Trinity School at Meadow View

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Trinity School at Meadow View is a private, Blue Ribbon Award-winning Christian school in Falls Church, Virginia. It was founded in 1998 by the People of Praise and provides classical Christian education to students in grades 7-12. Since then it has developed a strong educational presence in Northern Virginia and attracts international students. It is accredited by the Virginia Association of Independent Schools (VAIS).

The Meadow View campus has two sister schools, Greenlawn (South Bend, Indiana) and River Ridge (Eagan, Minnesota). The schools are independent, and are owned and operated by Trinity Schools, Inc.[1] Timothy Maloney is the Interim Head of School at Meadow View.

Classes

Students at Trinity School at Meadow View take a variety classes including a 6-year writing course and a 4-year Latin course. The curriculum focuses on primary source material and small class sizes with dedicated, personal instruction from highly educated teachers. Students who complete the full six-year program also graduate with four years of music, art and theater.

Athletics

In 2002 the Men's Varsity Basketball team won the First Annual Wakefield Holiday Tournament, led by Junior Forward Josiah Brand, who won the MVP of the Tournament, and Nicky Bell. In 2008, the Men's Varsity Lacrosse team won the VISAA Division II State Championship. In 2023, led by sophomore James Mislock, junior Robert Cresanti, and senior Benjamin Clarke, the Men's Varsity Soccer team reached the VISAA Division III State Championship before losing 2–1 to Veritas School in double overtime. All three players were named to the VISAA Division III First Team with Ben Clarke receiving Player of the Year honors.

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