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Trinity Private School

Cyprus, Limassol

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The school at a glance
Instructs in English, Russian
Fees Unlisted
Ages Not listed
Bus Service No
Academic offering
Curriculum IB (PYP), IB (MYP), IB (DP)
Taught languages English, Russian, French, German
Typical class size 20
Strengths STEM, Languages, Service and Sustainability
Clubs Academic and Intellectual, Arts and Creative, Cultural and Language
Stages Primary School, Middle School, High School, Sixth Form
Introduction

Trinity Private School in Limassol, Cyprus is an IB World School offering the MYP and DP, with PYP candidate status. The school operates on two modern campuses: the Primary campus at Agiou Andreou 340 and the Middle & High campus at Spyrou Kyprianou Ave 104. The IB framework guides inquiry-based learning across eight MYP subject groups and a Personal Project, while DP provides a two-year pre-university path. ManageBac tracks progress, and ATL skills are embedded in lessons. Trinity offers two language streams: Bilingual Russian/English and English-only, with ESL support and multilingual education. Class sizes are small (up to 20 students) and learning spaces support collaboration, science and design labs, and arts. Facilities include modern sports areas and a Wellbeing Programme monitored by a digital system (Polar and BlazePod). Extracurriculars include TEDxTrinity, Math Fest, Art Exhibition, and a large Afterschool Club with 50+ studios; community service includes the Malia Reforestation Initiative.

The Essentials

Trinity Private School has typical class sizes of 20, instruction in English, Russian.

Location

Two campuses in Limassol, Cyprus. Primary Campus is at 340-342 Agiou Andreou St., Limassol 3035; Secondary Campus is at 104 Spyrou Kyprianou Ave., Limassol 3087.

Stages

Primary School (Grades 1–5, PYP), Middle School (Grades 6–10, MYP 1–5), High School (Grades 11–12, DP1–DP2).

Type

IB World School (MYP and DP; PYP candidate).

Additional learning support

Individualised academic support and wellbeing guidance.

Country affiliation

Cyprus

School day structure

International full-day program with after-school activities.

Fees
Registration / Application fee
- Registration fee: EUR 1,200 (one‑off payment, payable to confirm a place). This fee covers a basic school uniform set, teaching and learning materials, medical insurance and administrative costs.

Tuition fees by year group (billing basis shown)
- Billing basis and academic year: academic year runs September–June (10 months). Tuition is published as a monthly fee; annual totals below are calculated on a 10‑month academic year and a term total is shown as the annual total divided into three equal instalments (three academic terms).

- Primary School (PYP, ages 6–11):
- Published rate: EUR 1,600 per month.
- Academic year (September–June, 10 months): EUR 16,000 per year.
- Per term (three equal terms): EUR 5,333 per term (EUR 16,000 ÷ 3).

- Secondary School (MYP 1–3):
- Published rate: EUR 1,600 per month.
- Academic year (10 months): EUR 16,000 per year.
- Per term (three equal terms): EUR 5,333 per term.

- Secondary School (MYP 4–5):
- Published rate: EUR 1,650 per month.
- Academic year (10 months): EUR 16,500 per year.
- Per term (three equal terms): EUR 5,500 per term.

- Diploma Programme (DP, Years 11–12):
- Published rate: EUR 1,750 per month.
- Academic year (10 months): EUR 17,500 per year.
- Per term (three equal terms): EUR 5,833 per term.

Billing schedule and payment terms
- Normal billing: tuition is published as a monthly rate and the academic year is September–June (10 months). Annual payment is accepted and attracts a published discount.
- Discounts and sibling reductions:
- Second child: 5% discount on tuition.
- Third child: 10% discount on tuition.
- Discount for annual tuition payment (prepayment of the full academic year): 5%.
- Confirmation of place: a place is confirmed only after the registration fee has been paid.

Boarding
- Boarding is not provided. Trinity operates as a full‑day day school for students aged 6–18; residential boarding is not part of the published programme.

Other costs and additional fees
- Included in published tuition/registration package: the school lists four meals per day (breakfast, lunch, snacks) and access to the after‑school programme and many clubs in normal provision; a basic uniform set and certain learning materials are included via the registration payment.
- Common additional charges (separately billed): extracurricular clubs beyond the standard after‑school provision, special trips and excursions, residential camps, transport (school routes), and any optional paid after‑school activities or extra individual tuition. These items are identified as additional charges and are billed separately.

Refunds, cancellations and withdrawal
- Refunds for education services are considered only in exceptional circumstances and are handled on a case‑by‑case basis; the school may retain administrative fees or other non‑recoverable costs if a refund is approved. Cancellation of services requires written notice; the terms state a 60‑day notice period for termination of the Parent/School agreement. Refunds of goods (for example defective physical items) are subject to a 14‑day return window where applicable.

Fee payment options and currency
- Accepted payment methods published: Visa, Mastercard and Maestro card payments. Payments are accepted in Euro (EUR); card issuer surcharges or currency conversion fees may apply and are the cardholder's responsibility.

Key practical points for parents
- A place is only secured once the registration fee payment has been received.
- Discounting applies for siblings and for full annual prepayment; check the published discount schedule when completing payment.
- Transport, optional clubs, excursions and residential camps are charged in addition to published tuition.
Academics

Trinity Private School teaches IB (PYP), IB (MYP), IB (DP).

Curriculum

Trinity is an authorised IB World School for the Middle Years Programme (MYP) and the Diploma Programme (DP), with Candidate status for the Primary Years Programme (PYP). The IB fosters inquiry, responsibility, independence, and a global community. In the MYP, students study eight subject groups, engage with global contexts, complete interdisciplinary tasks, and finish with the Personal Project. The DP is a two-year pre-university curriculum preparing students for entry to global universities. IB Approaches to Teaching guide learning—inquiry-based instruction, conceptual understanding, global/local contexts, collaboration, inclusive practices, and assessment-informed teaching—with assessment tracked in ManageBac; ATL skills (thinking, communication, research, self-management, and social) are embedded in lessons. Trinity offers two language streams—Bilingual (Russian/English) and English (fully English instruction); English level testing is required for older grades and ESL support is available. Multilingual education is included in the program.

Higher Education Progression

The school prepares students for admission to leading universities worldwide.

Wellbeing

Social and Emotional Learning (SEL)

The school has a Tutors & Wellbeing programme that supports students' social and emotional development. Each class has a dedicated tutor who guides academic progress and personal growth, helps set meaningful goals, and supports emotional health. The Wellbeing Programme focuses on socio-emotional development, developing emotional intelligence and empathy, providing psychological support, preventing bullying, and fostering an inclusive, trusting, and respectful atmosphere. Tutors, psychologists, and physical education specialists form an ecosystem of support that tracks progress, maintains open communication with families, and supports students' emotional resilience and motivation.

English as an Additional Language (EAL)

The school has two academic streams: English Stream with full instruction in English, and a bilingual stream with instruction in English and Russian, with additional language choices including Greek, French, and Ukrainian.

Mental Wellbeing

The Wellbeing Programme focuses on Socio-Emotional Development, helping students grow in self-awareness and empathy. It includes developing emotional intelligence, providing psychological support, preventing bullying and fostering positive peer connections, and promoting an inclusive, trusting, and respectful atmosphere. The ecosystem of support includes tutors, psychologists, and physical education specialists who collaborate to monitor progress and support emotional resilience and motivation.

Safeguarding

There is a safe, positive environment for learning. The Student Behaviour Policy sets out rights to respectful treatment and to a safe living and learning environment; bullying, harassment, or discrimination (including online/cyberbullying) is prohibited; the policy provides a reporting system for concerns and describes consequences for breaches.

Admissions

Admissions

Step 1. Application Submission: Complete the online application form. After submitting, a family manager contacts you within two business days to arrange a visit. This initiates the admission process and sets up the next steps. The online application is the initial requirement for enrollment. Step 2. Family Interview: A meeting with the school director is held, during which the family's and the school's expectations are discussed. It is essential that parents' values align with Trinity's principles for the child's harmonious development. This interview helps determine mutual fit between family goals and the school's approach. Step 3. Child's Interview with a Psychologist: The school psychologist conducts a play-based assessment to evaluate the child's readiness for the academic workload and emotional maturity. The interview takes place in a comfortable atmosphere. This step informs placement needs and supports consideration. Step 4. Subject Testing: Students in Grades 2–11 undergo basic testing in Mathematics and English. The testing occurs on the same day, and each test lasts one academic period. An online format is available where necessary. Step 5. Registration Form and Fee Payment: The final step involves completing the registration form and paying the enrolment fee to secure the student's place. This completes the admission process for the current intake.

Scholarships

Trinity Scholarship & Financial Aid Programme provides Academic Excellence Scholarships, Talent Scholarships (Sport/Arts/Music), and Financial Aid. The programme aims to provide access to Trinity Private School for students with strong academic, artistic, or athletic potential and for families with verified financial need. Financial support is provided by an independent Foundation, and decisions are made by the Foundation's Scholarship Committee. Scholarships cover a portion of tuition fees; costs not covered include after-school activities, meals, transportation, and participation in additional programmes. Scholarships are awarded for one academic year (2026–2027) and are reviewed annually. Eligibility includes strong academic performance, achievements in sport or the arts, verified financial need, special family or social circumstances, and engagement with the school community; priority may be given to students in Grades 6–12, subject to place availability. Meeting eligibility does not guarantee an award. Supporting documentation may include academic reports or transcripts, certificates or evidence of achievements, and a completed Family Financial Statement. Confidentiality is maintained and applications are reviewed without discrimination based on nationality, language, origin, religion, or background. Application timeline shows: deadline February 1, 2026; notification February 9, 2026; confirmation of enrolment and payment by February 15, 2026. Registration fees are required to confirm enrolment. Final provision notes that the programme targets families who share Trinity's values and view education as a long-term investment.

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