Program Overview

How We Learn

At the very heart of the Episcopal School of Nashville’s mission is its commitment to academic excellence and community-building, guided by our Episcopal identity.

By combining rigorous curricula with engaging and challenging learning experiences, our goal is to nurture and support students as they grow into strong critical thinkers and problem-solvers.

Episcopal School students will leave prepared for the future equipped with 21st century skills to make a positive impact in their communities.

  • The literacy curriculum at Episcopal School is comprehensive, catering to individual learning needs and differences. In each classroom, there is a community of readers, writers, listeners, and speakers. The foundation of literacy instruction is centered around cultivating a lifelong love of reading. Students are provided with daily opportunities to practice known strategies and learn new ones when they are developmentally ready. This approach helps students develop and identify themselves as readers and writers.

  • The mathematics curriculum is centered on the philosophy that children can come to understand the world around them by analyzing problems that need solving. In the early years, the focus is on developing and growing number sense, achieving fluency with numbers and simple operations, and supporting students as they learn to problem solve. Students are also encouraged to articulate their mathematical thinking, verbalizing how and why they arrive at conclusions. Students in grades K-2 use Singapore Math Curriculum: Math in Focus, Grades 3-5 use Eureka Math! and Grades 6-8 use Connected Mathematics Project. All math instruction is supplemented by a variety of inquiry-based problems and approaches, which provide the foundation of Episcopal School’s mathematics program.

  • Our SEL approach nurtures the academic, social and emotional needs of all of our students through providing developmentally appropriate structures and supports that honor the whole child, so each student can reach their full potential. Our Episcopal identity provides an inclusive and affirming framework for students’ to explore and grow into their own unique identities, while weekly chapels, morning meetings and MS Advisory circles provide a safe space for celebrating the diversity of each student, as they learn and grow together in community.

In addition to our core concentrations our students enjoy a variety of enrichments, electives, and after school programs including, but not limited to:

  • Computing

  • Spanish

  • Art

  • Library

  • Chapel

  • Gardening

  • Music

  • Debate Team

  • Basketball

  • Soccer

  • Cross-Country

  • Track

  • After School Clubs

For more information on our enrichments, electives, and after school programs, visit our Enrichments Page.

When our students graduate from Episcopal School of Nashville, they will possess a set of experiences and values that help define who
they are and distinguish them from their peers.

Our Goals for Our Students

Our Students Become:

  • Our students will have developed their social and emotional intelligence as well as valuable habits of mind such as perseverance, gratitude, joy, resilience, and curiosity.

  • Our students grow as problem solvers who understand their roles as change agents in their local community and the wider world.

  • Our students will learn to embrace and value diversity and demonstrate cultural competency, reflecting the Episcopal tradition of inclusiveness.

  • Our students will have a strong foundation in academic skills, enabling them to be competitive and academically successful in the most rigorous college-preparatory high schools as well as in university and life beyond.

  • Our students will have explored spiritual practices, cultivated a spiritual identity, and gained an understanding of the richness of religious traditions in our world.

Discover how your child can grow at Episcopal School of Nashville!