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Trinity Christian High School (Monterey)

2001 establishments in CaliforniaChristian schools in CaliforniaHigh schools in Monterey County, CaliforniaNondenominational Christian schools in the United StatesPrivate high schools in California

Trinity Christian High School, formerly Calvary Christian High School, formerly Calvary Chapel High School is a private, coed, secondary Christian school in Monterey, California. It was established in 2001 by Calvary Chapel Church Monterey Bay as one of the first non-denominational Christian high schools in the Monterey Bay Area. The mission of Trinity Christian High School is to cultivate a stimulating environment, in partnership with the home and local church, which develops the whole student through a Biblically-based curriculum and through Christ-centered relationships in order to prepare the student to follow Jesus and to positively impact his/her community and the world.

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Trinity Christian High School (Monterey)
Belden Street, Monterey New Monterey

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Belden Street 680
93940 Monterey, New Monterey
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