Trinity School News & Blog
That Perfect Match!
Why should I buy my Benefit ticket at a higher than base level? Your contribution, above the basic ticket level of $250 is MATCHED dollar for dollar by the Benefit Matching Fund. Your contribution doubles! The Benefit has the goal [...]
Peter Is Out of ICU
Great news for Peter and his family today. He is out of ICU and has been moved to the third floor. This means that he will also be able to join other children in the Lucile Packard Hospital school next [...]
About Peter
In case you didn’t have access to the first letter to the community about Peter, it’s posted here. Since this letter, Peter has made modest improvement although he remains in ICU. Check back here for daily updates for the time [...]
Thanksgiving Prayers from Trinity School
Trinity School invites you and your family to join your prayers to these from Trinity School students in Grade 4. Blessings to you and your family this Thanksgiving. We pray for endangered species and that people will be more aware [...]
If You Attend One Speaker This Fall…
Sir Ken Robinson is the one you don’t want to miss. 7:00 p.m. Schools of the Sacred Heart. Come early! The notes that follow are provided by Common Ground Speaker Series. Sir Ken is the 2011-2012 keynote speaker of Common [...]
Children’s Prayers
At Eucharist on the Upper Campus this Thursday, Grade 5 students offered these prayers: from Colby… “We pray for the environment and that people will stop polluting. We also pray for the Great Pacific Garbage Patch, that it won’t get [...]
Tell Your Neighbors
A Guest Post from Shelley Willig, Director of Admission and Community Relations I am guilty of not knowing my neighbors. I have lived in our house on Carson Street in Redwood City for ten years. At ten, six and three, [...]
What’s Ms. Still Doing in Ecuador?
Science, Garden, and Advanced Math Teacher, Marisa Still is in Ecuador on a field study in the rainforest to learn more about reptiles and amphibians in that ecosystem. To get there, Ms. Still traveled to Quito on Sunday. Read her [...]

