About US

Lexington Adventist Academy...

...is a small, multigrade school with a happy family-like atmosphere. Each teacher has from 10-14 students in their classroom at a time, so students get more attention from the teacher. In multigrade classrooms, they also benefit from watching older students or helping the younger ones. Students in grades K-8 interact with each other and in smaller groups.

Test scores for students who have been in our school for more than 3 years are higher than the national average. New students' scores almost always go up more than one year's worth per year.

We teach traditional subjects in a way to meet the students at their own level, constantly improving their skill, knowledge and ability, and we have Bible classes using the Bible as our main resource.

Although most of our students' families belong to the Seventh-day Adventist church, it is not a requirement for enrollment.

If you are interested in registering your child, please contact us for more information and/or schedule a tour of our facilities.

Our Mission

Our mission is to provide a relevant Christ-centered education in an environment that fosters spiritual growth, a passion for learning and academic excellence.

Our Values

Discipleship

Seeking to understand God’s will such that the way we live is transformed by his spirit. We believe this will be demonstrated through love; love for God and love for our neighbor. (Romans 12:2, Matthew 28:19, John 13:34,35, Mark 12:30,31)

Service

Preparing effective servant leaders who will desire to follow biblical principles in their interactions with others, fulfill their responsibility toward good citizenship and mission outreach, give their lives in service to God, and impact their families, communities, and world for Christ (John 12:26; Acts 13:36; Colossians 4:5-6)

Critical Thinking

Equipping students to learn and think for themselves with purposeful judgment. Critical thinkers will make decisions on the basis of evidence and good logic and collaborate with others to resolve problems.

Academic Excellence

Empowering all learners to strive for academic excellence through vibrant, creative, and Christ-centered education.

Family-School Partnership

Parents are key to a successful learning experience by the student. The Bible discusses the the long term impact on a child's character as a result of training at a young age. Partnership between home and school enables the student’s growth; both academic and character. (Proverbs 22:6)