

Sean Schult teaches 6th–8th grade Science at St. Edward. He holds a bachelor's degree in Zoological Sciences and a master's degree in Natural Sciences with a specialization in Primate Conservation, both from Colorado State University. Sean brings a wealth of experience to the classroom, having served as a Graduate Teaching Assistant at CSU for two years, teaching veterinary students how to train horses to cooperate with medical procedures and guiding undergraduates through the fundamentals of biological sciences. After joining St. Edward last year as a science teacher, he looks forward to continuing to grow as an educator while inspiring students to develop a love of discovery and the natural world.
Sean is an active member of the Catholic community in Nashville, spending his free time with fellow parishioners from the Cathedral of the Incarnation playing sand volleyball, pickleball, and enjoying movies. An adventure enthusiast, he loves being outdoors—whether diving in the ocean, hiking in the mountains, or simply appreciating nature's beauty. Sean is excited to continue his journey at St. Edward, helping students explore and engage with the wonders of science.