Trinity School | |||||||||||
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Seal Hollow Rd , , TN13 3SL England | |||||||||||
Coordinates | 51°17′20″N0°10′08″E / 51.2888956°N 0.1688979°E | ||||||||||
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Type | Free school | ||||||||||
Motto | Truth, Excellence, Love, Leadership, and Service | ||||||||||
Religious affiliation(s) | Christian | ||||||||||
Established | September 2013 | ||||||||||
Founder | Matthew Tate | ||||||||||
Department for Education URN | 139554 Tables | ||||||||||
Ofsted | Reports | ||||||||||
Chair | Cress Iveson | ||||||||||
Headmaster | Matthew Pawson | ||||||||||
Gender | Coeducational | ||||||||||
Age | 11to 18 | ||||||||||
Houses | Barret, Faraday, Fry, Wilberforce, King, Lewis. | ||||||||||
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Website | http://www.trinitysevenoaks.org.uk |
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The school is based at the Wildernesse School site and was rated as a Good School by Ofsted in the 2015 report. [1]
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