Best Mississippi Private Schools Belonging to General Conference of the Seventh Day Adventist Church (GCSDAC) (2024)

For the 2024 school year, there are 6 private schools belonging to General Conference of the Seventh Day Adventist Church (GCSDAC) serving 196 students in Mississippi. You can also find more schools membership associations in Mississippi.
100% of private schools belonging to General Conference of the Seventh Day Adventist Church (GCSDAC) in Mississippi are religiously affiliated (most commonly Seventh Day Adventist).

Private Schools Belonging to General Conference of the Seventh Day Adventist Church (GCSDAC) in Mississippi (2024)

School
Location
Grades
Students
Bass Christian Continuation School
(Seventh Day Adventist)
74 Maranatha Cir
Lumberton, MS 39455
(601) 794-8867
Grades: 1-8
| 19 students
Bass Memorial Academy
(Seventh Day Adventist)
(2)
6433 U S Highway 11
Lumberton, MS 39455
(601) 794-8561
Grades: 9-12
| 90 students
College Drive Sda Christian School
(Seventh Day Adventist)
120 College St
Pearl, MS 39208
(601) 933-0990
Grades: PK-7
| 20 students
Community Christian School
(Seventh Day Adventist)
6256 Highway 39 N
Meridian, MS 39305
(601) 485-0715
Grades: K-8
| 32 students
E. E. Rogers Sda School
(Seventh Day Adventist)
5125-B Robinson Road
Jackson, MS 39206
(769) 257-7041
Grades: K-8
| 26 students
Faith Adventist Christian School
(Seventh Day Adventist)
1005 Gordon Covington Rd
Summit, MS 39666
(601) 600-2118
Grades: PK-8
| 9 students

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