Amy Moseley

Holy Trinity names Moseley Grammar School Principal

From staff reports

Holy Trinity Classical Christian School has named Amy Moseley its Grammar School Principal for the upcoming academic year (2023-2024). Moseley currently serves as a 6th Grade teacher at Holy Trinity.

Except for a few years off to stay home with her children, Moseley has been in education since 1996. Her experience as both a teacher and an administrator is impressive.

Ms. Moseley began her career teaching 1st Grade at an International School in Cameroon, West Africa with a mission group. Over the years, she has taught students in Grades 1 through 8 and has served as a Middle and Grammar School Counselor in a public school in Columbia.

At the Heritage Christian School (a classical Christian school in Lexington, S.C.), Moseley taught Latin and Grammar, was the Director of Testing/Curriculum and School Counselor, and served as the Head of School for four years.

A Beaufort native, Moseley and her sons returned to Beaufort and joined the Holy Trinity family two years ago.

“I have three boys in the Upper School at Holy Trinity and it is so good to be home and especially at Holy Trinity,” Moseley said when asked about this next chapter in her life. “I love working with children, parents, and faculty/staff, and I am thrilled to serve our school as Grammar School Principal.”

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