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Preserving the Past

        Forging the Future

Building Plans
How Much Will It Cost
The Financing Plan


Trinity's Phase II Building Plan for a Gymnasium, Fine Arts and Classroom Facility

The Planned Phase II building will provide the following:

  • 10 classrooms, including a science lab and computer teaching lab
  • An upper school reference library and reading room
  • A band room
  • A choral music room
  • 3 music practice rooms for individuals or small ensembles
  • 2 teacher work rooms
  • 10 storage areas
  • 8 offices for the upper school administration, athletic and music departments
  • A gymnasium which will seat 970 spectators
  • Locker rooms for men and women
  • Lower and upper lobby areas totaling 2300 square feet
  • A warming kitchen
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How Much Will It Cost

Cost of Construction     $  9,800,000

Soft Cost Allowance

$  2,000,000

Architect Fees

$     700,000

TOTAL

$12,500,000


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The Financing Plan 

Long Term Financing
EDA Bonds
$   7,500,000
Current Pledges and Cash
(due by 2010)
$   5,300,000
Total
$ 12,800,000

 

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Page Updated: April 28, 2008

 


Ways to Give

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Contact us to make a gift:

campaign@tcsfairfax.org
or
Debbie Walne,
Business Manager
703.273.8787 x114

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Trinity Christian School is a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization under IRS guidelines. Donations are tax-deductible to the extent allowed by law. A financial statement is available to donors upon written request from the Virginia State Office of Consumer Affairs.
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Nicholas Freiling
Class of 2009
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