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41°54′11″N 87°39′51″W / 41.90306°N 87.66417°W / 41.90306; -87.66417
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Holy Trinity High School
Address
1443 West Division Street

,
60642

United States
Coordinates 41°54′11″N 87°39′51″W / 41.90306°N 87.66417°W / 41.90306; -87.66417
Information
Type Private
Denomination Roman Catholic
Established1910
FounderBrother Peter Hosinski, CSC
Oversight Archdiocese of Chicago
PresidentTimothy M. Bopp
PrincipalNara Mahone (interim)
ChaplainFr. Tom Walsh
Grades 912
Gender coed
Enrollment275
Average class size20
Student to teacher ratio12:1
Campus type urban
Color(s) Blue and Gold   
SloganPreparing Chicago's youth to lead lives of leadership and service since 1910.
SportsGirls' and Boys' Volleyball, Girls' and Boys' Basketball, Girls' and Boys' Soccer, Track & Field, Cross Country, Flag Football, Baseball, Softball, Crew
MascotTiger
NicknameHT
Team name Tigers
AccreditationAdvancED Program of the State of Illinois
NewspaperThe Gold and Blue
Tuition$9,400
Affiliation Brothers of Holy Cross
Website www.holytrinity-hs.org

Holy Trinity High School is a Catholic secondary school founded in Chicago, Illinois, United States, by the Congregation of Holy Cross in 1910. It is located in the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Chicago.

Established in 1910 by the Brothers of Holy Cross, Holy Trinity was originally a boys' school serving the neighborhood sons of Polish immigrants. Today, Holy Trinity is co-educational and serves Hispanic, African American, White, and Asian students. Holy Trinity is centrally located to the Chicago area and attracts students from more than 50 ZIP codes across the city as well as around the world, through its international program.

Academics

Holy Trinity offers a rigorous, college preparatory curriculum. From the B-STEM Honors program to a growing list of AP and college dual credit courses, the school provide a curriculum that prepares students for college-level courses. In fall 2018, Holy Trinity introduced a one-to-one technology plan that equips students with Chromebook touch-screen laptops. The school also has a Resource Learning Center and tutoring program that helps develop strong study habits, effective time management, and problem-solving skills.

The school partners with a number of colleges and universities to provide academic resources to the school community, including:

Benedictine University: Dual-Credit Program · Northwestern University: Design Thinking Workshops & GoKidney Sci-High Summer Program · Loyola University: Professional development · University of Notre Dame: Introduction to Engineering Program, Alliance for Catholic Education · Smith College: Summer Science and Engineering Program · Illinois Institute of Technology: NxtGen High School Summer Program · Malcolm X College: Pre-College Health Science Scholars Summer Program (PCHSS)

Extracurricular activities

The school has over 30 clubs students can join, including Student Government, Pet Club, the Black Student Union, Poetry Club, and the Robotics Team.

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