The Logic School at the Makai Campus serves 6th through 8th grade. Incoming Logic students have mastered the Grammar of each subject (who, what, where, and when) and are growing in knowledge of and relationship with God. Trinity's Logic School pairs rigorous academics with a Christ-centered focus that is integrated into every class.
Christ-centered Focus
Our hope for every Trinity Christian School student is that he or she is united with Christ and committed to Him. This union and commitment are foundational for students to grasp their significance as a sinner redeemed by Christ. This awareness of identity helps students foster spiritual effectiveness and well-being.
Logic School Students at TCS begin to orient their lives with a scriptural perspective. To assist this development, we emphasize:
Scriptural Knowledge: students acquire a working knowledge of the Scriptures, learning to allow them to direct their thoughts and actions in every area of life.
Academic Inquiry: students acquire a broad appreciation of creation, becoming familiar with valid methods of inquiry.
Critical Skills: students develop the capacity for incisive, logical thinking.
Rhetorical Skills: students begin and refine the clear communication of ideas in writing and speaking.
Through Service Learning, students assume responsibility as servants of God. This includes opportunities of service within the school community, local churches, and the community at large. In particular, the secondary school annually participates in cleaning up Kawainui Marsh and helping plant taro. We learn service as a response to the call on our lives as summarized in Genesis 1:28 and Matthew 28:18-20.
Academics
We are commanded to love the Lord our God with all our heart, mind, soul, and strength. Additionally, God is our Father in heaven with Whom we are called to relationship. We can neither fulfill the command nor enjoy the benefits of a relationship with God, unless we know Him through His Word. As partners with parents in that endeavor, we teach Theology.
In Humanities, students study literature and history as integrated courses. Our Humanities program includes the study of ancient, medieval, and modern time periods. Students read, discuss, and write about the most important works of Western theology, history, and literature. Logical thinking and rhetorical skills are honed by participating in the arguments that have shaped Western Civilization. Students analyze and create essays, prose, fictional tales, and poetry of their own.
Logic School Latin study combines Christian and classical content of both Latin language and history of the ancient world. Students learn grammar, syntax, and vocabulary while studying Roman history and the differences between pagan and Christian worldviews. Latin study improves comprehension of English grammar and vocabulary and is a strong preparation to study modern foreign languages in high school.
The study of logic trains and sharpens reasoning skills. Students study informal fallacies as well as syllogisms and propositions to think clearly, reason well, and participate in rational discussions. These skills lay the foundation for a witness that is winsome.
The heavens declare the glory of God, therefore the study of nature (the general revelation of God) reveals the truth about God. With this worldview, we embrace a robust exploration of all that God has created.
Mathematics is an expression of the order seen in nature. Ptolemy wrote that the mathematical sciences were the best evidence of divinity because of their consistency and incorruptibility. Math study takes students beyond the observable facets of creation to the fundamental laws God uses to give order. Math, like sciences, reveals God through creation.