Dear Parents,
Each day at Trenton Catholic Preparatory Academy brings new experiences. Our faculty and staff are committed to providing an outstanding education embracing our Catholic values. Our students are creating lasting friendships and learning to be citizens of a diverse global society.
“Education is the most powerful weapon which you can use to change the world,” is a quote from Nelson Mandela. We are dedicated to educating the future leaders of tomorrow here at Trenton Catholic Preparatory Academy. In partnership with our parents and guardians, this amazing group of students provides us with a sense of hope and fills our hearts with joy watching them grow and sharing in their successes.
It truly “Takes a Village” to raise a child, and we are fortunate to be a part of their journey.
Calling our Iron Mikes...it's time to re-register!
Get your forms in to The Admissions Office by February 28, 2023
Returning Students Re-Registration Forms
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The Talisman is a compliation of Upper School students' works and published annually.
Click here to view the booklet: Talisman 2022
Upper School Profile
2022-2023 Profile
- Instruction rooted in the Catholic faith
- Partnerships with local Colleges and Universities
- STEM enhanced curriculum
- A “Project Lead The Way” School
- Robust technology, 1:1 student to laptop ratio
- Competitive Athletic programs
- Full range of fine arts, elective courses and
extracurricular activities
-Competitive Robotics Program and Curriculum
- College Preparatory environment, on-line
courses available
- Vocational courses are available through MCCC
Visit our classrooms to see firsthand all of the exciting things that are happening in the Upper School. For more information on how to become an Iron Mike visit our Prospective Students page or schedule a visit by calling (609) 586-3705.
Congratulations to Arthur Huggins, who is one of 62,000 students from across the country to earn academic honors from the College Board’s National Recognition Programs!
These National Recognition Programs grant underrepresented students with academic honors that can be included on college and scholarship applications and connect students with universities across the country, helping them stand out during the admissions process. Colleges and scholarship programs use these honors to identify students from underrepresented groups through College Board’s Student Search Service.
Arthur earned this recognition by excelling on his PSAT and in his classes. Students who may be eligible have a GPA of 3.5 or higher and have excelled on the PSAT/NMSQT or PSAT 10, or earned a score of 3 or higher on two or more AP Exams; and are African American or Black, Hispanic American or Latinx, Indigenous, and/or attend school in a rural area or small town. Eligible students are invited to apply during their sophomore or junior year, and are awarded at the beginning of the next school year.
January 29 to February 4, 2023