Sydney Adventist College - Connecting Schools

Connecting Schools

Many students from the Adventist primary schools in Sydney and Wollongong continue with their secondary studies at Sydney Adventist College. The College was the only Sydney based high school in the Adventist Education System up until late 1990s. Subsequently, new Adventist high schools have developed to cater for the demand and growth in the outer suburbs of Sydney. Mountain View Adventist College and Hills Adventist College now cater for students in the outer west and north-western suburbs. Sydney Adventist College still serves as a main campus for students from Sydney CBD, Wollongong, the northern and southern suburbs and the western and coastal suburbs.

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