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  1. 8. Okt. 2017 · Harpeth Hall School opened in 1951 in Nashville on a twenty-six-acre campus that had previously been the Estes estate. While new in name and location, the school continued in spirit and manner the education of girls and young women that had been Ward-Belmont’s mission from 1913 to 1951. The earlier high school and junior college situated on ...

  2. 25. Sept. 2022 · In 1913, Belmont College (est. 1890) and Ward's Seminary (est. 1865) merged to form Ward-Belmont College, a women's junior college, preparatory school, and music conservatory on Adelicia Acklen's Belle Monte estate. It was the first junior college in the South to receive accreditation from the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools. It graduated some of America's most prominent women ...

  3. 4. März 2011 · Ward-Belmont provided secondary and higher education to young women in Nashville, TN from 1913-1951. It was comprised of a Junior College, Preparatory School, Conservatory of Music and Schools of Art and Dancing for both boarding students and local day students. This promotional pamphlet from circa 1940 provides an overview of Ward-Belmont’s academic, athletic, and fine arts programs as well ...

  4. Ward–Belmont College was a women's college, also known at the time as a "ladies' seminary," located in Nashville, Tennessee, on the grounds of the antebellum estate of Adelicia Hayes Franklin Acklen Cheatham. The school used the grounds of the former Acklen estate and mansion, with a quadrangle of academic and residential buildings being erected over time on the front lawn. It was regarded ...

  5. Milestones 1927. Ward-Belmont College (Nashville, Tenn.) 1927 yearbook of Ward-Belmont College. 1. 2. Ward-Belmont School Yearbooks from 1913 - 1951. Illustrations and images of the students and faculty from this Nashville, Tennessee all-girl school.

  6. 19. Okt. 2015 · By April Hefner. October 19, 2015. The annual Ward-Belmont College Alumnae Reunion was held last weekend as dozens of graduates gathered Oct. 17 in the Belmont Mansion to relive their glory days at the well-respected school and to take part in Belmont’s 125th anniversary celebration. In 1913, Ward Seminary (a school for girls then located in ...

  7. Spring, 1951. Ward-Belmont becomes a co-educational, four-year institution, and the former Ward-Belmont preparatory school moves to a 26-acre estate across town. Enrolling 161 girls during its first year, the school would continue on to become Harpeth Hall, one of the finest schools for girls in the nation.