Grand Rapids Seventh-Day Adventist

Private | K-12 | Seventh-Day Adventist | 169 students |  

PHONE: (616) 791-9797

HOURS: 7 hours per day

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1151 Oakleigh Rd NW

Grand Rapids, MI 49504

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Grand Rapids Seventh-Day Adventist is a private school in Grand Rapids, Michigan. It is coed and Seventh-Day Adventist affiliated, serving 169 students in grades K-12.

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Academic contests; Associations: GCSDAC; Band; Basketball; Coed; Religious; Seventh-Day Adventist
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Posted on Feb 25, 2011
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THE BESTEST SCHOOL EVRRR!!! The teachers are awesome and you get one on oen time with them, theres love shown to everybody... I would know, I am new this year and having it be my very 1st year is HS I was nervous, but everyone made me feel welcome!!! It is so awesome, send your kid HERE!!!

Posted on Jun 2, 2009
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I love this school! Everyone is friends, the teachers are all great! The teachers are always there for you!
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Posted on Jan 22, 2008
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Hi, I'm a student of this School. It's actually Grand RApids Adventist Academy. . . But, anyways, I love this school. I've been here since 3rd grade, and until now 8th. This school is great. I've not only been taught and loved by all my teachers. They care about what happens to us, they worry about us, and they help us. I've also gotten closer to God. And you know what, I think thats whats more important, becoming more like Christ. I mean grades are important too, but, in the end, it won't matter. =]
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Posted on Dec 2, 2007
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Diverse student body, interrelation between grades strengthens sense of family, strong community outreach and involvement.
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