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Classes
| 7th Grade |
8th Grade |
9th Grade |
| Composition/Literature 7 |
Composition/Literature 8 |
Composition/Literature 9 |
| Earth/Life Science |
Classical History |
Physical Science |
| Pre-Algebra |
Algebra 1 |
Algebra 2 |
| Grammar |
Latin 1 |
Latin 2 |
| Introduction to Scripture |
Life of Christ |
The Creed |
| Chorus |
Chorus |
Chorus |
| Art/Drama/Music |
Art/Drama/Music |
Art/Drama/Music |
| 10th Grade |
11th Grade |
12th Grade |
| Composition/Literature 10 |
Composition/Literature 11 (AP)
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Composition/Literature 12 |
| European History |
AP U.S. History |
Intellectual History |
| Euclidean Geometry |
Pre-Calculus |
Calculus |
| Biology |
Chemistry |
Physics |
| Latin 3 |
Latin 4 (optional) |
Latin 4 (optional) |
| Sacraments |
Life in Christ |
Theology and Apologetics |
| Chorus |
Chorus |
Chorus |
| Art/Drama/Music |
Art/Drama/Music |
Art/Drama/Music |
Activities

Trivium is not just an academic institution. It is a vibrant community of students, faculty, parents, and friends. There is a wide range of activities sponsored by the School to encourage and build up this community. These include a potluck dinner for parents, a climb up Mount Monadnock, formal dances, lectures, and ski trips – not to mention the concerts, plays, musicals, and thesis defenses.
Testing and College Matriculation
Trivium students do exceptionally well in national testing. In the Class of 2009, three students have been named as Commended Students in the National Merit Scholarship program.
The median SAT 1 scores are 680 Critical Reading, 600 Math, and 640 Writing. This places the median Trivium student above the 90th percentile of students taking the SAT. The distribution of scores for the last four years:
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SAT Middle 50%
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| Critical Reading: |
660-740 |
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| Math: |
550-650 |
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| Writing: |
630-680 |
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Ninety-eight percent of Trivium graduates go on to 4-year colleges. Schools graduates are attending include Ave Maria University, Boston College, Case Western, Patrick Henry College, St. John's, St. John's University, Thomas Aquinas College, Thomas More College, University of Dallas, University of Notre Dame, Washington University, Wellesley, and Wheaton College.
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