Musicians from the Lee University Percussion Ensemble played and taught students about their instruments during Music Day.
Bright School is marking national Read Across America Week with two visiting authors in the library.
The Tennessee Arts Academy (TAA) has named The Bright School as one of the top elementary schools in the state of Tennessee for arts education programming.
Alumni who return to Bright School as parents–and sometimes even as grandparents–say they enjoy experiencing the same traditions and similar fun events through the eyes of their children.
That is true for both Kathryn ‘96 and Arch Trimble ‘97, whose sons, Arch (first grade) and Baker (PK), are students at Bright this year.
That is true for both Kathryn ‘96 and Arch Trimble ‘97, whose sons, Arch (first grade) and Baker (PK), are students at Bright this year.
In response to ongoing international conflict, our fifth grade students recently began a fundraising campaign to support Project Hope, a global and humanitarian relief organization.
Fifth grader Stella Reyes correctly spelled a series of tricky words to win the Bright School Spelling Bee in 28 rounds.
Spencer McCallie '49 and Herb Barks '45 were honored as Fletcher Bright '43 Distinguished Alumni and John Shearer '72 was recognized with the Jack McDonald '45 Service Award.
Celebrate Miss Bright during Founder's Week! Alumni are invited to join us for Bright School Lunch and tours of the school.
Author and illustrator Jonathan Miller visited with Bright School students to talk about his book series, "The Adventures of Sammy the Wonder Dachshund."
Second grade teacher Denise Hurlbut returned from a trip to Austria and Hungary with new friends, experiences and knowledge.