Davidson Academy offers enrollment for qualified students beginning with three-year-olds and continuing through the 12th grade. Mother’s Day Out, a partial week program for children three-years old and four-years old, is also available.
Upper School students are encouraged to schedule a "Shadow Day" where they are matched with a student in their grade who serves as their host. "Shadow Days" are typically scheduled on Thursdays as school doesn't start until 9 a.m. and weekly chapel is held on Thursday mornings. Lower School students may also schedule a time to shadow and is best recommended for 5th and 6th graders.
To complete the application process submit the application for admission form, along with the $125 application fee.
A Student Profile Form will be sent to the applicant's current school. The information received from the current school is confidential. After the above information is submitted to Davidson Academy, you will be contacted for a screening appointment for students.
The Admissions Committee will review all documentation on each applicant. You will be contacted in writing regarding acceptance.
For more information or to schedule a campus tour or "Shadow Day", please email Darlyne Kent
or call the Admissions Office at 860-5307.
BENEFITS
Davidson Academy offers all these benefits:
A strong foundation for emotional and spiritual health and sound decision-making is built through nurturing of Christian faith and values.
A sustained focus on academics and enrichment opportunities persists across campus because of school uniforms, and the protection and enhancement of physical health and safety provided by a full-time registered nurse, health screenings, mandatory drug testing, and campus video surveillance.
Learning is enhanced and students develop comfort and mastery in using technology through a cutting-edge computer network, two state-of-the-art labs, low student-to-computer ratio (3:1), technology-based student projects, presentations, and hands-on science investigations.
Confidence, personal interests and talents are developed through a wide array of co-curricular opportunities in academics, arts, athletics, leadership, and service.
First-rate college preparation is achieved by instruction from outstanding faculty (including Tennessee's first independent lower school teacher to be certified by the National Board for Professional Teaching Standards), and is attested to by our award-winning Senior Research Project, consistently high ACT/SAT scores, and millions of dollars in college scholarships.