United States, Miami
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Palmer Trinity School sits on almost 60 acres of tranquil open space in Palmetto Bay. The indoor facilities include Classrooms, Dance Studio, Fitness Center, Gymnasium, Lecture Hall, Library, and the Main Dining Room & Private Dining Room. Outdoor facilities include Baseball Fields, Soccer Fields, Softball Fields, and Tennis Courts. The campus expansion of the South Campus broadened the facilities and landscape to support learning and community life.
Indoor sports facilities include a Gymnasium and a Fitness Center. Outdoor athletic spaces include Baseball Fields, Soccer Fields, Softball Fields, and Tennis Courts.
A Humanities Building, a Music Center, a Fitness Facility, a Math/Science Building, expanded Library space, a new Academic Building, and Three Innovation Spaces support the academic program.
The school offers a broad range of extracurricular options: 27 Performing/Visual Arts Classes; 68 Clubs and Honor Societies; 12 Environmental Conservation Initiatives; the IB Diploma Program; 36 Global and Experiential Travel Opportunities; and 51 Athletic Teams (Grades 6–12).
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.