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Alpha Adventist Primary school is located at Msimba sublocation in Kigoma municipality, Kigoma, western part of Tanzania in West Tanzania Field of Seventh-day Adventists which was first organized in 1990, reorganized in 2014, and renamed in 2017.
Amazonia Adventist College (Faculdade Adventista da Amazônia, or FAAMA) is a school for elementary, high school, and college education that offers day and boarding school. It belongs to the Seventh-day Adventist Church in Brazil.
Amman Adventist Secondary School, located on Rainbow Street A31 in Amman, Jordan, is an SDA coeducational secondary school operated by the East Mediterranean Region of the Middle East and North Africa Union. It follows the curriculum prescribed by the Jordanian Ministry of Education augmented by the Seventh-Adventist education program. The school was renamed in 2019 and is now known as the Adventist National School.
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Antillian College (Colegio de las Antillas) was the main educational institution of the Seventh-day Adventist Church in Cuba from 1940 to 1967. This campus also became the main center of higher education for the Inter-American Division. It was there that workers were trained from and for Cuba, Puerto Rico and the Dominican Republic, as well as for the other unions in this division’s territory.
Aore Adventist Academy is a Seventh-day Adventist (SDA) boarding secondary school on Aore, a small island near Luganville, the capital of Espiritu Santo, Vanuatu.
Asia-Pacific International University in Muak Lek, Thailand, was established in March 2003, to provide Christian education at the tertiary level in the Asia-Pacific region.
Atlanta Adventist Academy (AAA) is a multi-campus, college preparatory high school operated by the Georgia Cumberland Conference to honor God by preparing young people for a life of excellence and service in this world and the world to come. Atlanta Adventist Academy serves youth in the metro area of Atlanta, Georgia, and across the Georgia-Cumberland region as a vendor of online distance learning approved by the North American Division.
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The Auckland Seventh-day Adventist High School is located at 119 Mountain Road, Mangere Bridge, Auckland, New Zealand.
The Avondale school is a modern educational institution from preschool to year 12 operated by the Seventh-day Adventist (SDA) Church.
Avondale University is the senior tertiary educational institution for the Seventh-day Adventist Church in the South Pacific region, located in Cooranbong, New South Wales, Australia. Formerly Avondale University College, it was granted full university status on July 1, 2021.
Ayeyarwady (formerly Irrawaddy) Adventist Seminary (AYAS), an Adventist complete secondary boarding school located in Myaungmya, Myanmar, opened in 1927 as the first Adventist primary school in the Ayeyarwady region and is accredited internationally by the Accrediting Association of Seventh-day Adventist Schools, Colleges, and Universities based in Washington D.C., U.S.A.
Babcock University, named after David C. Babcock who pioneered Adventist work in Nigeria in 1914, is a co-educational institution of higher learning supported by the West-Central Africa Division and the three Union conferences in Nigeria, namely, Western, Eastern, and Northern Nigeria Union conferences.
Baesa Adventist Academy’s semi-centennial history started when the brethren of Baesa Seventh-day Adventist Church, known for its moniker Baesa Tagalog Church, and under the leadership of the School Board Chairman Elder Alejandro Rada, realized the need for a secondary school that would continue to provide Adventist Christian education for their children who were graduating from the church-founded Baesa Seventh-day Adventist Elementary School (BSDAES) earlier established in 1967-1968.
In 1912, James H. Smith, his wife, and two children came to the Bahamas. Recognizing the significant need for Seventh-day Adventist Christian education, he established the first church school in a building that formerly housed the Odd Fellows Lodge, known as Aurora Hall.
The Baltic Union started this Adventist Mission School in 1923 with the purpose of providing a Christian education. It was located in a manor at Suzhi (Suži) near the capital city of Riga, Latvia. The Communist administration closed the school in 1940.
Bangladesh Adventist Nursing College is a Seventh-day Adventist boarding institution for nursing and midwifery education. It is operated by the Bangladesh Adventist Union Mission and is located in Gowalbathan, Kaliakoir, Gazipur under the zone of Dhaka, Bangladesh. The college started with the name Bangladesh Adventist Nursing Institute in 2017. It became a college in 2021 and expanded with various courses. Currently, the college offers Bachelor of Science and Diploma degree programs in nursing and midwifery.
The Barbados Seventh-day Adventist Secondary School is a co-educational, day high school located on Dalkeith Road, Saint Michael, near Bridgetown, Barbados.
Bass Memorial Academy is a regionally and denominationally accredited co-educational boarding high school operated by the Gulf States Conference of Seventh-day Adventists.
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Bates Memorial High School, named in honor of Adventist pioneer Joseph Bates, is a coeducational day school on the senior high school level, operated at Sangre Grande, Trinidad, West Indies.
Battle Creek Academy (BCA) is a K-12 Seventh-day Adventist day school located in Battle Creek, Michigan.