List of High Schools in Tennessee - Davidson County

Davidson County

  • Academy at Old Cockrill, Nashville
  • Antioch Comprehensive High School, Antioch
  • Cane Ridge, Nashville
  • Christ Presbyterian Academy, Nashville
  • Donelson Christian Academy, Nashville
  • Davidson Academy, Nashville
  • East Literature Magnet School, Nashville
  • Ezell-Harding Christian School, Antioch
  • Father Ryan High School, Nashville
  • Franklin Road Academy, Nashville
  • Glencliff Complex High School, Nashville
  • Goodpasture Christian School, Madison
  • Harpeth Hall School, Nashville
  • Hillsboro Comprehensive High School, Nashville
  • Hillwood Comprehensive High School, Nashville
  • Hume-Fogg High School, Nashville
  • Hunters Lane Comprehensive High School, Nashville
  • John Overton Comprehensive High School, Nashville
  • Martin Luther King Magnet at Pearl High School, Nashville
  • Madison Academy, Madison
  • Maplewood Comprehensive High School, Nashville
  • McGavock Comprehensive High School, Nashville
  • Metro Christian Academy, Madison
  • Middle College High School, Nashville
  • Montgomery Bell Academy, Nashville
  • Nashville Academy, Antioch
  • Nashville Big Picture, Nashville
  • Nashville Christian School, Bellevue
  • Nashville School of the Arts, Nashville
  • Pearl Cohn Magnet High School, Nashville
  • Renaissance High School, Nashville
  • St. Cecilia Academy, Nashville
  • Stratford Comprehensive High School, Nashville
  • University School of Nashville, Nashville
  • Wallace Academy, Nashville
  • Whites Creek Comprehensive High School, Whites Creek

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