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Success is a journey we take together 

As one of the best private schools in South Africa, Trinityhouse is a place where tradition meets transformation, and where your child is nurtured to grow, lead and thrive.  Together with you, we strive to shape future-ready leaders who are responsible, socially confident, morally grounded and academically successful. 

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Christian values in everything we do 

Trinityhouse is a Christian school in South Africa.


Rooted in Christian values, our school is a place where faith, learning and compassion go hand in hand. Our teachers are free to live their faith and will help your child grow in purpose and in grace. 

Setting the standard for academic success 

Your child’s academic journey deserves the best, and at Trinityhouse, we’re proud to be consistently ranked among the top performing IEB schools and private schools in South Africa. Our students consistently achieve superior results through the Independent Examinations Board (IEB). But that’s not all that sets us apart. 


Your child will benefit from personalised learning powered by AI, global benchmarking that will keep them ahead as well as inspirational teachers who bring their enthusiasm to the classroom. 

Building character through sport 

Sport at Trinityhouse is more than just a game. It’s how our students discover the power of teamwork, discipline and the joy of pushing boundaries together. Through compulsory extra-curricular activities, we teach our students the value of commitment and help build resilience. With a significant investment in quality facilities and expert coaches, our students excel at team sports. 

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By Laura Barrett March 20, 2026
Where emotional intelligence, belonging and wellbeing shape confident, high-achieving students
By Camilla Pretorius March 14, 2026
Each year on 14 March, schools across the globe celebrate Pi Day, a playful tribute to the mathematical constant π (3.14). Numbers may seem abstract at first glance, yet behind every formula lies a story of discovery, logic and imagination. Mathematical thinking shapes the way young people analyse the world, solve problems and innovate in fields ranging from medicine to technology. Passion for mathematics rarely appears overnight. Curiosity often provides the starting point. According to Camilla Pretorius, Principal of Trinityhouse Centurion , mathematical confidence develops when students realise that the subject is not about memorising formulas but about exploring patterns and ideas. “Mathematics is fundamentally about curiosity,” Pretorius explains. “Students begin to thrive when they understand that problem-solving is a journey rather than a test of instant ability.” Early childhood plays a critical role in shaping attitudes towards numbers. Young students naturally explore patterns, shapes and quantities through play long before formal lessons begin. Counting steps on a staircase, sorting colourful objects or building towers all introduce foundational mathematical concepts. Teachers who encourage exploration help students associate mathematics with discovery rather than anxiety. Games, puzzles and open-ended questions transform classrooms into spaces where curiosity flourishes. Confidence grows when mistakes become part of learning. “Students sometimes arrive believing they are ‘not maths people’,” Pretorius says. “Changing that mindset requires patience and encouragement. Progress becomes visible once students understand that effort and persistence build mathematical ability.” Academic performance improves when students believe they can succeed. Mathematical confidence determines whether a student will attempt a challenging problem or avoid it entirely. Supportive classroom environments allow students to ask questions, test ideas and learn through trial and error. Teachers play a central role in shaping that environment. Encouraging discussion, celebrating creative thinking and analysing mistakes openly helps students develop resilience. 
February 21, 2026
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