John Lee is Head of School at the Greenlawn campus. Erica Price is the Dean of Academics. Matthew Bartek is Dean of Boys and Danielle Svonavec is the Dean of Girls. Mr. Jon Balsbaugh is the president of Trinity Schools, Inc. Trinity also employs other teachers.
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Trinity School at Greenlawn has been praised for its strong programs in history, writing and mathematics. On four occasions—in 1988–89, 1992–93, 2001–02, and 2012–13—it has been selected by the United States Department of Education as a Blue Ribbon School, for:
Challenging academic standards and a rigorous curriculum for all students;
A disciplined, supportive, safe and drug-free environment;
Participatory leadership and a strong partnership among the family, school and community;
Excellent teaching and an environment that strengthens teacher skills and improvement;
Documented student achievement.
Trinity School at Greenlawn's graduates have been accepted at many prestigious colleges and universities around the U.S., including Notre Dame, Princeton, Northwestern, Stanford, Saint Mary's, Pepperdine, Johns Hopkins, Yale, Duke, University of Chicago, Rose-Hulman, U.S. Naval Academy, Vanderbilt, Carnegie Mellon and North Carolina/Chapel Hill.
Classes
Students at Trinity School at Greenlawn take a multitude of classes that have been lauded by the United States Department of Education, including a 6-year writing course and a 4-year Latin course.
Athletics
Trinity School at Greenlawn hosts athletic teams for its students. Their mascot is the Titans. The sports for girls are soccer and basketball. The sports for boys are soccer and basketball. Greenlawn has posted its best records in boys' basketball and girls' soccer. The school's home games are normally located at the Trinity School Athletic Center. Greenlawn has also hosted golf, fencing and boxing.
Extracurricular activities
Students of Trinity School at Greenlawn participate in a wide variety of sponsored extracurricular activities. Students engage in the Mock Trial program which averages 4–5 teams per year. Students take part in a number of other clubs and committees including: Chamber Choir, Women's Choir, Men's Choir, Art Club, Volunteer Club, Student Life Committee, the Trinity School Review, Computer Science Club, Math Club, and Yearbook, though there can be others. Most of the clubs vary from year to year depending on the interest of the students; this is partly due to the fact that most clubs are student-led.
Facilities
Trinity School at Greenlawn occupies part of a complex of buildings initially named Elm Court, site of the opulent mansion home of Clement Studebaker, Jr., and his family. Studebaker sold the property to Vincent Bendix, one of South Bend's most prestigious businessmen. Bendix never resided in the mansion, preferring to live in Chicago, but he renovated parts of the building to accommodate glamorous parties for air race pilots and Hollywood celebrities. In those days the property became known as Chateau Bendix. After Bendix declared bankruptcy, the mansion was unoccupied for a time. In the late 1940s the Sisters of St. Joseph of the Third Order of St. Francis purchased the site for use as their motherhouse. The sisters preserved the original mansion, with renovations, and added a new three-story building adjacent to the mansion with a magnificent chapel, numerous classrooms and residence space for the order's members. When their ministries shifted geographically away from Indiana, the sisters relocated their motherhouse. The People of Praise community acquired the property in August, 1982, for dual use by Trinity School and by the community's international headquarters. At that point the school became known as Trinity School at Greenlawn, with reference to the address on Greenlawn Avenue. Though there is some overlap, People of Praise offices are situated in the original mansion, and Trinity School leases space in the parts of the building constructed by the sisters.