Top General Conference of the Seventh Day Adventist Church (GCSDAC) Private Schools in Ohio
For the 2021 school year, there are 8 top private schools in Ohio belonging to the General Conference of the Seventh Day Adventist Church (GCSDAC), serving 972 students.
To ensure that the church gives appropriate and professional approach to the church's education interests, an Education Department was established on all levels of the church's administrative system, with responsibility to ensure that the Adventist philosophy of education and the principles of faith-and-learning are integrated into the life of each of its 1.5 million students in its 7,500 schools, colleges and universities around the world..
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Top General Conference of the Seventh Day Adventist Church (GCSDAC) Private Schools (2021)
- School Location Grades Students
- 4770 Lee Rd
Cleveland, OH 44128
(216) 581-2626 Grades: K-8 | 180 students
- Columbus Adventist Academy(Seventh Day Adventist)3650 Sunbury Rd # B
Columbus, OH 43219
(614) 471-2083 Grades: K-8 | 148 students
- Eastwood Sda Jr Academy(Seventh Day Adventist)6350 S Sunbury Rd
Westerville, OH 43081
(614) 794-6350 Grades: K-8 | 66 students
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- Lancaster Seventh-day Adventist School(Seventh Day Adventist)2640 Lancaster Thornville Rd Ne
Lancaster, OH 43130
(740) 687-1741 Grades: 3-8 | 9 students
- Mount Vernon Sda Elementary School(Seventh Day Adventist)221 Sychar Rd
Mount Vernon, OH 43050
(740) 393-7060 Grades: K-8 | 27 students
- Spring Valley Academy(Seventh Day Adventist)1461 E Spring Valley Rd
Dayton, OH 45458
(937) 433-0790 Grades: PK-12 | 420 students
- Toledo Junior Academy(Seventh Day Adventist)4909 W Sylvania Avenue
Toledo, OH 43623
(419) 841-0082 Grades: NS-8 | 36 students
- Worthington Adventist Academy(Seventh Day Adventist)870 Griswold St
Columbus, OH 43085
(614) 885-9525 Grades: K-6 | 86 students
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