St. Elizabeth of The Trinity

Committed to Catholic Education

6040 W. Ardmore Ave

Chicago, IL 60646

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7:30 am - 3:30 pm M-F

Father Michael Grisolano - Pastor

Dr. Kristine Hillmann - Principal

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SCHOOL

St. Elizabeth of the Trinity School –

We are a faith-based school dedicated to academic excellence driven by our Catholic values and a strong commitment to educating our students not only to become well-rounded individuals but to be contributors to the larger community and to society as a whole.

St. Elizabeth of the Trinity was formed as a result of the merging of three historic Chicago Catholic Schools – St. Tarcissus (PFGA North), St. Thecla and St. Cornelius. Our small class sizes allow a more personal experience for our students.

In this time of difficult choices, this consolidation offers a strong option for families on the Northwest side of Chicago looking for Catholic education. We are able to draw upon the strengths and traditions of our component schools.

Located on the grounds of the former St. Tarcissus School on Chicago’s far Northwest Side, we offer Pre-Kindergarten through 8th curricula based on Catholic traditions and teachings. We provide a safe, inspirational environment to promote self-confidence, self-esteem and allow our students to thrive.

Our goal is to prepare our students for further education while laying the groundwork for a continuing strong faith-based life. The academic, spiritual and social values we hope to instill will lead to well-rounded individuals ready to leave their mark in every step of their lives.

This process include partnerships between families, students, school staff and teachers as well as outside contributors including the Chicago Diocese, other Catholic Schools and Institutions.