Ages: 3-11 (Preschool-5th grade)
The Knoxville Montessori School is a nonprofit private school that provides high-quality Montessori education for children from 3 years old through 5th grade. Founded in 1966, KMS is widely recognized for its nurturing environment, high academic standards, experienced teaching staff, and diverse student body.
Following the Montessori method, KMS students work at their own pace, individually and in small groups, using a variety of hands-on materials that build critical physical and intellectual skills and help them move naturally into more advanced academic work
This process encourages students to take responsibility for their own learning, and it nurtures independence, curiosity, creativity, and teamwork skills – all of which are critical for future success in our rapidly changing 21st-century world.
For more information and to find out if Montessori education would be a good fit for your child, contact Operations Director Charlie Biggs at 865-525-6042.
Our classes are family focused and are designed to help families prepare for the birth of their new little one, whether you are expecting your first child or your 5th! We go over everything from pregnancy wellness, medications used during labor, how to cope with labor without medication, postpartum, and so much more!
Ages: 12 months-5 years
The AJCC Preschool is a play-based learning center for toddlers through pre-K that is guided by Jewish values and culture. We embrace all faiths and fosters individual learning, peer relationships, and socially responsible values in education.
We accept children *12 months* to 5 years old in accordance to the Knox County School cut off date.
Contact Preschool Director, Kristen Cannon at (865) 963-8001 for more information or to arrange a visit.
Are you overwhelmed with schooling this year? We have you completely covered! With our Christain Church Related School, combined with our online courses, you don’t need to do anything else! That’s right, take a deep sigh of relief. Unless of course…you want to – Anything else you choose to do is bonus material for your learner. Our in-person curriculum includes all of the core classes designed according to your learner’s individual level (math, science, reading, social studies, Bible). Online classes expand upon these as learners can choose which classes they enjoy taking or need more practice with. Extracurricular online courses could include music, art, foreign language, ASL, political science, apologetics and more. Can’t join us in person? Sign up for à la carte online classes – you can even join the school in semester long live classes.
Registration is open for Fall 2022 semester! Online classes begin October 6th and in-person classes begin October 17th. Registration free includes all curriculum for the entire year.
Mission Statement: To provide a safe and fun space for learners to get a well rounded Christ centered education.
Who We Are: A Christian hybrid teaching platform that includes a variety of classes both in-person and online. While the world is teaching our children that genders are subjective, science disproves God’s existence and we need to separate God from schools – we will teach children how to defend their beliefs, that science can coincide with God’s beautiful creation and be able to stand firm in their faith backed by logic, facts and science. As more learners are transferring to online education, there is a lack of Christian courses.
We’ve got you covered! We provide a large variety of engaging core classes including math, reading, science, social studies, history, government and are adding new courses all the time. We foster a strong belief in independence therefore providing many life skill courses including homesteading, financial independence, farming and entrepreneurship. Often children that are brought up in Christian homes still can turn away from God later in life, that is why we offer apologetics courses to build a strong and unshakable foundation.
Statement of Faith: We do not have an official statement of faith as we accept all Christian denominations.
Grace Christian Academy, a K-12 college preparatory school located in Knoxville, provides a quality educational program taught from a Biblical worldview for students grades K-12. Students may choose from a variety of Honors and Dual Enrollment courses, as well as fine arts classes, clubs, student leadership groups, and athletic programs. With an emphasis on spiritual growth, students are challenged to grow in their faith through daily Bible class, weekly chapel, and mission opportunities in the community and beyond.
The Knoxville Suzuki Academy provides musical instruction inspired and guided by the philosophies and approaches popularized by Shinichi Suzuki. Our faculty members are trained Suzuki teachers and are actively engaged in the pursuit of excellence in their teaching. Each child’s music lessons will be a collaboration between teacher, parent, and child, and feature a nurturing, encouraging, yet disciplined approach.
Ages: 12 months to Pre-K
The Farragut Church of Christ Preschool seeks to provide a variety of creative learning opportunities for each child. Our curriculum includes academics, Bible lessons, music, gymnastics, foreign language, and sign language. The Preschool strives for an atmosphere in which children can explore, learn, grow, and mature. The Preschool emphasizes self-esteem, motor skills, social skills, and most importantly, Christian values. This program is a facet of the Christian education efforts of the church. The Preschool satisfies all State licensing requirements. The program has received the highest Three-Star rating.
My name is Jennifer. I am a sophomore at UTK studying Speech Pathology. I volunteer at many organizations around Knoxville (Knox County Schools, The Cross, UT). I have experience with kids from 9 months to 14. Please send me an email if you have any questions!
The Grace Performing Arts Center (GPAC) provides quality instruction in the arts for students of all ages. Our focus is to honor the Lord as we strive for a high level of performance using the gifts He has given. Alongside our goal of developing artistic skills in our students, it is our goal to help students understand how they can use those gifts for the greater glory of God. GPAC teachers provide instruction throughout the school calendar year, with some private lessons offered throughout the summer.
My name is Kari Lapins and I have taught Suzuki Violin and Viola lessons to students of all ages and abilities, beginning at age 3, since 2004. I hold a Masters Degree in Suzuki Pedagogy (registered Every Child Can, Suzuki Violin Books 1-10, and Suzuki Principles in Action with the Suzuki Association of the Americas) and Violin Performance from Northern Arizona University. I offer weekly individual lessons and monthly group and Music Mind Games classes, as well as performance opportunities and elective classes. I believe in teaching each individual child in a nurturing learning environment and celebrating with them as they gain new knowledge and skills. In keeping with the Suzuki philosophy, I believe that Every Child Can learn to play the violin!
The gift of academic excellence and rigor are a hallmark of Catholic school education. We teach responsibility, problem-solving and goal completion. The result is a place where students thrive and can excel in their pursuits for the future with their minds prepared and hearts ready. We prepare Scholars, Leaders, & Saints
My name is Karen Vacaliuc, and I am a birth doula, connecting families through birth. I offer doula services in the Anderson, Knox, Morgan, and Roane Counties. I am passionate about mothers, babies, and family. I also have a deep desire to empower women through positive experiences of pregnancy, labor, and childbirth.
I know that the support I can give to mothers-to-be and their partners, during pregnancy and childbirth, can help make their experience less stressful, more informed, more comfortable, and more satisfying. One quote that I have read before stays with me. “The motherhood ideal is impossible to achieve because it ignores reality. Babies don’t need super mothers, they just need good mothers.” (author unknown) In working together with families, I hope to create a more healthy and satisfying approach to family dynamics in its early stages.