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About Us

Trinity is an all-through school, second to none in offering pupils the stability and progression they need, from the age of 4 to 16. We take pride in our outward looking and forward-thinking culture, as we are a school that welcomes all faiths and none.We are proud to be Trinitarians and our Ethos is forming the foundation of our daily practices and successes based on: 

  • Learning – we are a Learning Community with high academic standards.
  • Loving – we belong to a Caring family of pupils, staff, parents and governors.
  • Living – we are living our lives to the full, serving those in need in our wider  community.

At Trinity, we are a family, striving for our members to fulfil their potential, preparing them to take their place as citizens of the world. We envision our terrific Trinitarians to be Open Minded, Caring, Courageous, Reflective, Principled, Independent, Insightful, Resilient and Knowledgeable.

We are a ‘Good’ School with Outstanding elements, Ofsted 2021, an ‘Outstanding’ School in our Statutory Inspection of Anglican and Methodist Schools (SIAMS) report, and we have been awarded the Inclusion Quality Mark as a ‘Centre of Excellence’.

If you would like a paper copy of the information in our website- or wish to discuss any of the documents in detail please do not hesitate to contact the school directly.

Ms Anne Lewis

School Counselor

Miss Lewis is a qualified therapist who is trained in the integrative psychotherapy and counselling approach. Her experience extends to both children, young people and adults. She has also worked as a bereavement counsellor. Miss Lewis is a member of the British Association for Counselling and Psychotherapy (BACP), which requires her to partake in monthly supervision sessions that ensures her work is ethical and efficient. Miss Lewis’s role is to uses counselling methods to help individuals manage and overcome any mental or emotional issues. Her responsibilities include listening to pupils and their experiences, developing treatment plans, and creating coping strategies that will help to break down the barriers to learning and ultimately enabling them to become well rounded individuals. Therapeutic work is provided on both of Trinity’s sites. As well as one to one sessions, Miss Lewis runs daily drop in sessions at lunch times where pupils can visit at their own free will as and when needed. Miss Lewis also oversees the cohort of Wellbeing Ambassadors and contributes to the mental health and wellbeing curriculum within the school’s community. The aim is to support the wellbeing of all pupils and their families and remove the stigma that surrounds mental health. We are here to re-educate and address current topics concerning wellbeing.

a.lewis@trinity.lewisham.sch.uk