From the first hello, girls find Trafalgar a lively, welcoming place. New girls have the help of their "big sisters", older girls assigned to help their younger counterparts feel at home. Every girl belongs to one of five intramural Houses which compete in academics, athletics, and special events. House Plays each year are the highlight of this friendly rivalry and underscore the warmth and spirit typical of Traf girls.
Like the idea of attending a World School conference in Japan? Debating? Exploring science? These student activities and clubs are among more than twenty offered throughout the year by teachers with an interest in sharing their enthusiasm and expertise.
Read what one Traf student wrote in the "Montreal Gazette", Tuesday, December 5, 2006:
"When you walk into Trafalgar School for Girls, you feel like this is where you want to be. It's a small school. You know everyone. We are like a family. I love all my teachers. I made new friends the first day I got here. I also like the diverse student body and all the different cultures that give our school its charm. Overall, my favorite part about Traf is the variety of extracurricular activities - from plays to choir to debating to sports. We have it all. There are so many ways to get involved." Taryn, Grade 7