David Lipscomb Campus School

Private | PK-12 | Church of Christ | 1369 students |  

PHONE: (615) 966-1828

HOURS: 7 hours per day

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3901 Granny White Pike

Nashville, TN 37204

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David Lipscomb Campus School is a private school in Nashville, Tennessee. It is coed and Church of Christ affiliated, serving 1369 students in grades PK-12.

This school's average Community Rating, based on 16 reviews, is 4 out of 5 stars.

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Posted on May 5, 2011
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David Lipscomb is an excellent school that emphasizes the development of the entire person, spiritually, mentally and physically. The teachers are top notch and genuinely care about the students. The AP offerings and the opportunity to take college courses and receive college credit in high school is a huge plus. After graduating and going to college I immediately knew that I was better prepared for the transition that most of my peers. I am now a practicing attorney and owe a great deal to DL and the solid foundation that was built there. This year my daughter starts her first year there and after comparing, applying to and being accepted at several private schools in the Franklin/Brentwood/Nashville area Lipscomb was clearly the overall best choice. My wife graduated from a private school in Brentwood and it was our second choice. My recommendation would be to do what we did. Research the schools you're interested in, apply, tour the schools and meet the faculty and let your child shadow other students to get a feel for the typical school day.
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Posted on Sep 24, 2010
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It is a caring environment where parents are involved, and coaches and teachers take a personal interest in your child. On a spiritual level, Bible and Chapel are an important part of the day, and service projects are encouraged and initiated by the school and the teachers. The school offers great academic challenges for the child who wants to excel and also offers dual credit coarses as the college level for highschool students. The University occasionally joins with the campus school for even higher learning. There is a high standard there for the students academically but the character building of the student and expectations of behavior are the type of environment that I want for my child.
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Posted on Sep 22, 2010
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The teachers and staff care for our children. Our children are important and know that they are held in high regard. They learn self discipline and mutual respect for all people. My children love school. They love to tell me about their day at school and I love to hear the excitement and love of the learning.
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Posted on Mar 29, 2010
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This is not a school for children who might actually need some instruction. Students who can teach themselves and do well without help do fine here. Teachers have to be the poorest I have ever encountered. There is no support from administration if you have a problem with a teacher.
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Posted on Oct 2, 2009
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My son began preschool this year at David Lipscomb. I am very pleased with the education and love from the teacher. The class size allows one on one attention, which is important for young children. We are truly blessed for our son to attend such a wonderful school.
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Posted on Sep 10, 2009
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All three of my children graduated from David Lipscomb and we were very pleased with the education they received. They were well prepared to tackle the rigors of college. We were just as thrilled with the moral and ethical values that were taught and demonstrated by the faculty and staff. I would highly recommend this school to anyone looking for quality education.
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Posted on Apr 8, 2009
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I LOVED this school! I was here from 7th to 12th grade. Though I didn't fit in well, the education was amazing, the staff was nice and understanding, and the I enjoyed the extracurricular activities.

Posted on Sep 16, 2008
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this is my first year here as a freshman and i find it hard to fit in. alsp i do not find the teaching to live up to the tuition but i was i public school befor and this school my be right if you grew-up in private beacuse of the teaching method. many people realy like this school but i suggest if you are coming from a public school and do not have any friends going here to shadow a student first and deffnently look into other schools also.
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Posted on Jun 25, 2008
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To over-simplify it, David Lipscomb Campus schools give you as much bang for your buck as any school in Nashville. I received a truly well-rounded education, and it has paid off early-on in my career.
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Posted on Mar 12, 2008
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I have three children at Lipscomb...two in elementary and one in middle. I also have a child in the public middle school. So, I can compare directly. Lipscomb is a far better school overall than the public schools we are zoned for. Obviously the atmosphere is better quality. The parental involvement is huge. The christian environment is great. I appreciate being able to pray and read the bible at school...something you'll never see in public school anymore. It may not appeal to families who do not wish for christian principals to be taught or reinforced, or for families that do not want to be involved. But, for my family, it is perfect.
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