South Pacific Division

Local School in the Solomon Islands is Making a Big Impact

The school is located in a non-Adventist community which has made it a challenging environment for the school to establish a presence there.

Solomon Islands

Kiera Bridcutt, Adventist Record
Students aged between nine and 20 are encouraged to grow academically, spiritually and personally.

Students aged between nine and 20 are encouraged to grow academically, spiritually and personally.

[Photo: Seventh-day Adventist Church/Solomon Islands Facebook page]

Damien Adventist Primary School in the Solomon Islands is making a big impact in the local community.

Despite its isolated location, the school has seen over 155 student enrolments, quickly becoming a place of learning and faith for many families.

Students aged between nine and 20 are encouraged to grow academically, spiritually and personally. The school’s mission is to provide a strong foundation for these students, helping them develop their character and faith as they prepare for the future.

The school is located in a non-Adventist community which has made it a challenging environment for the school to establish a presence there. Despite this, children from various denominations have been welcomed at the school.

The original article was published on the South Pacific Division website.

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