TCS School Blog
Emerson Waller ‘21 Reflects on Leadership, Confidence and Self-Advocacy from TCS to Amherst College
Emerson Waller, TCS Class of 2021 and soon-to-be Amherst College student, reflects on how her time at The Children’s School…
TCS Voices 2024-25: A Joyful Year for Chorus at TCS
By Kyle Bynum, TCS Music Specialist This year’s TCS Voices season was truly special, marked by two standout performances: a…
TCS Athletes Rise to the Challenge: A Year of Growth, Grit and Teamwork
The Children’s School athletes embraced challenges and demonstrated dedication throughout the year, striving to grow both on and off the…
Middle Grades’ Players Take the Stage with Bold “Beetlejuice Jr.” Production
This year, The Children’s School’s Middle Grades’ Players embarked on a unique and bold journey as they presented Beetlejuice Jr.…
Exploring History and Culture: TCS Eighth Graders’ Journey to St. Helena Island
Each February, The Children's School's eighth graders embark on a transformative four-day trip to St. Helena Island, South Carolina. This…
Celebrating the Class of 2025: Leaders of the Pack
At The Children’s School, our eighth graders are the leaders of our pack. Throughout their time at TCS, they’ve honed…
TCS Specialist Elective Program Gives Middle School Students Voice and Choice
By Justin Ryder Director of Upper School The Children's School (TCS) launched the Middle Grades Specialist Elective Program, a brand…
5 Benefits of a Progressive Education for Students
By Elena Jaime, Director of Lower School Progressive education stands out for its holistic approach to learning, focusing on developing…
Jr. Players Delight Sold-Out Crowd with “The Addams Family Younger@Part” at TCS
On December 17, 2024, The Children’s School’s Jr. Players cast a theatrical spell over a packed house with their performance…
Building Tomorrow’s Leaders: Summer Leadership at The Children’s School Atlanta
The Children’s School’s Summer Leadership Program, a part of the school's Atlanta summer camp program, empowers rising 6th–12th graders to…




