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schoolThe original construction of Brick Church Middle School took place in 1949 at 3230 Brick Church Pike.  There were three additions made to the building with the latest completed in 1961.

Brick Church Middle School originated in another building, which is located North of Ewing Lane and is now known as a satellite school.  The former building, known as Ewing School, was located for thirty-nine years on the South side of Ewing Lane, across the street from the old Ewing Baptist Church.

Brick Church became an affiliated member of the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools in 1969, by which there was full accreditation in 1970.  Brick Church was the fourth elementary school in the Metropolitan Nashville Area to achieve this outstanding status.

In 1983, Brick Church reorganized in compliance with a federal court order.  The school was renamed Brick Church Middle School and comprised of kindergartern, fifth and sixth grades. In the Fall of 2000, the construction of a new Brick Church Middle School was begun at the present site, 2835 Brick Church Pike. The new school opened its doors in the Fall of 2001 and is comprised of grades five-eight.

Brick Church Middle School is a place of learning that is "relentlessly focused on achievement." This 2007-2008 school year, we "begin with the end in mind."