As part of the Seventh-day Adventist Church, we offer a spiritually focused, values-based education grounded in the belief that God is the Creator and center of all true knowledge. Education is not just academic—it is transformational.
We believe true education develops the whole person:
Spiritually: Connecting each student with God
Mentally: Encouraging excellence in thought and understanding
Physically: Promoting health, fitness, and balance
Our goal is to prepare students for the joy of service in this life and the eternal joy of service in the life to come.
To fulfill this, Alpine Christian School encourages students to:
Develop a personal relationship with God and others
Master the core academic disciplines
Value labor—mental and physical—as a blessing
Pursue fitness, mental strength, and moral purity
Our school operates in full harmony with the Office of Education of the North American Division of Seventh-day Adventists, ensuring that our standards meet both spiritual integrity and academic excellence.
Since 1853, when the first Adventist school opened in New York, this education system has grown into one of the largest Christian school networks in the world.
Today, students in nearly 150 countries benefit from this holistic, Christ-centered approach—one that prepares them not just for success, but for service and eternal significance.
Christ-centered learning
Strong character development
Academic excellence
Safe and caring environment
Spirit-led teachers
Small class sizes
Service-oriented leadership
Whole-child focus
Strong family-school partnership
Eternal purpose
Alpine Christian School follows a curriculum that integrates academic standards with biblical principles. Every subject—from math to science, language arts to social studies—is taught in a way that connects students to God’s world and their purpose within it.
"The mission of Alpine Christian School is the redemption of each student through their development of a personal relationship with the LORD Jesus Christ"
"To provide academic excellence with a Christ-centered focus developing physical, mental, and spiritual powers; to prepare students for the joy of service in this world and in the kingdom of Heaven."
"Love the Lord your God with all your heart and with all your soul and with all your mind... and love your neighbor as yourself.”
— Matthew 22:37–39
150+ countries
85,000 teachers
1.5 million students
7,500 schools