“Evangelism, Everyone, Everywhere” what could this look like over the coming four years in Adventist Education?
The aim of true education is to restore human beings into the image of God as revealed by the life of Jesus Christ.
Only through the guidance of the Holy Spirit can this be accomplished.
An education of this kind imparts far more than academic knowledge. It fosters a balanced development of the whole person—spiritual, physical, intellectual, and social-emotional—a process that spans a lifetime.
Working together, schools, homes and churches cooperate with divine agencies to prepare learners to be good citizens in this world and for eternity.
Our vision is for every learner to excel in faith, in learning, and in service, blending biblical truth and academic achievement to honour God and bless others.
We want each and every Seventh-day Adventist Educational Institution to be a location of evangelization, responsible for developing activities and programmes that provide its students with the opportunity to discover a strong faith.
Understanding that the “the Work of Education and Redemption are one and the same,” our mission is that the results of the work, the development, and the commitment of each teacher in each Adventist Educational Establishment, shall be seen in the life of each student during their entire educational journey; knowing that the full and complete results shall be seen in eternity, for the honour and glory of God.
‘Adventist Education – a first choice for Adventist parents’
‘Adventist Education – a first choice for our community’
The South England Conference of Seventh-day Adventists currently operates three primary schools.
Fletewood School, Plymouth - founded in 1919, moved to their current premises 88 North Road East, North Hill, Plymouth PL4 6AN, in 1927. Ofsted inspection July 2012 stated that the school provides a good quality education and care. Headteacher Mrs Rachel Gray - headteacher@fletewoodschool.co.uk
Hyland House School, Tottenham - Holcombe Road, Tottenham, N17 9AD, was founded in 1939. “Provides a good quality of education with Spiritual, Moral, Social and Cultural Development judged as outstanding” (Ofsted Inspection October 2011). Hyland House School also provides pre-service teacher training placement for students attending St Mary’s University, Twickenham. info@hylandhouseschool.org
Newbold School, Binfield - Popeswood Road, Binfield, Berks, RG 42 4AH, was founded in 1941. “The school provides a good quality of education”. (Ofsted inspection January 2010). Headteacher Mrs Jaki Crissey - headteacher@newboldschool.co.uk