Trinity Primary school is a vibrant, happy and lively school, very close to Whitecross High School.

We have built our school values on the HEART of Trinity, which supports our pupils to be Healthy, Enthusiastic, Ambitious, Respectful and fantastic members of the Trinity team.

Hereford Times: Year 1 and Year 2 pupils at Trinity Primary SchoolYear 1 and Year 2 pupils at Trinity Primary School

As such, providing our pupils with a warm, supportive and inspiring environment comes first for our school community.

It is only when pupils are happy, confident and valued that we can help them cultivate their curiosity, find their passions and reach their potential.

This is supported by a broad and rich curriculum with an emphasis on providing meaningful and inspiring learning experiences in our large, varied grounds and using our fantastic resources.

Hereford Times: Henry Paget has fun climbing a tree in the school's conservation area.Henry Paget has fun climbing a tree in the school's conservation area.

In our beautiful forest school and conservation area, pupils love getting their hands dirty investigating the world around them, while a highlight for all is our regular swimming sessions in our on-site heated pool and weekly sessions in our dedicated art studio.

We offer a range of sport and physical education options through sports sessions, extra-curricular clubs and specialists coaches delivering sessions in everything from lacrosse to archery, from ultimate frisbee to tchoukball!

Hereford Times: Year 6 pupil Calvin Wride plays table tennis on the school's outside tableYear 6 pupil Calvin Wride plays table tennis on the school's outside table

Our minibus is always busy taking teams to sporting competitions across the area, and our pupils are thrilled to represent our school. With so much on offer, we aim for every child to shine and find their home at Trinity.

We are incredibly proud of our pupils and they are at the heart of all we do and each decision we make.

We aim to empower pupils to have a real impact on our school through an active school council that supports all pupils to have their voice heard, and pupil-led digital leaders, eco-council, sports leaders and peer mentoring teams to build a collaborative, responsible and supportive school community.

Hereford Times: Year 6 pupils learn perspective drawing in their art class.Year 6 pupils learn perspective drawing in their art class.

At Trinity Primary School, we are committed to serving our community, and are proud of our on-site Treetops breakfast and after-school club, offering a range of activities and adventures across the school grounds in term-time and during our holiday club sessions.

We also maintain strong links with Trinity Treetots nursery, an Outstanding Early Years setting which shares a site with the school.

With positive relationships with parents and the local community, we firmly believe that education is a partnership and at Trinity we want to take every step of the journey together, and do it with HEART.

  • These pictures are also published in the current issue of the Hereford Times: on sale now