Nine members of the Class of 2024 signed letters of intent on April 17 to continue competing in athletics in college, joining 11 classmates who had previously signed.
Drawn to the artistry of her mother's quilts, Tricia Townes discovered her passion for fiber arts. Her captivating work is currently gracing the walls of the Ingram Arts Center on the Frist Campus, where it serves as a powerful reflection of her personal history and unwavering passion for her craft.
On the evening of Wednesday, April 10, Ensworth honored faculty and staff with 20 years or more of service to the school with a special dinner in Ingram Library on the Red Gables Campus.
On Saturday, April 6, friends, family, students, faculty, and alumni came out to support Head Girls' Basketball Coach, Mary Taylor Cowles, in her walk to raise awareness for multiple sclerosis (MS). Coach Cowles started her inspiring journey after an MS diagnosis in 2019.
Congratulations to the Ensworth Greater Nashville Area Scholastic Hockey (GNASH) team for winning the Predators Cup! Ensworth finished the regular season 11-2-1 to earn the 2 seed in the Preds Cup playoff bracket. The Tigers started their playoff run with a solid win over Mt. Juliet, followed by an OT win over Father Ryan. Ensworth then defeated MBA to advance to the winners' bracket of the Predators Cup championship vs Ravenwood. The Tigers fell in the first championship game but defeated Ravenwood 6-4 in the winner-take-all game to finish the season 15-3-1 and take home the GNASH Preds Cup Trophy. Congratulations to Head Coach Tim McAllister, Assistant Coaches Derek Kimbro & Taylor Franklin, Team Manager Henry Nozko, and all the Tigers on an outstanding season!
The Ensworth Student Speaker Series provides students with the opportunity to share a story, express a passion, or bring attention to a cause. Miles Whitfield '25 spoke in front of Grades 9–12 on the topic of "Comfort Kills."
Ashley Slay Glotta, Head Volleyball Coach at the High School and 2014 alumna of Ensworth, recently received Hall of Fame honors from her alma mater, Austin Peay State University (APSU) in Clarksville.
The High School Model UN Club participated in their second conference of the year, this time in Knoxville at the University of Tennessee, bringing more students and racking up a record number of honors.
Ensworth's High School Girls’ Swimming & Diving Team finished third at the TISCA State Championship Meet. The Girls’ Swimming & Diving team won four individual State Championship events. The Boys’ Swimming & Diving team finished 8th to help Ensworth repeat as the combined State Runner-Up.
In addition to our High School students spreading out into the Nashville community on Service Day for special projects, some students remain on campus to work on service projects and hear from special guests. Two such guests, the Civic Design Center and Camp Horizon, enlightened students on their particular missions this past Service Day.
The Middle School Girls' Basketball team had a special guest to help get them ready for their tournaments. Kelly Hobbs, a mental performance coach, spoke to the girls about "growth mindset" and other key areas in preparation for their tournaments.
Congratulations to the following students who earned Optime Merens honors during the first semester of the 2023–2024 academic year. Students earn Optime Merensby achieving an overall GPA of at least 90 for all of their academic courses in a semester and who have no individual academic semester grade below 80.
The Scholastic Art & Writing Awards and the Middle Tennessee Regional Student Art Exhibition recognized the outstanding work of student artists. This year, 19 of the works cited for awards came from Ensworth students from Grades 7–12.
Ensworth's head Girls' Basketball coach, Mary Taylor Cowles, traveled to Boston to watch her former player, Dontavia Waggoner '20, play for the Boston College Golden Eagles vs. the Pittsburgh Panthers.
Ensworth’s High School swimmers and divers competed in the Middle Tennessee High School Swimming Association (MTHSSA) Regional Championships, earning top honors for its Combined and Girls’ Teams, among other individual awards.
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Acclaimed children's book illustrator and author Sophie Blackall returned to Ensworth's Red Gables Campus for the third time on Monday, January 22 for the renowned Patchwork series.
Meet this year's Tiger Night Chairs, Elizabeth Tardio, Libby Tyner, Catherine Warfield, and Lindsay Wells! They've worked tirelessly to plan an Ensworth community event that you won't want to miss. Purchase tickets now, and join us on Saturday, February 10 at 6:30 p.m. at the Conrad Nashville.
Martin Luther King, Jr. is a name that has become synonymous with words such as dream, social justice, nonviolence, and civil disobedience. Still, words can only retain their meaning if they are put into context. This week, Ensworth parent Dr. Richard Thigpen shared context through his experience living in Chicago and about Martin Luther King Jr.'s influence on his life.