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David Lipscomb Campus School
(615) 966-1828
3901 Granny White Pike
Nashville, TN 37204
Level: PK-12
District: Private



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Census InfoValueYear
Student Teacher Ratio:13.23% (2008)
White, non-Hispanic:96.49% (2008)
Black, non-Hispanic:2.61% (2008)
Hispanic:0.45% (2008)
Asian/Pacific Islander:0.3% (2008)
Native American or Native Alaskan:0.15% (2008)




David Lipscomb Campus School Ratings Summary

Average Quality Rating4
Average Principals Rating4
Average Teachers Rating4
Average Activities Rating4
Average Parents Rating4
Average Safety Rating4


David Lipscomb Campus School Reviews

 
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.

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.

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.

Great school. Involved and concerned teachers. Open door policy.

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.

My child went to Lipscomb K-12. The school has excellent academics, athletics, and fine arts. I would recommend it to anyone looking for a safe environment that promotes christian principles, strong academics, and extra curricular activities.

I'm a former student at Lipscomb, attending between the 7th and 12th grades, so I know a little about the programs. Admittedly, things may have changed since I graduated in 2003, but my guess is that they haven't. Lipscomb is a school that emphasizes the social aspect of adolescence. I don't know if that's good or bad, but do not go to Lipscomb if your goal is to come out with the best possible education. Many of the students I graduated with have had and continue to have problems with University level courses (specifically English and especially those who attended Lipscomb Elementary). I'm not saying that there aren't good teachers at DLHS. Hagewood, Tracy, Smith, Lindsay are all great, but I've found that the supporting cast is less than sensational. I enjoyed my time at DLHS, but I really enjoyed the people more than the school.



 

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