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New Arts Facilities Will Focus On ‘Small Village’ Environment
In its latest iteration, the performing arts auditorium and classrooms are arranged around a courtyard located between Founders Hall and the Gambetta Gymnasium. This configuration creates opportunity for an interactive small village environment focused on the arts. A lobby with space for student visual arts display, and top-notch appointments that enhance teaching, learning and audience enjoyment are still top priorities.
“Our Golden Jubilee campaign slogan is ‘Now, and for our next 50 years.’ I hope everyone will help us emphasize the NOW and look for a way to complete this much-needed facility within the next two years,” said Tim Molak, Headmaster.
Please contact the Development Office or the Golden Jubilee Campaign Office for more information on the Trinity Project and for naming opportunities. (Main office: 650-851-8221; Campaign office: 650: 851-6116)
The latest building design proposal make full use of a backdrop of trees and preserve the big heritage oak, as these archi- tectural illustrations of west and north elevations (top and bottom respectively) illustrate.
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Update
Trinity Project
Performing Arts Center, Library and Student Center
$6.1 million pledged
towards $11 million goal.
Endowment
Nearly $2.2 million is pledged towards $5 million gaol. Current effort is the drive to fund scholarships named for Priory Benedictine fathers
(the “Father Funds”).
Chapel Renovation Completed by Friends of the Chapel and dedicated in 2004.
Additional seating,
new Blessed Sacrament Chapel, entryway and bell tower
Maas Family Commons Completed and occupied
in 2003
Two Apartments Constructed, One Home Renovated Projects completed in 2001.

