"The Adventist interests in propagating education were founded upon the philosophy that students at all levels of schooling possess individuality and should be educated to use their God-given capacities to become individuals of principle, qualified for any position of life".
"Seventh-day Adventists have embraced the philosophy that education should be redemptive in nature, for the purpose of restoring human beings to the image of God, our Creator. Mental, physical, social, and spiritual health, intellectual growth, and service to humanity basically form the core of values that are essential aspects of the Adventist education philosophy".
The primary aim of Seventh-day Adventist education is to provide opportunity for students to accept Christ as their Savior, to allow the Holy Spirit to transform their lives, and to fulfill the commission of preaching the gospel to all the world.
Education Director: Marilyn Morris
Education Committee Members
Kerry Clarke
Talia Dickson
Christine Gayle
Myrtle Henry
Supervising Elder: Elder Howard Bullard

