Shaping Minds and Hearts: The Legacy of Wally and Liz Caddow at Trinity Classical Academy
Wally and Liz Caddow are the visionary owners and leaders behind Trinity Classical Academy, a school that has become an integral part of educational excellence in Santa Clarita. As founders, they have dedicated their lives to creating a place where students are not only prepared academically but are also nurtured spiritually, emotionally, and socially. With a shared passion for education, faith, and the development of the whole child, the Caddows have established an environment that fosters growth, integrity, and a love for learning.
The story of Trinity Classical Academy began with Wally and Liz’s desire to offer something different from traditional public education. As parents themselves, they were keenly aware of the challenges that children faced in a secularized school environment. Their goal was to create a school that would not only offer academic rigor but also impart Christian values in every aspect of the educational experience. They envisioned a place where students could be equipped to face the world with confidence, armed with knowledge, a strong moral compass, and a deep sense of purpose.
When the couple opened the doors of Trinity Classical Academy in 2001, they did so with a clear vision: to offer a classical, Christian education that would prepare students for both higher education and life. The school’s academic foundation is based on the classical model of education, which emphasizes critical thinking, intellectual curiosity, and a deep understanding of the great ideas that have shaped Western civilization. Through a rigorous curriculum, students are challenged to think deeply, ask questions, and pursue wisdom in all areas of life.
Under the Caddows’ leadership, Trinity Classical Academy has seen tremendous growth and success. What started as a small school has blossomed into one of the most respected private educational institutions in the Santa Clarita Valley. The Caddows have worked tirelessly to ensure that Trinity remains at the forefront of academic excellence, attracting talented faculty, and continually expanding the school’s offerings. Today, Trinity serves children from preschool through high school, providing a comprehensive education that includes humanities, science, arts, and athletics.
But beyond the impressive academic achievements, the Caddows are also deeply committed to fostering a sense of community and faith. At Trinity, students are not just taught; they are mentored and encouraged to develop strong character, empathy, and leadership skills. The Caddows believe that education is not simply about acquiring knowledge but about shaping hearts and minds to serve others and make a positive impact in the world.
The Caddows’ commitment to the community extends far beyond the walls of Trinity Classical Academy. Both Wally and Liz are actively involved in Santa Clarita, contributing their time, talent, and resources to various local causes. They are well-known for their generosity, willingness to help others, and their desire to make a difference in the lives of those around them.
As Trinity Classical Academy celebrates its 24th anniversary in 2025, it is clear that the Caddows’ dedication has left an indelible mark on the Santa Clarita Valley. Through their vision, leadership, and unwavering commitment to excellence, they have created a school that will continue to inspire and educate generations of students for many years to come. The Caddows’ legacy is one of faith, education, and community, and they remain an integral part of the fabric of Santa Clarita.
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