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Trinity Church of England High School

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Trinity Church of England High School is an academy located in Hulme, Manchester, England. It sits between Higher Cambridge Street and Boundary Lane, near the University of Manchester. The school serves boys and girls aged 11 to 18 and has about 1,428 students. The headteacher is Julian Nicholls. Trinity is affiliated with the Church of England and uses the motto Faith in the City, Value in People, Excellence in Education. The school colours are red, white and black.

Trinity was formed in 1984 after the closures of Bishop Greer and Fallowfield Church of England High Schools. A major rebuilding project was completed in 2011, costing around £21 million, creating a new building that fronts Higher Cambridge Street and expanded the school. In 2014, the school announced plans for a £4 million sixth form centre on site. Construction began in the summer of 2014, and the first sixth form intake was in September 2016. The school has Technology College status and is a Leading Edge School. Trinity Weekly is its newsletter, and the website is trinityhigh.com.


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