Intentionality • Authenticity • Curiosity
The Covenant School is a distinguished Preschool through Sixth Grade academic setting whose mission is to partner with parents by providing an extraordinary educational experience in which each of our students is noticed and known, delighted in and loved, challenged and prepared. Our class sizes allow our teachers to bring the highest level of expertise, experience, and creativity to the classroom setting. Teachers provide optimal attention and time for each child while incorporating the Timeless Truths of God into every lesson.
Our talented teachers have both training and experience, and the majority of our full-time faculty members hold advanced degrees.
If you have the gifting and training to be a professional Christian educator, then we invite you to learn more about the career opportunities at TCS.
Committed, high-quality educators deserve an environment that is rich with opportunities for professional and personal growth, for collaborative and positive peer relationships, and for the encouragement and support of their school administration. Small class sizes and an intentionally small school allow us to offer educators a teaching experience focused on knowing, loving, and preparing each child as an individual.
Our faith-based foundation affects all teaching by beautifully drawing together the units of instruction and the Timeless Truths within. We know that regular, descriptive feedback, given in a spirit of love and support, brings growth and strength to any professional. This is only a small part of the many ways we invest in the career development of our faculty and staff.
If you would like to explore how you might become a part of the TCS team, please complete the application linked below. We will respond with the next steps.
Thank you for your interest in The Covenant School.
We are currently hiring for the following positions:
After-School Assistants (Part-Time) for the 2023-2024 School Year
Substitute Teachers
Kindergarten Aide for the 2023-2024 School Year
It has been a little over four weeks since March 27th. Four weeks since a line was drawn in the sand of our lives at Covenant, a line marking before and after, a line marking the moment when life changed, and we will never be the same.
Our Covenant community has spent much of the last four weeks focused inward, picking up the pieces, putting one foot in front of the other, caring for each other and attempting to process the inconceivable. In short, we have been learning to navigate the new, forever-changed life before us. This internal focus has not, however, prevented us from feeling the awe-inspiring expressions of love and support from the Nashville community and across the nation.
There is a famous Mr. Rogers quote often used in tragedies: “When I was a boy and I would see scary things in the news, my mother would say to me, ‘Look for the helpers. You will always find people who are helping.”
That quote has never been truer than it has the last four weeks, as this city has wrapped its arms around The Covenant School and Covenant Presbyterian Church community. The bows on mailboxes and signs in yards are tangible evidence to everyone at Covenant that this town is grieving with us and showing their love and support. There are prayers pouring in from all over the city and beyond, and we feel them. Cards and gifts from across the country continue to show up for our students daily.
Organizations from all over the city have given our kids and families spaces to play and gather. Gifts and meals have offered care and support to our faculty and staff, making it possible for us to keep showing up. A concert was performed for our benefit that offered healing and hope. Humanity keeps showing up with what they have to offer to hold us in this vulnerable space. We know God is near because of you.
We are overwhelmed by the care this community has lavished on us, and the love we have felt from every corner of our nation. There are no words in the English language to express our gratitude to everyone adequately. They simply do not exist. Please know we see you and we feel your care and your presence. In the midst of this darkness, we believe that Jesus is the light of the world (John 8:12) and that this “light shines in the darkness, and the darkness has not overcome it” (John 1:5). We believe this even in our grief. Your love has helped us do that.
Thank you, Nashville. We love you too.
The Covenant School and Covenant Presbyterian Church