriced food for barely a serving and the weird thing the administrative staff have for just not helping people, but this year is truly awful"
"I still hear his voice emanating through the halls of the school"
"I have some concerns about this situation"
"Lots of people, little too much, had some issues but the good massively outweighed the bad The students ranged from extremely respectful and kind to questionable at best depending on who you interacted with, teachers were all great, admin was a little strict on the events which wasn’t all that great Would definitely recommend as the largest problems are the rising audacity of students and being next to a public school"
I went to this school for my 3 years. A few comments are to be had. I will first begin with the negative. 1. The two bookroom ladies were often extremely unhelpful. They were never in the room during the posted hours, and I found that most things were online, so they were basically just fancy librarians. Maybe I didn't see everything they did, but from a student perspective, I am unsure why they were required full year because all they would do was hand out books at the beginning of semesters and then direct you to PowerSchool the other ninety percent of the year. 2. The school admin is extremely controlling over activities. In the 2022-2023 school year we were never allowed to have dances, and I felt like student council was silenced in a way, and made to just do a lot of activities that could have been better if the school admin used their voices. 3. The current principal lacks support for the arts. I don't even know if he's stepped foot into the music room, been to any concerts, and I know he didn't attend last year's school play. 4. The library is so sad it hurts. It's tiny, and there's no separation from the cafeteria, so if you wanted a quiet space there's just people being super loud. Which is ironic, considering the school will often send you there to write tests if you've been sick. P.S Just a sidenote for new students: don't buy fries from the caf because they're overpriced and always burnt, and always ask to write the tests you've missed in student services Now, you might be wondering why I still said 4/5, so here you go: 1. The fine arts programs are actually nice despite the principal's lack of care. Mr. Zyp and Ms. Richardson, and the other fine arts teachers (I had no experience with the others other than seeing and hearing nice things) hold this program up to excellent standards. 2. The IB program is solid, and most of the teachers are really good at what they do. 3. Student services and the mental health care section of the school was run very seriously. The people apart of it were not always perfect (but no one is), however, I could tell they tried their best to have a safe space and make counselling/therapy available to anyone. 4. The school is nice inside. It has really nice facilities like the gyms and music room.
Honestly the first few years of going to this school were fine, other than the overpriced food for barely a serving and the weird thing the administrative staff have for just not helping people, but this year is truly awful. insane budget cuts, almost 40 kids in one class, not enough text books for every student even though we all pay for them with our school fees, and wait lists for grade 12 level courses because they’re prioritizing the grade 11s that want to take their 30 courses early??? If you don’t have enough to accommodate for everyone then say you’re at capacity and stop letting people apply. They also have a history of a male teacher making sexual advances on students and instead of firing him or suspending him they just transferred him to a different school. disgusting. The school P.O also has a reputation for being absolutely useless, some of my peers were physically assaulted, or harassed and they did absolutely nothing. The receptionist is so rude and unhelpful, really gives the school a bad look, and grade 12s are being dropped from their classes after being injured. honestly please just go somewhere else.
I still hear his voice emanating through the halls of the school. Everyday I would enter this labyrinth of sights and sounds, I would constantly have to check behind me to make sure he was not there. He was not just a teacher, he was omnipotent presence. There was nobody in the school who he offered mercy. Students, other teachers, even principals fell victim to his wrath. The school bell would ring. Students would scatter to their classrooms, many of whom even arrived on time. However, those that were not so fortunate were given the worst fate imaginable. To say that it was a fate worse than death would be an understatement. I still hear his voice. "Be better." His deep, horrfying tone still plagues my dreams to this day. I will no longer look at math equations the same way. I can no longer walk down an empty sidewalk without feeling his presence behind me at all times. Holy Trinity has changed my life. Also we didn't have a front entrance for the entire first year I was there lol. Pretty good school.
I have some concerns about this situation. While the school may be associated with Catholic values, it appears there may be issues related to safety and the school's policies regarding gender pronouns. I've noticed that Leviticus 20:13 (Old Testament) is sometimes brought up in discussions, but it's important to acknowledge that interpretations of this verse can differ. It's crucial to foster a respectful and open conversation on these matters.
Lots of people, little too much, had some issues but the good massively outweighed the bad The students ranged from extremely respectful and kind to questionable at best depending on who you interacted with, teachers were all great, admin was a little strict on the events which wasn’t all that great Would definitely recommend as the largest problems are the rising audacity of students and being next to a public school
My Son Rudra attended this school, he is currently doing his bio engineering from CU Denver and has a GPA of about 3.96. My son took some IB classes too. He told me that his first year and second year in engineering was easy because a lot of the concepts he had already learned in his high school. I guess it really depends on the students. The teachers are really very supportive and helpful if someone wants to succeed!
I was physically assulted and they did nothing about and the school P.O had a talk with me and basically told me that they arnt going to do anything. They also lied about not having footage of the incident and tried to blame it on me . They staff also Heavly favor female students and don't seem to like white kids. Some really solid teachers thought.
I was totally not forced into writing a positive review for this wonderful pri- school. Classes offer a chance to enter post-secondary with hobbies to make you stand out against... good choice to be admitted to the NWO, soon... Would've been 5 stars, but school is ran literally like 1984, also 8:24? ♂️
11yo was forced to write a review. Foods teacher ate my child’s parakeet alive and screamed at children. Principal not responsive to concerns.
if i could rate this 0 stars, I ABSOLUTELY WOULD. i asked for help on a serious matter, and was ignored.
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3630 23 St NW, Edmonton, AB T6T 1W7, Canada