词条 | Trinity School of Durham and Chapel Hill |
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Transitional Kindergarten–Kindergarten: $5,780–$11,560 Grades 1–5: $8,125–$16,250 Grades 6–8: $9,250–$18,500 Grades 9–12: $11,175–$22,350 AthleticsThe Trinity School Athletics program offers three seasons of interscholastic sports for students in grades 6–12. Their mascot is the Trinity Lion. {{col-start}}{{col-break}}
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