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Nashville School of Law: Nashville: Private 1911 New College Franklin Nashville: Private (Nondenominational) 2009 Omega Graduate School: Dayton: Private 62 1980 Pentecostal Theological Seminary: Cleveland: Private (Church of God) Special-focus institution: 501 1975 Rhodes College: Memphis: Private Baccalaureate college: 1,952 1848 Sewanee: The ...
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The Ensworth School is a private school located on two separate campuses in Nashville, Tennessee. The original campus, with grades kindergarten (previously referred to as "pre-first") through eighth, opened in 1958 with 152 students. The school opened in a large Tudor-style home; its distinctive architecture became a symbol of the school itself ...
Most of the base housing is in Kentucky, the school was originally on the Kentucky side of the base, and it is operated by the Kentucky District of the U.S. Department of Defense Domestic Dependent Elementary and Secondary Schools, along with all other schools on Fort Campbell and the schools on the Fort Knox base situated entirely in Kentucky.
Architect Henry C. Hibbs, who had designed the campus buildings of the George Peabody College for Teachers, designed the campus buildings in the late Gothic Revival architectural style. [2] Construction of the Belle Bennett Memorial, which included Scarritt Hall, Bennett Hall, Wightman Chapel and the Tower, as well as the Susie Gray Dining Hall ...
The next year, the school opened the Hassenfeld Library. This 20,000-square-foot (1,900 m 2) addition now houses 25,000 books, 2,400 educational videos, and 147 periodicals. [8] In 2012, USN revamped the cafeteria and dining area. [9] In 2015, as part of its 100-year anniversary celebration, the school revamped a large part of the 19th avenue ...
The Ensworth School alumni (13 P) Pages in category "Schools in Nashville, Tennessee" The following 34 pages are in this category, out of 34 total.
Father Ryan High School's first campus was at 2300 Elliston Place, which was dedicated in 1929. Father Ryan remained there for 62 years and expanded twice, but eventually it outgrew these facilities and during the summer of 1991 relocated to its present home on Norwood Drive in the Oak Hill area of Nashville, TN.