This is designed for children in grades 1-4. It was created to give children an opportunity to participate in various activities that will improve their social skills and help them form good habits and attitudes.

     This is a worldwide program for young people in grades 5 and above. The students participate in values discussions and nature studies, camping, and many other activities that will help make them physically strong, mentally alert, morally straight, and spiritually sound.

     Along with a strong emphasis on academics and scholarship, TRIS includes informative and fun activities that enhance the student’s educational welfare and social development. A Christmas program, End of the Year Show, afternoon of music, etc, Are a few such activities. Some activities and events are grade-level, and some are school-wide.
     Time is set aside for each grade level to enjoy learning outside the classroom. Field trips are organized in order to enrich the classroom experience. Written permission is required for each field trip, and parents will be informed well in advance.

     Regular school uniforms are worn on field trips unless otherwise indicated by the teacher. Students taking part on field trips are expected to follow the regular TRIS guidelines for behavior, and failure to follow these guidelines may result in a student being excluded from further field trip activities.

     One week of daily chapel programs and other activities is scheduled each semester to provide emphasis to the spiritual philosophy of the school.

     TRIS organizes an annual sports day for all grade levels held during the second quarter of the school year. Physical Education teachers organize the events, with refreshments sponsored by TRIS and the Parent Council.

    The End of the Year Show is produced by Grade Level or interest group to exhibit the depth of talent in the student body.  Parents and special guests are ecouraged to attend.

     Each student in the lower and upper grades belongs to one of four Houses; Saturn, Jupiter, Neptune and Pluto. The purpose of the house system is to promote school spirit.  Various friendly competitions take place during lunch breaks and assemblies among house teams.