United States, Miami
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Dress Uniforms are worn on specified Thursdays and for special functions. Shirts and ties must be purchased through Lands' End and display the Palmer Trinity School logo; pants must be navy, khaki, or stone, or below-the-knee skirts in matching colors, with a belt if belt loops exist, and dress shoes required. Gym uniforms are ordered through Lands' End and include gym shorts, gym shirts, socks, and standard gym shoes.
The school partners with SAGE Dining Services to provide nutritious, high-quality meals featuring fresh vegetables, fruits, and whole grains; meals are made from scratch with seasonal menus reflecting student preferences. Breakfast and lunch are included in tuition.
Independent, coeducational day school established in 1991 through the merger of Palmer School and Trinity Episcopal School; it is guided by Episcopal identity and governed by a Board of Trustees. Palmer Trinity does not accept state or federal funding.
Palmer Trinity School is an Episcopal, independent, coeducational day school in Palmetto Bay, Florida, serving grades 6–12. The Upper School offers the International Baccalaureate Diploma Programme (two years for grades 11–12) alongside AP courses, with 23.5 credits required for graduation. Diploma courses include English Language and Literature HL; Language B HL/SL; Language Ab initio French SL; History SL/HL; Global Politics SL/HL; Business Management HL; Biology HL; Chemistry SL; Sports, Exercise and Health Science HL/SL; Environmental Systems and Societies SL; and Mathematics SL. The Diploma Programme aims to develop 21st-century skills and a global perspective. The campus spans almost 60 acres, with indoor facilities such as classrooms, a Dance Studio, Fitness Center, Gymnasium, Library, and dining spaces; outdoor fields for baseball, soccer, softball, and tennis; and three Innovation Spaces to support creativity. Students come from 37 countries, with more than half bilingual, and numerous Service Living, Global Studies, and Environmental Studies offerings.