Fraser Valley Adventist Academy

Fraser Valley Adventist Academy
Address
26026 48th Ave
Aldergrove, British Columbia, V4W 1J2
Canada
Coordinates 49°05′22″N 122°30′06″W / 49.08934°N 122.50177°W / 49.08934; -122.50177Coordinates: 49°05′22″N 122°30′06″W / 49.08934°N 122.50177°W / 49.08934; -122.50177
Information
School type Independent K–12 School
Religious affiliation(s) Seventh-day Adventist Church
Founded 1974
School number 604-607-3822
Principal Cathy Domke
Grades K to 12
Enrollment 206
Language English
Area Fraser Valley
Colour(s) Royal Blue     
and Silver     
Mascot Zion the Lion
Team name Royals
Website www.fvaa.ca

Fraser Valley Adventist Academy (known as FVAA) is an independent Christian school[1] located in Aldergrove, British Columbia,[2] Canada, that offers Kindergarten through Grade 12 education from a single campus. The school is part of the Seventh-day Adventist worldwide education system,[3] the second largest Christian school system in the world.[4][5][6]

The school was founded in 1974 when several smaller schools run by individual Seventh-day Adventist Churches in the Fraser Valley decided to combine efforts and create a constituency school sponsored by a group of churches. Students are generally drawn from Surrey, BC east to Chilliwack, BC, on both sides of the Fraser River including Langley, Abbotsford, Mission, Maple Ridge and from communities in Whatcom County, Washington State. FVAA accepts international students each year.

Enrollment for the 2014-2015 year was 206 students in grades K - 12 and included 28 international students from Asia, South America and the United States.[7]

See also

References

  1. "Fraser Valley Adventist Academy Aldergrove British Columbia Academic school ranking". compareschoolrankings.org.
  2. "FVAA Location". Fraser Valley Adventist Academy.
  3. "Fraser Valley Adventist Academy". Adventist Online Yearbook.
  4. Whalen, William J. (April 1994). "Is the end near? A look at Seventh-day adventists". U.S. Catholic. 59 (4): 14. ISSN 0041-7548. accession=9405182079 via ebscohost.com. (subscription required (help)).
  5. The Christian Science Monitor. "For real education reform, take a cue from the Adventists". The Christian Science Monitor.
  6. "Who is the Seventh-day Adventist Church?". Columbia Union Visitor.
  7. "Adventist Education". Fraser Valley Adventist Academy.
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