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School type: High School: Motto "Where Excellence is no accident" Founded: 1946: Principal: H. Clifford Reynolds: Faculty: 25 (on FTE basis) [1] Grades: 9–12: Enrollment: 148 [1] (2019–2020) Student to teacher ratio: 13.9:1 [1] Athletics conference: Penn-Jersey Athletic Association: Affiliation: Seventh-day Adventist Church: Website: http ...
The Seventh-day Adventist Church runs a large educational system throughout the world. As of 2008, 1678 [1] secondary schools are affiliated with the Church. Some schools offer both elementary and secondary education.
The educational system is a Christian school–based system. [1] [2] In 2023, the Seventh-day Adventist Church has associations with a total of 9,845 educational institutions operating in over 100 countries around the world with over 2,177,933 million students worldwide. The denominationally-based school system began in the 1870s. [3]
Hume McHenry Memorial High School and Jr. College, Pune, India; Helen Lowry College of Arts & Commerce, Aizawl, India; Lakpahana Adventist College and Seminary, Sri Lanka; Adventist International School, Sri Lanka; Lowry Memorial College & Group of Institutions, Bangaluru, India; METAS of Seventh-day Adventist Colleges, Surat, India
The school closed in 1933 because of The Depression. In 1961, the academy reopened as Pine Tree Memorial School in Freeport. In 1973, the school began offering all four years of the high school grades. Today, the academy is the oldest academy in the Northern New England Conference of Seventh-day Adventists. [6]
Great Lakes Adventist Academy (GLAA) is a co-educational Seventh-day Adventist secondary boarding school located in Cedar Lake, Michigan, United States. It is a part of the Seventh-day Adventist education system , the world's second-largest Christian school system.
Georgia-Cumberland Academy (GCA) is a Seventh-day Adventist private high-school operated by the Seventh-day Adventist Church in Georgia and Tennessee located in Calhoun, Georgia, United States. [8] GCA offers an Accrediting Association of Seventh-day Adventist Schools high school diploma program. [8]
When founded, Shenandoah Valley Academy was the seventh Seventh-day Adventist academy in the United States to offer high-school level classes. [ 13 ] SVA did not operate in 1913-1914 because of extreme financial difficulties.