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  1. The Trinity School of John Whitgift, usually referred to as Trinity School, is a independent boys' day school with a co-educational sixth form, located in Shirley Park, Croydon. Part of the Whitgift Foundation, it was established in 1882 as Whitgift Middle School and was a direct grant grammar school from 1945 until 1968, when it left the scheme.

  2. www.trinity-school.orgTrinity School

    Trinity School is a leading independent school for boys from 10+ to 16+ and co-ed sixth form. It offers a culture of strong values, academic excellence, co-curricular activities and pastoral care.

  3. www.trinity-school.org › about-trinity › our-historyOur History - Trinity School

    Trinity School is a leading independent school in Croydon, founded in 1954 by Archbishop John Whitgift. It is one of the four schools supported by the John Whitgift Foundation, which provides education and care for the community since 1596.

  4. The John Whitgift Foundation provides the vast majority of our bursary support, amounting to over 10% of our total fee income each year. However, we have more students applying than this fund can support, so Trinity has grown its own dedicated bursary fund (The Trinity Bursary Fund) which increases the number of awards we can make each year ...

  5. Enter The Trinity School of John Whitgift, a leading independent day school providing quality education programmes from Junior school through to Sixth Form. In this guide, we explore different aspects of the school, such as its excellent academic track record, state-of-the-art facilities, student reviews and more.

  6. Trinity school is part of the John Whitgift Foundation, alongside Whitgift School and the Old Palace School for girls. His legacy and the foundations he built allow the school to provide outstanding facilities and a range of bursaries and scholarships, allowing children from all backgrounds to benefit from exceptional independent school education.

  7. Trinity School is an independent day school in Croydon, founded in 1858 as a 'poor' school for boys of the parish. It has evolved into a high-quality school with a wide range of activities and a reputation for academic excellence, following the legacy of Archbishop John Whitgift.