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Three simple words speak to the heart of our high school experience, and it encompasses the totality of these important and formative years.

It is a feeling found in a caring Christian atmosphere that you are valued, worthy and capable of doing great things. From the first day riding up Trojan Trail to walking across stage on graduation day, the feeling is formed through special relationships, loving the blue and gold and accomplishing goals through the spirit, mind and body.

It is a principle that hard work and dedication to do our very best will be demanded for every endeavor, sacrifice will be the means to the end and all the glory will be given to the one who made it possible – Christ Himself.

It is a truth that “I can do all things through Christ who strengthens me.” When students become alumni, they will be well equipped academically to succeed in any phase of life and more-importantly, impact the world with a Christ-centered focus.

As the high school experience ends, this feeling, this principle, this truth remains ever-present and more appreciated as the decades take us farther away from these special days. Three simple words now and alwaysI AM TATTNALL.

 

To know that children are being prepared well for college as well as being educated in Christ are two of the most important reasons my wife and I chose TSA for our son and daughter, Alex and Ashleigh. Read more...

 

 

We have been very happy at Tattnall and know we made the right choice in sending our kids to school here. The coursework has been challenging for them and the teachers have always been very helpful. Read more...

 

 

Often we go through life wondering whether we made the right decision. After four years at Tattnall, I know for certain I made the right one. Read more...

 

 

Tattnall provided me with the education foundation to enter, and graduate with honors, from the Georgia Institute of Technology. Read more...

 

 

When I transferred to Tattnall from the public school setting, my primary focus was to play sports. I quickly found I had to prove myself academically in a curriculum that was challenging both on the mental and spiritual levels. Read more...