Long-serving educator Rob Wareham has continued to champion Adventist Education even after his retirement in 2019.
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Winners of this year's Primary Schools Health Resource Competition will receive $A1000 cash prizes.
Hope Adventist School originally began as the Bundaberg Seventh-day School in 1983. The land was purchased by the Bundaberg Seventh-day Adventist Church members who raised money through various projects, including growing watermelon crops.
Adventist Education leaders from the South Pacific gathered for a leadership summit, emphasising the power of praise, fostering resilience and promoting mission-oriented leadership in their school communities.
At the end of August 2022, more than 100 church and school leaders came together to prayerfully consider how best Adventist churches and schools could form stronger partnerships to reveal Jesus and nurture the many students and families in our schools.
Chaplains had the opportunity to connect, share and be encouraged at the first AUC Chaplains' Convention after COVID-19.
For the first time in 10 years, the Australian Union Conference conducted an education consultation which invited leaders from various ministries o take part in discussing the future of Seventh-day Adventist Education.
The first stage of the Australian Union Conference’s (AUC) Reconciliation Action Plan (RAP) was approved by the AUC board of directors on May 12.
Secondary Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander students around Australia were given the opportunity to design and submit artwork and a supporting story that would represent Adventist Schools Australia's vision for reconciliation.
Adventist education graduate Dr Kristian Stefani was one of the four millennials chosen to share at the event on how a Christian education impacted his life.