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Boston Trinity Academy (BTA) is a private Christian school in Hyde Park, Boston, Massachusetts, United States. It currently enrolls roughly 230 students (as of 2015-2016 school year) in grades 6-12. BTA was founded in 2002 with 54 students from grades 6-9 in a rented building in Brookline, Massachusetts. Boston Trinity Academy has a diverse student body that is 34% white, 30% black, 19% Asian, 10% Hispanic, 4% multi-racial, 2% Middle Eastern, and 1% Native American.〔(BTU At a Glance ) accessed April 22, 2011〕 Fourteen percent of the student body are international students from Korea, Serbia, Canada, China, and other countries.〔(【引用サイトリンク】url=http://www.bostontrinity.org/about/bta-glance )〕 ==History== In 2002, Boston Trinity Academy was founded by a group of Boston-area business people and residents led by Robert Bradley, the president of a Boston investment firm. In pursuit of creating a college preparatory school rooted in the principles of the Christian faith, Boston Trinity opened its door with 54 students in grades 6-9 by in a rented school building on Beacon Street in Brookline, between Kenmore Square and Coolidge Corner.〔(【引用サイトリンク】url=http://bostontrinity.org/about/mission )〕 Adding a grade each year, the school soon expanded to 125 students, and 16 students of the first senior class graduated in June 2006.〔 In September 2006, Boston Trinity purchased a property, where nuns operated a Catholic elementary school until 2005, from Bernardine Franciscan Sisters,〔 and acquired their first official building with a five-acre campus in the Hyde Park neighborhood. Since 2006, Boston Trinity has expanded its student body to 230 students in grades 6 through 12.〔
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