EDUCATION

  • Metro Nashville Public Schools Board
    (Davidson County)
    2601 Bransford Avenue, Nashville
    (615) 259-8487
    www.mnps.org.
  • Sumner County Board of Education
    695 East Main Street, Gallatin, TN
    615 451-5200
    www.sumnerschools.org

ELEMENTARY SCHOOLS

  • Beech High School
    3126 Long Hollow Pike, Hendersonville
    (615) 824-6200
    bhs.sumnerschools.org
  • Hunters Lane Comprehensive High School
    1150 Hunters Lane, Nashville
    (615) 860-1401
    www.hunterslanehs.mnps.org
  • Old Center Elementary School
    1245 Dickerson Pike South, Goodlettsville
    (615) 859-8968
    www.oldcenteres.mnps.org
  • Gateway Elementary School
    1524 Monticello Avenue, Madison
    (615) 860-1465
    www.gatewayes.mnps.org
  • Madison Creek Elementary School
    1040 Madison Creek Road, Goodlettsville
    (615) 859-4991
    mce.sumnerschools.org

MIDDLE SCHOOLS

  • Goodlettsville Middle School 
    300 South Main Street, Goodlettsville
    (615) 859-8956
    www.goodlettsvillems.mnps.org
  • T.W. Hunter Middle School
    3140 Long Hollow Pike, Hendersonville
    (615) 822-4720
    twh.sumnerschools.org

HIGH SCHOOLS

  • Beech High School
    3120 Long Hollow Pike, Hendersonville
    (615) 824-2700
    bes.sumnerschools.org
  • Hunters Lane Comprehensive High School
    1150 Hunters Lane, Nashville
    (615) 860-1401
    www.hunterslanehs.mnps.org

PRIVATE SCHOOLS

  • Davidson Academy
    3120 Long Hollow Pike, Hendersonville
    (615) 824-2700
    bes.sumnerschools.org
  • Hendersonville Christian Academy
    514 Donald Avenue, Goodlettsville
    (615) 859-8950
    www.goodlettsvillees.mnps.org
  • Metro Christian Academy
    322 E Cedar St., Goodlettsville
    (615) 859-1184
    https://www.mcaeagles.com/
  • Goodpasture Christian School
    1524 Monticello Avenue, Madison
    (615) 860-1465
    www.gatewayes.mnps.org
  • Pope John Paul II
    117 Caldwell Drive Hendersonville
    (615) 822-2375
    popeprep.org

COLLEGES

Since the 1850’s one of Nashville’s nicknames has been Athens of the South. With the numerous colleges and universities in and around the Nashville area, Goodlettsville is just minutes from a Mecca of higher education.

Fun Fact – Nashville was the first Southern city to establish a public school system.

* NOTE - In addition to these schools, Davidson and Sumner County have Magnet, Charter and Design Schools where families may choose to send students for education. 

The Goodlettsville Area Chamber of Commerce

100 N. Main Street, Ste D
Goodlettsville, TN 37072