After school, Trillium offers a series of Clubs between 4:00 and 5:00 p.m. between Monday and Friday. Clubs differ from day to day and may vary from year to year. Some clubs offered in the past have included Chess and Board Games, Sports, Computer, and Music Activities. Students signed up for the extended-day program are automatically enrolled in the After-School Club Program. Clubs are also available to all students on a club-by-club basis.
Specialty Programs
In addition to the regular Clubs offered by the school, some specialty clubs are also available during the after-school period. These specialty clubs are offered by outside instructors who charge an independent fee. Some examples of specialty clubs are Taekwondo, Pickleball, Tennis, and Piano lessons.
Following clubs, all students who remain at school attend a designated after-school room where they do their homework under the supervision of school staff.
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Casa parents
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Casa parents
“The teachers are full of passion, loving hearts and treat the children like their own.”
Casa parents
“As a parent, I appreciate the effort and time that all the Casa teachers put in. They are full of love and patience. They are amazing. Thank you teachers!”
Casa parents
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Elementary parents
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Elementary parents
“The passion of teachers we have met in Trillium is one key factor to keep my kid in this school. Keep it up!”
Elementary parents
“Trillium school is really good at the academic part. I am so impressed. Thank you for all the teachers’ efforts.”