Trinity School
11+ Admissions Guide 2026
How to get into Trinity School
Gender
Age Range
3–16 years
School Size
104 pupils
Location
Tameside
About Trinity School
Trinity School is an independent co-educational school welcoming pupils from age 3 to 16, situated in and around Stalybridge and Greater Manchester. Founded in 1978, the school is Christian in character whilst warmly accepting pupils of all faiths and none. It holds charitable status and is overseen by a board of trustees.
The school is made up of three sections: an Early Years Foundation Stage, a primary school, and a secondary school. Its vision is rooted in bringing the love of God into the classroom, combining strong educational practice with Christian principles so that every child can reach their potential.
The school draws pupils from a range of cultural backgrounds and is committed to supporting all learners. This includes pupils with special educational needs and disabilities, those for whom English is an additional language, and those identified as the most able within the school community, with the curriculum adapted to meet a variety of needs.
Frequently asked questions about Trinity School
Where is Trinity School located?
Trinity School is located in Stalybridge, Tameside, United Kingdom.
Leadership
Head
Mr Christopher O'Gorman
Chair of Governors
Mr Andrew Chadwick
Ages & Pupils
3–16
Age range (years)
104
Total pupils
50
Senior pupils
Contact
Qualifications Offered
Admissions
Open Days
Once a year (refer to website)
ISI Inspection
Good
Academic achievement
Last inspected 30 April 2024
Routine Inspection
Personal Development
ExcellentCompliance
MetSchool Profile
Links
Financial Health
Grade E · 34 / 100
Composite financial health score
Updated 8 May 2026
1.3 months of free reserves, 3-year average operating deficit of 7.3%, debt-to-income of 0.00.
See breakdown
Sources: Companies House filed accounts (charity SORP).
Methodology: composite score weights free reserves (37.5%), 3-year operating surplus trend (31.25%), debt-to-income (18.75%), and cash liquidity (12.5%). Scores are percentile-relative within the top 100 UK independent schools cohort. Letter grade is the cohort quintile of the composite score (top 20% = A).
Past papers relevant to Trinity School
Curated papers that Trinity School pupils often practise with.