Top General Conference of the Seventh Day Adventist Church (GCSDAC) Private High Schools in Tennessee
For the 2021 school year, there are 8 top private schools in Tennessee belonging to the General Conference of the Seventh Day Adventist Church (GCSDAC), serving 997 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 High Schools (2021)
- School Location Grades Students
- Collegedale Academy(Seventh Day Adventist)4855 College Drive East
Collegedale, TN 37315
(423) 994-3867 Grades: PK-12 | 640 students
- Greeneville Adventist Academy(Seventh Day Adventist)305 Takoma Ave
Greeneville, TN 37743
(423) 639-2011 Grades: K-11 | 82 students
- Heritage Academy(Seventh Day Adventist)23100 Clarkrange Highway
Monterey, TN 38574
(931) 839-6675 Grades: 9-12 | 56 students
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- Highland Academy(Seventh Day Adventist)211 Highland Circle Dr
Portland, TN 37148
(615) 325-2036 Grades: 9-12 | 73 students
- Hixson SDA School(Seventh Day Adventist)6424 Hixson Pike
Hixson, TN 37343
(423) 842-6515 Grades: K-9 | 24 students
- Knoxville Adventist School(Seventh Day Adventist)3615 Kingston Pike
Knoxville, TN 37919
(865) 522-9929 Grades: K-10 | 50 students
- Memphis Junior Academy(Seventh Day Adventist)50 N Mendenhall Rd
Memphis, TN 38117
(901) 683-1061 Grades: PK-10 | 53 students
- Tri City Sda School(Seventh Day Adventist)314 Delmer Salts Rd
Johnson City, TN 37615
(423) 477-8421 Grades: NS-9 | 19 students
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