About Us

About school

The Seventh-day Adventist Schools are operated and managed by the south East India Union of Seventh-Day Adventists, (Department of Education) 197 GST Road, Vandalur, Chennai. The School is recognised by the Government of Tamil Nadu. The school follows the Course of studies prescribed by the Tamil Nadu Education Department – The Director of Matriculation Schools, Chennai -6

About School Management

As the name indicates, the Seventh-Day Adventists are protestant Christians who believe in the imminent Second Advent of Jesus Christ and keep the seventh day of the week as a Sabbath.

They believe that Christians delight in obeying the ten commandments of God including the fourth commandment about the observance of the seventh day of the week as the Holy Sabbath.

They also believe that the human body is the temple of God and therefore it is the responsibility of every individual to care for his or her body in the best of health eschewing harmful substances such as alcohol, tobacco, coffee, tea, and harmful drugs.

They endeavor to teach by precept and example the principles s moral ethics, spiritual values, and healthy habits based on the Christian Scriptures in all forms of service in which they are engaged. While it is not compulsory for anyone to comply with the above programme by members, employees, and patrons of the organizations.

They teach and practice loyalty to one's own country and uphold all governments which promote, preserve and protect basic human rights and freedom.

School Objectives

To give the young people a balanced education of the Spiritual, Intellectual, and Physical powers.

To train young people to grow to be good citizens of the world and the world to come.

To provide an environment for developing a consistent Godly life.

To aid young people in acquiring the fundamental process of learning necessary for competence in modern society.

To stimulate an appreciation of cultural Values.

To train in the wise use of leisure hours.

To develop an appreciation for the dignity of labour.

To guide along the line of the self-disciplined, temperate way of life which prohibits all kinds of harmful food and drinks, narcotics, stimulants and intoxicants and to avoid perverted art, music and literature.