As a Community we Strive to

Work Hard, Find Joy
& Be Kind

Welcome to Tenacre

Every day at Tenacre begins with a handshake as the head of school greets arriving students. This act of trust and personal attention sets the tone for all that follows. At Tenacre, we embrace the elementary years.
 
As a Pre-K through Grade 6 coed school, we offer a dynamic and exciting environment in which children progressively develop critical thinking skills, become confident and joyful learners, and move forward into higher education and life as caring citizens.

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  • 205

    Total Students
  • 39

    Teachers
  • 26%

    Students of Color
  • Español

    Starts in Pre-K
  • 6

    Sports Offered
  • $1 mil

    Financial Aid

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  • Field Day always a highlight for students!

    Tenacre had a beautiful day for Field Day last Friday, when the whole community gathered on the fields for fun and games. Under sunny skies, students from pre-kindergarten through sixth grade played a variety of games throughout the morning. One of the highlights was the annual relay race in which students race to fill up a bucket using a cup with a hole in the bottom!
  • Fourth graders bring the world to Tenacre

    Fourth graders brought the world to Tenacre this morning as they unveiled their Country Study projects at the Country Bazaar. Working in small groups, students dove deep into one of six countries spanning the continents of Oceania, Europe, South America, Africa, and Asia — drawing on World Book Online and print resources to explore each nation's culture, geography, and economy. They then channeled that research into individual presentations, complete with expository paragraphs, hand-crafted clay maps, and original travel videos. The result was an impressive showcase of curiosity, creativity, and scholarship.
  • Sixth graders bring history to life

    This morning, sixth graders transformed into historical figures for their annual "wax museum," bringing their research projects to life through costume and performance. Students selected historical figures to study, conducted library research, wrote comprehensive papers, and then presented their findings while dressed as their chosen subjects. Students delivered brief speeches highlighting their figure's key accomplishments and historical significance. This year's lineup included Martha Graham, Teddy Roosevelt, Clara Barton, Harriet Tubman, Walt Disney, and Bessie Coleman. The project serves as a comprehensive introduction to research methodology, combining traditional academic skills with creative presentation to help sixth graders develop essential research capabilities.

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