Altar Servers & The Catechesis of the Good Shepherd

At Holy Trinity Catholic School, students can become altar servers, helping at Mass and learning more about their faith. This role teaches leadership, responsibility, and a deeper connection to God. Students in grades 5-8 can get trained to serve at school and weekend Masses.

We also offer the Catechesis of the Good Shepherd (CGS) for younger children, ages 3-12. This special program helps them learn about God and the Catholic faith through hands-on activities and prayer in a peaceful space called the Atrium. It's a way for children to grow closer to God and understand the Mass and sacraments better.


Both programs give students a chance to strengthen their faith and be active members of our Church community.

First Holy Communion

At Holy Trinity Catholic School, we are honored to guide our second-grade students as they prepare for the sacred and joyous Sacrament of First Holy Communion. Through dedicated instruction, prayer, and reflection, students come to understand the real presence of Jesus Christ in the Eucharist and the deep love He offers through this gift.


Receiving Holy Communion for the first time is a beautiful and grace-filled moment in a child’s faith journey. Surrounded by family, teachers, and our parish community, our young communicants enter into a fuller participation in the Mass and the life of the Church. It is a time of great celebration, reverence, and spiritual growth.


We are proud to support our students and their families as they take this important step in becoming more fully united with Christ and His Church.

8th Grade Confirmation

Our 8th grade students at Holy Trinity Catholic School prepare to receive the Sacrament of Confirmation, completing their initiation into the Catholic faith. This sacrament strengthens them with the gifts of the Holy Spirit—wisdom, understanding, counsel, fortitude, knowledge, piety, and fear of the Lord—and empowers them to live out their faith with conviction and courage.


Throughout the school year, students engage in catechesis, service projects, prayer, and personal reflection to deepen their understanding of what it means to be a disciple of Christ. Confirmation marks a time of spiritual maturity, as students take greater ownership of their beliefs and commit to living as active members of the Catholic Church.


With the support of their sponsors, families, and our parish community, our Confirmandi are sent forth to be witnesses of Christ’s love in the world.

Athletics and Band

We believe that sports play a vital role in education, shaping both physical fitness and character. Guided by Pope Francis' teachings, our athletic program emphasizes teamwork, discipline, and respect. Rooted in Catholic tradition and inspired by St. John Bosco's holistic approach, we offer sports like basketball, soccer, and softball for students in grades 3-8.
In addition, our Band Program provides students in grades 5-8 the chance to develop musical talents, enhance cognitive function, and build emotional resilience. Rehearsing twice a week and performing in two concerts annually, students grow in both musical and personal skills.
Join us in supporting our students as they grow in faith, skill and character!

Science Olympiad

Students in grades 6-8 can join our Science Olympiad team to explore science, engage in hands-on learning, and compete in one of the nation’s top K-12 science competitions.


How It Works:
Students meet with Coach Ms. Laura Guzman to prepare for the regional competition at Grand Valley State University, covering topics like biology, chemistry and physics.


Why Join?

  • Develop new science skills
  • Engage in fun, hands-on projects
  • Build teamwork and friendships


Interested? Call Holy Trinity School for more details!

Student Council

 At Holy Trinity School, we believe leadership is about making a positive impact. The Student Council allows students in grades 4-8 to take on leadership roles, develop responsibility, and improve the school community.


  • Elections: Students run for a chance to represent their peers.
  • Monthly Meetings: Plan events and support causes.


Key Activities

  • Fun Dress Days: Raise money for charity.
  • Charity & Service: Fundraisers to support selected causes.
  • School Improvements: Plan events to enhance the school experience.


Why Join?
Develop leadership skills, give back, and make a difference. We encourage all students in grades 4-8 to get involved!