During the month of February, we will introduce you to current Trinity students who will share what Black History Month means to them and their families. Meet Abdul Mansaray, Class of 2025.
about 1 year ago, Bret Saxton
Abdul Mansaray Black History Month
Abdul Mansaray Black History Month
Abdul Mansaray Black History Month
On Feb. 14, the Trinity community celebrates Ash Wednesday beginning the 40 days of Lent leading up to Easter. On this special day of reflection, Catholics wear a marking of the cross in ash created from palms used in the previous year’s Palm Sunday celebration on their foreheads. The ashes symbolize our mortality – “Remember you are dust, and to dust you shall return.” They also serve as a symbol of penance during Lent made sacramental by the blessing of the Church.
about 1 year ago, Bret Saxton
Zettel Ash Wednesday
Zettel Ash Wednesday
Luken Ash Wednesday
Zettel Ash Wednesday
The Trinity Track & Field Rocks are off to a record-breaking start to the 2024 season! Participants Sullivan Yaden ’26, Eli Oetken ’25, Ayden Taylor ’27 and Jake Hagan ’26 recently set a new indoor track state record in the 4 x 800 by posting a time of 8:07 and winning the event. Congratulations, you and all your teammates make us proud! Go Rocks!
about 1 year ago, Bret Saxton
2024 Indoor Track State Record
The Stephen T. Mather Memorial Tennis Center hosted the opening day of tryouts for the 2024 Shamrock Tennis Team. This new, best-in-class campus venue was made possible by generous Trinity alumni and families with support from the Trinity High School Foundation. Good luck to our Tennis Rocks this season!
about 1 year ago, James Torra
Trinity Tennis
The 12th annual Alumni Retreat was held on Sat., Feb. 10. Over 130 attended the Retreat which provided an opportunity for alumni to slow down from their busy schedules, hear gifted speakers, and sit with God in prayer while re-connecting with their faith and Trinity Brotherhood. In addition, Brian Biermann '96, Tom Dubay H'94, and Bob Sheehan '77 shared their stories. Mass was concelebrated by Rev. Ron Domhoff H'98 and Fr. Dave Zettel '58. Trinity Forever!
about 1 year ago, Bret Saxton
2024 Alumni Retreat Group
Come Rock the Summer at Trinity High School! We offer a variety of camps for students in the third through ninth grades in both athletics and academics during the months of June and July. Click the link below to learn more about all our camp offerings! We would love to see your son on campus this summer!
about 1 year ago, Bret Saxton
Rock the Summer Graphic
We are proud to celebrate our GREAT counselors during National School Counseling Week. They are vital parts of our daily operations and student success. From meeting individually with students, to providing support, building class schedules, college and career planning and much more, we are incredibly grateful for our team of counselors! Visit our website to read more!
about 1 year ago, Bret Saxton
National Counseling Week
During the month of February, we will introduce you to current Trinity students who will share what Black History Month means to them and their families. Meet Andrae Vasser, Class of 2024
about 1 year ago, Bret Saxton
Drae Vasser BHM - Name Image
Drae Vasser BHM - School Basics
Drae Vasser BHM - What does BHM Mean
On Tues., Feb. 6 the Trinity community gathered as one to celebrate Mass with Archbishop Shelton Fabre. He was joined by Trinity Chaplain Fr. Dave Zettel and other dedicated priests from throughout the Archdiocese. We thank the Archbishop for guiding us in prayer and sharing words of wisdom with our student body as they continue their faith-filled journey.
about 1 year ago, Bret Saxton
Archbishop Mass 23-24
With the Super Bowl on Sunday, Feb. 11, Trinity's $1 Dress Down Day will be on Friday, February 9, benefitting Active Minds. Active Minds promotes mental health awareness and education for young adults. In addition to wearing Trinity or college gear for seniors, students can wear their favorite jersey. Basketball and other sleeveless jerseys must have a t-shirt under it. Dress down for a $1 or more. Money will be collected during first block.
about 1 year ago, Bret Saxton
Active Minds Dress Down Day
Congratulations to Coach Mike Essig and the Swim Rocks for capturing the KHSAA Region Championship this past weekend. Best of luck at the state meet! Good luck to all our winter sports programs as they enter the final stretches of their seasons and postseasons. GO ROCKS!
over 1 year ago, Bret Saxton
2024 Winter Sports Graphic
On Tuesday, Feb. 6, the Trinity community will gather for an all-school mass, presided by the Most Rev. Shelton J. Fabre, Archbishop of Louisville. All students are encouraged to wear a sport coat. We will be on an Assembly B schedule, so all students will be dismissed at 2:50, including seniors. On that morning, students should report to ADVISING. After attendance is taken, we will be dismissed to the gym and sit with advising in our assigned seats. Seniors will sit in chairs on the floor of the gym.  After mass, Dr. Zoeller will dismiss us back to Advising, and then we’ll move to 1st block.
over 1 year ago, Bret Saxton
General Mass
As we near the end of Catholic Schools Week, we are GRATEFUL for the skills, dedication, and generosity of our school leaders, teachers, staff, and volunteers who help Trinity’s students thrive in a community of people who care about them. Today we thank and celebrate these amazing people!
over 1 year ago, Bret Saxton
Catholic Schools Week Teachers
Catholic Schools Week continues today as we focus on Trinity preparing our students to succeed by using their God-given talents to the fullest throughout their lives. A special thanks to Fr. Martin Linebach, Fr. Kien Nguyen and Mr. Rodd Popson who recently visited campus. All three work for the Archdiocese of Louisville helping people discern their vocation and supporting the young men who are studying to become priests.
over 1 year ago, Bret Saxton
Catholic Schools Week Vocation
Today is National Freedom Day, commemorating the signing by Abraham Lincoln of a resolution that became the 13th amendment, which abolished slavery, to the U.S. Constitution.
over 1 year ago, Bret Saxton
Freedom Day 2024
As part of our Catholic Schools Week celebration, students and faculty faced off in a fun-filled and spirited basketball game in front of the entire student body. Congratulations to the faculty on their win!
over 1 year ago, Bret Saxton
Catholic Schools Week - Faculty Basketball Game
On Tuesday, Feb. 6, the Trinity community will gather for an all-school mass, presided by the Most Rev. Shelton J. Fabre, Archbishop of Louisville. All students are encouraged to wear a sport coat. We will be on an Assembly B schedule, so all students will be dismissed at 2:50, including seniors. On that morning, students should report to ADVISING. After attendance is taken, we will be dismissed to the gym and sit with advising in our assigned seats. Seniors will sit in chairs on the floor of the gym.  After mass, Dr. Zoeller will dismiss us back to Advising, and then we’ll move to 1st block.
over 1 year ago, Bret Saxton
All School Mass '24
As part of Catholic Schools Week, today we celebrate our GREAT students! We’re proud to have a diverse and vibrant student body who takes advantage of more than 100 extracurricular clubs and activities, gets involved in their House to build community, participates in a variety of sports, and so much more! Through these activities, students are able to find a group of friends who share the same interests and become their brothers for life.
over 1 year ago, Bret Saxton
Catholic Schools Week '24 - Students
Let’s give a warm Trinity welcome to our exchange students from Colegio Santa Ethnea in Buenos Aires, Argentina. They recently arrived in Louisville and will spend the next month living with their Trinity host families, attending classes, and enjoying a variety of cultural experiences on and off campus. In June, our host students will visit Argentina for a month to attend school and enjoy a similar experience. This is one of the many opportunities we offer students in an effort to make the world our classroom.
over 1 year ago, Bret Saxton
Argentina Students '24
SPECIAL SCHEDULING NOTE - Skipping ahead a few weeks, the Monday after spring break, April 8, a total solar eclipse will occur and be visible in parts of Kentucky and southern Indiana. In Louisville, we will see a very deep partial eclipse. It begins around 2 p.m. with the largest impact here around 3:15 p.m. Many schools plan to dismiss early that day. To allow students time to get home or travel for an even better view, we will dismiss at 12:15 p.m. that day. No lunch will be served on April 8. Each class will meet for an hour. Our cafeteria will remain open until 2 p.m. Information about after school activities will be announced by individual moderators and coaches before spring break.
over 1 year ago, Bret Saxton