Grades 3-8: Violin III (Advanced) must receive permission from Mrs. Weber (
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) before enrollment can occur. Students are required to have their own personal violas and violins for any classes in which they enroll.
While the Trivium Prep art class provides art history and instruction in a studio setting, the Prep Artists Club provides a place for those who want to try their hand at other mediums such as pastels, clay sculpture, mosaic, origami, and collage among others. Click here for more information.
In Judo/Jujitsu you learn standing and ground fighting techniques. This will consist of throws, hold downs, chokes and joint locks. Taught in a safe and controlled environment by a qualified instructor. Learn self-discipline and self-respect and the confidence to take care of oneself. For more information click here.
Grades 3-8. Enrollment is limited this semester to experienced violinists (either taking private lessons or Violin III at Trivium) or experienced violists. Click here for more information.
Contact Info : For any registration questions, please contact Wendy Jackson at TriviumClubs@gmail.com.
For any program questions, please contact Mr. Haney at ehaney@archwaytrivium.org.
Be the first to join Saxophone 101 with your alto or tenor saxophone and immerse yourself in the world of reeds. Learn why the saxophone is the instrument some say comes closest to the expressive human voice.
VOLUNTEER EVENT NIGHT! Come learn about our Trivium Parent Service Association (TPSA)!
WHERE: On-Campus in the Multi-Purpose Room WHEN: May 2, Thursday, 6:30-7:00 PM - new parent orientation following the volunteer event
We have several open chair positions for the next school year in the following committees: Teacher Appreciation Committee (2), Special Events Committee 2), Archway Communications Committee (1), Restaurant Nights Committee (1), and Passive Fundraising Committee (1). To learn more about these positions, come out and talk to our current chairs!
Not interested in being a chair? Come and signup as a volunteer in a committee that interests you!
Unable to make the event? Information about our current committees are also available on each of our school websites, under the TPSA tab: www.archwaytrivium.org or www.triviumprep.org.
Please note that this is not a school volunteer fingerprinting event. For your convenience, Great Hearts Human Resources will come out on Meet the Teacher Night in August. More information will follow closer to that time.
This class will will produce one school newsletter every quarter and the school yearbook at the end of the year. Students will learn about what goes into publishing a newsletter and yearbook, and they will choose to focus on their area of interest -- either photography or writing (or both if they want).
The first week and the last two weeks of every quarter will be combined with all the students attending; the rest of the quarter, the photographers and writers will meet in alternating weeks.
Grades 3-8: Violin I (Beginner) is for students with little to no experience in violin. Students are required to have their own personal violas and violins for any classes in which they enroll.
Grades 3-8: Violin II (Intermediate) has a pre-requisite of Violin I and instructor approval to move up to the intermediate class. Students are required to have their own personal violas and violins for any classes in which they enroll.
Ballet is a type of performance dance. It is a very technical form and has become a foundation to many other dance forms. For more information click here.
*Please note, classes will meet on half days but not school holidays.
Grades 3-8: Students are required to have their own acoustic guitar and also purchase Hal Leonard’s Guitar Method Book 1 with CD. Students can expect to perform at a year-end recital.
Intermediate Ballet requires 1-2 years of previous training in this dance form. Students must already know the 5 basic positions and any other positions and/or actions that may have been taught in the previous level. For more information, click here.
*Please note, classes will meet on half days but not school holidays.
In Judo/Jujitsu you learn standing and ground fighting techniques. This will consist of throws, hold downs, chokes and joint locks. Taught in a safe and controlled environment by a qualified instructor. Learn self-discipline and self-respect and the confidence to take care of oneself. For more information click here.
Grades 3-8: This is an introductory level class for students with little to no experience in viola. Student can expect to perform at a year-end recital and must have their own viola to participate.
Grades 3-8: Students are required to have their own acoustic guitar and also purchase Hal Leonard’s Guitar Method Book 1 with CD. Students can expect to perform at a year-end recital.
Grades 3-8: Violin III (Advanced) must receive permission from Mrs. Weber (
This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it
) before enrollment can occur. Students are required to have their own personal violas and violins for any classes in which they enroll.
While the Trivium Prep art class provides art history and instruction in a studio setting, the Prep Artists Club provides a place for those who want to try their hand at other mediums such as pastels, clay sculpture, mosaic, origami, and collage among others. Click here for more information.
In Judo/Jujitsu you learn standing and ground fighting techniques. This will consist of throws, hold downs, chokes and joint locks. Taught in a safe and controlled environment by a qualified instructor. Learn self-discipline and self-respect and the confidence to take care of oneself. For more information click here.
Grades 3-8. Enrollment is limited this semester to experienced violinists (either taking private lessons or Violin III at Trivium) or experienced violists. Click here for more information.
Contact Info : For any registration questions, please contact Wendy Jackson at TriviumClubs@gmail.com.
For any program questions, please contact Mr. Haney at ehaney@archwaytrivium.org.
This class will will produce one school newsletter every quarter and the school yearbook at the end of the year. Students will learn about what goes into publishing a newsletter and yearbook, and they will choose to focus on their area of interest -- either photography or writing (or both if they want).
The first week and the last two weeks of every quarter will be combined with all the students attending; the rest of the quarter, the photographers and writers will meet in alternating weeks.
LAST PAPERCRAFTING SOCIAL for this school year! Saturday, May 11! Starts at 6:30 PM! Come and go as you wish. Bring your own project and join the fun! RSVP by May 9, Thursday, to
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or turn in the registration form.
We have set up TWO UNIFORM DROP OFF days for those looking to exchange uniforms:
1. MONDAY, May 13 at 2:30 PM to 3:30 PM in the Front Office / Conference Room
2. TUESDAY, May 14 at 10:55 AM to 11:30 AM at the East Kinder Pick Up Gate
If you’re unable to drop off uniform at those times, contact
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UNIFORM EXCHANGE EVENT
THURSDAY, MAY 16, 2013
MultiPurpose Room or MPR, Enter through the Front Office
9:30 AM to 11:30 AM, FIRST COME – FIRST SERVE
LAST CALL FOR LOST AND FOUND ITEMS!
CHECK OUT THE LOST AND FOUND BOX located in the front office if you scholars have lost lunch boxes, water bottles, jackets, belts, shoes, etc. Any items in the lost-and-found box that are not claimed by Wednesday, May 14, will be donated or discarded - whether they are labelled or not.
Ballet is a type of performance dance. It is a very technical form and has become a foundation to many other dance forms. For more information click here.
*Please note, classes will meet on half days but not school holidays.
Intermediate Ballet requires 1-2 years of previous training in this dance form. Students must already know the 5 basic positions and any other positions and/or actions that may have been taught in the previous level. For more information, click here.
*Please note, classes will meet on half days but not school holidays.
In Judo/Jujitsu you learn standing and ground fighting techniques. This will consist of throws, hold downs, chokes and joint locks. Taught in a safe and controlled environment by a qualified instructor. Learn self-discipline and self-respect and the confidence to take care of oneself. For more information click here.
We have set up TWO UNIFORM DROP OFF days for those looking to exchange uniforms:
1. MONDAY, May 13 at 2:30 PM to 3:30 PM in the Front Office / Conference Room
2. TUESDAY, May 14 at 10:55 AM to 11:30 AM at the East Kinder Pick Up Gate
If you’re unable to drop off uniform at those times, contact
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">Enise Liu at
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.
UNIFORM EXCHANGE EVENT
THURSDAY, MAY 16, 2013
MultiPurpose Room or MPR, Enter through the Front Office
9:30 AM to 11:30 AM, FIRST COME – FIRST SERVE
LAST CALL FOR LOST AND FOUND ITEMS!
CHECK OUT THE LOST AND FOUND BOX located in the front office if you scholars have lost lunch boxes, water bottles, jackets, belts, shoes, etc. Any items in the lost-and-found box that are not claimed by Wednesday, May 14, will be donated or discarded - whether they are labelled or not.
In Judo/Jujitsu you learn standing and ground fighting techniques. This will consist of throws, hold downs, chokes and joint locks. Taught in a safe and controlled environment by a qualified instructor. Learn self-discipline and self-respect and the confidence to take care of oneself. For more information click here.
Uniform Exchange Program - Did you miss the spring exchange? Don't worry! We will have an end-of-the year exchange on Thursday, May 16, from 9:30-11:30 AM next to Trivium's Book Swap, which starts at 10:30 AM! Continue to save those uniforms that no longer fit your scholar and donate to the front office/uniform bin. If you are interested in participating in the exchange, please see the flyer for details on when to drop-off the uniforms and get your "ticket."
LAST CALL FOR LOST AND FOUND ITEMS! CHECK OUT THE LOST AND FOUND BOX located in the front office if you scholars have lost lunch boxes, water bottles, jackets, belts, shoes, etc. Any items in the lost-and-found box that are not claimed by Wednesday, May 14, will be donated or discarded - whether they are labelled or not.
This class will will produce one school newsletter every quarter and the school yearbook at the end of the year. Students will learn about what goes into publishing a newsletter and yearbook, and they will choose to focus on their area of interest -- either photography or writing (or both if they want).
The first week and the last two weeks of every quarter will be combined with all the students attending; the rest of the quarter, the photographers and writers will meet in alternating weeks.
Ballet is a type of performance dance. It is a very technical form and has become a foundation to many other dance forms. For more information click here.
*Please note, classes will meet on half days but not school holidays.
Intermediate Ballet requires 1-2 years of previous training in this dance form. Students must already know the 5 basic positions and any other positions and/or actions that may have been taught in the previous level. For more information, click here.
*Please note, classes will meet on half days but not school holidays.
In Judo/Jujitsu you learn standing and ground fighting techniques. This will consist of throws, hold downs, chokes and joint locks. Taught in a safe and controlled environment by a qualified instructor. Learn self-discipline and self-respect and the confidence to take care of oneself. For more information click here.