Trinity Episcopal School

Founded in 2000, Trinity Episcopal School is an independent, co-educational school of more than 435 students in grades K‐8. Situated on an urban campus in the Garden District of Charlotte’s First Ward neighborhood, TES capitalizes upon the vibrant Center City as an extended classroom for cultural enrichment, hands‐on learning, and opportunities to serve the community.

A mission‐driven school, Trinity is dedicated to three equally valued and thoroughly intertwined goals: creating scholars, nurturing spirituality, and embracing diversity. TES is a place of pride and passion, where teachers and students are fully engaged. Trinity’s constructivist curriculum challenges students to academic excellence and seeks to maintain the curiosity found in young learners. In keeping with the Episcopal educational tradition, spiritual development is integral to the Trinity experience and is reflected in regular opportunities for community worship and a comprehensive service‐learning program. The founders of Trinity Episcopal School sought to create a student body that would reflect the population of the Charlotte metropolitan area, and it is comprised of a diverse community of learners who learn together with a mutual sense of belonging, respect, and acceptance. Trinity is populated by a rich variety of people from diverse racial, ethnic, religious, and socioeconomic backgrounds. This intentional pluralism is a hallmark of Episcopal schools that Trinity has embraced since its founding. Additionally, Trinity has established an honor code that holds students to the highest standards of integrity and personal conduct.

May 23, 2026
Full time
Trinity Episcopal School Charlotte, NC
Trinity Episcopal School seeks a full-time (10-month) English/Language Arts teacher in Middle School for the 2026-2027 school year. The teaching role reports to the Head of Middle School and includes four or five sections of Middle School English/Language Arts teaching and a possible enrichment class. The Middle School ELA teacher is also responsible for a dopting and/or designing standards-aligned units and materials needed for instruction, as well as all formal and informal assessments, and engaging in accurate and professional communication with parents via report cards and conferences.  The Middle School ELA  teacher also fulfills the duty of student advisor and will shepherd ten to twelve students in grades six through eight as their Koinonia (Greek for fellowship) leader/advisor. The role requires travel on overnight trips one to two times per year and other day field trips, including service learning activities. Our highly relational advisory program...
May 22, 2026
Full time
Trinity Episcopal School Charlotte, NC
Trinity Episcopal School is seeking a full-time Head of Lower School.  The Head of Lower School is the primary academic and administrative leader for the elementary division, championing the mission, values, and policies of Trinity Episcopal School. Reporting directly to the Head of School, this leader drives strategic vision and daily operations across curriculum development, student life, and division-wide communication. The Head of Lower School delivers vital mentorship and support to faculty, students, and parents to cultivate a vibrant, collaborative, and inclusive learning community. The Head of Lower School supports the work of the School by promoting the mission, values, and policies of Trinity Episcopal School.  This is a full-time, 12-month, exempt position open until filled. Primary Responsibilities:   Students Academics Scheduling – Collaborates with the Academic Dean to ensure the daily and weekly schedule of the Lower School is...