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The school’s campus sits on 83-acres.

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Preparing students for the future starts with the right foundation. Enter: Currey Ingram Academy.

Located in Nashville, the JK-12 day and boarding school empowers students with learning differences to achieve their fullest potential. With a 100% college acceptance rate, here are just some of the ways students find success:

  • Small class sizes and individualized learning plans for each student
  • Strong arts, athletics, and extracurricular activities for all skill levels
  • Postsecondary preparation, including college counseling and workplace readiness

Bonus: Find boarding information for grades 8-12.

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