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Seventh Day Church of God Boarding Schools

The Seventh-day Adventist Church education system began in 1872. There are currently more than 40 Seventh-day Adventist boarding schools throughout North America. Some boarding schools offer tuition discounts, scholarships and work-study programs and all are recognized as private schools by the state where they are located. The Adventist philosophy towards education is that it should be redemptive, restoring humans to the image of God.
  1. Milo Adventist Academy

    • Founded in 1954, Milo Adventist Academy is a Seventh-Day Church of God boarding school for grades 9 through 12, located in Days Creek, Oregon. The Milo Adventist Academy is committed to teaching students intellectually and spiritually. The Northwest Association of Schools and Colleges, the North American Division of Seventh-Day Adventists Department of Education and the National Council for Private School Accreditation accredit the academy.

    Auburn Adventist Academy

    • Auburn Adventists Academy is a Seventh-day Adventist boarding school for grades 9 through 12 in Auburn, Washington. The academy is fully accredited and educates students mentally, spiritually, and socially. Auburn Adventist Academy has a philosophy that merges all aspects of learning with the first priority of the school: spiritual growth. The academy is a leader among Seventh-day Adventist educational institutions.

    Pine Forge Academy

    • The Allegheny East Conference Corporation of Seventh-Day Adventists owns and operates Pine Forge Academy boarding school in Manatawny Creek, Pennsylvania. Pine Forge Academy opened in 1946 with 90 students. This boarding school is coeducational for grades 9 through 12 and is one of four historically African-American boarding academies in the country.

    Miracle Meadows School

    • Miracle Meadows School is a Seventh-day Adventist boarding school in Salem, West Virginia. This school was one of the first schools to accept rebellious and misbehaving children. Miracle Meadows specializes in at-risk children and is the only Adventist school that accepts children who exhibit aggressive behavior. The school year at Miracle Meadows is August through May, although they offer a summer program and accept students year-round.

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