What School is Like
Written by Glory, a fourth grade student: I was homeschooled for almost my whole life, except for pre-k and kindergarten. So for 1st, 2nd, 3rd, and half of 4th grade, my
Written by Glory, a fourth grade student: I was homeschooled for almost my whole life, except for pre-k and kindergarten. So for 1st, 2nd, 3rd, and half of 4th grade, my
Being a nonprofit institution, discussions of fundraising abound. The truth is, we could not exist without the generous contributions of private donors and the ongoing support of community organizations and
Walk into any classroom at Episcopal School of Nashville and you will find children ranging in ages from four to twelve engaged in lively discussion. Recently, we listened as the
When one thinks of school, building a bike may not be the first thing that comes to mind, but this is just the type of experience students at Episcopal School
After four years on the grounds of St. Ann's Episcopal Church at the corner of 5th Avenue and Woodland Street in East Nashville, Episcopal School of Nashville has moved. ESN
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Our Pre-K and Kindergarten students got to take their first off-campus field trip today and were so excited to visit Adventure Science Center. We are so grateful for the opportunity
Bishop John C. Bauerschmidt made his annual visit to Episcopal School of Nashville as a part of our Martin Luther King Jr Celebration Chapel. We heard a message from Chaplain
Each year, Nashville Civic Design Center facilitates PARK(ing) Day in Nashville. PARK(ing) Day is an international event put on by artists, students, and activists to temporarily transform metered parking spaced into
Part of being an Episcopal school includes the celebration of various seasons in the Episcopal Church. Episcopal School of Nashville held a Pancake Supper to celebrate Shrove Tuesday, the day