Spiritual Focus
Our school focuses on preparing students not just for success in this life, but for eternity. The ultimate goal of our teacher is to see each student in a personal relationship with Jesus Chris.
Academic Achievement
CognitiveGenesis, a four year study of 30,000 students enrolled in Seventh-day Adventist schools across North America found that students in Seventh-day Adventist schools achieve an average of half a grade above predicted ability in all subjects.
Tailored Curriculum
Seventh-day Adventist schools benefit from a curriculum especially designed for single and multi-grade classrooms. The North American Division Office of Education has developed excellent, high-quality, standards-based materials for all classrooms so students are constantly connected with Christ.
Family Atmosphere
We have a family atmosphere that is similar to what students encounter in the real world outside the classroom. “The range of social relationships students build in a multi-level classroom more closely reflects the social situations individuals encounter in workplaces, communities, and families.”
Involved Parents
Parents appreciate the stable learning community of our school and the stronger relationships they are able to develop with our teacher. There are more opportunities for parents to be involved whether it is volunteering in the classroom, assisting with a field trip, or serving on the local school board.
Peer Tutoring
“The benefits of having older students offer assistance to younger students are supported by research. Studies show that both the student being tutored and the student doing the tutoring improve academically."
Higher Education
Students who attend Seventh-day Adventist schools are more likely to attend college. Over 85% of graduates from Seventh-day Adventist high schools attend college and over 80% of them complete college degrees. This is compared to 66% and 14% of public high school students respectively.
Community Service
Our students are encouraged to be active members of the local community through various community service projects. From putting on a musical program for the nursing home to picking up trash, students are actively engaged in showing God’s love to the world.
Remediation & Enrichment
In our single, multi-grade classroom, remediation and enrichment activities can be more discreetly arranged than in traditional classrooms.