University School of Nashville looks forward to welcoming prospective families to its Edgehill campus Saturday, Nov. 23. OpenHouse for Middle and High School is at 10 a.m. OpenHouse for Lower School is at 2 p.m.
University School of Nashville's Open House is designed for the entire family, and you won’t want to miss the opening programs beginning in the Auditorium.
USN is located at 2000 Edgehill Avenue. Parking lots are accessible from 19th Avenue South and 21st Avenue South. Follow the balloons and signs to the Auditorium.
During Open House for fifth through 12th grades at 10 a.m., prospective students and their parents will hear from Director Vince Durnan, Head of High School Quinton Walker, Head of Middle School Jeff Greenfield, and panels of current students. This short program is preceded by a 30-minute serenade by the High School Jazz Band and will be followed by guided tours.
During Open House for kindergarten through fourth grades at 2 p.m., prospective families will gather in the Auditorium to enjoy a chorus of Lower School students and brief talks by Director Vince Durnan and Head of Lower School Amy Woodson before touring classrooms.
What began as an eighth-grade initiative has evolved into a powerhouse sport. The Ultimate Frisbee team, now a launchpad for talent with many alumni playing in college, draws national attention at the annual River Campus Classic hosted at University School of Nashville. Guided by dedicated alumni coaches, the boys and girls teams consistently win state championships, embodying a legacy of excellence and innovation.
The Tiger Give Back Challenge, our school's annual giving day, is on Wednesday, March 25. Circle the date on your calendar in Columbia blue and garnet. Consider volunteering to phone a friend during the Connect-a-thon.You don't have to wait for Wednesday to be part of the challenge.
During the Mock Trial tournament at the historic downtown courthouse, USN took down a formidable Harpeth Hall team in the final to become district champions.
USN Mission: University School of Nashville models the best educational practices. In an environment that represents the cultural and ethnic composition of Metropolitan Nashville, USN fosters each student’s intellectual, artistic, and athletic potential, valuing and inspiring integrity, creative expression, a love of learning, and the pursuit of excellence.