Trinity School successfully made the move to our newly-renovated, historic building in the heart of Oklahoma City’s Edgemere Park neighborhood. We celebrated with a ribbon cutting and grand opening earlier this month and were proud to have so many of our Trinity families attend. We were also honored to have special guests Mayor David Holt, the Oklahoma City Chamber of Commerce, Councilman James Cooper and Oklahoma City Public Schools Superintendent Sean McDaniel.
“Moving into the historic Edgemere Elementary School location allows Trinity School the opportunity to expand our innovative programs for students throughout greater Oklahoma City who have learning differences,” said Jamie Lewallen, president of the Board of Trustees for the school. “This building’s community legacy spans over a century, and we are so honored to usher in this new chapter.”
Built in 1912, the site has been in continuous use as a school for over 100 years. We’ve worked on extensive renovations since last September and are pleased with the results, giving our students larger classrooms, a computer learning center, a new gymnasium, a whole-school storm shelter, and in-class educational technology features. Welcome to Edgemere!