Montgomery Bell Academy

  • Founded: 1867
  • Address: 4001 Harding Road, TN - Tennessee, United States (Map)
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Welcome to Montgomery Bell Academy! We are the only boys' school in Middle Tennessee, founded in 1867, and proud of our roots and foundations dating back to the 1780's. MBA's long history is intricately woven into a vision and mission of developing “Gentlemen, Scholars, Athletes,” and keeping current in our world. We relish the spirit of boys and work hard to ensure that a boy’s effort and excellence and character define him – not his last name or zip code.

MBA's main campus is on Harding Road, where one will see beautiful buildings and green spaces in the center of Nashville. We are also fortunate to have playing fields in the Sylvan Park area, located approximately two miles from our main campus, as well as 200 acres of pristine mountaintop property that includes an observatory, playing fields, a lake, hiking trails, and high and low ropes courses. Our mountaintop retreat at Long Mountain is approximately a 90-minute drive from our main campus. Both the property on Harding Road and at Long Mountain will see significant expansion in the next two years.

We are committed to building boys into great young men and citizens who will make a difference in their communities. We hope they leave our school with confidence and competence, as well as the vision and empathy to be kind, humble, and thoughtful people. We are also grateful for the impact and influence they have in their communities. We are proud of the lifelong association and camaraderie that our boys develop. Please visit our campus and explore this website to learn more about the people and programs that form this extraordinary community.

Montgomery Bell Academy offers young men an exemplary college preparatory experience, assisting them to be "gentlemen, scholars, and athletes" and young men of wisdom and moral integrity who will make significant contributions to society.

Admission to MBA is competitive, and successful candidates are those who have demonstrated a serious approach to their studies, and ascribe to our ideals of becoming a Gentleman, Scholar, and Athlete. Additionally, we want students who will seek the abundant opportunities that MBA provides – grants to study and travel across the globe, excellent teachers and coaches who are committed to providing the very best education to our students, and nationally recognized programs like debate, fine arts, service, robotics, and more.

Montgomery Bell Academy intentionally provides a breadth of experiences to spark intellectual curiosity and develop the innate abilities of each student. Our small class sizes and daily advisory sessions allow our students to be truly known by the faculty of the school. The underpinning of an MBA education is a classical curriculum focused on the liberal arts. Some elements of our approach are thus quite traditional in nature. In addition to at least two years of studying Latin, students focus heavily on English grammar and core writing skills throughout six years. They do this, however, not because such instruction is traditional, but rather because such an approach builds a foundation for developing skills highly relevant to the modern world.

Learning Latin improves a boy’s understanding of the mechanisms of language and helps him learn modern languages, including English. Emphasizing grammar and writing in English allows boys to express themselves effectively in higher-level classes and to develop lifelong skills that set our students apart.

While our curriculum may be classical, it is not old-fashioned. We are proud of how many of our academic departments are at the cutting edge of modern instructional techniques. From the range of science labs our students take part in to the use of technology in history and math classes, from digital resources in art rooms to immersion teaching in our high-school language programs, we constantly seek out best-practices and innovative approaches that prove effective in developing our boys’ intellectual curiosities and abilities.

The academic experience of MBA students reflects our philosophy. After a focus on developing foundational skills in 7th and 8th grade, the high school delves deeper into the thorough understanding of a subject, the logical connections between various concepts, and the eloquent presentation of ideas and arguments. It is during these high school years that our students build upon a strong foundation and gain flexibility to pursue subjects that ignite their individual passions. We offer 27 AP courses across 20 subjects, a vast array that satisfies our students’ myriad interests.

Our teachers, over two-thirds of whom have earned an advanced degree in their area of study, have abundant access to professional development opportunities that further expand their understanding and knowledge of specific subject matter as well as classical and single-sex education. We are gratified that many of our faculty choose MBA to accomplish their life’s work teaching our students. This cohesive and long-standing group provides continuity and consistency in the high quality education a young man receives at MBA. We complement this core through an exacting and deliberate hiring process whereby we seek to attract and retain the best teaching minds from across the globe. Excellent teaching is a key component of our students’ success.

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Community Reviews (1)

My child has thrived at Montgomery Bell Academy in Tennessee. The American curriculum has provided a solid foundation for their education. The teachers are caring and knowledgeable, always going above and beyond to help the students succeed. I am beyond grateful for the progress my child has made.
By Owen Nelson (Oct, 2023) |