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World Report 2001 Adventist Education Around The World

General Conference of Seventh-day Adventists Department of Education

December 31, 2001

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World Report.2001 Adventist Education Around The World

General Conference of Seventh-day Adventists Department of Education

December 31, 2001

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Table of Contents

World Reports . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7 List of Acronyms and Abbreviations . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8 List of Basic School Type Definitions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9 World Summary of Schools,Teachers, and Students ..................................................... 10 World Summary of School Statistics . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11

Division Reports . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13 African-Indian Ocean Division ................................................................... 14

Division Summary of Schools, Teachers, and Students . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15 Summary of Tertiary School Statistics by Institution . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16 Summary of Division Worker-Training School Statistics by Union . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17 Summary of Division Secondary School Statistics by Union . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18 Division Secondary School Statistics .......................................................... 19 Summary of Division Elementary School Statistics by Union .......................................... 21

Eastern Africa Division . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22 Division Summary of Schools, Teachers, and Students . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23 Summary of Tertiary School Statistics by Institution . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24 Summary of Division Worker-Training School Statistics by Union . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 25 Summary of Division Secondary School Statistics by Union . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 26 Division Secondary School Statistics . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 27 Summary of Division Elementary School Statistics by Union . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 30

Euro-Africa Division . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 31 Division Summary of Schools, Teachers, and Students .............................................. 32 Summary of Tertiary School Statistics by Institution . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 33 Summary of Division Worker-Training School Statistics by Union ...................................... 34 Summary of Division Secondary School Statistics by Union . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 35 Division Secondary School Statistics . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 36 Summary of Division Elementary School Statistics by Union . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 37

Euro-Asia Division . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 38 Division Summary of Schools, Teachers, and Students . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 39 Summary of Tertiary School Statistics by Institution . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 40 Summary of Division Elementary School Statistics by Union . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 42

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Inter-American Division ....................................................................... 43 Division Summary of Schools, Teachers, and Students .............................................. 44 Summary of Tertiary School Statistics by Institution . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 45 Summary of Division Secondary School Statistics by Union .......................................... 47 Division Secondary School Statistics . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 48 Summary of Division Elementary School Statistics by Union . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 56

North American Division ...................................................................... 57 Division Summary of Schools, Teachers, and Students . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 58 Summary of Tertiary School Statistics by Institution . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 59 Summary of Division Secondary School Statistics by Union .......................................... 61 Division Secondary School Statistics . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 62 Summary of Division Elementary School Statistics by Union . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 66

Northern Asia-Pacific Division .................................................................. 67 Division Summary of Schools, Teachers, and Students . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 68 Summary of Tertiary School Statistics by Institution . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 69 Summary of Division Secondary School Statistics by Union .......................................... 71 Division Secondary School Statistics . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 72 Summary of Division Elementary School Statistics by Union . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 73

South American Division ...................................................................... 74 Division Summary of Schools, Teachers, and Students .............................................. 75 Summary of Tertiary School Statistics by Institution ............................................... 76 Summary of Division Worker-Training School Statistics by Union ...................................... 77 Summary of Division Secondary School Statistics by Union . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 78 Division Secondary School Statistics . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 79 Summary of Division Elementary School Statistics by Union . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 82

South Pacific Division . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 83 Division Summary of Schools, Teachers, and Students .............................................. 84 Summary of Tertiary School Statistics by Institution . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , . 85 Summary of Division Worker-Training School Statistics by Union . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 86 Summary of Division Secondary School Statistics by Union .......................................... 87 Division Secondary School Statistics .......................................................... 88 Summary of Division Elementary School Statistics by Union .......................................... 90

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Southern Asia Division ........................................................................ 91 Division Summary of Schools, Teachers, and Students . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 92 Summary of Tertiary School Statistics by Institution . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 93 Summary of Division Worker-Training School Statistics by Union ...................................... 94 Summary of Division Secondary School Statistics by Union . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 95 Division Secondary School Statistics . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 96 Summary of Division Elementary School Statistics by Union . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 98

Southern Asia-Pacific Division . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 99 Division Summary of Schools, Teachers, and Students . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 100 Summary of Tertiary School Statistics by Institution . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 101 Summary of Division Secondary School Statistics by Union . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 103 Division Secondary School Statistics ......................................................... 104 Summary of Division Elementary School Statistics by Union . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 107

Trans-European Division ..................................................................... 108 Division Summary of Schools, Teachers, and Students . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 109 Summary of Tertiary School Statistics by Institution . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 110 Summary of Division Worker-Training School Statistics by Union/Attached Field ........................... 111 Summary of Division Secondary School Statistics by Union/ Attached Field . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 112 Division Secondary School Statistics ......................................................... 113 Summary of Division Elementary School Statistics by Union/ Attached Field . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 115

Southern Africa Union Conference . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 116 Union Summary of Schools, Teachers, and Students . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 117 Summary of Tertiary School Statistics by Institution . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 118 Summary of Division Secondary School Statistics by Union . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 120 Division Secondary School Statistics . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 121 Summary of Division Elementary School Statistics by Union . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 122

Trends in SDA Education .......................................................................... 123 GC Trends in the Number of Primary and Secondary Schools . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 124 GC Trends in the Number of Worker-Training and Tertiary Schools ......................................... 125 GC Trends in the Number of Primary and Secondary Teachers .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 126 GC Trends in the Number of Worker-Training and Tertiary Teachers ........................................ 127 GC Trends in the Number of Primary and Secondary Students . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 128 GC Trends in the Number of Worker-Training and Tertiary Students ........................................ 129 GC Trends in the Number of Seventh-day Adventist Student

Attending Primary, Secondary, Worker-Training and Tertiary Schools .................................. 130 GC Trends in the Number of Students, Seventh-day Adventist and non-Seventh-day Adventist,

Attending Primary1 Secondary, Worker-Training and Tertiary Schools .................................. 131

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AID Trends in the Number of Seventh-day Adventist Students ............................................. 132 AID Trends in the Number of Students, Seventh-day Adventist and non-Seventh-day Adventist . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 133 BAD Trends in the Number of Seventh-day Adventist Students . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 134 BAD Trends in the Number of Students, Seventh-day Adventist and non-Seventh-day Adventist . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 135 BUD Trends in the Number of Seventh-day Adventist Students . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 136 BUD Trends in the Number of Students, Seventh-day Adventist and non-Seventh-day Adventist . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 137 BSD Trends in the Number of Seventh-day Adventist Students . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 138 BSD Trends in the Number of Students, Seventh-day Adventist and non-Seventh-day Adventist . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 139 IAD Trends in the Number of Seventh-day Adventist Students . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 140 IAD Trends in the Number of Students, Seventh-day Adventist and non-Seventh-day Adventist ....................... 141 NAD Trends in the Number of Seventh-day Adventist Students ............................................ 142 NAD Trends in the Number of Students, Seventh-day Adventist and non-Seventh-day Adventist . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 143 NSD Trends in the Number of Seventh-day Adventist Students ............................................. 144 NSD Trends in the Number of Students, Seventh-day Adventist and non-Seventh-day Adventist . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 145 SAD Trends in the Number of Seventh-day Adventist Students ............................................. 146 SAD Trends in the Number of Students, Seventh-day Adventist and non-Seventh-day Adventist ....................... 147 SPD Trends in the Number of Seventh-day Adventist Students . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 148 SPD Trends in the Number of Students, Seventh-day Adventist and non-Seventh-day Adventist ....................... 149 SUD Trends in the Number of Seventh-day Adventist Students . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 150 SUD Trends in the Number of Students, Seventh-day Adventist and non-Seventh-day Adventist . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 151 SSD Trends in the Number of Seventh-day Adventist Students . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 152 SSD Trends in the Number of Students, Seventh-day Adventist and non-Seventh-day Adventist . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 153 TED Trends in the Number of Seventh-day Adventist Students . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 154 TED Trends in the Number of Students, Seventh-day Adventist and non-Seventh-day Adventist . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 155 SAU Trends in the Number of Seventh-day Adventist Students ............................................. 156 SAU Trends in the Number of Students, Seventh-day Adventist and non-Seventh-day Adventist . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 157

General Information . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 158 Categories of Seventh-day Adventist Schools . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 159 Preparation Instructions ...................................................................... 159 Definitions for School Identifiers ................................................................ 160

Elementary School Level . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 160 Secondary School Level ................................................................. 161 Worker-Training Level ................................................................. 162 Tertiary Level . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 163

Directory of Accredited Institutions .............................................................. 164 Africa-Indian Ocean Division ............................................................. 164 Eastern Africa Division . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 164

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Euro-Africa Division ................................................................... 165 Euro-Asia Division .................................................................... 165 Inter-American Division . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 165 North American Division . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 167 Northern Asia-Pacific Division ............................................................ 169 South American Division ................................................................ 169 South Pacific Division . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 172 Southern Asia Division . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 173 Southern Asia-Pacific Division ............................................................ 175 Trans-European Division ................................................................ 176 South African Union Conference ........................................................... 176

Directory of Authorized Institutions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 177 Africa-Indian Ocean Division . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 177 Eastern Africa Division . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 179 Euro-Africa Division ................................................................... 180 Euro-Asia Division .................................................................... 180 Inter-American Division ................................................................ 180 North American Division ................................................................ 181 Northern Asia-Pacific Division ............................................................ 181 South American Division ................................................................ 181 South Pacific Division .................................................................. 183 Southern Asia Division ................................................................. 183 Southern Asia-Pacific Division . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 183 Trans-European Division ................................................................ 185 Southern African Union Conference ......................................................... 185

Academic Year by Country .................................................................... 187

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Section I

- World Reports

December 31, 2001

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List of Acronyms and Abbreviations

GC . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . General Conference AID . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Africa-Indian Ocean Division EAD . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Eastern Africa Division EUD . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Euro-Africa Division ESD . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Euro-Asia Division IAD . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Inter-American Division NAD ....................... North American Division NSD . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Northern Asia-Pacific Division SAD . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . South American Division SPD . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . South Pacific Division

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SUD . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Southern Asia Division SSD . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Southern Asia-Pacific Division TED ........................ Trans-European Division SAUC . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Southern Africa Union Conference SDA .......................... Seventh-day Adventist Prim. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Primary Sec. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Secondary W. Tr. . ......................... Worker-Training Tert. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Tertiary

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List of Basic School Type Definitions Kindergarten/Pre-school

The kindergarten/pre-school program involves either a one-year or two-year pre- fonnal education program. This nonnally precedes the first year of formal primary education.

Primary Education The primary educational program involves the initial stage of fonnal education. For the purposes of the World Report, primary education is defined as the first eight (8) years of fonnal education.

Secondary Education The secondary educational program primarily focuses of the fonnal preparation of students for university entrance. For the purposes of the World Report secondary education is defined as years 9 through 12 or 13 of fonnal education. A graduate from these level should be eligible for entrance to a national university.

Worker-training Education The worker-training educational programs are comprised of a variety of non-traditional programs. These programs generally provide students with training at a certificate or a diploma level, equipping them with job entry skills. Although entrance to a worker-training institution is based on defined requirements, entrance to these programs is traditionally not equivalent to that of a college or university. Credits earned in worker-training education are not usually transferable to academic programs offered by colleges/universities. It is expected that all programs will be a minimum of one academic year in length.

Tertiary Education The tertiary education program is divided into two distinct levels: under-graduate and the graduate levels. The under-graduate programs are nonnally considered as college and/or university work up to the completion of the Baccalaureate Degree level. This could include certificate, diploma, associate, and/or bachelor degree programs. The graduate programs are normally considered as programs which require a student to hold an earned bachelor degree as a minimum entrance requirement. A student will nonnally graduate with a masters or doctorate degree upon completion of this course of studies. These programs are normally not referred to in terms of a number of years in length. Institutions are often referred to as offering a certain number of under-graduate and/or graduate programs each having majors/specialties.

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Division/ Attached

Union Prim.

AID 1,092

EAD 284

EUD 22

ESD 7

IAD 632

NAD 941

NSD 22

SAD 714

SPD 242

SUD 110

SSD 840

TED 76

SAUC 23

I WORLD

II 5,005

I TOTALS

Number of Schools

Table 1 World Summary of Schools, Teachers, and Students

December 31, 2001

Number of Teachers

Sec. W.Tr. Tert. Totals Prim. Sec. W.Tr. Tert. Totals

175 3 6 1,276 7,458 2,360 67 240 10,125

90 9 5 388 2,562 1,603 121 166 4,.452

23 8 8 61 130 566 76 117 889

0 0 2 9 125 0 0 29 154

263 0 13 908 4,126 3,266 0 879 8,271

120 0 15 1,076 4,115 1,527 0 1,533 7,175

17 0 6 45 187 562 0 253 1,002

216 l 10 941 8,619 3,403 6 918 12,946

48 2 4 296 865 572 20 128 1,585

134 II 6 261 869 4,561 l08 206 5,744

90 0 13 943 3,075 1,305 0 636 5,016

27 3 9 115 672 238 37 175 I, 122

II 0 2 36 1-76 128 0 48 352

1,214

I 37

I 99

I 6,355 I c,2.97:, ( 20,og) 435 5,328 58,833

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Number of Students

Prim. Sec. W.Tr Tert. Totals

242,034 39,359 857 2,988 285,238

134,643 32,109 1,665 2,954 171,371

2,254 12,250 482 968 15,954

801 0 0 349 1,150

91,511 41 ,708 0 10,987 144,206

48 ,571 16,753 0 20,489 85,813

3,809 9,360 0 6,466 19,635

150,058 33,138 170 9,163 192,529

21,720 8,461 284 1,683 32,148

13,348 97 ,299 968 1,775 113 ,390

66,745 19,954 0 15,641 102,340

11 ,507 2,323 836 979 15,645

5,123 2,085 0 391 7,599

792,124 314,799 5,262 74,833 1,187,018

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Table2 World Summary of School Statistics

December 31, 2001

School Identifier Type of School

Primary Secondary Worker Tr

Total number of schools 5,005 1,214

Schools supported by the church without government assistance 3,491 954

Schools with government and church support 1,514 260

Schools with Bible as an integral part of the curriculum 4,980 1,210

Boarding schools 275

Day schools 939

SDA accredited schools 761

Total number of teachers 32,979 20,091

SDA teachers 27,352 15,081

Non-SDA teachers 5,627 5,010

Teachers who graduated from SDA tertiary institutions 5,961 5,287

Teachers holding state teaching certificates 16,058 10,379

Teachers holding SDA denominational teaching certificates 4,641 3,714

Teachers holding a degree 15,638 11,953

Non-teaching personnel 8,024 7,208

Tertiary Totals

37 99 6,355

31 99 4,575

6 10 1,780

35 0 6,225

275

939

0 91 852

435 5,328 58,833

327 4,494 47,254

108 834 11,579

174 2,067 13,489

284 26,721

101 8,456

251 27,842

321 3,035 18,588

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Tvoe of School .

School Identifier Primary Secondary Worker Training Tertiary Totals

Total number of students ( opening enrollment) 792,124 314,799 5,262 74,833 1,187,018

SDA students (baptized or having one or both SDA parents) 366,638 116,933 2,702 54,003 540,276

' Non-SBA students 425,486 197,866 2,560 20,830 646,742

Students baptized during the school year 17,176 12,797 617 2,270 32,860

Total graduates for the current year - 38,599 1,237 8,500 48,336

Students enrolled in a specialized program - 7,795 - - 7,795

Students enrolled in theology/religion major 588 7,225 7,813 .. Students enrolled in teacher training/ education major 968 8,536 9,504

Students enrolled in business/accounting/management major 352 14,018 14,370

Students enrolled in health/medical related majors 712 8,597 9,309

Students enrolled in vocational majors 706 0 706

Students enrolled in applied science majors 0 3,461 3,461

Students enrolled in humanity majors 0 3,478 3,478

Students enrolled in natural science majors 0 1,823 1,823

Students enrolled in social science majors 0 1,474 1,474

Students enrolled in other majors 1,063 5,774 6,837

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Division Reports

December 31, 2001

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Africa-Indian Ocean Division

Union Conference, Union Mission, Mission, Field BA Burundi Association CAUM Central African Union Mission ECUM/North - East Congo Union Mission/North Sector ECUM/South - East Congo Union Missin/South Sector GUC Ghana Union Conference IOUM Indian Ocean Union Mission NUM Nigeria Union Mission RUM Rwanda Union Mission SUM Sahel Union Mission WAUM West African Union Mission WCUM West Congo Union Mission

College, University AUCA AU-C AU-W AU-Z BU vvu

Adventist University of Central Africa Adventist University - Cosendai Adventist University - Wallace Adventist University - Zurcher Babcock University Valley View University

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Union/ Number of Schools Attached

Field Prim. Sec. W.Tr Tert.

BA 19 2 0

CAUM 35 11 0

ECUM/North 214 69 0

ECUM/South 71 29 0

GUC 502 9 2

IOUM 43 13 0

NUM 35 6 1

RUM 39 3 0 -

SUM 15 1 0

WAUM 71 12 0

WCUM 48 20 0

DIVISION I 1,0921 1751 3 I TOTALS

TABLE3AID Division Summary of Schools, Teachers, and Students

December 31, 2001

Number of Teachers

Totals Prim. Sec. W.Tr Tert. Totals

0 21 156 40 0 0 196

1 47 269 279 0 31 579

1 284 1,398 698 0 24 2,120

0 100 565 184 0 0 749

1 514 3,130 268 61 24 3,483

1 57 177 149 0 11 337

1 43 287 128 6 115 536

1 43 372 72 0 35 479

0 16 95 30 0 0 125

0 83 721 290 0 0 944

0 68 288 222 0 0 510

6 I 1,27611 7,4581 2,360 I 67 I 240 I 10,12511

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Number of Students

Prim. Sec. w. Tertiar Totals Tr. y

5,559 634 0 0 6,193

10,293 7,036 0 130 17,459

41,966 7,852 0 266 50,084

5,155 2,856 0 0 8,011

111,780 4,207 750 565 117,302

5,970 3,449 0 99 9,518

5,558 2,941 107 1,483 10,089

19,851 1,612 0 445 21,908

3,727 1,214 0 0 4,941

26,264 5,013 0 0 31,277

5,911 2,545 0 0 8,456

242,0341 39,3591 8571 2,988 I 285,2381

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TABLE 4 AID Summary of Tertiary School Statistics by Institution

December 31, 2001

School Identifier

II A

I A

I A

u u u C - -A C w

Accredited by Adventist Accrediting Association 1 - -

Total number of teachers 35 31 24

SDA teachers 21 20 21

Non-SDA teachers 14 11 3

Teachers who graduated from SDA tertiary institutions 7 9 14

Non-teaching personnel 5 7 10

Total number of students (opening enrollment) 445 130 266

SDA students (baptized or having one or both SDA parents) 190 75 153

Non-SDA students 255 55 113

Students baptized during the school year 1 2 4

Students enrolled in theology/religion 48 17 38

Students enrolled in education/teaching 130 0 99

Students enrolled in business/accounting/marketing/office administration 199 113 109

Students enrolled in humanities and arts (languages/music/art/etc.) 0 0 20

Students enrolled in natural and pure sciences (biology/chemistry/math/etc.) 0 0 0

Students enrolled in health (medicine/nursing/physical therapy/public health/etc .) 0 0 0

Students enrolled in applied science (vocational/technical) 68 0 0

Students enrolled in social science (history/psychology/etc.) 0 0 0

Students enrolled in other majors 0 0 0

Total number of graduates 66 40 33

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I A

I B

I V 113 u u V

- u z

- 1 1 1-1 11 115 24 240

11 96 22 191

0 19 2 49

8 60 14 112

22 69 33 146

99 1,483 565 2,988

92 402 301 1,213

7 1,081 264 1,775

2 44 48 (Tcii' -

59 202 158 522

0 6 0 235

40 433 378 1,272

0 119 0 139

0 0 0 0

0 88 0 88

0 501 29 598

0 134 0 0

0 0 0 0

15 10 27 191

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December 31, 2001

School Identifier B C E E I G N A A C C 0 u u

u u u u C M M Ml Ml M

N s

Total number of schools 2 1

Schools supported by the church without government assistance 1 1

Schools with 2ovemment and church support 1 0

Schools with Bible as an intel!ral oart of the curriculum 2 1

Total number of teachers 61 6

SDA teachers 18 6

Non-SDA teachers 43 0

Teachers who graduated from SDA tertiarv institutions 1 0

Teachers holdinl! state teachinl! certificates 61 0

Teachers holdinl! SDA denominational teachinl! certificates 0 0

Teachers holding a de2ree 59 6

Non-teachinl! personnel 62 0

Total number of students <ooeninl! enrollment) 750 107

SDA students lbaotized or havinl! one or both SDA oarents) ISO 87

Non-SDA students 591 20

Students baptized during the school year 33 0

Students enrolled in ministerial/Bible oro2ram 0 0

Students enrolled in teacher traininl! orol!ram 150 0

Students enrolled in business/accounting program 0 0

Students enrolled in nurses' traininl! Prol!ram 0 0

Students enrolled in vocational/technical program 0 0

Students enrolled in other pro2rams 0 107

Graduates from worker-training programs 233 0

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R s w w DJ u u A C M M u u

M M

3

2

1

3

67

24

43

1

61

0

65

62

857

246

611

3

0

750

0

0

0

107

233

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I School Identifier

Total number of schools

Schools sunoorted by the church without government assistance

Schools with government and church sunoort

Schools with Bible as an integral part of the curriculum

Boarding schools

SDA accredited schools

Total number of teachers

SDA teachers

Non-SDA teachers

Teachers who graduated from SDA tertiazy institutions

Teachers holding state teaching certificates

Teachers holding SDA denominational teachin!! certificates

Teachers holdin!! a degree

Non-teaching personnel

Total number of students (oneninl! emollment)

SDA students (baptized or having one or both SDA parents)

Non-SDA students

Students baptized during the school year

Total graduates for the current year

Students emolled in a specialized program

TABLE6AID Summary of Division Secondary School Statistics by Union

December 31, 2001

I B C E E G I N A A C C u 0 u

u u u C u M M MIN MIS M

2 11 69 29 9 13 6

1 5 28 24 5 12 6

1 6 41 5 4 1 0

1 11 69 29 9 13 6

2 1 3 2 6 0 6

0 11 3 4 5 0 2

40 279 698 184 268 149 128

23 143 456 143 93 99 104

17 136 242 41 175 50 24

9 8 149 6 15 2 13

40 48 698 59 221 149 76

4 150 0 5 0 73 1

24 106 291 26 213 42 73

15 74 8 22 219 13 74

634 7,036 7,852 2,856 4,207 3,449 2,941

244 2,081 3,776 1,134 1,478 623 1,457

3QO 4,«>SS 4,076 1,722 2,729 2,826 1,484

IR 129 R72 68 314 110 176

75 17R 377 2411 1,090 225 182

0 0 8 0 0 0 788

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R s w w DJ u u A C M M u u

M M

3 1 12 20 175

3 0 9 0 93

0 1 3 20 82

3 1 12 20 174

3 1 1 2 27

3 1 8 1 38

72 30 290 222 2,360

46 22 167 96 1,392

26 8 123 126 968

20 2 10 6 240

54 30 210 222 1,807

0 1 0 1 235

48 25 136 103 1,087

50 8 40 12 535

1,612 1,214 5,013 2,245 39,359

1,123 78 927 764 13,685

489 1,136 4,086 1,781 25,674

96 0 149 188 2,120

0 114 310 214 3,013

438 0 0 168 1,402

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Schools

Grad-uates

Adventist Secondary Technical School 0

Al!.ona SDA Secondary School 174

Antarandolo Adventist School 25

Asokore Traininl!. Collel!.e Secondary School 233

Babcock University Secondary School 0

Bekwai SDA Secondarv School 300

Bouake Adventist Secondary School 0

Gitwe Adventist Secondarv School 0

Konola Academy . 12

Kumasi Adventist Day School 223

Lukanl!.a Adventist Institute 17

Mugonero School of Nursinl!. Science 0

Nan2a-Eboko Adventist Secondary School 16

Peninsula Secondarv School 20

Rwamiko Institute 8

Rwankeri Adventist Secondarv School 0

Soamanandrariny Adventist Secondary School 0

<:!n~n,.., - ... ~ 1~

TABLE7 AID Division Secondary School Statistics

December 31, 2001

Students

Students SDA Non- Total Baptized Students SDA Students

Students

34 86 300 386

34 204 344 548

9 123 720 843

22 179 541 720

0 114 186 300

76 386 771 1,157

0 78 1,136 1,214

41 502 191 693

13 15 95 110

9 438 518 956

10 77 100 177

28 254 176 430

0 130 150 280

IS 195 305 500

11 97 20 117

27 367 122 489

0 0 0 0

R 1 'l/1 1,; .. 'JOO

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Employees

SDA Non- Total Non- Total Teachers SDA Teachers Teaching Personnel

Teach-ers Personnel

14 9 23 24 47

13 24 37 47 84

24 22 46 5 51

13 32 45 50 95

14 4 18 15 33

12 40 52 63 115

22 8 30 8 . 38

19 15 34 28 62

12 2 14 8 22

19 24 43 14 57

10 2 12 4 16

11 9 20 16 36

20 8 28 12 40

10 27 37 0 37

10 2 12 1 13

16 2 18 6 24

0 0 0 0 0

1" (\ 16 ~ 10

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Students Employees Schools Grad- Students SDA Non- Total SDA Non- Total Non- Total

uates Baptized Students SDA Students Teachers SDA Teachers Teaching Personnel Students Teachers Personnel

Yaounde Adventist Secondarv School 105 33 341 2,005 2,346 43 43 86 24 110

Yele Adventist Secondarv School 15 15 40 300 340 22 1 23 0 23

lncomolete Secondarv Schools 1,852 1,785 9,925 17,529 27,454 1,072 694 1,766 207 1,973

Totals 3,013 2,120 13,685 25,674 39,359 1,392 968 2,360 535 2,895

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School Identifier

Total number of schools

Schools sunnnrted bv the church without 2overnment assistance

Schools with government and church suooort

Schools with Bible as a integral vart of the curriculum

Total number of teachers

SDA teachers

Non-SDA teachers

Teachers who graduated from SDA tertiary institutions . Teachers holding state teaching certificates

Teachers holding SDA denominational teaching certificates

Teachers holding a degree

Non-teachin2 versonnel

Total number of students (opening emollment)

SDA students (bavtized or having one or both SDA varents)

Non-SDA students

Students baptized during the school year

TABLES AID Summary of Division Elementary School Statistics by Union

December 31, 2001

B C E E G I N A A C C u 0 u

u u u C u M M MIN MIS M

19 35 214 71 502 43 35

0 10 73 56 25 35 35

19 25 141 15 477 8 0

4 35 214 71 502 43 35

156 269 1,398 565 3,130 177 287

63 225 946 460 1,687 164 200

93 44 452 105 1,443 13 87

46 0 278 200 6 0 0

0 0 0 0 2,607 0 0

15 71 0 0 0 79 8

91 198 1,185 565 46 177 165

16 80 67 120 345 3 47

5,559 10,293 41,966 5,155 111,780 5,970 5,558

2,415 5,146 22,098 1,353 36,531 1,207 1,588

3,144 5,147 19,868 3,802 75,249 4,763 3,970

99 186 841 24 548 43 129

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R s w w T u u A C 0 M M u u T

M M A L

39 15 71 48 1,092

0 2 32 0 268

39 13 39 48 824

39 10 71 48 1,072

372 95 721 288 7,458

289 78 544 222 4,878

83 17 177 66 2,580

181 0 10 0 721

0 0 200 0 2,807

0 35 0 0 208

310 90 115 288 3,230

5 17 55 16 771

19,851 3,727 26,264 5,911 242,034

14,510 252 1,719 2,067 88,886

5,341 3,475 24,545 3,844 153,148

1,488 70 201 100 3,600

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Eastern Africa Division

Union Conference, Union Mission. Mission. Field EAUM East African Union Mission EMF Eritrea Mission Field EUM Ethiopian Union Mission MUM Malawi Union Mission TUM Tanzania Union Mission UUM Uganda Union Mission ZUC Zimbabwe Union Conference ZBUM Zambia Union Mission NBF North Botswana Field SBF South Botswana Field

College, University BU EAC SU TAC UEAB

Bugema University Ethiopian Adventist College Solus1 University Tanzania Adventist College University of Eastern Africa Baraton

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Union/ Number of Schools Attached

Field Prim. Sec. W.Tr. Tert.

EAUM 14 15 3

EUM 23 3 0

MUM 38 6 2

TUM 1 10 0

UUM 130 28 2

zuc 71 25 0

ZBUM 5 3 1

EMF 2 0 0

NBF 0 0 0

SBF 0 0 1

DIVISION I 284 I 90 I 9 I TOTALS

TABLE3EAD Division Summary of Schools, Teachers, and Students

December 31, 2001

Number of Teachers

Totals Prim. Sec. W.Tr. Tert. Totals Prim.

1 33 149 175 59 43 426 2,912

1 27 161 77 0 26 264 7,888

0 46 280 49 20 0 349 31,122

1 12 17 126 0 18 161 466

1 161 1,144 607 19 26 1,796 60,068

1 97 790 492 0 53 1,335 30,453

0 9 11 77 2 0 90 1,218

0 2 10 0 0 0 10 516

0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

0 1 0 0 21 0 21 0

5 I 38811 2,5621 1,603 I 121 I 1661 4,4521 134,643

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Number of Students

Sec. W.Tr. Tert. Totals

2,882 1,240 1,174 8,208

2,752 0 213 10,853

1,327 122 0 32,571

2,945 0 167 3,578

11,360 119 452 71,999

9,435 0 948 40,836

1,408 41 0 2,667

0 0 0 516

0 0 0 0

0 143 0 143

32,109 1,665 2,954 171,371

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TABLE4EAD Summary of Tertiary School Statistics by Institution

December 31, 2001

School Identifier

II B

I E

I u A C

Accredited by Adventist Accrediting Association 1 1

Total number of teachers 26 26

SDA teachers 20 23

Non-SDA teachers 6 3

Teachers who graduated from SDA tertiary instirutions 14 16

Non-teaching personnel 17 17

Total number of srudents (opening enrollment) 452 213

SDA sbidents (baptized or having one or both SDA parents) 241 108

Non-SDA srudents 211 105

Sbidents baptized during the school year 13 0

Srudents enrolled in theology/religion 76 22

Srudents enrolled in education/teaching 89 50

Srudents enrolled in business/accounting/marketing/office administration 210 86

Smdents enrolled in humanities and arts (lamma!!es/music/art/etc.) 0 29

Srudents enrolled in nabiral and pure sciences (math/biology/chemistrv/etc.) 0 0

Srudents enrolled in health (nursing/medicineiDhYsical therapv/etc.) 0 0

Srudents enrolled in applied science (vocational/technical) 0 3

Srudents enrolled in social science (history/osvchology/etc.) 0 0

Srudents enrolled in other 77 23

Total number of graduates 101 47

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s u I

T

I u

IIJJ A E C A

B

1 1 1

53 18 43 166

52 18 43 156

1 0 0 10

33 12 10 85

82 40 107 263

948 167 1,174 2,954

401 154 623 1,527

547 13 551 1,427

85 2 125 225

83 84 88 353

160 15 23 337

495 42 215 1,048

0 0 265 294

0 0 119 119

0 0 149 149

0 0 96 99

22 1 36 59

188 25 183 496

210 35 192 585

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TABLESEAD Summary of Division Worker-Training School Statistics by Union

December 31, 2001

School Identifier

I E M u A u u u M M M

Total number of schools 3 2 2

Schools sunoorted by the church without government assistance 3 2 1

Schools with 2overnment and church sunnort 0 0 1

Schools with Bible as an inte2ral part of the curriculum 3 2 2

Total number of teachers 59 20 19

SDA teachers 59 20 8

Non-SDA teachers 0 0 11

Teachers who graduated from SDA tertiarY institutions 29 7 1

Teachers holding state teachin2 certificates 59 15 18

Teachers holding SDA denominational teachin2 certificates 33 0 0

Teachers holdin2 a de2ree 43 9 1

Non-teachin2 nersonnel 40 15 3

Total number of students (onenin2 enrollment) 1,240 122 119

SDA students (baptized or having one or both SDA parents) 610 109 69

Non-SDA students 630 13 50

Students baptized during the school year 548 6 0

Students enrolled in ministerial/Bible nro2ram 0 17 0

Students enrolled in teacher traininl!: prol!:ram 844 0 0

Students enrolled in business/accountinl!: prol!;ram 0 0 0

Students enrolled in nurses' traininl!: prol!;ram 41 47 21

Students enrolled in vocational/technical program 215 56 119

Students enrolled in other prol!:rams 27 0 0

Graduates from worker-trainin2 oro2rams 434 54 5

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z s TOTAL B B u F M

1 1 9

0 0 6

1 1 3

1 1 9

2 21 121

1 8 96

1 13 25

0 14 51

2 0 94

0 16 49

0 20 73

6 53 117

41 143 1,665

22 22 832

19 121 833

0 0 554

0 0 17

0 0 844

0 0 0

22 133 264

0 0 390

0 0 27

0 0 493

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TABLE6EAD Summary of Division Secondary School Statistics by Union

December 31, 2001

School Identifier E E M T u A u u u u u M M M M M

Total number of schools 15 3 6 10 28

Schools sunnorted bv the church without government assistance 15 3 6 10 27

Schools with government and church sunoort 0 0 0 0 1

Schools with Bible as an integral part of the curriculum 15 3 5 10 28

Boarding schools 15 3 4 10 12

SDA accredited schools 11 2 3 8 2

Total number of teachers 175 77 49 126 607

SDA teachers 165 72 49 118 348 '

Non-SDA teachers 10 5 0 8 259

Teachers who l?raduated from SDA tertiarv institutions 69 9 40 18 43

Teachers holdinl! state teaching certificates 175 9 17 85 502

Teachers holding SDA denominational teachinl? certificates 69 7 2 10 40

Teachers holding a degree 124 33 31 37 531

Non-teaching personnel 148 113 67 137 104

Total number of students (opening enrollment) 2,882 2,752 1,327 2,945 11,360

SDA students (baptized or having one or both SDA parents) 2,170 781 780 1,917 4,658

Non-SDA students 712 1,971 547 1,028 6,702

Students baptized during the school vear 301 52 350 303 3,013

Total graduates for the current vear 559 253 236 610 4,216

Students emailed in a snecialized program 0 0 0 0 0

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z z N s [] u B B B C u F F

M

25 3 0 0 90

0 1 0 0 62

25 2 0 0 28

25 3 0 0 89

7 3 0 0 54

16 1 0 0 43

492 77 0 0 1,603

356 51 0 0 1,159

136 26 0 0 444

34 2 0 0 215

343 41 0 0 1,172

34 5 0 0 167

182 5 0 0 943

226 43 0 0 838

9,435 1,408 0 0 32,109

5,734 1,082 0 0 17,122

3,701 326 0 0 14,987

921 198 0 0 5,138

1,948 130 0 0 7,952

42 0 0 0 42

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Akaki Adventist Secondarv School

Anderson Secondary School

Bu~ema Adventist Secondary School

Bulawavo Adventist School

Buoanda~ila Secondary School

Bwasi Secondary School

Chebwai Secondarv School

Gunde Secondary School

Handina Adventist Secondarv School

Hanke Secondary School

Ikizu Secondarv School

Kagwathi Secondary School

Kama~ambo Secondary School

Karirwi Secondary School

Karura Secondarv School

TABLE7EAD Division Secondary School Statistics

December 31, 2001

Students

Grad- Stu- SDA Non- Total uates dents Stu- SDA Stu-

Bap- dents Stu- dents tized dents

124 0 120 1,527 1,647

66 19 234 89 323

173 0 427 388 815

221 14 320 346 666

61 38 182 20 202

26 62 156 40 196

34 9 92 30 122

73 7 35 424 459

59 69 174 118 292 v

89 142 415 165 580

63 29 342 220 562

36 3 159 66 235

46 12 211 5 216

101 0 128 227 455

34 28 126 66 192

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Employees

SDA Non- Total Non- Total Teach- SDA Teach- Teach- Person-

ers Teach-ers ers ing Person-

nel

nel

40 2 42 98 140

21 5 26 31 57

27 18 45 65 110

32 4 36 9 45

9 2 11 16 27

13 0 13 10 23

10 1 11 13 24

10 7 17 3 20

9 4 13 2 15

16 17 33 28 61

19 0 19 31 50

12 0 12 10 22

18 0 18 3 21

12 6 18 2 20

12 0 12 10 22

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Students Employees

Schools Grad- Stu- SDA Non- Total SDA Non- Total Non- Total uates dents Stu- SDA Stu- Teach- SDA Teach- Teach- Person-

Bap- dents Stu- dents ers Teach-ers ers ing nel tized dents Person-

nel

Katsem,a Secondarv School 115 5 197 275 472 16 2 18 4 22

Kuyera Adventist Academy 72 11 331 427 758 21 3 24 3 27

Lower Gweru Secondarv School 199 84 495 85 580 16 17 33 28 61

Luniika Secondarv School 70 95 149 135 284 9 0 9 9 18

Luzira Secondarv School 312 0 245 779 1,455 16 31 47 44 91

Malamulo Secondarv School 107 35 220 217 439 12 0 12 11 23

Masii Secondary School 55 20 117 182 299 10 0 10 7 17

Matandani Secondarv School 60 30 194 86 280 9 0 9 22 31

Maxwell Adventist Academv 28 0 102 15 112 11 0 11 9 20

Mundondo Secondarv School 88 57 221 154 375 8 6 14 1 15

Mutitu Secondary School 87 37 262 64 326 15 0 15 10 25

Ndembela Secondarv School 33 12 106 279 385 13 4 17 13 30

Nemane Secondarv School 0 37 138 498 636 13 7 20 5 25

Nyabehore Secondary School 51 14 180 122 302 12 1 13 10 23

Nvabola Girls' Secondarv School 32 40 152 28 180 13 0 13 13 26

Nyanchwa Secondary School 27 5 159 13 172 15 0 15 11 26

Nvansincha Secondarv School 26 7 124 119 243 10 0 10 13 23

Nyazura Adventist Secondarv School 181 179 609 67 676 23 5 28 27 55

Parane Secondarv School 27 33 186 35 221 14 0 14 14 28

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Schools Grad- Students SDA Non- Total SDA Non- Total Non- Total uates Baptized Students SDA Stu- Teach- SDA Teach- Teach- Person-

Students dents ers Teach- ers ing net ers Person-

nel

Raneni Secondarv School 29 15 140 12 162 10 1 11 8 19

Rusanmi Secondarv School 130 111 431 302 733 36 0 36 29 65

Samahuru Adventist Secondarv School 0 40 168 133 301 7 5 12 3 15

SeJ?ero Secondarv School 84 32 277 63 340 20 0 20 19 39

Shashane Secondary School 85 0 70 348 418 10 8 18 3 21

Solusi Secondarv School 108 87 327 113 450 17 3 20 33 53

Suji Secondary School 53 58 271 97 368 19 0 19 16 35

Tshabanda Adventist Secondarv School 0 31 169 446 615 18 2 20 2 22

Authorized and Incomplete Secondarv Schools 4,687 3,662 7,961 5,604 13,565 506 283 789 140 929

Totals 7,952 5,138 17,122 14,987 32,109 1,159 444 1,603 838 2,441

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TABLESEAD Summary of Division Elementary School Statistics by Union

December 31, 2001

School Identifier E E M T u z A u u u u u u M M M M C M

Total number of schools 14 23 38 1 130 71

Schools sunnorted bv the church without 2overnment assistance 14 23 0 1 84 0

Schools with 2overnment and church sunnort 0 0 38 0 50 71

Schools with Bible as a inte2ral uart of the curriculum 14 22 38 1 130 71

Total number of teachers 149 161 280 17 1,144 790

SDA teachers 149 135 139 16 619 547

Non-SDA teachers 0 26 141 1 525 243

Teachers who graduated from SDA tertiarv institutions 132 17 5 3 0 54

Teachers holdin2 state teachin2 certificates 149 98 280 17 1,056 686

Teachers holdin2 SDA denominational teaching certificates 132 17 0 1 30 54

Teachers holdin2 a de2ree 10 7 0 6 48 0

Non-teachin2 uersonnel 71 47 14 14 97 28

Total number of students (opening enrollment) 2,912 7,888 31:122 466 60,068 30,453

SDA students (bautized or havin2 one or both SDA uarents) 1,640 2,505 18,050 332 40,238 18,576

Non-SDA students 1,272 5,385 13,072 134 19,830 11,877

Students bautized durin2 the school vear 230 0 0 34 1,801 0

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z N s E T B B B M 0 u F F F T M A

L

5 0 0 2 284

1 0 0 2 125

4 0 0 0 163

5 0 0 2 283

11 0 0 10 2,562

10 0 0 8 1,623

1 0 0 2 939

0 0 0 0 211

11 0 0 0 2,297

0 0 0 0 234

0 0 0 0 71

90 0 0 0 361

1,218 0 0 516 134,643

889 0 0 3 82,233

329 0 0 513 52,410

0 0 0 0 2,065

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Union Conference, Union Mission. Mission. Field AUM Angola Union Mission AUC Austrian Union of Churches BUC Bulgarian Union of Churches CSUC Czecho-Slovakian Union Conference FBUC Franco-Belgian Union Conference IUC Italian Union of Churches MUM Mozambique Union Mission NGUC North German Union Conference PUC Portuguese Union of Churches RUC Romanian Union Conference SGUC South German Union Conference SUC Spanish Union of Churches SWUC Swiss Union Conference MISSERM Trans-Mediterranean Territories

College, University BS FU IJC MAS RACH RATI SAC SAU STS

Bogenhofen Seminary Friedensau University Italian Junior College Mozambique Adventist Seminary Romanian Adventist College of Health Romanian Adventist Theological Institute Sagunto Adventist College Saleve Adventist University Sazava Theological Seminary

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Union/ Number of Schools Attached

Field Prim. Sec. W.Tr. Tert

AUM 0 9 0 0

AUC 4 1 2 1

BUC 0 0 0 0

csuc 0 0 0 1

FBUC 2 1 0 1

roe 0 0 1 1

MUM 3 2 1 1

NGUC 1 0 2 1

PUC 3 1 0 0

RUC 2 3 2 1

SGUC 1 1 0 0

sue 4 4 0 1

swuc 2 1 0 0

DIVISION 22 23 8 8 TOTALS

TABLE3EUD Division Summary of Schools, Teachers, and Students

December 31, 2001

Number of Teachers

Totals Prim. Sec. W.Tr. Tert. Totals Prim.

9 0 281 0 0 281 0

8 17 25 7 10 59 81

0 0 0 0 0 0 0

1 0 0 0 17 17 0

4 9 19 0 15 43 123

2 0 0 14 4 18 0

7 10 32 6 6 54 743

4 3 0 20 15 38 41

4 44 9 0 0 53 442

8 4 67 29 41 141 59

2 4 62 0 0 66 68

9 33 65 0 9 107 670

3 6 6 0 0 12 27

61 130 566 76 117 889 I 2,2541

Number of Students

Sec. W.Tr Tert. Totals

8,947 0 0 8,947

65 30 53 229

0 0 0 0

0 0 103 103

115 0 121 359

0 35 25 60

1,200 24 24 1,991

0 199 199 439

46 0 0 488

629 194 357 1,239

703 0 0 771

527 0 86 1,283

18 0 0 45

12.250 I 482 I 968 I 15,9541

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I

TABLE4EUD Summary of Tertiary School Statistics by Institution

December 31, 2001

II

B

I F

I I

I M

I School Identifier s u J A C s

Accredited by Adventist Accrediting Association 1 1 1 0

Total number of teachers 10 15 4 6

SDA teachers 10 14 2 6

Non-SDA teachers 0 1 2 0

Teachers who graduated from SDA tertiarv institutions 5 6 0 4

Non-teachin2 personnel 11 34 14 3

Total number of students (opening enrollment) 53 199 25 24

SDA students (baotized or having one or both SDA oarents) 53 166 22 24

Non-SDA students 0 33 3 0

Students baptized during the school year 0 0 0 0

Students enrolled in theoloJ?V/religion 53 78 0 24

Students enrolled in education/teaching 0 0 0 0

Students enrolled in business/accountin2/marketin2/office administration 0 0 0 0

Students enrolled in humanities and arts (languages/music/art/etc.) 0 19 0 0

Students enrolled in natural and pure sciences (math/biology/chemistty/etc.) 0 0 0 0

Students enrolled in health (nursing/medicine/ohvsical theraov/etc.) 0 0 0 0

Students enrolled in applied science (vocational/technical) 0 0 0 0

Students enrolled in social science (historv/osvcholoJ?V/etc.) 0 102 0 0

Students enrolled in other 0 0 25 0

Total number of graduates 7 34 0 0

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R

I

s

I s

I s

IW A A A T T C u s I

1 1 1 1

41 9 15 17 117

27 9 15 17 100

14 0 0 0 17

13 6 4 14 52

26 6 10 4 108

357 86 121 103 968

352 82 119 101 919

5 4 2 2 49

0 0 1 1 2

191 27 66 96 535

0 0 0 0 0

0 0 0 0 0

116 47 55 0 237

0 0 0 0 0

-0 0 0 0 0

0 0 0 0 0

50 0 0 0 152

0 12 0 7 44

18 62 36 29 186

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Summary of Division Worker-Training School Statistics by Union December 31, 2001

I A I I I M I School Identifier u u u C C M

Total number of schools 2 1 1

Schools sunnorted bv the church without l!overnment assistance 2 1 1

Schools with l!Overnment and church sunnort 0 0 0

Schools with Bible as an intel!ral part of the curriculum 2 1 1

Total number of teachers 7 14 6

SDA teachers 6 12 6

Non-SDA teachers 1 2 0

Teachers who l!raduated from SDA tertiarv institutions 0 0 5

Teachers holding state teachim, certificates 4 0 2

Teachers holdinl! SDA denominational teachinl! certificates 0 0 2

Teachers holding a degree 2 5 1 . Non-teachinl! versonnel 11 14 3

Total number of students (oveninl! enrollment) 30 35 24

SDA students (baotized or havim! one or both SDA parents) 25 34 24

Non-SDA students 5 I 0

Students baptized durin2 the school year 0 0 0

Students enrolled in ministerial/Bible pro2ram 6 35 24

Students enrolled in teacher traininl! pro2ram 0 0 0

Students enrolled in business/accountinl! orol!ram 0 0 0

Students enrolled in nurses' traininl! orol!ram 0 0 0

Students enrolled in vocational/technical pro2ram 0 0 0

Students enrolled in other Prol!rams 24 0 0

Graduates from worker-traininl! pro2rams 0 0 5

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N I R ID G u u C C

2 2 8

1 1 6

1 1 2

0 2 6

20 29 76

18 23 65

2 6 11

6 4 15

11 25 42

0 0 2

11 0 19

34 6 68

199 194 482

166 97 346

97 107 136

0 3 3

78 181 324

0 0 0

0 0 0

0 0 0

0 0 0

121 13 158

67 72

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••••••••••••••••••··~a~~~······· Summary of Division Secondary School Statistics by Union

December 31, 2001

A A B C F I M N School Identifier u u u s B u u G

M C C u u C M u C C C

' Total number of schools 9 1 0 0 1 0 2 0

Schools suooorted by the church without e:overnment assistance 7 1 0 0 1 0 2 0

Schools with government and church suooort 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

Schools with Bible as an integral part of the curriculum 9 1 0 0 1 0 2 0

Boardine: schools 9 1 0 0 1 0 0 0

SDA accredited schools 9 1 0 0 1 0 0 0

Total number of teachers 281 25 0 0 19 0 32 0

SDA teachers 136 19 0 0 17 0 12 0

Non-SDA teachers 145 6 0 0 2 0 20 0

Teachers who graduated from SDA tertiary institutions 0 4 0 0 4 0 5 0

Teachers holding state teachine: certificates 0 14 0 0 19 0 2 0

Teachers holdine: SDA denominational teachine: certificates 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0

Teachers holdine: a degree 0 16 0 0 17 0 4 0

Non-teachin" nersonnel 36 12 0 0 10 0 6 0

Total number of students (opening emollment) 8,947 65 0 0 115 0 1,200 0

SDA students (baotized or havine: one or both SDA oarents) 1,647 59 0 0 71 0 85 0

Non-SDA students 7,300 6 0 0 44 0 1,115 0

Students baptized during the school year 0 3 0 0 11 0 16 0

Total e:raduates for the current vear 0 13 0 0 23 0 0 0

Students emolled in a snecialized program 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

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C C A L

1 3 1 4 1 23

1 0 0 1 1 14

0 3 1 3 0 9

1 3 1 4 1 23

1 3 1 1 0 17

1 3· 1 1 0 17

9 67 62 65 6 566

3 43 34 11 4 279

6 24 28 54 2 287

1 9 6 81 0 110

9 64 62 31 6 200

2 9 0 0 0 13

9 32 62 12 0 152

9 33 41 27 2 176

46 629 703 527 18 12,250

29 520 138 237 10 2,796

17 109 565 290 8 9,454

2 61 2 7 0 102

42 108 68 34 0 288

0 0 9 0 0 9

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Schools

Bogenhofen Senior High School

Marienhoehe College

Sal!llllto Adventist College

Saleve Adventist University

Incomplete Secondarv Schools

Totals

TABLE7EUD Division Secondary School Statistics

December 31, 2001

Students

Grad- Students SDA Non-uates Baptized Students SDA

Students

13 3 59 6

68 2 138 565

34 4 100 162

23 11 71 44

150 82 2,428 8,677

288 102 2,796 9,454

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Total Stu-dents

65

703

262

115

11,105

12,250

Employees

SDA Non- Total Non- Total Teach- SDA Teach- Teach- Person-

ers Teach-ers ers ing Person-

net

nel

19 6 25 12 37

34 28 62 41 103

21 2 23 9 32

17 2 19 10 29

188 249 437 104 541

279 287 566 176 742

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••••••••••••••••••··~&~~~··••••••••••••••••••• Summary of Division Elementary S_chool Statistics by Union

December 31, 2001 -

A B C F I M N p R s s s [I] School Identifier u u s B u u G u u G u w C C u u C M u C C u C u

C C C C C

Total number of schools 4 0 0 2 0 3 1 3· 2 1 4 2 22

Schools sunnorted bv the church without government assistance 4 0 0 2 0 0 0 3 1 0 1 2 16

Schools with government and church sunnort 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 1 3 0 6

Schools with Bible as a integral part of the curriculum 4 0 0 2 0 3 1 3 2 1 4 2 22

Total number of teachers 17 0 0 9 0 10 3 44 4 4 33 6 130

SDA teachers 17 0 0 8 0 6 1 29 4 3 33 5 106

Non-SDA teachers 0 0 0 1 0 4 2 15 0 1 0 1 24

Teachers who graduated from SDA tertiarv institutions 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 3 0 0 1 3 8

Teachers holding state teaching certificates 5 0 0 8 0 8 3 44 4 4 33 3 112

Teachers holding SDA denominational teachine: certificates 0 0 0 3 0 2 0 8 0 0 26 3 42

Teachers holding a degree 1 0 0 7 0 0 0 44 4 0 8 1 65

Non-teaching personnel 0 0 0 1 0 2 0 46 5 7 19 2 82

Total number of students ( opening enrollment) 81 0 0 123 0 743 41 442 59 68 670 27 2,254

SDA students (baptized or having one or both SDA parents) 62 0 0 62 0 41 12 136 37 12 448 21 831

Non-SDA students 19 0 0 61 0 702 29 306 22 56 222 6 1,423

Students baptized during the school year 0 0 0 1 0 12 0 0 0 0 0 0 13

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Euro-Asia Division

Union Conference, Union Mission, Mission, Field BRUM East Russian Union Mission MUC Moldava Union Conference SUC Southern Union Conference UUC Ukrainian Union Conference WRUC West Russian Union Conference BC Belarus Conference TCM Trans-Caucasus Mission

College, University ZTS Zaokski Theological Seminary RSU Russian Sabmyuk University

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•••••• ll • ·• ••••••••••• 'IAILIJ'I~ • •.•••••••••••• - • - - - .., ., Division Summary of Schools, Teachers, and Students

December 31, 2001

Union/ Number of Schools Number of Teachers Number of Students Attached

Field Prim. Sec. W.Tr. Tert. Totals Prim. Sec. W.Tr. Tert. Totals Prim. Sec. W.Tr. Tert. Totals

ERUM 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

MUC 1 0 0 0 1 17 0 0 0 17 42 0 0 0 42

sue 1 0 0 0 1 11 0 0 0 11 93 0 0 0 93

uuc 1 0 0 0 1 6 0 Q 0 6 27 0 0 0 27

WRUC 3 0 0 1 4 56 0 0 29 85 373 0 0 349 722

BC 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

TCM 1 0 0 0 1 35 0 0 0 35 266 0 0 0 266

DIVISION I 7 I 0 I 0 I 2 I 911

1251 0 I 0 I 291 15411 801 I 0 I 0 I 349 I 1,150 I TOTALS

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Table 4 ESD Summary of Tertiary School Statistics by Institution

December 31, 2001

R School Identifier s

u

Accredited by Adventist Accreditiill!: Association 0

Total number of teachers 0

SDA teachers 0

Non-SDA teachers 0

Teachers who 2raduated from SDA tertiarv institutions 0

Non-teachin2 personnel 0

Total number of students (ooenin2 enrollment) 0

SDA students (baptized or having one or both SDA parents) 0

Non-SDA students 0

Students baptized during the school vear 0

Students enrolled in theology/religion 0

Students enrolled in education/teaching 0

Students enrolled in business/accounting/marketing/office administration 0

Students enrolled in humanities and arts (languages/music/art/etc.) 0

Students enrolled in natural and oure sciences (math/biology/chemistry/etc.) 0

Students enrolled in health (nursin2/medicine/ohvsical therapy/etc.) 0

Students enrolled in applied science (vocational/technical) 0

Students enrolled in social science (histocy/psychology/etc.) 0

Students enrolled in other (Agriculture) 0

Total number of graduates 0

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z TOTAL T s

1

29 29

29 29

0 0

19 19

67 67

349 349

344 344

5 ,~ 0 0

220 220

0 0

19 19

33 33

0 0

0 0

0 0

0 0

77 77

0 0

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• • Ill II • • Ill • • II II II II II II II II • • 'PdLPs~ !d" &n• II • II Ill • II ti II • • II II II II II II II II II Division Worker-Training and Secondary School Statistics

December 31, 2001

Tables Not Applicable for Euro-Asia Division

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TABLESESD Summary of Division Elementary School Statistics by Union

December 31, 2001

E M s School Identifier R u u

u C C M

Total number of schools 0 1 1

Schools suooorted by the church without government assistance 0 1 1

Schools with J?overnment and church sunnort 0 0 0

Schools with Bible as a intel!ral oart of the curriculum 0 1 1

Total number of teachers 0 17 11

SDA teachers 0 4 3

Non-SDA teachers 0 13 8

Teachers who graduated from SDA tertiarv institutions (collel!es/universities} 0 0 0

Teachers holdinl! state teachinl! certificates 0 17 11

Teachers holding SDA denominational teaching certificates 0 0 0

Teachers holding a degree 0 17 11

Non-teaching oersonnel 0 7 6

Total number of students (ooening enrollment} 0 42 93

SDA students (baptized or havim• one or both SDA oarents} 0 21 46

Non-SDA students 0 21 47

Students baptized during the school year 0 0 0

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u w B T DJ u R C C C u M

C

1 3 0 1 7

1 3 0 1 7

0 0 0 0 0

1 3 0 1 7

6 56 0 35 125

6 35 0 14 62

0 21 0 21 63

0 0 0 0 0

6 56 0 35 125

0 0 0 0 0

6 56 0 35 125

6 21 0 22 62

27 373 0 266 801

13 186 0 133 399

14 187 0 133 402

0 0 0 0 0

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Inter-American Division

Union Conference, Union Mission, Mission, Field CUC Caribbean Union Conference CAUM Central American Union Mission COUC Colombian Union Conference CUUC Cuban Union Conference DUM Dominican Union Mission FAUM French Antilles-Guiana Union Mission HUM Haitian Union Mission IOMUM Inter-Oceanic Mexican Union Mission NMUC North Mexican Union Conference PUC Puerto Rican Union Conference SMUC South Mexican Union Conference VAUM Venezuela-Antilles Union Mission WIUC West Indies Union Conference

College, University AAU CAAU CAS CAU CUC DAU HAC MU NCU VAU

Antillian Adventist University Central American Adventist University Cuba Adventist Seminary Colombia Adventist University Caribbean Union College Dominican Adventist University Haitian Adventist College Montemorelos University Northern Caribbean University Venezuelan Adventist University

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Union/ Number of Schools Attached

Field Prim. Sec. W.Tr.

CUC 38 13 0

CAUM 111 57 0

couc 63 30 0

cuuc 0 0 0

DUM 54 22 0

FAUM 10 3 0

HUM 161 12 0

IOU 44 27 0

NMUC 47 33 0

PUC 18 10 0

SMUC 33 26 0

VAUM 32 21 0

wruc 21 9 0

IATS 0 0 0

IAD-MU 0 0 0 1

I DMSION II 6321 263 I 0 I TOTALS

TABLE3 IAD Division Summary of Schools, Teachers, and Students

December 31, 2001

Number of Teachers

Tert. Totals Prim. Sec. W.Tr. Tert. Totals

1 52 345 203 0 79 627

1 169 778 611 0 52 1,441

l 94 319 322 0 83 724

1 1 0 0 0 9 9

l 77 424 205 0 105 734

0 13 77 92 0 0 169

1 174 828 262 0 114 1,204

0 71 233 302 0 0 535

1 81 353 392 0 0 745

1 29 143 90 0 40 273

1 60 229 342 0 0 571

1 54 234 293 0 32 559

1 31 163 152 0 139 454

1 1 0 0 0 40 40

1 0 0 0 186 186

131 90811 4,1261 3,2661 0 I 879 I 8,271 I

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Number of Students

Prim. Sec. W.Tr. Tert. Totals

7,233 3,883 0 757 11,873

14,428 8,202 0 517 23,147

7,265 4,676 0 931 12,872

0 0 0 77 77

10,843 3,328 0 1,395 15,566

1,778 1,227 0 0 3,005

28,226 3,634 0 617 32,477

3,375 2,861 0 0 6,236

4,602 3,007 0 0 7,609

2,641 1,560 0 719 4,920

3,819 4,250 0 0 8,069

3,689 3,337 0 528 7,554

3,612 1,743 0 3,637 8,992

0 0 0 226 226

0 0 0 1,583 12,583

91,511 41,708 0 10,987 144,206

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••••••••••••••••••••~&~,Lffl••••••••••••••••••• ••

I

Summary of Tertiary School Statistics by Institution December 31, 2001

School Identifier

I A C C C C D H A A A A u A A u A s u C u C

u

Accredited by Adventist Accrediting Association . l \ l 0 •l • l ~ l ' l

Total number of teachers 40 52 9 83 79 105 114

SDA teachers 40 49 9 36 65 89 85

Non-SDA teachers 0 3 0 47 - 14 16 29

Teachers who graduated from SDA tertiary institutions 18 30 . 8 21 49 72 42 (colle2es/universities)

Non-teachinf! nersonnel 68 22 11 21 134 24 125

Total number of students (opening enrollment) 719 517 77 931 757 1,395 617

SDA students (baotized or havinf! one or both SDA oarents) 433 499 77 525 500 999 417

Non-SDA students 286 18 0 406 257 396 200

Students baptized during the school year 5 5 0 15 6 3 0

Students enrolled in theolof!V/reli2ion 82 108 77 150 44 51 78

Students enrolled in education/teachinir 88 170 0 124 51 888 141

Students enrolled in business/accounting/marketing/office administration 142 162 0 367 104 315 162

Students enrolled in humanities and arts (lanf!Uaf!es/music/art/etc.) 11 0 0 94 37 26 19

Students enrolled in natural and pure sciences 44 0 0 0 64 0 48 (math/biology/chemistrv/etc.)

Students enrolled in health (nursing/medicine/physical therapy/etc.) 285 59 0 71 0 0 106

Students enrolled in applied science (vocational/technical) 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

Students enrolled in social science (history/psychology/etc.) 9 0 0 0 6 109 32

Students enrolled in other 58 18 0 125 451 0 31

Total number of f!rnduates 123 106 0 245 168 248 173

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I L M N N V T A V u A C T 0 T u u u I T s A

L

l • l . • l - l -1 ,.1

40 0 186 0 139 32 879

40 0 186 0 110 28 697

0 0 0 0 29 4 142

40 0 140 0 73 l 454

3 0 178 0 250 51 893

226 0 1,583 0 3,637 528 10,987

226 0 1,427 0 2,268 421 7,792

00 0 156 0 1,369 107 3,195

0 0 0 0 73 10 117

226 0 127 0 70 93 1,112

0 0 104 0 850 0 2,416

0 0 421 0 1,470 0 3,143

0 0 110 0 200 0 497

0 0 51 0 155 0 368

0 0 422 0 345 0 1,288

0 0 26 0 0 0 26

0 0 0 0 280 0 436

0 0 316 0 267 435 1,701

10 0 230 0 505 49 1,857

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TABLE SIAD Summary of Division Worker-Training School Statistics by Union

Table Not Applicable for Inter-American Division

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Summary of Division Secondary School Statistics by Union December 31, 2001

School Identifier

I C C C C D F H I u ·A 0 u u A u 0 C u u u M u M u

M C C M

Total number of schools 13 57 30 0 22 3 12 27

Schools suooorted by the church w/o government assistance 8 52 28 0 22 0 12 27

Schools with 2overnment and church suooort 5 5 2 0 0 3 0 0

Schools with Bible as an integral part of the curriculum 13 57 30 0 22 3 12 27

Boarding schools 0 3 1 0 2 1 1 0

SDA accredited schools 13 22 24 0 16 1 1 3

Total number of teachers 203 611 322 0 205 92 262 302

SDA teachers 197 538 275 0 194 59 195 282

Non-SDA teachers 6 73 47 0 11 33 67 20

Teachers who graduated from SDA tertiary institutions 102 194 163 0 85 49 30 95

Teachers holdinl! state teachinl! certificates 36 385 151 0 57 69 70 171

Teachers holding SDA denominational teaching certificates 17 148 96 0 35 0 60 74

Teachers holding a degree 101 112 243 0 138 62 116 186

Non-teachinl! oersonnel 42 110 90 0 119 30 41 53

Total number of students (opening enrollment) 3,883 8,202 4,676 0 3,328 1,227 3,634 2,861

SDA students (baptized or havin2 one or both SDA oarents} 2,024 3,285 2,892 0 1,068 693 2,041 1,477

Non-SDA students 1,859 4,917 1,784 0 2,260 534 1,593 1,384

Students baptized during the school year 52 439 89 0 115 4 100 0

Total 2raduates for the current year 480 942 595 0 420 155 54 0

Students enrolled in a soecialized oro2ram 619 957 717 0 320 13 0 0

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N p s V w [I] M u M A I u C u u u C C M C

33 10 26 21 9 263

33 10 26 19 8 245

0 0 0 2 1 18

33 10 26 21 9 263

2 0 0 1 0 11

13 10 8 13 8 162

392 90 342 293 152 3,266

370 90 315 187 147 2,849

22 0 27 101 5 417

212 49 144 47 91 1,261

222 67 148 174 71 1,621

117 48 116 55 58 824

158 74 266 159 89 1,704

44 87 74 91 41 822

3,007 1,560 4,250 3,337 1,743 41,708

1,786 904 2,389 1,059 1,003 20,621

1,221 656 1,861 2,278 740 21,087

131 47 40 28 32 1,007

713 313 768 275 245 4,960

214 0 642 0 570 4,052

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Schools

Caribbean Union

Antima/Barbuda High School

Barbados SDA Secondarv School

Bates Memorial High School

Beauia SDA Secondarv School

Dominica SDA Secondarv School

Grenada SDA Comprehensive Secondary School

Harmon High School

Maracas SDA High School

Mountain View Academv

Southern Academy

St. Croix SDA Secondarv School

St. Lucia Secondarv School

St. Thomas/St. John Secondarv School

TABLE7IAD Division Secondary School Statistics

December 31, 2001

Students

Grad- Stu- SDA Non- Total uates dents Stu- SDA Stu-

Bap- dents Stu- dents tized dents

21 0 198 37 235

20 5 209 106 315

35 5 81 236 317

17 0 56 96 152

33 0 121 82 203

40 4 205 204 409

75 10 244 314 558

126 10 271 231 502

33 12 206 94 300

85 4 151 313 464

15 1 82 25 107

15 0 136 101 237

12 1 64 20 84

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Employees

SDA Non- Total Non- Total Teach- SDA Teach- Teach- Person-

ers Teach-ers ers ing Person-

nel

nel

14 0 14 8 22

20 0 20 0 20

13 0 13 4 17

9 0 9 0 9

11 0 11 2 13

12 6 18 5 23

25 0 25 4 29

29 0 29 4 33

14 0 14 2 16

17 0 17 11 28

12 0 12 5 17

13 0 13 0 13

8 0 8 2 10

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Schools Grad- Stu- SDA Non- Total SDA Non- Total Non- Total uates dents Stu- SDA Stu- Teach- SDA Teach- Teach- Person-

Bap- dents Stu- dents ers Teach-ers ers ing nel tized dents Person-

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Central American Union

Adventist Educational Center (Hatillo, Costa Rica) 89 0 122 315 437 18 0 18 5 23

Adventist Educational Center <P. Blanca, Honduras) CEA 41 29 41 829 870 15 13 28 13 41 .

Adventist Educational Center (El Limon, Costa Rica) 0 0 68 101 169 9 0 9 0 9

Adventist Training Institute -ICAP - Peten, Guatemala 25 0 157 52 209 33 0 33 5 38

Adventist Trainin2 School(Esc.Caoacitacion)ECAS-Salvador 35 8 130 84 214 8 0 8 8 16

Adventist Vocational School ofNicaragua-COVANIC 46 36 80 145 225 11 0 11 3 14

Belize Adventist College 0 10 180 300 480 23 0 23 5 28

Braulio Perez Marcia Adventist School-Guatemala 33 0 25 109 134 7 1 8 3 11

Caaran SDA Hil!h School 34 30 175 55 230 14 0 14 1 15

Central American Adventist Institute -(ICA) 33 12 202 105 307 17 0 17 4 21

Chalatenan20 Adventist School-El Salvador 8 0 18 43 61 7 0 7 0 7

Cole2io Adventista de David, Panama 42 0 109 138 247 20 0 20 2 22

Eden SDA High School 37 40 54 120 174 14 0 14 3 17

French Harbour Adventist Institute -Bay Islands 14 1 78 96 174 11 0 11 0 11

Guaraja Adventist Institute -Bay Islands 8 0 30 22 52 8 0 8 0 8

J N Andrews Adventist School -Salvador 0 1 12 5 17 3 0 3 1 4

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Schools Grad- Stu- SDA Non- Total SDA Non- Total Non- Total uates dents Stu- SDA Stu- Teach- SDA Teach- Teach- Person-

Bap- dents Stu- dents ers Teach-ers ers ing net tized dents Person-

net

Metomolitan Adventist School -Panama 107 3 221 69 290 29 0 29 l 30

Model Adventist School Orley Ford 0 0 34 44 78 12 0 12 2 14

Model Central Adventist School -San Salvador ( Cole.1do Modelo) 12 29 117 58 175 9 0 9 4 13

Progress Adventist Co-educational School-Guatemala 28 7 88 177 265 16 0 16 7 23

Panamenian Adventist lnstitute-IAP 42 4 178 83 261 20 0 20 5 25

Puerto Cabezas Adventist School 14 0 54 134 188 6 O· 6 2 8

Sonsonate Adventist School-San Salvador 10 l 113 127 240 12 0 12 4 16 '

Colombia Union

Adventist Atlantic Secondaiy School-Max Trummer 40 2 81 155 236 8 0 8 4 12

Adventist Educational Center-Cali 53 18 110 123 233 18 0 18 7 25

Cartagena Adventist School 39 10 150 200 350 10 l 11 0 11

Colombian Islands Secondarv School-Modelo 65 3 40 202 242 9 3 12 6 18

Colombian Adventist Universitv Secondarv School-ICOLVEN 38 3 107 244 351 18 l 19 3 22

Cucuta Adventist Institute 25 0 34 110 144 5 0 5 3 8

Emmanuel Adventist Secondarv School-Bogota 49 0 186 127 313 9 2 11 4 15

El Llano Adventist Vocational Institute-lNSTIV AL 21 15 83 38 121 10 0 10 4 14

lbague Adventist School 34 0 71 222 293 9 l 10 4 14

Libertad Secondarv School-Bucaracuanga 68 9 233 274 507 18 0 18 10 28

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Students Employees

Schools Grad- Stu- SDA Non- Total SDA Non- Total Non- Total uates dents Stu- SDA Stu- Teach- SDA Teach- Teach- Person-

Bap- dents Stu- dents ers Teach-ers ers ing net tized dents Person-

net

Saravena Adventist School 20 2 63 89 152 8 2 10 2 12

Sogamoso Commercial College 11 5 36 32 68 7 2 9 0 9

Turbo SDA School 39 5 54 96 150 11 2 13 1 14

Dominican Union

Adventist Educational Center - Santo Domingo 23 10 72 106 178 10 1 11 2 13

Dominican Adventist Universitv Secondarv School 20 5 34 64 98 11 0 11 3 14

Enriquillo Adventist School 13 4 27 40 67 6 1 7 2 9

Juan Pablo Duarte Adventist School(Barahona)-Sur 14 0 18 90 108 7 0 7 5 12

Juan Pablo Duarte Adventist School(San Juan)-Sur 69 10 22 146 168 7 1 8 4 12

Juan Pablo Duarte Adventist School(San Pedro de Macoris)-Este 108 2 154 289 443 11 0 11 13 24

La Paz Adventist School 20 0 46 56 102 11 0 11 5 16

Maranatha Adventist School-Este 40 0 45 189 234 12 1 13 9 22

Maria Trinidad Sanchez Adventist School 22 9 80 49 129 9 0 9 5 14

Metrooolitan Adventist School-Santo Domin11:o 31 25 78 70 148 10 0 10 14 24

Ozama Adventist School 44 10 81 251 332 9 0 9 9 18

San Cristobal Adventist School 49 11 164 78 242 17 0 17 11 28

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Students Employees

Schools Grad- Stu- SDA Non- Total SDA Non- Total Non- Total uates dents Stu- SDA Stu- Teach- SDA Teach- Teach- Person-

Bap- dents Stu- dents ers Teach-ers ers ing net tized dents Person-

nel

Haitian Union

Collee:e Adventiste du Diauini 54 15 501 475 976 56 0 56 6 62

Collee:e Adventiste du Cao Haitien 0 0 246 101 347 18 19 37 15 52

College Adventiste de Vertieres 0 0 450 65 515 35 0 35 4 39

French Antilles/Guiana Union

Antilles Guvane Adventist Secondarv School 55 0 284 229 513 28 15 43 0 43

Perseverance Boissard School 64 2 214 165 379 17 11 28 0 28

Inter Oceanic Union

General l1!113.cio de la Llave SDA School-Veracruz 51 7 83 81 164 10 0 10 4 14

General Ignacio Zaragoza SDA School - Veracruz 71 4 180 180 360 19 0 19 7 26

Ie:nacio Allende SDA School - Veracruz 59 0 59 49 108 16 0 16 3 19

Lazaro Cardenas de! Rio SDA School - Veracruz 39 5 43 96 139 12 0 12 0 12

Nicolas Bravo SDA School - Cuautla 17 2 57 95 152 15 3 18 2 20

Valentin Gomez Farias SDA School 54 0 72 125 197 13 1 14 4 18

Manuel Ponce 0 0 48 31 79 9 0 9 1 10

North Mexican Union

Angel de Campo Institute (N. Mexico) 37 4 39 0 39 8 0 8 3 11

Braulio Perez Marcio SDA School <Hermosillo\ 31 4 59 79 138 12 0 12 2 14

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Schools Grad- Stu- SDA Non- Total SDA Non- Total Non- Total uates dents Stu- SDA Stu- Teach- SDA Teach- Teach- Person-

Bap- dents Stu- dents ers Teach-ers ers ing nel tized dents Person-

net

Culiacan SDA School (Sinaloa Baia) 25 3 41 139 180 13 0 13 2 15

Health and Knowledge School - Valle de la Trinidad 18 11 107 124 231 15 0 15 6 21

ll?nacio Manuel Altamirano SDA School 47 0 196 112 308 13 0 13 1 14

Juan de la Barrera SDA School-Cd. Juarez 29 0 78 22 100 10 0 10 0 10

li!nacio Carrillo SDA School -Montemorelos 145 6 243 43 286 21 0 21 6 27

Ninos Heroes SDA School -Sinaloa 21 5 48 9 51 7 1 8 2 10

Noe:ales SDA School -Sonora 23 2 17 87 104 14 0 14 6 20

Obregon SDA School 34 8 75 49 124 13 0 13 2 15

Pacific Academy -Navojoa 63 3 167 47 214 20 0 20 8 28

Vicente Guerrero SDA School -Guadalajara 42 7 105 54 159 11 1 12 3 15

Vicente Suarez SDA School 52 6 108 38 146 15 0 15 4 19

Puerto Rican Union

Bella Vista Academv 12 0 62 45 107 7 0 7 5 12

Central Adventist Academy (Caguas) 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

Central Academy Ramon Rivera Perez (San Sebastian) 13 0 79 49 128 8 0 8 4 12

East Adventist Academy 3 6 63 43 106 8 0 8 9 17

Metrooolitan Academv (Rio Piedras) 33 16 246 80 326 15 0 15 13 28

North Adventist Academv (Vel!a Baia) 56 8 IOI 73 174 7 0 7 11 18

North Adventist Academv <Arrecibo) R R 27 41 68 7 0 7 6 13

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Students Employees

Schools Grad- Stu- SDA Non- Total SDA Non- Total Non- Total uates dents Stu- SDA Stu- Teach- SDA Teach- Teach- Perso

Bap- dents Stu- dents ers Teac ers ing n-tlzed dents h-ers Person- nel

nel

Northwestern Adventist Academy (A!ruadilla) 18 3 74 66 140 7 0 7 8 15

South Adventist Academy (Ponce) 26 2 29 45 74 s 0 s 0 s

Southern Adventist Academv (Sabana Grande) 14 0 17 21 38 8 0 8 2 10

West Adventist Academv f'Mavaimez) 130 4 206 193 399 17 0 17 13 30

South Mexican Union

ACFE Adventist Educational Center-Merida 43 0 213 122 335 14 .o 14 6 20

Amado Nervo SDA School -Taoachula 43 0 139 44 183 16 0 16 s 21

Cinco de Febrero SDA School - Tuxda Gutierrez 52 10 171 93 264 18 0 18 2 20

Gilberto Velizauez SDA School 139 s 264 335 599 32 0 32 12 44

Linda Vista Academy 41 23 124 82 206 20 0 20 3 23

Nicanor Gonzalez Mendoza School 55 4 187 59 246 17 0 17 6 23

Ninos Heroes SDA School -Chiaoas (Pichuaco) 54 7 116 87 203 12 1 1·3 4 17

Rosario Castellanos SDA School 51 s 111 42 153 16 1 17 3 20

Venezuelan/ Antilles Union

Andres Bello Adventist Educational Unit-El Limon 36 1 so 146 196 6 7 13 4 17

Andres Bello Adventist Educational Unit -Guanare 60 15 30 254 284 9 8 17 3 20

Braulio Perez Marcio Adventist Educational Unit-Maturin 34 6 56 171 227 12 9 21 8 29

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Schools Grad- Stu- SDA Non- Total SDA Non- Total Non- Total uates dents Stu- SDA Stu- Teach- SDA Teach- Teaching Person-

Bap- dents Stu- dents ers Teac ers Person- nel tized dents h-ers nel

General Rafael Urdaneta Adventist Educational Unit -Barcelona 16 17 56 63 119 7 2 9 9 18

Colegio Adventista Libertador 50 6 17 273 290 5 9 14 0 14

Gran Sabana Adventist Educational Unit 15 5 103 28 131 11 0 11 8 19

Metrooolitan Adventist lnstitute-Barauismeto 38 8 108 282 390 16 4 20 13 33

Ricardo Greenidge Adventist Educational Unit-Caracas 54 14 85 265 350 20 4 24 6 30

Sierra Maestra Adventist Educational Unit -Maracaibo 60 0 89 111 200 9 4 13 0 13

Venezuelan Vocational Institute -Nirirua 62 11 145 100 195 20 2 22 7 29

West Indies Union

Bahamas Academv of SDA 47 16 237 188 425 24 0 24 9 33

Harrison Memorial High School 36 1 150 86 236 20 0 20 3 23

Kingsway High School 54 0 131 107 238 23 2 25 3 28

Portland High School 0 0 64 60 124 12 0 12 3 15

Port Maria High School 0 8 56 25 81 9 0 9 4 13

Savanna-La Mar High School 14 3 102 115 217 12 0 12 4 16

St. Ann's Bav High School 9 0 46 26 72 12 0 12 4 16

Victor Dixon's High School 55 2 128 97 225 20 3 23 5 28

Willowdene High School 30 2 89 36 125 15 0 15 4 19

Incomplete Secondary Schools 310 276 6,689 6,161 12,850 1,146 271 1,417 266 1,683

Division Totals 4,960 1,007 20,621 21,087 41,708 2,849 417 3,266 822 4,088

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School Identifier

Total number of schools

Schools sunnorted by the church w/o e;ov't assistance

Schools with government and church sunnort

Schools w/Bible as a inte1ual oart of the curriculum

Total number of teachers

SDA teachers

Non-SDA teachers

Teachers who e;raduated from SDA institutions

Teachers holdinl! state teachinl! certificates

Teachers holdine; SDA denominational teachin11: certificates

Teachers holdine; a dee;ree

Non-teachinl! personnel

Total number of students (ooeninl! emollment)

SDA students (baotized or havine; one/both SDA oarents)

Non-SDA students

Students baptized during the school year

TABLE SIAD Summary of Division Elementary School Statistics by Union

December 31, 2001

C C C C D F H I u A 0 u u A u 0 C u u u M u M u

M C C M

38 111 63 0 54 10 161 44

28 100 51 0 54 0 156 44

0 11 12 0 0 10 5 0

38 111 63 0 54 10 161 44

345 778 319 0 424 77 828 233

336 734 307 0 418 77 765 222

9 44 12 0 6 0 63 11

107 208 196 0 219 0 57 85

158 520 210 0 55 0 160 94

54 244 194 0 40 0 47 51

74 80 238 0 174 0 83 133

73 148 76 0 190 0 226 47

7,233 14,428 7,265 0 10,843 1,778 28,226 3,375

4,284 8,193 4,879 0 6,457 1,138 12,763 1,869

2,949 6,235 2,386 0 4,386 640 15,463 1,506

311 537 148 0 564 9 180 0

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N p s V w T M u M A I 0 u C u u u T C C M C A

L

47 18 33 32 21 632

47 18 33 29 19 579

0 0 0 3 2 53

47 18 33 32 21 632

353 143 229 234 163 4,126

330 143 219 222 163 3,936

23 0 10 12 0 190

178 60 63 20 64 1,257

353 114 112 187 69 2,032

189 70 51 24 54 1,024

203 81 152 64 51 1,333

81 115 22 103 63 1,144

4,602 2,641 3,819 3,689 3,612 91,511

2,535 1,360 2,277 2,148 1,979 49,882

2,067 1,281 1,542 1,541 1,633 41,629

221 93 87 97 69 2,316

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Union Conference, Union Mission, Mission. Field AUC Atlantic Union Conference CAUC Canadian Union Conference CUC Columbia Union Conference LUC Lake Union Conference MAUC Mid-America Union Conference NPUC North Pacific Union Conference PUC Pacific Union Conference SUC Southern Union Conference SWUC Southwestern Union Conference

College, University AU AUC CAUC CUC FHC GU KC LSU LLU oc PUC SAU SAC UC wwc

Andrews University Atlantic Union College Canadian University College Columbia Union College Florida Hospital College of Health Sciences Griggs University Kettering College of Medical Arts La Sierra University Loma Linda University Oakwood College Pacific Union College Southern Adventist University Southwestern Adventist University Union College Walla Walla College

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Union/ Number of Schools Attached

Field Prim. Sec. W.Tr.

AUC 64 9 0

CAUC 54 11 0

CUC 108 14 0

LUC 105 11 0

MAUC 78 9 0

NPUC 119 10 0

PUC 143 34 0

sue 195 13 0

swuc 74 8 0

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DIVISION I 941 I 120 I ol TOTALS

TABLE3NAD Division Summary of Schools, Teachers, and Students

December 31, 2001

Number of Teachers

Tert. Totals Prim. Sec. W.Tr. Tert. Totals

1 74 348 96 0 0 444

1 66 224 111 0 0 335

2 124 499 150 0 168 817

1 117 311 124 0 261 696

1 88 235 102 0 97 434

1 130 501 212-0 0 192 905

3 180 869 381 0 419 1,669

3 211 827 213 0 357 1,397

1 83 288 96 0 0 384

1 3 13 42 0 39 94

151 1,0761 4,115 1,527 0 1,533 7,175

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Number of Students

Prim. Sec. W.Tr. Tert. Totals

4,298 805 0 719 5,822

2,908 1,030 0 423 4,361

·5,568 1,616 0 1,073 8,257

3,441 1,248 0 2,721 7,410

2,229 937 0 922 4,088

5,969 2,162 0 1,823 9,954

12,368 4,384 0 6,509 23,261

8,326 2,396 0 4,727 15,449

2,706 878 0 1,191 4,775

758 1,297 0 381 2,436

48,571 16,753 0 20,489 85,813

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I School Identifier

I A A C C u u A u

C u C C

Accredited by Adventist Accreditinl!: Assoc 1 1 1 1

Total number of teachers 261 0 0 168

SDA teachers 250 0 0 168

Non-SDA teachers 11 0 0 0

Teachers who graduated from SDA tertiary 0 0 0 0 institutions

Non-teachilll!: oersonnel 0 0 0 ~ 0

Total number of students (openinJ!: enrollment) 2,721 719 .,-423 1,073

SDA students 1,916 ,.719 423 556

Non-SDA students 805 0 0 517

Students baptized during the school year ' 0 0 0 0

Students enrolled in theolol!V/religion 0 0 0 0

Students enrolled in education/teaching 0 0 0 0

Students enrolled in 0 0 0 0 business/accounting/marketing/office administration

Students enrolled in humanities and arts 0 0 0 0 (languages/music/art/etc.)

Students enrolled in natural and pure sciences 0 0 0 0 (math/bioloJ!:Y/chemistrv/etc.)

Students enrolled in health 0 0 0 0 (nursinJ!:/medicine/ohvsical theraov/etc.)

Students enrolled in applied science 0 0 0 0 (vocational/technical)

Students enrolled in social science 0 0 0 0 (historv/osvcholol!V/etc.)

Students enrolled in other 0 0 0 0

Total number of graduates 0 0 0 0

~l-t:M-}~dibJtJshiiihtJ--b,-.ln\iitbiichi u u u u u u u u u u u u u u u December 31, 2001

F G K L L 0 p s s u w [::] H u C s L C u C A C w C u u C C C

1 1 1 1 1 1 1 "' 1 ' 1 -1 'l

43 39 0 0 291 • 152 128 162 0 97 192 1,533 '

28 39 0 0 179 152 100 147 0 97 192 1,352

15 0 ' 0 0 112 0 28 15 0 0 0 181

0 ,.

0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 . 0 40 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 40

749 381 0 1,566 3,336 1,778 1,607 2,200 1,191 922 1,823 20,489

231 381 0 1,566 1,739 1,627 1,370 2,109 1,191 859 1,338 16,025

518 0 0 0 1,597 151 237 91 0 63 485 4,464

0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

0 179 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 179

0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

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Summary of Division Worker-Training School Statistics by Union December 31, 2001

Table Not Applicable to North American Division

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School Identifier A C C L M N p s s H [] u A u u A p u u w s C u C C u u C C u I

C C C C

Total number of schools 9 11 14 11 9 10 34 13 8 1 120

Schools sunnorted bv the church without 2overnment assistance 9 11 14 11 9 10 34 13 8 1 120

Schools with government and church sunnort 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

Schools with Bible as an inte2ral nart of the curriculum 9 11 14 11 9 10 34 13 8 1 120

Boardinl! schools 1 2 6 4 6 5 4 5 3 0 36

SDA accredited schools 9 11 14 11 9 10 34 13 8 1 120

Total number of teachers 96 111 150 124 102 212 381 213 96 42 1,527

SDA teachers 96 110 147 124 101 208 381 211 95 42 1,515

Non-SDA teachers 0 1 3 0 1 4 0 2 1 0 12

Teachers who 2raduated from SDA tertiay institutions 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

Teachers holding state teaching certificates 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

Teachers holding SDA denominational teaching certificates 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

Teachers holdin2 a de2ree 89 106 132 117 94 199 360 195 83 0 1,375

Non-teaching personnel 19 34 67 43 64 107 156 74 29 40 633

Total number of students (onening enrollment) 805 1,030 1,616 1,248 937 2,162 4,384 2,396 878 1,297 16,753

SDA students (bantized or havin2 one or both SDA narents) 709 764 1,409 1,183 898 1,924 3,542 2,239 810 1,297 14,775

Non-SDA students 96 266 207 65 39 238 842 157 68 0 1,978

Students bantized durin2 the school year 5 19 20 30 23 63 113 31 16 0 320

Total graduates for the current vear 165 210 384 284 229 490 891 380 165 0 3,198

Students enrolled in a snecialized program 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

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Schools

Andrews Academv

Armona Union Academv

Atlanta Adventist Academv

Auburn Adventist Academv

Bakersfield Adventist Academv

Bass Memorial Academv

Battle Creek Academv

Bermuda Institute

Blue Mountain Academv

Broadview Academv

Burton Adventist Academv

Campion Academy

Cariboo Adventist Academv

Cascade Christian Academv

Chicago SDA Academy

Chinook Winds Adventist Academv

Chisholm Trail Academv

Colle~edale Academy

College View Academv

Columbia Adventist Academv

Crawford Adventist Academv

Dakota Adventist Academv

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Students

Grad- Stu- SDA Non- Total uates dents Stu- SDA Stu-

Bap- dents Stu- dents tized dents

67 6 ·221 82 309

6 1 32 14 46

29 1 76 27 103

81 13 131 193 324

14 5 32 12 44

0 0 81 23 104

16 1 48 10 58

34 1 101 41 142

38 0 203 0 203

29 1 45 44 89

32 2 113 42 155

46 4 141 51 192

11 0 12 31 43

9 2 34 32 66

10 0 28 9 37

15 0 23 42 65

43 0 116 29 145

85 7 212 117 329

20 3 75 28 103

24 1 88 2 100

24 8 132 35 167

22 3 59 11 70

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Employees

SDA Non- Total Non- Total Teach- SDA Teach- Teaching Person-

ers Teach-ers ers Person- nel nel

22 0 22 4 26

12 0 12 3 15

13 0 13 0 13

31 0 31 17 48

16 0 16 5 21

13 0 13 3 16

17 .o 17 2 19

46 0 46 4 50

23 0 23 0 28

22 0 22 7 29

30 0 30 6 36

24 0 24 7 31

12 0 12 0 12

15 1 16 5 21

14 0 14 1 15

15 0 15 2 17

13 0 13 6 19

31 0 31 3 34

25 1 26 5 31

15 0 15 4 19

33 0 33 4 37

15 0 15 7 22

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Schools Grad- Stu- SDA Non- Total SDA Non- Total Non- Total uates dents Stu- SDA Stu- Teach- SDA Teach- Teaching Person-

Bap- dents Stu- dents ers Teach-ers ers Person- net tized dents net

Escondido Adventist Academy 16 0 53 31 84 22 0 22 3 25

Forest Lake Academy 130 3 442 139 581 46 0 46 23 69

Fraser Valley Adventist Academy 23 2 57 30 87 20 0 20 5 25

Fresno Adventist Academy 32 5 73 23 96 23 0 23 4 27

Garden State Academy 27 0 62 20 82 22 0 22 6 28

Gem State Adventist Academy 29 0 110 34 144 16 0 16 7 23

Georl!ia-Cumberland Academy 47 0 201 16 217 20 0 20 10 30

Glendale Adventist Academy 51 7 146 100 246 43 0 43 16 59

Golden Gate Academy 7 1 29 17 46 14 0 14 5 19

Great Lakes Adventist Academy 60 14 204 39 243 26 0 25 14 40

Greater Atlanta Adventist Academy 12 6 57 21 78 22 0 22 11 33

Greater Boston Academy 19 0 29 38 67 20 0 20 4 24

Greater Miami Academy 36 8 117 34 151 14 0 14 9 23

Greater New York Academv 34 1 167 36 203 15 0 15 1 16

Greaves Academy 20 0 13 82 95 21 1 22 0 22

Hawaiian Mission Academy 45 8 67 66 133 20 0 20 2 22

Hil!hland Academy 0 0 123 14 137 20 0 20 7 27

Highland View Academy 46 0 101 32 133 14 0 14 8 22

Hinsdale Adventist Academy 14 0 76 0 76 20 0 20 5 25

Home Studv International 43 0 1,297 0 1,297 42 0 42 40 82

Indiana Academy 24 0 70 25 95 13 0 13 6 19

Jefferson Adventist Academv 15 2 58 8 66 16 0 16 4 20

Kingsway College 48 2 99 97 196 25 0 25 14 39

La Sierra Adventist Academy 41 2 124 104 228 40 0 40 23 63

Ladi Academy 36 1 75 49 124 12 0 12 6 18

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Students Employees

Schools Grad- Stu- SDA Non- Total SDA Non- Total Non- Total uates dents Stu- SDA Stu- Teach- SDA Teach- Teaching Person-

Bap- dents Stu- dents ers Teach-ers ers Person- net tized dents net

Los Angeles Adventist Academv 9 9 41 27 68 22 0 22 4 26

Madison Academv 0 0 80 25 105 17 0 17 0 17

Maplewood Academy 21 5 93 21 114 15 0 15 6 21

Mesa Grande Adventist Academv 30 0 79 31 110 24 0 24 10 34

Miami Union Academv 0 0 92 5 97 22 0 22 9 31

Midland Adventist Academv 21 0 41 11 52 19 0 19 3 22

Mile High Adventist Academy 24 0 56 37 93 25 0 25 7 32

Milo Adventist Academv 48 10 122 26 148 19 0 19 9 28

Modesto Adventist Academy 37 3 85 31 116 27 0 27 7 34

Monterey Bay Academv 71 12 161 94 255 29 0 29 16 45

Mount Ellis Academv 19 4 61 12 73 13 0 13 5 18

Mount Pisgah Academv 41 5 106 45 151 27 0 27 0 27

Mount Vernon Academv 23 0 85 36 121 0 0 0 0 0

Mountain View Academy 39 3 65 81 146 12 0 12 5 17

Newbury Park Adventist Academv 16 4 71 63 134 13 0 13 7 20

Northeastern Academv 21 0 119 53 172 17 0 17 2 19

Oakwood Academy 0 0 103 17 120 15 0 15 4 19

Okangan Adventist Academv 20 0 34 18 52 13 0 13 2 15

Orangewood Adventist Academv 10 0 43 52 95 23 0 23 10 33

Ozark Adventist Academv 59 1 148 35 183 22 0 22 13 35

Pacific Union College Preparatorv School 28 4 51 65 116 12 0 12 3 15

Paradise Adventist School 17 3 47 38 85 20 0 20 5 25

Parkview Adventist Academv 42 2 80 60 140 21 0 21 2 23

Peterson-Warren Academv 19 0 45 11 56 16 0 16 2 18

Pine Forge Academy 44 6 142 8 150 35 0 35 8 43

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Schools Grad- Students SDA Non- Total SDA Non- Total Non- Total uates Bap- Stu- SDA Stu- Teach- SDA Teachers Teaching Person-

tized dents Students dents ers Teachers Personnel net

Platte Vallev Academv 19 4 57 8 65 17 0 17 12 29

Portland Adventist Academv 63 4 116 146 262 25 1 26 5 31

Pu!!et Sound Adventist Academv 31 2 62 38 100 14 0 14 3 17

Richmond Academy 0 0 16 7 23 9 3 12 1 13

Rio Lindo Adventist Academy 37 2 92 65 157 23 0 23 6 29

Sacramento Adventist Academy 27 6 108 40 148 29 0 29 8 37

San Diego Adventist Academy 10 0 52 12 64 21 0 21 8 29

San Fernando Valley Academv 15 0 38 34 72 17 0 17 3 20

San Gabriel Academy 62 4 141 161 302 37 0 37 12 49

Sandv Lake Adventist Academv 1 0 13 11 24 8 0 8 0 8

Shenandoah Valley Academy 59 8 109 114 223 28 0 28 16 44

South Lancaster Academy 19 0 77 3 80 36 0 36 3 39

Spring Valley Academy 37 0 85 50 135 0 0 0 0 0

St. John's Adventist Academy 6 1 6 17 23 6 1 7 0 7

Sunnvdale Academv 41 0 96 15 111 16 0 16 11 27

Takoma Academy 97 5 177 265 442 33 0 33 10 43

Thunderbird Adventist Academv 20 0 75 44 119 14 0 14 5 19

Tidewater Adventist Academy 4 0 18 8 26 13 0 13 2 15

Union Springs Academy 23 2 48 13 61 17 0 17 5 22

Unner Columbia Academy 100 to 229 64 293 33 0 33 16 49

Valley Grande Academy 15 2 1!7 18 105 18 0 18 2 20

Walla Walla Valley Academy Rt! 12 220 6S 285 24 0 24 4 28

Wisconsin Academv 44 4 94 32 126 18 0 18 5 23

Other Secondary Schools 2,031

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TABLESNAD Summary of Division Elementary School Statistics by Union

December 31, 2001

School Identifier

I A C C L M N u A u u A p C u C C u u

C C C

Total number of schools 64 54 108 105 78 119

Schools suooorted by the church without 1mvernment assistance 64 54 108 105 78 119

Schools with 1wvemment and church sunnort 0 0 0 0 0 0

Schools with Bible as a integral part of the curriculum 64 54 108 105 78 119

Total number of teachers 348 224 499 311 235 501

SDA teachers 346 222 488 311 234 491

Non-SDA teachers 2 2 11 0 1 10

Teachers who graduated from SDA tertiary institutions (colle2es/universities)

0 0 0 0 0 0

Teachers holdinl!: state teaching certificates 0 0 2 0 0 0

Teachers holding SDA denominational teachin2 certificates 0 0 0 0 0 0

Teachers holdin2 a de2ree 323 212 439 292 218 471

Non-teaching oersonnel 79 46 127 79 79 223

Total number of students (ooenin2 enrollment) 4,298 2,908 5,568 3,441 2,229 5,969

SDA students (baotized or havin2 one or both SDA oarents) 2,954 1,820 4,183 2,674 1,811 4,262

Non-SDA students 1,344 1,088 1,385 767 418 1,707

Students baotized durin2 the school vear 119 79 231 178 156 186

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p s s H T u u w s 0 C C u I T

C A L

143 195 74 1 941

143 195 74 1 941

0 0 0 0 0

143 195 74 1 941

869 827 288 13 4,115

869 821 287 13 4,082

0 6 1 0 33

0 0 0 0 0

0 1 0 0 3

0 0 0 0 0

819 753 248 0 3,775

396 259 55 0 1,343

12,368 8,326 2,706 758 48,571

9,182 6,600 2,226 758 36,470

3,186 1,726 480 0 12,101

552 340 166 0 2,007

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•••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• Northern Asia-Pacific Division

Union Conference, Union Mission, Mission, Field CUM Chinese Union Mission JUC Japan Union Conference KUC Korean Union Conference

College, University HAC SC SNHC SU SGC TAC

Hong Kong Adventist College Sahmyook College Sahmyook Nursing and Health College Sahmyook University Saniku Gakuin College Taiwan Adventist College

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Union/ Number of Schools Attached

Field Prim. Sec. W.Tr.

CHUM 2 6 0

JUC 10 3 0

KUC 10 8 0

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TABLE3NSD Division Summary of Schools, Teachers, and Students

December 31, 2001

Number of Teachers

Tert Totals Prim. Sec. W.Tr Tert. Totals

2 10 17 210 0 39 266

1 14 63 74 0 32 169

3 21 107 278 0 182 567

6 45 I 1871 5621 0 I 2531 1.002 II

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Number of Students

Prim. Sec. W.Tr Tert. Totals

101 3,628 0 417 4,146

834 571 0 266 1,671

2,874 5,161 0 5,783 13,818

3,8091 9,360 I 0 I 6,4661 19,6351

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Summary of Tertiary School Statistics by Institution December 31, 2001

H s s s School Identifier A C N u

C H C

Accredited by Adventist Accrediting Association 1 1 1 1

Total number of teachers 23 53 22 107

SDA teachers 19 53 22 107

Non-SDA teachers 4 0 0 0

Teachers who 2raduated from SDA tertiarY institutions 15 0 11 23

Non-teachiru! personnel 13 45 24 114

Total number of students (openin2 enrollment) 205 2,017 912 2,854

SDA students (baptized or having one or both SDA parents) 33 1,436 448 2,059

Non-SDA students 172 581 464 795

Students baptized during the school year 2 523 276 268

Students enrolled in theolol!V/relil!ion 19 0 0 244

Students enrolled in education/teachim! 0 148 0 0

Students enrolled in business/accountin2/marke1im?loffice administration II 114 0 462

Students enrolled in humanities and arts (lan1?Ua2es/music/art/etc.) 16 638 0 728

Students enrolled in natural and pure sciences 0 0 0 303 (math/biolo2v/chemistrv/etc.)

Students enrolled in health (nursin.e:/medicine/physical therapy/etc.) 0 0 585 533

Students enrolled in applied science (vocational/technical) 0 826 268 445

Students enrolled in social science (historv/osvcholo.e:v/etc.) 0 46 0 131

Students enrolled in other majors 159 245 59 8

Total number of graduates 1 822 304 617

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s T D G A C C

1 1

32 16 253

29 14 244

3 2 9

24 12 85

22 14 232

266 212 6,466

54 68 4,098

212 144 2,368

15 0 1,084

10 11 284

7 0 155

0 48 635

46 122 1,550

0 0 303

116 0 1,234

0 0 1,539

0 0 177

87 31 589

87 28 1,859

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TABLESNSD Summary of Division Worker-Training School Statistics by Union

December 31, 2001

Table Not Applicable for Northern Asia-Pacific Division

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Summary of Division Secondary School Statistics by Union December 31, 2001

C J School Identifier u u

M C

Total number of schools 6 3

Schools suooorted by the church without l!overnment assistance 0 0

Schools with J?overnment and church sunnort 6 3

Schools with Bible as an inteJ?ral part of the curriculum 6 3

BoardinJ? schools 6 3

SDA accredited schools 6 3

Total number of teachers 210 74

SDA teachers 82 74

Non-SDA teachers 128 0

Teachers who graduated from SDA tertiarv institutions (collel!es/universities) 43 26

Teachers holdinJ? state teachin2 certificates 147 69

Teachers holding SDA denominational teachinl! certificates 27 54

Teachers holding a de2ree 199 41

Non-teachin2 personnel 101 13

Total number of students (ooeninl! enrollment) 3,628 571

SDA students (baptized or havinl! one or both SDA oarents) 276 287

Non-SDA students 3,352 284

Students baptized durin_g the school vear 74 33

Total graduates for the current vear 626 192

Students enrolled in a soecialized Prol!ram 118 17

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K TOTAL u C

8 17

0 0

8 17

8 17

8 17

8 17

278 562

278 434

0 128

96 165

278 494

278 359

278 518

55 169

5,161 9,360

4,073 4,636

1,088 4,724

403 510

1,762 2,580

720 855

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I Schools

I Donghae Academy

Hankook Academy

Hiroshima Academy

Honam Academy

Hong Kong Sam Yuk Secondary School

Kowloon Sam Yuk Secondarv School

Macao Sam Yuk Middle School

Sam Yuk Middle School

Seohae Academy

Seoul Academy

Tai Po Sam Yuk Secondarv School

Taiwan Adventist Academy

Woniu Academy

Yungnam Academy

Incomplete Secondarv Schools

Totals

TABLE7NSD Division Secondary School Statistics

December 31, 2001

Students

Grad- Students SDA Non- Total uates Baptized Students SDA Students

Students

88 20 160 22 182

429 40 1,235 9 1,244

119 7 175 200 375

177 16 398 84 482

163 1 43 515 558

106 15 54 681 735

82 13 28 579 607

42 7 10 276 286

132 34 366 22 388

567 151 1,159 492 1,651

185 14 57 1,135 1,192

48 24 84 166 250

189 94 207 347 554

134 40 420 111 531

119 34 240 85 325

2,580 510 4,636 4,724 9,360

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SDA Non- Total Non- Total Teachers SDA Teachers Teaching Personnel

Teach-ers Personnel

22 0 22 6 28

60 0 60 10 70

49 0 49 0 49

22 0 22 7 29

15 24 39 16 55

16 26 42 13 55

15 18 33 18 51

10 7 17 14 31

32 0 32 8 40

67 0 67 10 77

17 46 63 26 89

9 7 16 14 30

38 0 38 7 45

26 0 26 5 31

36 0 36 15 51

434 128 562 169 731

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Summary of Division Elementary School Statistics by Union December 31, 2001

C J School Identifier u u

M C

Total number of schools 2 10

Schools sunoorted by the church without government assistance 1 0

Schools with government and church sunoort 1 10

Schools with Bible as a integral oart of the curriculum 2 10

Total number of teachers 17 63

SDA teachers 13 63

Non-SDA teachers 4 0

Teachers who graduated from SDA terti~rv institutions (collel!es/universities) 5 51

Teachers holding state teaching certificates 10 62

Teachers holdinl! SDA denominational teachinl! certificates 4 56

Teachers holding a degree 9 61

Non-teachin!! personnel 4 15

Total number of students (oneninl! enrollment) 101 834

SDA students (baptized or havinl! one or both SDA parents) 12 208

Non-SDA students 89 626

Students baptized during the school year 1 13

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A L

10 22

10 11

0 11

10 22

107 187

107 183

0 4

8 64

107 179

107 167

107 177

35 54

2,874 3,809

1,979 2,199

895 1,610

442 456

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South American Division

Union Conference, Union Mission, Mission, Field AUC Austral Union Conference BUM Bolivia Union Mission CBUC Central Brazil Union Conference CUM Chile Union Mission EBUC East Brazil Union Conference EUM Eucador Union Mission NBUM North Brazil Union Mission NEBUM Northeast Brazil Union Mission PUM Peru Union Mission SBUC South Brazil Union Conference

College. University BAEC BAU BSPC CAU EA LATS NAA NBC PUU RPAU

Bolivia Adventist University Brazil Adventist University (Campus 1, Campus 2) Brazil Sao Paulo College Chile Adventist University Ecuador Academy Latin-American Adventist Theological Seminary Northeast Argentina Academy Northeast Brazil College Peruvian Union University River Plate Adventist University

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Union/ Number of Schools Attached

Field Prim. Sec. W.Tr.

AUC 79 15 0

BUM 53 24 0

CBUC 136 50 1

CUM 41 13 0

EBUC 24 9 0

EUM 21 4 0

NBUM 64 9 0

NEBUM 63 8 0

PUM 141 37 0

SBUC 92 16 0

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DIVISION 714 216 1 TOTALS

Division Summary of Schools, Teachers, and Students December 31, 2001

Number of Teachers

Tert. Totals Prim. Sec. W.Tr. Ter. Totals

2 % 1,059 397 0 192 1,648

1 78 485 352 0 134 971

3 190 2,238 895 6 237 3,376

1 55 5% 265 0 104 965

0 33 449 132 0 0 581

1 26 201 106 0 6 313

0 73 764 132 0 0 8%

1 72 788 160 0 107 1,055

1 179 651 566 0 125 1,342

1 109 1,388 398 0 13 1,799

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10 942 I 8,6191 3,4031 6 I 9181 12,94611

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Number of Students

Prim. Sec. w. Tert. Totals Tr.

14,997 2,277 0 1,693 18,967

7,889 3,718 0 996 12,603

36,314 6,666 170 2,981 46,131

16,853 4,145 0 1,143 22,141

6,090 1,288 0 0 7,378

2,884 1,323 0 28 4,235

13,849 1,789 0 0 15,638

14,709 1,822 0 942 17,473

12,002 6,005 0 1,331 19,338

24,471 4,105 0 49 28,625

150.058 I 33,1381 170 I 9,1631 192,5291

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TABLE4SAD Summary of Tertiary School Statistics by Institution

December 31, 2001

School Identifier

I B B B B C E A p C s A A E C C p E C C

Accredited by Adventist Accrediting Association 1 . 1 ·1 0 1 0

Total number of teachers 134 13 196 23 104 6

SDA teachers 86 5 157 10 77 6

Non-SDA teachers 48 8 39 13 27 0

Teachers who graduated from SDA tertiary institutions (colleges/universities) 53 2 127 6 45 1

Non-teaching nersonnel 1 3 42 14 47 2

Total number of students (onening enrollment) 996 49 2,429 319 1,143 28

SDA students (baptized or having one or both SDA parents) 576 37 1,809 170 557 28

Non-SDA students 420 12 620 149 586 0

Students baptized during the school vear 99 0 29 0 23 0

Students enrolled in theology/religion 82 0 330 0 63 28

Students enrolled in education/teaching 335 0 529 208 480 0

Students enrolled in business/accounting/marketing/office administration 177 49 173 0 216 0

Students enrolled in humanities and arts (languages/music/art/etc.) 0 0 112 0 0 0

Students enrolled in natural and oure sciences (math/biology/chemistry/etc.) 0 0 249 0 0 0

Students enrolled in health (nursing/medicine/physical therapy/etc.) 226 0 783 111 163 0

Students enrolled in applied science (vocational/technical) 107 0 202 0 221 0

Students enrolled in social science (history/psychology/etc.) 0 0 0 0 0 0

Students enrolled in other 69 0 51 0 0 0

Total number of graduates 50 0 211 0 76 28

L N N R u EJ A A B p A T A C A E s u C , ' { ,/

1 1 1 1 1

18 18 107 174 125 918

18 17 43 131 96 646

0 1 64 43 29 272

18 16 20 80 40 408

3 5 22 95 145 379

233 70 942 1,623 1,331 9,163

233 58 404 1,133 1,177 6,182

0 12 538 490 154 2,981

0 0 7 0 48 206

0 0 220 183 229 1,135

0 35 197 124 222 2,130

0 35 227 379 304 1,560

0 0 0 73 0 185

0 0 0 0 0 249

0 0 298 557 214 2,352

0 0 0 85 325 940

0 0 0 222 0 222

233 0 0 0 37 390

0 0 35 206 216 822

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Summary of Division Worker-Training School Statistics by Union December 31, 2001

School Identifier

II

A

I B

I C

I C

I u u B u C M u M

C

Total number of schools - - 1 -

Schools sunnorted bv the church without 2overnment assistance - - 1 -Schools with government and church suonort - - 0 -Schools with Bible as an inte2ral oart of the curriculum - - 1 -Total number of teachers - - 6 -SDA teachers - - s -Non-SDA teachers - - 1 -Teachers who 2raduated from SDA tertiazy institutions (colleges/universities) - - s -Teachers holdin2 state teachinl! certificates - - 4 -Teachers holding SDA denominational teaching certificates - - 4 -Teachers holdinl! a de2ree - - 6 -N on-teachinl! Dersonnel - - 4 -

Total number of students (01Jening enrollment) - - 170 -SDA students (baptized or havin2 one or both SDA parents) - - 80 -Non-SDA students - - 90 -

Students baotized durin2 the school vear - - - -Students enrolled in ministerial/Bible program - - - -Students enrolled in teacher trainin2 orogram - - - -

Students enrolled in business/accounting r,roizram . - -Students enrolled in nurses' training program - 170 -Students enrolled in vocational/technical oro2ram . - - -Students enrolled in other oro2rams - - - -

' Graduates from worker-training programs - - 170 -

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I s

I T

B u B 0 u M u T C C A

L

- - - 1

- - - 1

- - - 0

- - - 1

- - - 6 . - - - s - - - 1

- - - s

- - - 4

- - - 4

- - - 6

- - - 4

- - - 170

- - - 80

- - - 90

- - - -- - - -

- - - -

- - - -

- - - 170

- - - -- - - -- - - 170

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TABLE6SAD Summary of Division Secondary School Statistics by Union

December 31, 2001

School Identifier

I A B C C E N N u u B u B B E C M u M u u B

C C M u M

Total number of schools 15 24 50 13 9 9 8

Schools sunnorted bv the church without government assistance 11 24 50 1 9 9 8

Schools with government and church sunnort 4 0 0 12 0 0 0

Schools with Bible as an integral part of the curriculum 15 24 50 13 9 9 8

Boarding schools 5 1 4 2 3 3 1

SDA accredited schools 11 17 20 2 6 8 5

Total number of teachers 397 352 895 265 132 132 160

SDA teachers 342 224 705 230 121 105 128

Non-SDA teachers 55 128 190 35 11 27 32

Teachers who graduated from SDA tertiarv institutions 168 56 238 98 24 43 6

Teachers holdin~ state teaching certificates 313 254 721 261 101 105 123

Teachers holdin~ SDA denominational teaching certificates 75 11 167 61 27 14 15

Teachers holding a degree 200 65 845 162 108 70 76

Non-teaching personnel 133 75 966 148 169 74 134

Total number of students (opening emolhnent) 2,277 3,718 6,666 4,145 1,288 1,789 1,822

SDA students (baptized or having one or both SDA parents) 1,409 1,794 2,807 1,512 756 720 695

Non-SDA students 868 1,924 3,859 2,633 532 1,069 1,127

Students baptized during the school vear 72 184 47 90 40 84 4

Total graduates for the current year 386 806 1,618 904 377 448 475

Students emolled in a specialized program 0 0 603 226 53 0 0

p s E I T u B u N 0 M u M C T

C 0 A M L

37 16 4 31 216

37 16 4 31 200

0 0 0 0 16

37 16 4 31 216

2 2 1 0 24

22 16 0 0 107

566 398 106 0 3,403

477 340 88 0 2,760

89 58 18 0 643

199 88 29 0 949

487 133 39 0 2,537

41 241 17 0 669

182 70 26 0 1,804

137 447 39 0 2,322

6,005 4,105 1,323 0 33,138

3,311 1,855 550 0 15,409

2,694 2,250 773 0 17,729

437 97 70 0 1,125

1,099 1,107 185 0 7,405

0 307 0 0 1,189

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I Schools

Austral Union/ Asuncion Adventist Academy/CADA

Bahia Blanca Adventist Academv/IABB

Balcarce Adventist Academv/IAB

Cordoba Adventist Academv/lADC

East Paral!ll3.v Adventist Academv/CAEP

Florida Adventist Academv/IAF

Los Polvorines Adventist Academv/IALP

Mendoza Adventist Academv/lAMe

Moron Adventist Academv/lAMo

North Ar2entine Academv/IAJBA

Resistencia Adventist Academv/lARe

River Plate Adventist Academy/CAP

Santa Fe Adventist Academv/lASF

Uruguay Adventist Academy/lAU

Villa Regina Adventist Academv/IA VR

Incomplete Secondarv Schools/Austral Union

Bolivia Union/Andes Adventist Academy/IALA

Bolivia Adventist Academv/CEAB

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TABLE7SAD Division Secondary School Statistics

December 31, 2001

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Students

Grad- Stu- SDA Non-uates dents Stu- SDA

Bap- dents Stu-tized dents

20 0 51 25

21 6 35 39

55 1 175 5

21 16 93 67

18 0 32 25

56 4 71 91

42 1 67 lll

21 2 87 91

25 4 68 16

7 1 191 21

0 0 30 141

46 7 281 21

22 0 61 60

12 19 102 55

20 8 45 59

0 3 20 41 --94 4 136 205

80 21 239 221

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Employees

Total SDA Non- Total Non- Total Stu- Teach- SDA Teach- Teaching Person-dents ers Teach-ers ers Person- nel

net

76 21 4 25 6 31

74 9 8 17 1 18

180 16 2 18 24 42

160 22 10 32 3 35

57 12 0 12 0 12

162 30 0 30 13 43

178 36 0 36 34 70

178 22 9 31 9 40

84 15 1 16 8 24

212 22 0 22 14 36

171 17 1 18 5 23

302 46 0 46 6 52

121 18 7 25 6 31

157 21 2 23 1 24

104 15 9 24 2 26

61 20 2 22 1 23 ~- __./

341 15 4 19 9 28

460 27 3 30 2 32

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Students Employees

Schools Grad- Stu- SDA Non- Total SDA Non- Total Non- Total uates dents Stu- SDA Stu- Teach- SDA Teach- Teaching Person-

Bap- dents Stu- dents ers Teach-ers ers Person- nel tized dents net

Central Brazil Union/Brazil College(Campus 2)-IAE-EC 121 1 273 91 364 21 0 21 13 34

Brazil Colle11:e/Sao Paulo (Campus l)IAE-Sao Paulo 162 5 294 337 631 116 10 126 12 1·38

Central Brazil Academy/lABC 56 3 169 68 237 10 0 10 14 24

Sao Paulo Adventist Academv/lASP 139 1 295 128 423 30 0 30 21 51

Incomplete Secondarv Schools/Central Brazil Union 1,140 37 1,776 3,235 5,011 528 180 7.08 906 1,614

Chile Union /Antofa11:asta Adventist Academy/AAA 90 0 89 200 289 13 2 15 14 29

Chile Adventist Educational Center/CEAC 87 3 139 352 491 25 2 27 6 33

ConcePCion Adventist Academy/CADEC 142 11 269 398 667 28 2 30 16 46

Las Condes Adventist Academy/CALC 34 2 41 78 119 14 0 14 2 16

Los Angeles Adventist Academv/CEALA 178 11 231 533 764 35 3 38 17 55

Molina Adventist Academy/CAM 40 0 48 123 171 8 6 14- 13 27

South Santiago Adventist Academy/CASS 62 0 130 143 273 20 3 23 12 35

Temuco Adventist Academv/LAT 79 13 120 187 307 18 2 20 9 29

Incomplete Secondarv Schools/Chile Union 192 50 445 619 1,064 69 15 84 59 143

East Brazil Union/Espirito Santo Academy/EDESSA 63 2 162 34 196 13 0 13 15 28

Minas Gerais Adventist Academy/lAEMG 48 9 149 25 174 15 0 15 15 30

Petrooolis Adventist Academy/lPAE 52 19 151 35 186 11 0 11 34 45

Incomplete Secondarv Schools/East Brazil Union 214 10 294 438 732 82 11 93 105 198

North Brazil Union/Inst Adv A11:ro-Indus R. Preto/lAAI 17 10 88 6 94 12 1 13 6 19

A11:ro-Industrial Adventist Trans-Amazon Academy/IA TAI 33 20 135 23 158 4 0 4 18 22

Grao Para Adventist Academv/IAGP m IS 159 364 523 17 7 24 4 28

Manaus Adventist Academv/IAM 4~ 10 IIS 132 247 30 1 31 1 32

West Amazon Adventist Academy/lAAMO 21 3 ss 27 82 10 1 11 2 13

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Schools Grad- Stu- SDA Non- Total SDA Non- Total Non- Total uates dents Stu- SDA Stu- Teach- SDA Teach- Teaching Person-

Bap- dents Stu- dents ers Teach-ers ers Person- net tized dents net

Northeast Brazil Union

Arruda Adventist Academy/CAA 25 1 25 99 124 10 3 13 25 38

Eunapolis Adventist Academy/CAB 22 0 29 54 83 9 2 11 4 15

ltabuna Adventist Secondarv School/CEA! 18 1 28 43 71 10 3 13 10 23

Northeast Brazil Collei:?e Academy/IAENE 127 0 246 117 363 24 0 24 12 36

Salvador Adventist Academy/CAS 118 0 102 334 436 20 3 23 6 29

Incomplete Secondarv Schools/Northeast Brazil Union 165 2 265 480 745 55 21 76 77 153

Peru Union/Miraflores Adventist Academy/CAM 52 30 163 112 275 22 0 22 11 33

Titicaca Adventist Academv/CAT 62 34 170 116 286 19 3 22 26 48

Ucayali Adventist Academy/CAU 29 2 68 129 197 18 6 24 3 27

Union Adventist Educational Comoex /CEAU 59 14 195 46 241 21 2 23 4 27

lncomolete Secondarv Schools/Peru Union 897 357 2,715 2,291 5,006 397 78 475 93 568

South Brazil Union

Cruzeiro do su1 Adventist Academv/IACS 168 11 363 280 643 39 0 39 11 50

Parana Adventist Academv/IAP 46 0 73 82 155 8 7 15 22 37

Incomplete Secondary Schools/South Brazil Union 893 86 1,419 1,888 3,307 293 51 344 414 758

Ecuador Union Mission

Ecuador Adventist Institute/CADE 91 33 84 544 628 46 2 48 28 76

Pacific Adventist Academv/CoAPa 24 20 193 18 211 18 2 20 2 22

Ouito Adventist Academy-CAQ 60 16 257 132 389 16 10 26 7 33

Incomplete Secondary Schools/Ecuador Union Mission 10 1 16 79 95 8 4 12 2 14

Totals 7,405 1,125 15,409 17,729 33,138 2,760 643 3,403 2,322 5,725

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School Identifier

Total number of schools

Schools sunnorted by the church without government assistance

Schools with government and church sunnort

Schools w/Bible as integral part of the curriculum

Total number of teachers

SDA teachers

Non-SDA teachers

Teachers who graduated from SDA colleges

Teachers holding state teaching certificates

Teachers holding SDA denominational teachin2 certificates

Teachers holding a del(ree

Non-teaching personnel

Total number of stuaents (opening emollment)

SDA students (baptized or having SDA narents)

Non-SDA students

Students bantized during the school vear

TABLES SAD Summary of Division Elementary School Statistics by Union

December 31, 2001

A B C C E N N u u B u B B E C M u M u u B

C C M u M

79 53 136 41 24 64 63

36 53 136 6 24 63 57

43 0 0 35 0 1 6

79 53 136 41 24 64 63

1,059 485 2,238 596 449 764 788

923 353 1,868 537 417 717 715

136 132 370 59 32 47 73

361 94 438 324 55 53 12

921 268 1,781 553 254 346 311

81 15 198 145 31 17 9

377 36 1,287 483 241 265 145

116 118 1,397 253 239 344 256

14,997 7,889 36,314 16,853 6,090 13,849 14,709

5,420 3,445 9,716 5,307 2,485 3,925 3,397

9,577 4,444 26,598 11,546 3,605 9,924 11,312

344 411 742 648 179 399 188

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p s E DJ u B u M u M

C

141 92 21 714

140 88 21 624

1 4 0 90

141 92 21 714

651 1,388 201 8,619

646 1,226 177 7,579

5 162 24 1,040

193 241 57 1,828

389 919 156 5,898

48 95 4 643

165 661 113 3,773

78 759 28 3,588

12,002 24,471 2,884 150,058

6,064 6,846 977 47,582

5,938 17,625 1,907 102,476

512 585 153 4,161

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Union Conference, Union Mission. Mission, Field AUC - Australian Union Conference NZPUC New Zealand-Pacific Union Conference PNGUM Papua New Guinea Union Mission TPUM Trans-Pacific Union Mission

College, University AC Avondale College FC Fulton College PAU - Pacific Adventist University SC Sonoma College

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Union/ Attached

Field Prim.

AUC 51

NZPUC 18

PNGUM 80

SPD 0

TPUM 93

DMSION I 242 I TOTALS

TABLE3 SPD Division Summary of Schools, Teachers, and Students

December 31, 2001

Number of Schools Number of Teachers

Sec. W.Tr. Tert. Totals Prim. Sec. W.Tr. Tert. Totals

19 0 0 70 275 294 0 0 569

5 0 0 23 72 53 0 0 125

5 0 1 86 204 49 0 23 276

0 0 2 2 0 0 0 84 84

19 2 1 115 314 176 20 21 531

48 I 2 I 41 296 I 865 572 20 128 1,585

Number of Students

Prim. Sec. W.Tr. Tert. Totals

5,037 3,176 0 0 8,213

1,477 635 0 0 2,112

6,683 1,042 0 308 8,033

0 0 0 973 973

8,5423 3,608 284 402 12,817

I 21,120 8,461 284 1,683 32,148

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0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 O·O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O OU U U U U U U

TABLE4SPD Summary of Tertiary School Statistics by Institution

December 31, 2001

School Identifier I Accredited by Adventist Accrediting Association

Total number of teachers

SDA teachers

Non-SDA teachers

Teachers who graduated from SDA tertiaiv institutions (colleges/universities)

Non-teaching personnel

Total number of students (ooening enrollment)

SDA students (baptized or having one or both SDA parents)

Non-SDA students

Students baptized during the school year

Students enrolled in theology/reli1!ion

Students enrolled in education/teaching

Students enrolled in business/accounting/marketing/office administration

Students enrolled in humanities and arts Oamruages/music/art/etc.)

Students enrolled in natural and oure sciences (math/bioloS?V/chemistrv/etc.)

Students enrolled in health (nursing/medicine/physical theraoy/etc.)

Students enrolled in applied science (vocational/teclmical)

Students enrolled in social science (historv/psychology/etc.)

Students enrolled in other

Total number of graduates

85

A C I

F C

1 1

58 21

58 21

0 0

58 19

77 21

643 402

527 277

116 125

4 11

61 65

217 218

51 59

64 0

15 0

143 0

34 0

58 0

0 60

236 135

I p

I s

IIJJ A C u

1 1

26 23 128

26 23 128

0 0 0

23 20 120

69 0 167

330 308 1,683

291 266 1,361

39 42 322

6 35 56

57 103 286

148 72 655

94 31 235

0 0 64

0 0 15

10 0 153

0 65 99

0 0 58

21 37 118

64 80 515

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TABLESSPD Summary of Division Worker-Training School Statistics by Union

December 31, 2001

School Identifier

I A N u z C p

u C

Total number of schools 0 0

Schools sunnorted bv the church without 2ovemment assistance 0 0

Schools with 2ovemment and church sunnnrt 0 0

Schools with Bible as an inte2ral oart of the curriculum 0 0

Total number of teachers 0 0

SDA teachers 0 0

Non-SDA teachers 0 0

Teachers who 2raduated from SDA tertiarv institutions (colleges/universities) 0 0

Teachers holdinl!' state teachinl!' certificates 0 0

Teachers holdin" SDA denominational teachin2 certificates 0 0

Teachers holdinl!' a del!'ree 0 0

Non-teachinl!' oersonnel 0 0

Total number of students (ooenin2 enrollment) 0 0

SDA students (baotized or havinl!' one or both SDA narents) 0 0

Non-SDA students 0 0

Students baptized during the school year 0 0

Students enrolled in ministerial/Bible nrol!'ram 0 0

Students enrolled in teacher trainin" nrol!'ram 0 0

Students enrolled in business/accountin2 orogram 0 0

Students enrolled in nurses' trainin2 oro2ram 0 0

Students enrolled in vocational/technical nro= 0 0

Graduates from worker-trainin2 oro2rams 0 0

p T [D N p G u u M M

0 2 2

0 2 2

0 0 0

0 2 2

0 20 20

0 20 20

0 0 0

0 7 7

0 4 4

0 0 0

0 0 0

0 7 7

0 284 284

0 116 116

0 168 168

0 6 6

0 0 0

0 0 0

0 43 43

0 22 22

0 219 219

0 46 46

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TABLE 6 SPD Summary of Division Secondary School Statistics by Union

December 31, 2001

School Identifier

II

A

I

N

I u z C p

u C

Total number of schools 19 5

Schools suooorted by the church without government assistance 0 0

Schools with government and church suooort 19 5

Schools with Bible as an integral part of the curriculum 19 5

Boarding schools 2 1

SDA accredited schools 19 5

Total number of teachers 294 53

SDA teachers 181 44

Non-SDA teachers 113 9

Teachers who graduated from SDA tertiary institutions (colleges/universities) 230 33

Teachers holding state teaching certificates 35 23

Teachers holding SDA denominational teaching certificates 144 45

Teachers holding a degree 234 55

Non-teaching personnel 28 25

Total number of students ( ooenine: enrollment) 3,176 635

SDA students (baptized or having one or both SDA parents) 1,717 354

Non-SDA students 1,459 281

Students baptized during the school year 134 17

Total graduates for the current year 362 51

Students enrolled in a specialized program 0 0

87

p

I

T [IJ N p G u u M M

5 19 48

0 0 0

5 19 48

5 19 48

3 10 16

4 15 43

49 176 572

49 176 '446'

0 0 122

49 82 394

15 64 137

33 73 295

16 70 375

4 0 57

1,042 3,608 8,461

993 2,722 5,786

49 886 2,675

0 57 208

0 370 783

0 0 0

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Schools

Aore Adventist Academy

Auckland Adventist High School

Avondale Adventist Hi2h School

Bekabeka Junior High School

Betikama Adventist High School

Beulah Colle2e

Blue Hills Christian College

Border Christian College

Brisbane Adventist Colle2e

Burns Creek Junior High School

Buruku Junior High School

Carlisle Christian School

Carmel Adventist College

Central Coast SDA High School

Christchurch Adventist Hi2h School

Gilson Colle2e

Henderson Colle2e

Hilliard Chistian School

Kabiufa Adventist High School

Kambubu Adventist High School

Kawna Adventist Hi2h School

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TABLE7SPD Division Secondary School Statistics

December 31, 2001

Students Grad- Stu- SDA Non-uates dents Stu- SDA

Bap- dents Stu-tized dents

35 0 259 30

30 0 172 79

38 28 240 198

35 0 165 3

64 21 348 69

20 11 102 205

7 0 23 23

17 13 24 23

112 0 223 80

64 0 172 20

28 5 123 8

6 0 6 1

0 4 130 190

20 10 102 148

0 0 24 28

0 0 36 91

14 5 13 37

7 6 19 19

0 0 282 49

0 12 314 0

46 0 114 150

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Employees Total SDA Non- Total Non- Total Stu- Teachers SDA Teachers Teach- Person-dents Teach- ing nel

ers Personnel

289 0 0 0 0 0

251 20 1 21 5 26

438 29 4 33 8 41

168 22 0 22 3 25

417 9 O· 9 8 17

307 17 0 17 1 18

46 2 10 12 3 15

47 6 0 6 2 8

303 27 0 27 18 45

192 10 0 10 0 10

131 10 0 10 3 13

7 0 0 0 0 0

320 24 0 24 5 29

250 23 0 23 7 30

52 15 0 15 0 15

127 12 0 12 5 17

50 5 0 5 3 8

38 5 0 5 3 8

331 18 0 18 0 18

314 22 0 22 0 22

264 7 0 7 6 13

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Students Employees Schools Grad- Stu- SDA Non- Total SDA Non- Total Non- Total

uates dents Stu- SDA Stu- Teach- SDA Teach- Teach- Perso Bap- dents Stu- dents ers Teach- ers ing n-tized dents ers Person- nel

nel

Lon!!bum Adventist Colle!!e 19 0 83 134 217 17 6 23 3 26

Macauarie Colle2e 50 17 79 160 239 21 0 21 3 24

Mizoah Hi!!h School 0 0 14 169 183 2 0 2 0 2

Mountain View SDA Hi.l!h School 0 0 71 20 91 0 0 0 0 0

Mount Diamond Hi!!h School 0 0 305 0 305 16 0 16 0 16

Navesau Junior Secondary School 0 0 196 35 231 16 0 16 1 17

Northoine Christian Colle!!e 44 4 85 46 131 13 0 13 3 16

North West Christian School 13 2 10 19 29 6 0 6 1 7

Nunawadinl? Adventist Collel?e 34 20 173 67 240 19 0 19 2 21

Pa1?lum Hil?h School 0 0 43 70 113 9 0 9 0 9

Paoaroa Colle2e 2 0 7 3 10 6 0 6 0 6

Pie Vert Colle!!e 0 0 68 37 105 5 s 10 7 17

Prescott College 12 2 64 49 113 0 0 0 0 0

Samoa Adventist Colle2e 0 0 114 30 144 9 0 9 1 10

Suva Adventist Hi!!h School 0 0 228 71 299 16 0 16 1 17

Svdnev Adventist Colle2e 0 2 252 112 364 33 0 33 2 35

Tenakol?a Junior Hi!!h 20 0 112 24 136 7 0 7 6 13

Tweed Vallev Adventist Collel?e 35 2 53 62 115 10 0 10 1 11

Vorabare Junior Hi!!h 0 O· 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

lncomolete Secondarv Schools (6) 0 0 0 0 418 0 0 32 0 0

Totals 8,461 572

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TABLESSPD Summary of Division Elementary School Statistics by Union

December 31, 2001

School Identifier A N u z C p

u C

Total number of schools 51 18

Schools sunnnrted bv the church without e:overnment assistance 0 0

Schools with e:overnment and church sunnort 51 18

Schools with Bible as a intee:ral nart of the curriculum 51 18

Total number of teachers 275 72

SDA teachers 275 72

Non-SDA teachers 0 0

Teachers who e:raduated from SDA tertiarv institutions (colleges/universities) 245 37

Teachers holdine: state teachinir certificates 71 62

Teachers holdine: SDA denominational teachinu certificates 135 42

Teachers holdinir a dee:ree 234 40

Non-teachine: nersonnel 114 0

Total number of students (ooenine: enrollment) 5,037 1,477

SDA students Cbantized or havinir one or both SDA parents) 2,589 813

Non-SDA students 2,448 664

Students baptized durinir the school vear 29 1

p T [IJ N p G u u M M

80 93 242

0 0 0

80 93 242

80 93 242

204 314 865

204 314 865

0 0 0

204 128 614

4 46 183

204 176 557

5 45 324

0 0 114

6,683 8,523 21,720

6,449 7,123 16,974

234 1,400 4,7/16

44 49 123

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Southern Asia Division Union Conference, Union Mission, Mission, Field CIUS Central India Union Section NEIUS Northeast India Union Section NIUS Northern India Union Section SIUS South India Union Section ANIR Andaman and Nicobar Island Region HR Himalayan Region KGAF Kamataka Goa Attached Field KAF Kerala Attached Field WIAF Western India Attached Field

College, University

ACMS FAC LMC

Adventist College of Management Studies, Surat Flaiz Adventist College, Narsapur Lowry Memorial College, Bangalore

NEAC RCC' SMC

Northeast Adventist College, Jowai Roorkee Community College, Roorkee Spicer Memorial College, Pune ~ - - -

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Union/ Number of Schools Attached

Field Prim. Sec. W.Tr.

CIUS 12 14 2

NEIUS 14 12 1

NIUS 31 10 2

SIUS 12 52 2

ANIR 0 0 0

HR 5 0 0

KGAF 7 16 1

KAF 23 18 1

WIAF 6 12 2

DMSION I 110 I 1341 11 I TOTALS

TABLE3SUD Division Summary of Schools, Teachers, and Students

December 31, 2001

Number of Teachers

Tert. Totals Prim. Sec. W.Tr. Tert. Totals

1 29 72 366 19 9 466

1 28 74 218 12 16 320

1 44 249 376 16 11 652

0 66 111 1,999 28 0 2,138

0 0 0 0 0 0 0

0 5 20 0 0 0 20

1 25 65 532 12 31 640

0 42 232 546 6 0 784

2 22 46 524 15 139 724

6 I 261 II 869 I 4,561 I 1081 206 I 5,74411

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Number of Students

Prim. Sec. W.Tr. Tert. Totals

1,404 8,263 109 39 9,815

1,028 4,998 38 37 6,101

4,125 1,r.n.3 179 25 12,252

1,588 38,963 302 0 40,853

0 0 0 0 0

210 0 0 0 210

1,236 11,842 154 213 13,445

2,804 10,054 24 0 12,882

953 15,256 162 1,461 17,832

13,3481 97,2991 968 I 1,7751 113.390 I

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TABLE4SUD Summary of Tertiary School Statistics by Institution

December 31, 2001

School Identifier II

A

I F

I L

I C M M M C C s

Accredited bv Adventist Accrediting Association 1 1 1

Total number of teachers 58 9 31

SDA teachers 45 3 9

Non-SDA teachers 13 6 22

Teachers who graduated from SDA tertiarv institutions (colleges/universities) 45 2 0

Non-teaching nersonnel 5 3 2

Total number of students (opening enrollment) 451 39 213

SDA students (baptized or having one or both SDA parents) 75 22 46

Non-SDA students 376 17 167

Students baotized during the school year 0 7 0

Students enrolled in theology/religion 0 0 0

Students enrolled in education/teaching 0 0 0

Students enrolled in business/accounting/marketing/office administration 332 31 90

Students enrolled in humanities and arts (languages/music/art/etc.) 0 0 30

Students enrolled in natural and pure sciences (math/biology/chemistrv/etc.) 0 8 73

Students enrolled in health (nursing/medicine/physical therapy/etc.) 65 0 0

Students enrolled in apolied science (vocational/technical) 0 0 0

Students enrolled in social science (history/psychology/etc.) 0 0 20

Students enrolled in other 54 0 0

Total number of graduates 82 0 16

93

N

I R

I s ~] E C M

A C C C

1 1 1

16 11 81 206

15 10 76 158

1 1 5 48

10 . 5 76 138

5 3 100 118

37 25 1,010 1,775

26 7 895 1,071

11 18 115 704

0 0 92 99

0 0 231 231

0 8 96 104

0 12 377 842

0 0 128 158

0 0 65 146

0 5 0 70

0 0 0 0

37 0 51 108

0 0 62 116

0 0 383 481

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TABLES SUD Summary of Division Worker-Training School Statistics by Union

December 31, 2001

School Identifier I

C N N s I E I I u I u u s u s s

s

Total number of schools 2 1 2 2

Schools suooorted by the church without e:overnment assistance 2 1 2 2

Schools with Bible as an inte2ral oart of the curriculum 2 1 2 2

Total number of teachers 19 12 16 28

SDA teachers 16 12 14 20

Non-SDA teachers 3 0 2 8

Teachers who e:raduated from SDA tertiarv institutions (colle2es/universities) 15 12 10 25

Teachers holding state teaching certificates 10 5 8 18

Teachers holding SDA denominational teachinl! certificates 5 3 6 10

Teachers holding a degree 18 5 12 27

Non-teaching personnel 6 0 1 12

Total number of students (opening emollment) 109 38 179 302

SDA students (baotized or havinl! one or both SDA oarents) 102 38 175 288

Non-SDA students 7 0 4 14

Students baptized during the school year 2 6 2 11

Students emailed in ministerial/Bible proe:ram 22 0 127 20

Students emailed in teacher traininl! program 0 0 0 28

Students enrolled in business/accounting program 31 38 0 102

Students emailed in nurses' training program 48 0 52 0

Students emailed in vocational/technical oroe:ram 0 0 0 9

Students emailed in other pro2rams 8 0 0 143

Graduates from worker-training oroe:rams 32 0 0 86

94

K K w DJ G A I A F A F F

1 1 2 11

1 1 2 11

1 1 2 11

12 6 15 108

10 3 13 88

2 3 2 20

8 4 13 87

10 3 10 64

2 2 9 37

12 5 15 94

1 0 30 50

154 24 162 968

46 23 151 823

108 1 11 145

0 2 13 36

0 0 0 169

30 0 0 58

90 0 0 261

0 0 53 153

0 24 0 33

34 0 109 294

16 8 0 142

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Summary of Division Secondary School Statistics by Union December 31, 2001

School Identifier I

C N N s I E I I u I u u s u s s

s

Total number of schools 14 12 10 52

Schools sunnorted bv the church without 2ovemment assistance 14 12 10 52

Schools with government and church sunnort 0 0 0 0

Schools with Bible as an inte2ral Dart of the curriculum 14 12 10 52

Boarding schools 3 4 3 2

SDA accredited schools 14 12 10 52

Total number of teachers 366 218 376 1,999

SDA teachers 273 192 255 1,241

Non-SDA teachers 93 26 121 758

Teachers who 2raduated from SDA tertiary institutions (colleires/universities) 30 48 143 491

Teachers holdinir state teachin2 certificates 113 53 54 997

Teachers holding SDA denominational teachinJ? certificates 28 30 48 355

Teachers holdin2 a de2ree 265 85 280 1,254

Non-teaching personnel 140 28 91 504

Total number of students (ovenin2 emollment) 8,263 4,998 7,923 38,963

SDA students (baptized or having one or both SDA parents) 2,924 995 834 1,783

Non-SDA students 5,339 4,003 7,089 37,180

Students baptized durinJ? the school vear 48 42 31 102

Total graduates for the current year 802 206 480 1,516

Students emolled in a svecialized nroi!ram 0 0 0 0

95

K K w T G A I 0 A F A T F F A

L

16 18 12 134

16 18 12 134

0 0 0 0

16 18 12 134

1 1 2 16

16 18 12 134

532 546 524 4,561

241 365 331 2,898

291 181 193 1,663

58 156 168 1,094

232 290 143 1,912

27 24 41 553

297 302 308 2,791

123 200 139 1,225

11,842 10,054 15,256 97,299

856 638 757 8,787

10,986 9,416 14,499 88,512

38 41 39 341

392 417 529 4,342

0 0 0 0

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Schools

Adventist HiJilier Secondarv SchooUJowai

E D Thomas Memorial Higher Secondary School

E D Wilmott Memorial Higher Secondary School

Flaiz Memorial Higher Secondarv School

James Memorial Hi2her Secondarv School

Lowry Memorial Junior College

MCD Higher Secondarv SchooUSurat

Raymond Memorial Higher Secondary School

SDA Hil!her Secondary SchooUAhmedabad

SDA Higher Secondary School/Ban2alore

SDA Higher Secondarv School/HAUBan2alore

SDA Hi2her Secondary School/Chennai

SDA Higher Secondarv School/Chen2alvattu

SDA Hi2her Secondarv School/Hapur

SDA Higher Secondary School/Hosur

SDA Higher Secondarv School/Jalahalli

SDA Higher Secondary School/Kottarakara

SDA Higher Secondarv School/Kovilvatti

SDA Hi2her Secondarv School/Kuttapuzha

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TABLE7SUD Division Secondary School Statistics

December 31, 2001

Students Grad- Stu- SDA Non-uates dents Stu- SDA

Bap- dents Stu-tized dents

54 9 345 742

102 3 226 324

23 2 68 576

42 4 422 227

75 3 142 360

37 0 148 1,419

152 0 105 3,431

36 5 202 628

53 0 35 2,506

92 0 240 2,323

20 0 48 761

49 0 120 1,330

32 0 42 984

90 8 91 976

103 3 84 1,264

35 0 65 705

42 2 96 742

28 0 14 537

56 0 28 669

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Employees Total SDA Non- Total Non- Total Stu- Teach- SDA Teach- Teach- Person-dents ers Teach- ers ing nel

ers Person-nel

1,087 35 4 39 18 57

550 21 22 43 7 50

644 22 14 36 11 47

649 29 11 40 20 60

502 20 13 33 7 40

1,567 90 28 118 58 176

3,536 71 59 130 18 148

830 36 12 48 11 59

2,541 65 14 79 21 100

2,563 84 11 95 13 108

809 25 13 38 12 50

1,450 43 3S 78 21 99

1,026 21 2S 46 17 63

1,067 32 10 42 11 53

1,348 35 28 63 12 75

770 15 17 32 7 39

838 40 6 46 51 97

551 20 12 32 5 37

697 25 11 36 20 56 ,,..,.,,.. 11"7 HI '""' "'A 1<:0

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Students Employees Schools

Grad- Stu- SDA Non- Total SDA Non- Total Non- Total uates dents Stu- SDA Stu- Teach- SDA Teach- Teach- Person-

Bap- dents Stu- dents ers Teach- ers ing nel tized dents ers Person-

nel

SDA Higher Secondarv School/Madurai(East) 74 ·o 35 382 417 18 14 32 9 41

SDA Higher Secondary School/JP/Madurai(South) 32 0 15 877 892 27 20 47 13 60

SDA Hil!her Secondarv School/Nevveli 27 2 39 685 724 18 29 47 8 55

SDA Higher Secondarv School/Nuzvid 40 3 544 677 1,221 34 10 44 11 55

SDA Hi2her Secondarv School/Panruti 18 0 19 654 673 25 15 40 7 47

SDA Higher Secondarv School/Perivakulam 22 0 20 1,019 1,039 30 24 54 18 72

SDA Higher Secondarv School/GN/Pondicherrv 29 0 33 2,041 2,074 53 30 83 14 97

SDA Hil!her Secondary School/Puliengudi 15 0 18 312 330 13 11 24 7 31

SDA Higher Secondarv School/Roorkee 116 2 305 406 711 25 15 40 12 52

SDA Higher Secondarv School/Sankarankoil 27 0 22 544 566 20 16 36 5 41

SDA Hi2her Secondary School/Thaniavur 43 1 46 754 800 30 24 54 12 66

SDA Higher Secondarv School/Tiruchen2ode 37 3 18 704 722 33 18 51 15 66

SDA Hi2her Secondarv School/Tiruvala 24 0 72 415 487 29 3 32 8 40

Spicer Memorial Colle2e Secondarv School/Pone 36 0 199 642 841 40 4 44 5 49

Incomolete Secondary Schools 2,187 290 4,679 52,796 57,475 1,585 1,041 2,626 699 3,325

Total 4,342 341 8,787 88,512 97,299 2,898 1,663 4,561 1,225 5,786

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TABLES SUD Summary of Division Elementary School Statistics by Union

December 31, 2001

School Identifier C N N s H I E I I R u I u u s u s s

s

Total number of schools 12 14 31 12 5

Schools sunnorted bv the church without 11:ovemment assistance 12 14 31 12 5

Schools with government and church sunnnrt 0 0 0 0 0

Schools with Bible as a intel!ral part of the curriculum 12 14 31 12 5

Total number of teachers 72 74 249 111 20

SDA teachers 49 48 134 49 12

Non-SDA teachers 23 26 115 62 8

Teachers who graduated from SDA tertiarv institutions (colle2es/universities) 7 8 33 10 2

Teachers holdinl! state teachinl! certificates 8 32 75 36 7

Teachers holding SDA denominational teachin2 certificates 7 12 21 18 1

Teachers holding a de2ree 43 31 110 47 13

N on-teachinl! oersonnel 11 16 38 26 2

Total number of students (opening enrollment) 1,404 1,028 4,125 1,588 210

SDA students (baPtized or havin2 one or both SDA parents) 175 201 358 72 48

Non-SDA students 1,229 827 3,767 1,516 162

Students baptized during the school vear 19 23 8 21 2

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K K w DJ G A I A F A F F

7 23 6 110

7 23 6 110

0 0 0 0

7 23 6 110

65 232 46 869

35 131 21 479

30 101 25 390

13 19 2 94

30 78 8 274

4 16 4 83

33 80 18 375

11 56 12 172

1,236 2,804 953 13,348

54 190 58 1,156

1,182 2,614 895 12,192

11 12 8 104

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Southern Asia-Pacific Division

Union Conference, Union Mission, Mission, Field BAUM - Bangladesh Union Mission CPUC Central Philippine Union Conference EIUC East Indonesia Union Conference MYUM Myanmar Union Mission NPUM North Philippine Union Mission SPUC South Philippine Union Conference SAUM Southeast Asia Union Mission WIUM West Indonesia Union Mission GMM Guam-Micronesia Attached Mission SLM Sri Lanka Attached Mission

College, University AIIAS -AUSB AUP CPAC

Adventist International Institute of Advaned Studies Adventist University and Seminary of Bangladesh Adventist University of the Philippines Central Philippine Adventist College

UNAI MC UNKLAB MVC MUAS NVC NLAC SPAC SNC

Indonesia Union College Mission College Mount Klabat College Mountain View College Myanmar Union Adventist Seminary Naga View College Northern Luzon Adventist College South Philippine Adventist College Surya Nusantara College

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Union/ Number of Schools Attached

Field Prim. Sec. W.Tr. Tert.

BAUM 243 4 0

CPUC 72 4 0

EIUC 75 12 0

MYUM 82 10 0

NPUM 162 11 0

SPUC 74 7 0

SAUM 30 12 0

W1UM 91 20 0

GMM 2 7 0

SLM 9 3 0

DMSION 840 90 0 TOTALS

TABLE3 SSD Division Summary of Schools, Teachers, and Students

December-31, 2001

Number of Teachers

Totals Prim. Sec. W.Tr. Tert. Totals

1 248 349 118 0 23 490

1 77 208 58 0 39 305

1 88 412 156 0 78 646

1 93 244 137 0 26 407

4 177 541 167 0 176 884

2 83 369 101 0 123 593

1 43 244 174 0 65 483

2 113 510 257 0 106 873

0 9 100 73 0 0 173

0 12 98 64 0 0 162

13 943 3,075 1,305 0 636 5,016

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Number of Students

Prim. Sec. W.Tr. Tert. Totals

9,782 2,432 0 339 12,553

6,224 1,302 0 1,080 8,606

6,692 2,500 0 1,640 10,832

4,599 2,033 0 624 7,256

14,223 3,026 0 4,521 21,770

10,003 1,565 0 2,539 14,107

3,099 2,762 0 1,274 7,135

7,586 2,908 0 3,624 14,118

1,736 660 0 0 2,396

2,801 766 0 0 3,567

66,745 19,954 0 15,641 102,340

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School Identifier A I I A s

Accredited by Adventist Accred. Association 1

Total number of teachers 36

SDA teachers 36

Non-SDA teachers 0

Teachers who graduated from SDA tertiary institutions 34

Non-teaching personnel 74

Total number of students (ooening enrollment) 190

SDA students 186

Non-SDA students 4

Students baotized during the school vear 0

Students enrolled in theology/religion 86

Students enrolled in education/teaching 47

Students enrolled in business/ accounting/ 36 marketing/office administration

Students enrolled in humanities and arts 0 (lanroages/music/art/etc.)

Students enrolled in natural and pure sciences 0 (math/bioloJ?V/chemistrv/etc.)

Students enrolled in health (nursing/medicine/physical 14 theraov/etc.)

Students enrolled in aoolied science (vocational/technical) 0

Students enrolled in social science 0 (historv/nsvchology/etc.)

Students enrolled in other 7

Total number of graduates 60

Summary of Tertiary School Statistics by Institution December 31, 2001

A A C u M M M u u p N C V u p s A A C A

B C I s

1 1 1 1 1 1 1

73 23 39 86 65 94 26

73 22 39 78 43 94 26

0 1 0 8 22 0 0

67 14 36 72 56 70 24

136 s 23 40 71 88 13

2,634 339 1,080 3,224 1,274 1,769 624

2,337 257 1,042 2,724 476 1,609 624

297 82 38 500 798 160 0

0 15 34 '106 55 14 0

99 27 208 303 56 225 148

279 42 178 69 28 440 234

563 24 172 1,500 344 457 62

27 0 0 0 178 3 0

95 0 224 168 48 21 0

873 0 82 1,006 544 468 0

48 0 4 0 0 89 0

94 0 88 0 28 0 0

556 246 124 178 48 66 180

253 10 166 484 100 238 105

101

N N s s L V p N A C A C C C

1 1 1 1

47 20 29 - 20

47 20 29 20

0 0 0 0

33 19 17 18

9 7 9 12

1,276 421 770 400

1,064 401 474 394

212 20 296 6

0 4 62 2

101 64 116 262

425 283 208 0

220 42 176 100

32 0 0 0

19 0 0 0

260 0 0 0

0 12 0 0

31 0 0 0

188 20 270 38

70 20 72 27

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OJ N K L A B

1

78 636

74 601

4 35

45 sos 35 522

1,640 15,641

1,001 12,589

639 3,052

55 347

289 1,984

148 2,381

1,121 4,817

0 240

0 575

0 3,247

0 153

0 241

82 2,003

180 1,785

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TABLESSSD Summary of Division Worker-Training School Statistics by Union

December 31, 2001

This Table Not Applicable to Southern Asia-Pacific Division

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I School Identifier

I Total number of schools

Schools supported by the church without government assistance

Schools with government and church sunoort

Schools with Bible as an integral oart of the curriculum

Boarding schools

SDA accredited schools

Total number of teachers

SDA teachers

Non-SDA teachers

Teachers who graduated from SDA tertiary institutions (colleges/universities)

Teachers holding state teaching certificates

Teachers holding SDA denominational teaching certificates

Teachers holding a degree

Non-teaching oersonnel

Total number of students (ooening enrollment)

SDA students (baptized or havin2 one or both SDA oarents)

Non-SDA students

Students baptized during the school vear

Total graduates for the current vear

Students enrolled in a soecialized orogram

TABLE 6SSD Summary of Division Secondary School Statistics by Union

December 31, 2001

B C E M N s s A p I y p p A u u u u u u u M C C M M C M

4 4 12 10 11 7 12

4 4 0 10 11 7 10

0 0 12 0 0 0 2

4 4 12 10 11 7 12

4 3 5 7 6 7 6

3 3 5 3 10 6 8

118 58 156 137 167 101 174

114 58 128 128 167 101 145

4 0 28 9 0 0 29

111 60 67 98 163 96 82

17 43 86 25 115 75 60

44 46 60 4 167 43 76

0 58 156 130 167 88 111

66 17 37 7 17 25 73

2,432 1,302 2,500 2,033 3,026 1,565 2,762

1,7M 911 2,019 1,356 2,035 1,309 938

667 191 4RI 677 991 256 1,824

m 16 61 434 168 106 77

0 295 391 0 705 352 608

49 0 0 0 0 0 142

103

w G s [D I M L u M M M

20 7 3 90

20 2 3 71

0 5 0 19

20 7 3 90

4 0 1 43

15 7 2 62

257 73 64 1,305

161 71 29 1,102

96 2 35 203

78 24 14 793

128 2 43 594

68 6 16 530

206 30 30 976

31 37 19 329

2,908 660 766 19,954

1,022 36 86 11,477

1,886 624 680 8,477

88 87 12 1,826

814 140 92 3,397

0 0 51 242

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Schools

Adventist Ekami School

Adventist University of the Philippines Academy

Baesa Adventist Academy

Baliknapan Academy

Bandung Academy

Central Luzon Adventist Academy

Chiamrmai Adventist Academy

Chuuk SDA School

Cimindi Academy

Conception Academy

East Java Academy

East Visayan Academy

Ebeve Adventist Academv

Ekamai International School

Goshen Adventist Secondarv School

Guam Adventist Academy

Irian Java Academv

Jakarta Academy

Kalay Adventist Seminarv

Kandana SDA Hil!:h School

Kellogg-Mookeriee School

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TABLE7SSD Division Secondary School Statistics

December 31, 2001

Students

Grad- Stu- SDA Non- Total uates dents Stu- SDA Stu-

Bap- dents Stu- dents tized dents

22 5 9 185

112 7 278 160

67 17 169 125

40 9 37 71

60 0 60 70

30 9 124 0

43 20 185 84

13 3 1 49

35 7 70 110

27 32 41 85

120 10 130 200

137 5 321 244

22 18 4 115

78 0 37 577

101 10 145 102

7 19 10 40

30 4 /JS 52

50 10 35 200

0 54 244 58

59 0 28 477

0 170 548 250

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Employees

SDA Non- Total Non- Total Teach- SDA Teach- Teach- Person-

ers Teach-ers ers ing Personnel

nel

194 7 6 13 6 19

438 19 0 19 3 22

294 18 0 18 3 21

108 7 3 10 1 11

130 5 5 10 2 12

124 13 0 13 0 13

269 13 1 14 3 17

50 5 0 5 9 14

180 5 5 10 2 12

126 8 0 8 0 8

330 20 3 23 2 25

565 16 0 16 5 21

119 9 2 11 5 16

614 36 7 43 34 77

247 14 0 14 0 14

50 11 0 11 4 15

100 12 3 15 4 19

235 10 5 15 2 17

302 14 3 17 1 18

505 11 19 30 7 37

798 35 4 39 27 66 ,, .. , -,n n ?O n ?O

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Schools Grad- Stu- SDA Non- Total SDA Non- Total Non- Total uates dents Stu- SDA Stu- Teach- SDA Teach- Teach- Person-

Bap- dents Stu- dents ers Teach-ers ers ing nel tized dents Person-

nel

Lipa Adventist Academv 72 5 244 107 351 20 0 20 3 23

Malan!! Academv 40 2 30 65 95 7 8 15 1 16

Maluku Academy 5 0 284 6 290 10 0 10 0 10

Marshall Island Adventist Academv 17 9 6 159 165 13 0 13 8 21

Matutum View Academv 62 19 235 49 284 14 0 14 5 19

Medan Academy 50 3 50 80 130 7 9 16 2 18

Mindanao Mission Academy 51 6 183 36 219 16 0 16 5 21

Monosapara Adventist Academv 0 76 280 150 430 12 0 12 0 12

Mountain View Colle2e Academv 32 9 114 18 132 16 0 16 0 16

Naga View Academy 46 21 166 49 215 10 0 10 2 12

Negros Mission Academv 62 1 218 58 276 14 0 14 2 16

North Sulawesi Academv 61 20 340 83 423 20 0 20 22 42

North Sumatra Academv 30 3 55 86 141 8 3 11 1 12

Northeastern Mindanao Academv 42 29 156 30 186 10 0 10 2 12

Northern Luzon Adventist Academv 96 16 266 115 381 23 0 23 0 23

Nusa Ten22ara Academv 44 8 49 85 134 6 2 8 1 9

Palau Mission Academv 22 25 13 69 82 14 0 14 4 18

Palawan Adventist Academy 66 12 174 48 222 12 0 12 0 12

Palu Academy 22 2 236 5 341 12 2 14 1 15

Pasav Citv Academv 65 21 229 45 274 18 0 18 2 20

Permatan2 Siantar Academy 50 2 98 90 188 15 2 17 2 19

Pohnpei Adventist High School 45 10 1 143 144 13 0 13 6 19

Sabah Adventist Secondarv School 112 17 226 173 399 16 0 16 4 20

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Students Employees Schools Grad- Stu- SDA Non- Total SDA Non- Total Non- Total

uates dents Stu- SDA Stu- Teach- SDA Teach- Teach- Person-Bap- dents Stu- dents ers Teach-ers ers ing nel tizc:d dents Personnel

San Yu Adventist School 75 3 15 224 239 13 4 17 8 25

Semarang Academy 15 0 15 15 30 2 6 8 1 9

Seventh-dav Adventist Maranatha School(SAMS) 0 289 342 75 417 30 0 30 4 34

South Philiooine Adv. Coll. Academv 72 19 255 68 323 20 0 20 10 30

Sumbul Academy 30 2 47 90 137 8 6 14 2 16

Sunnv Hill Collee:e 153 1 23 282 305 14 9 23 5 28

Surabaya Academy 40 2 30 100 130 10 2 12 2 14

Tirad View Academv 39 10 146 40 186 8 0 8 0 8

Toraia View Academy 20 20 186 19 205 9 0 9 2 11

Uooer Myanmar 0 108 158 200 358 14 2 16 0 16

Veteran Academv 30 1 51 87 138 9 6 15 2 17

West Visayan Academy 55 1 202 28 230 16 0 16 5 21

Western Mindanao Academv 47 10 181 34 215 14 0 14 1 15

Y3.lll!oon Adventist Seminary 0 56 124 18 142 12 0 12 0 12

Yap SDA High School 14 3 1 49 50 6 0 6 1 7

Unaccredited and lncomolete Schools 485 550 2,977 1,745 4,722 275 70 345 75 420

Totals 3,397 1,826 11,477 8,477 19,954 1,102 203 1,305 329 1,064

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•••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• TABLESSSD

I School Identifier

Total number of schools

Schools sunoorted by the church w/o gov't assistance

Schools with government and church suooort

Schools w/Bible as a integral oart of the curriculum

Total number of teachers

SDA teachers

Non-SDA teachers

Teachers who grad. from SDA tertiarv institutions

Teachers holding state teaching certificates

Teachers holdinl! SDA denom'I teaching certificates

Teachers holdinl! a degree

Non-teaching oersonnel

Total number of students (opening emollment)

SDA students (baotized or one/ both SDA oarents)

Non-SDA students

Students baotized during the school year

Summary of Division Elementary School Statistics by Union December 31, 2001

I B C E M N s A p I y p p u u u u u u M M M M M C

243 72 75 82 162 74

243 72 0 82 162 74

0 0 75 0 0 0

243 72 75 82 162 74

349 208 412 244 541 369

340 208 382 212 541 369

9 0 30 32 0 0

0 134 36 61 319 263

46 154 135 11 448 274

349 122 113 14 541 200

0 208 204 68 541 360

0 9 26 0 0 0

9,782 6,224 6,692 4,599 14,223 10,003

8,300 3,192 3,365 1,669 7,396 5,322

1,482 3,032 3,327 2,930 6,827 4,681

15 141 314 230 1,173 394

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L

30 91 2 9 840

24 91 0 9 757

6 0 2 0 83

30 91 2 9 840

244 510 100 98 3,075

215 510 99 64 2,940

29 0 1 34 135

78 120 23 24 1,058

145 390 4 15 1,622

62 120 22 21 1,564

116 510 40 7 2,054

78 55 25 19 212

3,099 7,586 1,736 2,801 66,745

1,423 2,520 48 144 33,379

1,676 5,066 1,688 2,657 33,366

25 0 10 1 2,303

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Trans-European

Union Conference, Union Mission, Mission, Field AUC Adriatic Union Conference BAUC Baltic Union Conference BUC British Union Conference DUCh Danish Union of Churches FUC Finland Union Conference HUC Hungarian Union Conference MEU Middle-East Union Mission NUC Netherlands Union Conference NORUC Norwegian Union Conference PKU Pakistan Union Section PUC Polish Union Conference SEEUC South-East European Union Conference SUC Swedish Union Conference GM Greek Mission IC Iceland Conference IF Israel Field

College, University AUC BTS DJC HTS MEC NC PAS PSS SAS

Adriatic Union College Belgrade Theological Seminary Danish Junior College Hungarian Theological Seminary Middle East College Newbold College Pakistan Adventist Seminary Polish Spiritual Seminary Sudan Adventist Seminary

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Attached Field Prim.

AUC 0

BAUC 1

BUC 9

DUCh 7

FUC 4

HUC 0

MEU 24

NUC 1

NORUC 11

PK.U 17

PUC 0

SEEUC 0

sue 1

IC 1

DIVISION TOTALS 76

TABLE3TED Division Summary of Schools, Teachers, and Students

December 31, 2001

Number of Schools Number of Teachers

Sec. W.Tr. Tert. Totals Prim. Sec. W.Tr. Tert. Totals

1 0 1 2 0 36 0 21 57

0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0

3 0 1 13 57 50 0 38 145

7 0 1 15 54 16 0 21 91

2 0 0 6 24 12 0 0 36

0 0 1 1 0 0 0 14 14

7 0 2 33 297 70 0 30 397

0 0 0 1 12 0 0 0 12

1 0 0 12 117 18 0 0 135

4 2 1 24 80 18 30 22 150

0 1 0 2 0 0 7 0 7

0 0 1 1 0 0 0 24 24

1 0 1 3 24 14 0 5 43

1 0 0 2 7 4 0 0 11

25 3 9 115 672 238 37 175 1,122

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Number of Students

Prim. Sec. W.Tr. Tert. Totals

0 107 0 24 131

0 0 0 0 0

674 460 0 408 1,542

452 153 0 83 688

162 159 0 0 321

0 0 0 69 69

7,331 766 0 197 8,294

230 0 0 0 230

608 157 0 0 765

1,779 437 220 117 2,553

0 0 616 0 616

0 0 0 67 67

219 70 0 14 303

52 14 0 0 66

11,507 2,323 836 979 15,645

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TABLE4TED Summary of Tertiary School Statistics by Institution

December 31, 2001

School Identifier A B D H M u T J T E C s C s C

Accredited by Adventist Accrediting Association 1 1 1 1 1 -

Total number of teachers 21 24 21 14 28

SDA teachers 21 22 12 13 15 l

Non-SDA teachers 0 2 9 1 13

Teachers who graduated from SDA tertiary institutions (colleges/universities) 14 10 0 2 13

Non-teachine nersonnel 2 7 0 4 10

Total number of students (onening enrollment) 24 67 83 69 185

SDA students (baotized or havine one or both SDA oarents) 24 67 61 61 19

Non-SDA students 0 0 22 8 166

Students baptized during the school year 0 0 8 4 0

Students enrolled in theology/religion 24 67 0 69 3

Students enrolled in education/teaching 0 0 0 0 8

Students enrolled in business/accounting/marketing/office/ 0 0 0 0 145 administration

Students enrolled in humanities and arts (lanmal!es/music/art/etc.) 0 0 35 0 0

Students enrolled in natural and pure sciences (math/biology/chemistry/etc.) 0 0 48 0 0

Students enrolled in health (nursing/medicine/physical therapy/etc.) 0 0 0 0 0

Students enrolled in applied science (vocational/technical) 0 0 0 0 0

Students enrolled in social science (history/nsvchology/etc.) 0 0 0 0 0

Students enrolled in other 0 0 0 0 29

Total number of graduates 8 13 24 0 38

N p s s [I] C A A J s s C

1 1 1 1

38 22 2 5 175

35 20 2 5 145

3 2 0 0 30

23 15 2 5 84

33 2 0 0 58

408 117 12 14 979

373 72 12 14 703

35 45 0 0 276

0 15 0 0 27

126 19 12 14 334

53 6 0 0 67

35 47 0 0 227

26 20 0 0 81

0 0 0 0 48

0 16 0 0 16

0 0 0 0 0

21 0 0 0 21

147 9 0 0 185

34 27 0 14 158

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TABLES TED Summary of Division Worker-Training School Statistics by Union

December 31, 2001

School Identifier I

B B D F H M N N A u u u u E u 0 u C C C C u C R C u

C

Total number of schools - - - - - - -

Schools sunnorted bv the church without 11:overnment assistance - - - - - - -

Schools with Bible as an integral part of the curriculum - - - - - - -

Total number of teachers - - - - - - -

SDA teachers - - - - - - -

Teachers who 11:raduated from SDA tertiary institutions - - - - - - -

Teachers holdin11: state teachin11: certificates - - - - - - -

Teachers holding SDA denominational teaching certificates - - - - - - -

Teachers holdin11: a de11:ree - - - - - - -

Non-teachin11: personnel - - - - - - -

Total number of students (opening enrollment) - - - - - - -

SDA students (baptized or having one or both SDA parents) - - - - - - -

Non-SDA students - - - - - - -

Students baptized during the school year - - - - - - -

Students enrolled in ministerial/Bible pro11:ram - - - - - - -

Students enrolled in teacher training program - - - - - - -

Students enrolled in business/accounting program - - - - - - -

Students enrolled in nurses' training program - - - - - - -

Students enrolled in vocational/technical program - - - - - - -

Students enrolled in other programs - - - - - - -

Graduates from worker-trainin11: vro11:rams - - - - - - -

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p p s [I] K u E u C E

u C

- 2 1 - 3

- 2 1 - 3

- 2 I - 3

- ~ (ti - ti) ~ V ~

- 22 7 - 29

- 4>.\6 0.... - 4:i -"lff' - 15 0 - 15

- 9 0 - 9

- ~ 4 - (MD "SJ ~

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- 6 7 - 13

- 220 616 - 836

- 122 137 - 259

- 98 479 - 577

- 15 0 - 15

- 20 58 - 78

- 7 59 - 66

- 48 0 - 48

- 103 0 - 103

- 42 22 - 64

- 0 477 - 477

- 58 23 - 81

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TABLE6TED Summary of Division Secondary School Statistics by Union

December 31, 2001

School Identifier

I A B D F M N u u u u E 0 C C C C u R

h u C

Total number of schools 1 3 7 2 7 1

Schools sunnorted by the church without government assistance 1 2 0 0 7 0

Schools with government and church sunnort 0 1 7 2 0 1

Schools with Bible as an integral part of the curriculum 1 3 7 2 5 1

Boarding schools 1 1 1 1 2 1

SDA accredited schools 1 2 0 1 5 1

Total number of teachers 36 50 16 12 70 18

SDA teachers 11 41 15 12 24 18

Non-SDA teachers 25 9 1 0 46 0

Teachers who graduated from SDA tertiarv institutions 2 16 0 0 9 8

Teachers holding state teaching certificates 34 33 6 10 43 18

Teachers holding SDA denominational teaching certificates 6 26 0 0 2 18

Teachers holding a degree 36 41 6 10 50 18

Non-teachinl!' oersonnel 5 21 16 13 25 13

Total number of students (opening enrollment) 107 460 153 159 766 157

SDA students (baptized or having one or both SDA parents) 63 203 36 96 279 89

Non-SDA students 44 257 117 63 487 68

Students bantized during the school year 7 11 3 18 15 12

Total graduates for the current year 13 61 85 23 116 52

Students enrolled in a specialized program 0 1 0 2 0 0

p s I [] K u C u C

4 1 1 27

4 0 0 14

0 1 1 13

4 1 1 25

1 1 0 9

4 1 0 15

18 14 4 238

16 14 2 153

2 0 2 85

6 5 0 46

7 11 3 165

4 3 0 59

15 13 4 193

1 0 0 94

437 70 14 2,323

149 23 8 946

288 47 6 1,377

6 1 0 73

17 21 10 398

0 1 0 4

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Schools

Adventist Seminary ofMarusevec -AUC

Adventtikirkon Siikasalmen-FUC

Amman Adventist Secondarv School -MEU

Arkwite Adventist Secondary School-MEU

Ayira Vocational School-MEU

Boucherich Adventist Secondary School -MEU

Danish Junior Collee:e,(Veilefiordskolen) -DUCh

Eden Hi~h -BUC

Finland Junior Collee:e (Toivonlinna) -FUC

John Lou~hboroue:h School -BUC

Iceland Secondarv School-IC

Jerslev-Oestervnaa Secondarv School-DUCh

Karachi Adventist School-PKU

Kotri Adventist Secondarv School -PKU

Lahore Aedventist Secondary School-PKU

Mousietbe Adventist Secondarv School -MEU

TABLE7TED Division Secondary School Statistics

December 31, 2001

Students Grad- Stu- SDA Non-uates dents Stu- SDA

Bap- dents Stu-tized dents

13 7 63 44

0 3 13 6

17 0 4 51

0 1 7 98

29 10 181 89

17 0 3 77

28 0 14 36

2 1 11 6

23 15 83 57

59 8 130 178

10 0 8 6

4 0 3 5

0 0 22 22

0 0 67 66

0 0 35 76

47 0 43 204

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Employees Total SDA Non- Total Non- Tot Stu- Teach- SDA Teach- Teaching al dents ers Teach-ers ers Person- Pers

net on-net

107 •' 11 25 36 5 41

19 0 0 0 0 0

55 2 9 11 0 11

105 5 8 13 20 33

270 6 2 8 20 28

80 2 8 10 0 10

50 15 1 16 16 32

17 6 0 6 1 7

140 12 0 12 13 25

308 20 6 26 6 32

14 2 2 4 0 4

8 0 0 0 0 0

44 0 0 0 0 0

133 0 0 0 0 0

131 5 1 6 0 6

247 1 19 20 0 20

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Students Employees Schools

Grad- Stu- SDA Non- Total SDA Non- Total Non- Total uates dents Stu- SDA Stu- Teach- SDA Teach- Teach- Person-

Bap- dents Stu- dents ers Teach- ers ing nel tized dents ers Person-

nel

Naerum Adventist Secondary School -DUCh 9 2 6 4 10 0 0 0 0 0

Nile Union Academy -MEU 6 4 12 37 49 8 0 8 3 11

Norweigian Junior College (Tyrifiord) -NORUC 52 12 89 68 157 18 0 18 13 31

Pakistan Adventist Middle Seminarv -PkU 17 6 54 35 89 11 1 12 1 13

Rin2sted Adventist Secondarv School -DUCh 7 0 2 14 16 0 0 0 0 0

Roskilde Private School - DUCh 6 1 1 13 14 0 0 0 0 0

South Sudan Adventist Academv -MEU 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

Stanborough School -BUC 18 2 62 73 135 15 3 18 14 32

Svanevei Adventist Secondarv School -DUCh 2 0 0 2 2 0 0 0 0 0

Swedish Junior College (Ekebvholm) -SUC 21 1 23 47 70 14 0 14 0 14

Veilefiordskolen Boarding School-DUCh 29 0 10 43 53 0 0 0 0 0

Totals 416 73 946 1,377 2,323 153 85 238 112 450

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Summary of Division Elementary School Statistics by Union December 31, 2001

School Identifier B B D F M N N A u u u E u 0 u C C C u C R C h u

C

Total number of schools 1 9 7 4 24 1 11

Schools sunoorted bv the church without 2ovemment assistance 1 9 0 0 24 0 0

Schools with government and church sunoort 0 0 7 4 0 1 11

Schools with Bible as a inte2ral Dart of the curriculum 0 8 7 4 22 1 11

Total number of teachers 0 57 54 24 297 12 117

SDA teachers 0 48 45 19 153 6 94

Non-SDA teachers 0 9 9 5 144 6 23

Teachers who 2raduated from SDA tertiarv institutions 0 10 3 1 15 0 27

Teachers holding state teaching .certificates 0 38 42 12 110 12 99

Teachers holdinl! SDA denominational teachin2 certificates 0 10 0 1 36 0 14

Teachers holding a degree 0 31 31 12 121 0 51

Non-teachinl! oersonnel 0 22 17 6 22 3 16

Total number of students (opening enrollment) 0 674 452 162 7,331 230 608

SDA students Cbantized or having one or both SDA oarents) 0 332 81 100 3,139 0 264

Non-SDA students 0 342 371 62 4,192 230 344

Students baptized durinl! the school year 0 7 0 10 0 0 1

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p s I [I] K u C u C

17 1 1 76

17 0 0 51

0 1 1 25

17 1 1 72

80 24 7 672

74 21 3 463

6 3 4 209

22 7 3 88

37 17 7 374

14 4 0 79

41 22 7 316

8 11 3 108

1,779 219 52 11,507

759 41 14 4,730

1,020 178 38 6,777

0 2 0 20

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Southern Africa Union Conference

Union Conference, Union Mission. Mission, Field SAU - Southern Africa Union Conference

College, University BC - Bethel College HC Helderberg College

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Union/ Number of Schools Attached

Field Prim. Sec. W.Tr.

SAU 23 11 0

I UNION I 23 11 0 TOTALS

Union Summary of Schools, Teachers, and Students December 31, 2001

Number of Teachers

Tert. Totals Prim. Sec. W.Tr. Tert. Totals

2 36 176 128 0 48 352

2 36 176 128 0 48 352

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Number of Students

Prim. Sec. W.Tr. Tert. Totals

5,123 2,085 0 391 7,599

5,123 2,085 0 391 7,599

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TABLE4SAUC Summary of Tertiary School Statistics by Institution

December 31, 2001

School Identifier

I B C

Accredited by Advewntist Accrediting Association

Total number of teachers

SDA teachers

Non-SDA teachers

Teachers who graduated from SDA tertiary institutions (colleges/universities)

Non-teachim! oersonnel

Total number of students (opening enrollment)

SDA students (baptized or having one or both SDA parents)

Non-SDA students

Students baptized during the school year

Students enrolled in theology/religion

Students enrolled in education/teaching

Students enrolled in business/accounting/marketing/office administration

Students enrolled in humanities and arts (lane:uages/music/art/etc.)

Students enrolled in natural and pure sciences (math/bioloe:v/chemistry/etc.)

Students enrolled in health (nursing/medicine/physical therapy/etc.)

Students enrolled in applied science (vocational/technical)

Students enrolled in social science (historv/psycholnRvletc I

Students enrolled in other(Lane:uaJ?c School)

Total number of graduates

-12

12

0

5

6

38

19

19

0

0

0

28

0

0

0

10

0

0

16

H T C 0

T A L

1

36 48

35 47

1 1

0 5

36 42

353 391

160 179

193 212

6 6

50 50

56 56

192 220

0 0

0 0

0 0

0 10

0 0

55 55

45 61

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Summary of Division Worker-Training School Statistics by Union December 31, 2001

This Table Not Applicable to Southern Africa Union Conference

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TABLE6SAUC Summary of Division Secondary School Statistics by Union

December 31, 2001

School Identifier

II

s

I A u

Total number of schools 11

Schools sunnorted bv the church without government assistance 1

Schools with government and church sunnort 10

Schools with Bible as an integral part of the curriculum 11

Boarding schools 5

SDA accredited schools 3

Total number of teachers 128

SDA teachers 90

Non-SDA teachers 38

Teachers who graduated from SDA tertiarv institutions (colleges/universities) 20

Teachers holding state teaching certificates 93

Teachers holding SDA denominational teaching certificates 10

Teachers holding a degree 35

Non-teaching personnel 8

Total number of students (opening enrollment) 2,085

SDA students (baptized or havinl!: one or both SDA parents) 893

Non-SDA students 1,192

Students baotized during the school vear 27

Total graduates for the current year 283

Students enrolled in a specialized program 0

I I I [IJ 11

1

10

11

5

3

128

90

38

20

93

10

35

8

2,085

893

1,192

27

283

0

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Schools

Adventville High School

Emmanuel Mission School

Good Hope High School

Helderberg High School

Maresda Christian Academv

Mbukwane High School

Sedaven Hil?h School

Incomplete Secondarv Schools

Totals

Division Secondary School Statistics December 31, 2001

Students Grad- Stu- SDA Non- Total uates dents Stu- SDA Stu-

Bap- dents Stu- dents tized dents

38 0 358 32 390

43 8 77 300 377

40 0 111 124 235

28 3 61 53 114

4 0 7 45 52

19 0 16 220 236

21 0 67 30 97

90 16 196 388 584

283 27 893 1,192 2,085

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Employees SDA Non- Total Non- Total

Teach- SDA Teach- Teach- Person-ers Teach-ers ers ing net

Person-net

5 9 14 1 15

14 9 23 0 23

12 0 12 0 12

13 1 14 1 15

2 3 5 0 5

6 13 19 1 20

13 0 13 1 14

25 3 28 4 32

90 38 128 8 136

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TABLESSAUC Summary of Division Elementary School Statistics by Union

December 31, 2001

School Identifier I

s A u

Total number of schools 23

Schools suooorted bv the church without government assistance 2

Schools with government and church suooort 21

Schools with Bible as a intee:ral Dart of the curriculum 23

Total number of teachers 176

SDA teachers 156

Non-SDA teachers 20

Teachers who graduated from SDA tertiary institutions (colleges/universities) 18

Teachers holdinl!' state teachine: certificates 152

Teachers holding SDA denominational teaching certificates 40

Teachers holding a degree 20

Non-teaching personnel 13

Total number of students (ooenine: enrollment) 5,123

SDA students (baptized or having one or both SDA parents) 1,917

Non-SDA students 3,206

Students baptized during the school year 8

T 0 T A L

23

2

21

23

176

156

20

18

152

40

20

13

5,123

1,917

3,206

8

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Trends in SDA Education

December 31, 2001

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Division/ Attached Union

Africa-Indian Ocean Division

East Africa Division

Euro-Africa Division

Euro-Asia Division

Inter-America Division

North American Division

Northern Asia-Pacific Division

South American Division

South Pacific Division

Southern Asia Division

Southern Asia-Pacific Division

Trans-European Division

Southern Africa Union

I World Total II

Table 10 General Conference of Seventh-day Adventists

GC Trends in the Number of Primary and Secondary Schools December .31, 2001

Elementarv Schools

1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 1997 1998

608 641 765 836 1,092 54 114

281 284 288 283 284 89 90

12 10 14 14 22 15 15

5 7 7 7 7 2 0

532 601 630 638 632 214 235

994 974 965 941 941 108 109

23 21 21 22 22 15 17

732 712 654 746 714 160 174

236 241 251 238 242 53 44

175 175 182 182 110 110 110

684 703 723 805 840 82 82

58 57 74 74 76 14 14

24 24 24 23 23 11 10

4,3641 4.450 I 4,598 I 4,809 I 5,005 II 927 I 1,014

124

Secondarv Schools

1999 2000 2001

173 147 175

88 88 90

15 23 23

0 0 0

253 251 263

112 113 120

17 17 17

189 212 216

42 42 48

112 112 134

85 89 90

19 22 27

10 10 11

I 1,115 I 1,126 I 1,2141

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Table 11 General Conference of Seventh-day Adventists

GC Trends in the Number of Worker-Training and Tertiary Schools December 31, 2001

Division/

I Trainin2 Schools

Attached Union 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 1997 1998

Africa-Indian Ocean Division 1 1 1 2 3 8 6

East Africa Division 8 8 9 9 9 5 5

Euro-Africa Division 9 8 7 7 8 8 8

Euro-Asia Division 0 0 0 0 0 2 2

Inter-America Division 0 0 0 0 0 10 10

North American Division 0 0 0 0 0 15 15

Northern Asia-Pacific Division 0 0 0 0 0 4 6

South American Division 9 9 9 5 1 9 10

South Pacific Division 2 2 2 2 2 4 4

Southern Asia Division 6 6 8 8 11 1 1

Southern Asia-Pacific Division 0 0 0 0 0 14 13

Trans-European Division 1 2 2 2 3 7 7

Southern Africa Union 0 0 0 0 0 2 2

World Total II 36 I 36 I 38 I 35 I 3711 89 I 90

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Tertiarv Schools

1999 2000 2001

7 6 6

5 5 5

8 8 8

2 2 2

10 10 13

15 15 15

6 6 6

11 10 10

4 4 4

4 4 6

14 13 13

7 9 9

2 2 2

I 95 I 94 I 99 I

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Division/ Attached Union

Africa-Indian Ocean Division

East Africa Division

Euro-Africa Division

Euro-Asia Division

Inter-America Division

North American Division

Northern Asia-Pacific Division

South American Division

South Pacific Division

Southern Asia Division

Southern Asia-Pacific Division

Trans-European Division

Southern Africa Union

World Total

Table 12 General Conference of Seventh-day Adventists

GC Trends in the Number of Primary and Secondary Teachers December 31, 2001

I Elementary Teachers I Secondary Teachers I

--1-m----,.----199_8_-T--_1_999 _ _,.._2_000_ ...... _200_1 ___ 1m--.... l -1_99_8_--.-l __ 1999..__"Tl--2000--... l--2-oo-1--11

4,335

2,370

8S

6S

3,164

3,973

181

8,591

806

2,832

2,440

499

4,668

2,151

64

102

3,944

3,921

172

8,820

889

2,832

2,719

S09

5,517

2,607

102

125

4,082

4,148

177

8,678

802

2,864

2,861

673

6,053

2,538

160

125

4,270

4,001

180

8,677

833

2,864

2,880

S98

7,458

2,562

130

125

4,126

4,115

187

8,619

86S

869

3,075

672

S52

1,406

278

so

2,872

1,466

S53

2,607

S40

2,315

1,201

316

1,234

1,354

309

0

3,021

1,478

S16

2,903

469

2,315

1,219

234

1,133

1,564

292

0

3,086

1,468

S96

2,974

4S9

2,344

1,374

298

1,420

1,606

S68

0

3,365

2,263

S81

3,033

S16

2,344

1,416

236

2,360

1,603

S66

0

3,266

1,527

S62

3,403

S12

4,561

1,305

238

187 182 180 188 176 140 124 115 118 128

11 29.528 I 30.973 I 32,816 I 33.367 I 32,979 11 14.296 I 15,236 I 1S.703 I 17.472 I 20.091 I

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Table 13 General Conference of Seventh-day Adventists

GC Trends in the Number of Worker-Training and Tertiary Teachers December 31, 2001

Division/

I Worker Trainin2 Teachers

I Tertif Teachers

Attached Union I 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 1997 1998 1999 I Africa-Indian Ocean Division 6 6 7 6 67 89 96 150

East Africa Division 93 97 100 107 121 166 175 198

Euro-Africa Division 127 81 77 81 76 91 99 107

Euro-Asia Division 0 0 0 0 0 28 26 29

Inter-America Division 0 0 0 0 0 678 774 751

North American Division 0 0 0 0 0 1,850 1,652 1,791

Northern Asia-Pacific Division 0 0 0 0 0 213 224 248

South American Division 32 33 41 34 6 556 576 649

South Pacific Division 19 20 18 20 20 170 175 154

Southern Asia Division 170 170 158 158 108 95 95 141

Southern Asia-Pacific Division 0 0 0 0 0 553 621 649

Trans-European Division 26 28 20 13 37 145 147 135

Southern Africa Union 0 0 0 0 0 60 52 47

World Total 473 435 421 419 435 I 4,694 I 4,712 I 5,049 I

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2000 I 2001 I 153 240

157 166

136 117

29 29

824 879

1,179 1,533

250 253

773 918

150 128

141 206

632 636

154 175

70 48

4,648 I 5,328 I

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Division/ Attached Union

Africa-Indian Ocean Division

East Africa Division

Euro-Africa Division

Euro-Asia Division

Inter-America Division

North American Division

Northern Asia-Pacific Division

South American Division

South Pacific Division

Southern Asia Division

Southern Asia-Pacific Division

Trans-Eurooean Division

Southern Africa Union

World Total

Table 14 General Conference of Seventh-day Adventists

GC Trends in the Number of Primary and Secondary Students December 31, 2001

Primary Students

I 1999 I Secondary Students

1997 1998 2000 2001 II 1997 1998 I 1999 I 134,518 145,090 155,462 135,146 242,034 11,785 21,850 22,224

118,180 103,777 109,221 111,928 134,643 33,227 32,753 34,767

1,036 895 1,366 1,884 2,254 2,399 2,612 2,832

336 712 801 801 801 267 0 0

62,518 90,617 93,707 94,450 91,511 41,287 38,213 37,713

49,998 49,645 50,152 48,384 48,571 16,537 16,360 16,121

4,008 3,812 3,885 3,809 3,809 10,145 10,412 10,071

155,418 154,110 151,346 150,013 150,058 28,537 29,880 31,623

17,885 21,174 20,465 19,522 21,720 8,103 7,899 7,456

81,798 81,798 84,750 84,750 13,348 28,086 28,086 56,044

59,935 60,046 59,546 65,747 66,745 16,909 16,638 18,354

6,483 6,314 11,161 11,011 11,507 2,589 1,443 2,318

2000

26,703

35,881

11,546

0

42,466

14,530

9,916

31,926

7,540

56,044

17,458

1,879

4,484 5,483 5,375 5,253 5,123 2,074 2,340 1,918 2,048

11 696.597 I 723,473 I 747.237 I 732.698 I 792.124 11 201.945 I 208.486 I 241,441 I 257.937 I

2001

39,359

32,109

12,250

0

41,708

16,753

9,360

33,138

8,461

97,299

19,954

2,323

2,085

314,799 I

128

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Division/ Attached Union

Africa-Indian Ocean Division

East Africa Division

Euro-Africa Division

Euro-Asia Division

Inter-America Division

North American Division

Northern Asia-Pacific Division

South American Division

South Pacific-Division

Southern Asia Division

Southern Asia-Pacific Division

Trans-European Division

Southern Africa Union

World Total

Table 15 General Conference of Seventh-day Adventists

GC Trends in the Number of Worker-Training and Tertiary Students December 31, 2001

1997

51

1,308

737

0

0

0

0

406

337

973

0

61

0

11 3,879 I

Worker Traininl!' Students

1998

51

1,275

683

0

0

0

0

271

267

973

0

132

0

3,658 I

1999

82

1,519

731

0

0

0

0

609

218

920

0

84

0

4.163 I

2000

4,718

1,542

734

0

0

0

0

594

242

920

0

118

0

8.868 I

129

2001 1997 1998

857 1,403 1,400

1,665 1,935 2,210

482 928 1,139

0 553 735

0 8,198 8,495

0 21,141 20,939

0 4,122 5,559

170 5,830 6,355

284 1,419 1,434

968 1,003 1,003

0 11,312 9,781

836 812 788

0 871 794

Tertiary Students

I 1999 I 1,826

2,384

1,121

349

8,659

20,312

5,910

7,428

1,432

1,310

10,289

773

555

5,262 11 59.527 I 60.632 I 62,348 1

2000

1,956

2,746

1,320

349

8,860

20,539

6,891

8,476

1,520

1,310

10,411

897

2001

2,988

2,954

968

349

10,987

20,489

6,466

9,163

1,683

1,775

15,641

979

314 391

65.589 I 74.833 I

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Date

1991

1992

1993

1994

1995

1996

1997

1998

1999

2000

2001

~ Prim. St. /M Sec. St. /M W. Tr. /M

World Church Membership

7,102,976

7,498,653

7,962,210

8,382,558

8,812,555

9,296,127

9,702,834

10,163,414

10,939,182

11,687,229

12,035,801

Table 16 General Conference of Seventh-day Adventists

. GC Trends in the Number of Seventh-day Adventist Students Attending Primary, Secondary, Worker-Training and Tertiary Schools

per 1000 (M) Church Members December 31, 2001

I Primary Prim. Secondary Sec. Worker- W.Tr. Tertiary I

Students St. /M Students St. /M Training St. /M Students I

I I Students I i

305,463 i 43 78,258 i 11 3,603 i 1 38,010 I

233,185 , 31 77,024 , 10 3,627 , 1 38,128 ,

234,556 , 29 83,130 i 10 1,877 i 0 40,517 I

261,572 I 31 88,174 I 10 2,402 , 0 40,987 ,

263,907 I 30 103,501 I 12 3,238 I 0 42,177 I

277,568 , 30 100,472 , 11 2,768 , 0 45,280 ,

284,731 , 29 97,041 , 10 2,481 i 0 45,090 i

295,243 I 29 100,634 I 10 2,291 I 0 44,571 ,

306,119 I 28 103,037 I 9 2,312 I 0 44,147 I

335,986 , 29 110,436 , 9 7,134 , 1 49,038 ,

366,638 30 116,933 10 2,756 0 54,003

Tert. Total St. /M Students

i

5 425,334 I

5 351,964 ,

5 360,080 I

5 393,135 ,

5 412,823 I

5 426,088 ,

5 429,343 i

4 442,739 ,

4 455,615 ,

4 502,594 i

4 540,330

Primary students per thousand church members Secondary students per thousand church members Worker-Training students per thousand church members

Tert. St. /M Total St. /M

Tertiary students per thousand church members Total students per thousand church members

Total St. /M

60

60

45

47

47

46

44

44

42

43

45

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Date

1991

1992

1993

1994

1995

1996

1997

1998

1999

2000

2001

Legend:

Prim. St. /M Sec. St. /M W. Tr. /M

Table 17 General Conference of Seventh-day Adventists

GC Trends in the Number of Students, Seventh-day Adventist and non-Seventh-day Adventist, Attending Primary, Secondary, Worker-Training and Tertiary Schools

per 1000 (M) Church Members December 31, 2001

World Church Primary Prim. Secondary Membership Students St. /M Students

I . 7,102,976 659,618 i 93 . 7,498,653 577,721 i 77

7,962,210 595,782 I 75

8,382,558 639,097 I 76

8,812,555 649,488 , 74

9,296,127 651,247 , 70

9,702,834 696,597 72

10,163,414 723,473 , 71

10,939,182 747,237 68

11,687,229 732,698 63 I

12.035,801 792,124 , 66

Primary students per thousand church members Secondary students per thousand church members Worker-Training students per thousand church members

I

152,596 i

150,998 ,

165,475 I

164,792 1

196,720

198,147

201,945 I

208,486 I I

241,441 I I

2s1,931 I ;

314,799 I

Sec. St. /M

21

20

21

20

22

21

21

21

22

22

26

131

Worker-Training Students I

Tert. St. /M Total St. /M

. 3,603 i

3,627 ,

1,877 I

3,019 1

3,982 I

3,685

3,879 I

3,658 I I

4,163 I I I

8,86R I I

5,262 !

W.Tr. St. /M

1

1

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

I

0

I I Tertiary Tert. Total I

Students St. /M Students

44,415 6 860,232

46,166 , 6 778,512 i . 51,566 I 6 814,700 I

53,807 1 6 860,715 I

56,525 I 6 906,715 I

59,083 6 912,162 ,

59,527 6 961,948

60,632 I 6 996,249 , I

62,348 I 6 1,055,189 I I

65,589 I 6 1,065,092

; I

74,833 I 6 1,187,018 ,

Tertiary students per thousand church members Total students per thousand church members

Total St. /M

121

104

103

103

103

98

99

98

96

91

99

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1991

1992

1993

1994

1995

1996

1997

1998

1999

2000

2001

Legend:

Prim. St. /M Sec. St. /M W. Tr. /M

Division Church Membership

890,017

945,103

1,004,928

1,044,714

1,076,833

1,147,536

1,236,142

1,236,142

1,400,022

1,472,830

1,542,600

Table 18 Africa-Indian Ocean Division

AID Trends in the Number of Seventh-day Adventist Students Attending Primary, Secondary, Worker-Training and Tertiary Schools

per 1000 (M) Church Members December 31, 2001

I I I Primary Prim. Secondary I Sec. Worker- W.Tr. Tertiary I

I I Students St. /M Students I St. /M Training St. /M Students I

I Students I I

I 44,934 i 50 3,982 I 4 1,421 2 591

I I 37,738 , 39 3,911 I 4 1,515 I 2 728

! ; ; 42,756 I 43 6,056 I 6 26 I 0 871

I I

32,604 , 31 6,497 , 6 I

24 I 0 I

1,091 I I I

42,463 I 39 3,105 I 3 o I 0 981 I I

I I

45,367 40 4,544 , 4 - - 858 I

52,665 43 5,094 , 4 49 0 1,236

59,094 48 9,182 7 49 0 1,222 I

I

50,801 ; 36 7,195 ; 5 49 ; 0 I

854 I I

87,882 59 13,441 9 4,698 , 3 899 I I I

88,886 58 13,685 8 246, 0 1,213 I

I

Tert. Total St. /M Students

I

1 50,928 i

1 43,892 , !

1 49,709 I

2 45,051 ,

1 46,539 i

1 50,769 , . 1 59,044

1 69,547

I

0 I

58,799 I I

0 106,920 I I I

0 98,884 I

Primary students per thousand church members Secondary students per thousand church members Worker-Training students per thousand church members

Tert. St. /M Total St. /M

Tertiary students per thousand church members Total students per thousand church members

Total St. /M

57

46

49

43

43

44

48

56

42

72

64

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Date

1991

1992

1993

1994

1995

1996

1997

1998

1999

2000

2001

Legend:

Prim. St. /M Sec. St. /M W. Tr./M

Table 19 Africa-Indian Ocean Division

AID Trends in the Number of Students, Seventh-day Adventist and non-Seventh-day Adventist, Attending Primary, Secondary, Worker-Training and Tertiary Schools

per 1000 (M) Church Members December 31, 2001

! ; ; Division Church Primacy Prim. Secondary I Sec. Worker-I

Membership Students St. /M I

890,017 90,054 , 101 !

945,103 86,076 I 91 . 1,004,928 109,127 , 109

1,044,714 89,137 I 85

1,076,833 108,622 , 101

1,147,536 119,366 I 104

1,236,142 134,518 , 109

1,236,142 145,09{) I 117

1,400,022 136,368 1

97

1,472,830 135,146 , 91

I 1,542,600 242,034 I 156

Primary students per thousand church members Secondary students per thousand church members Worker-Training students per thousand church members

Students I St. /M I i

11,533 I 13

12,364 13

16,383 16

15,918 15

10,382 10

11,250 i 10

11,785 , 10

21,850 I 18

21,101 1

15

26,703 I 18

I 39,359 I 25

133

Training Students I

Tert. St. /M Total St. /M

1,421 ,

1,515 i

' 26,

24 i

-I

- i

57 ,

57

82

4,718

I 857 I

W.Tr. St. /M

2

2

0

0

-

-

0

0

0

3

0

! !

Tertiary Tert. Total Students St. /M Students

I I . . 1,207 , 1 104,215 i . 1,273 I 1 101,228 I

1,655 , 2 127,191 ,

2,200 i 2 107,279 I

1,456 I 1 120,460 ,

1,549 i 1 132,165 I

1,403 , 1 147,763 ,

1,400 I 1 168,397 ,

1,826 , 1 159,377 I

1,956 1 168,523 ,

; 2,988 1 285,238 I

Tertiary students per thousand church members Total students per thousand church members

Total St. /M

117

107

127

103

112

115

120

136

113

114

184

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Date

1991

1992

1993

1994

1995

1996

1997

1998

1999

2000

2001

Legend:

Prim. St. 1M Sec. St. /M W. Tr. /M

Division Church Membership

1,073,045

1,106,988

1,220,326

1,339,014

1,455,180

1,579,726

1,655,091

1,710,862

1,895,934

2,060,366

2,157,420

Table 20 Eastern Africa Division

EAD Trends in the Number of Seventh-day Adventist Students Attending Primary, Secondary, Worker-Trainmg and Tertiary Schools

per 1000 (M) Church Members December 31, 2001

. I

Primary Prim. Secondary Sec. Worker- W.Tr. Tertiary I I

Students St. /M Students St. 1M Training St. /M Students I Students I

I I I

96,481 i 90 10,497 i 10 615 i 1 776 . 27,985 i 25 9,822 i 9 592 i 1 811

I 25,778 , 21 11,793 I 10 1,126 I 1 998 I

I

53,073 i 40 13,649 , 10 1,210 , 1 I

1,090 ! I

44,025 , 30 23,713 , 16 865 , 1 I

1,044 I I

53,495 34 23,574 15 701 0 1,110 I

58,312 35 14,721 , 9 577 , 0 1,135

49,868 29 15,621 , 9 684, 0 1,196

57,643 30 16,274 , 9 539 , 0 1,276 ! I I I

26 17.525 , 9 645 , 0 I

54,432 I 1,429 ! ; ! ! I

I 82,2JJ I 38 17,122 8 886 , 0 1,527 !

Tert. Total St. /M Students

1 108,369

1 39,210 ,

1 39,695 I

1 69,022 ,

1 69,647 I

1 78,880 ,

1 74,745 ,

1 67,370 ,

1 75,752 ,

1 74,031 I

1 101,714 ,

Primary students per thousand church members Secondary students per thousand church members Worker-Training students per thousand church members

Tert. St. /M Total St. /M

Tertiary students per thousand church members Total students per thousand church members

Total St. /M

101

35

33

52

48

50

45

39

40

36

47

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Date

1991

1992

1993

1994

1995

1996

1997

1998

1999

2000

2001

Legend:

Prim. St. /M Sec. St. /M W. Tr./M

Table21 Eastern Africa Division

EAD Trends in the Number of Students, Seventh-day Adventist and non-Seventh-day Adventist, Attending Primary, Secondary, Worker-Training and Tertiary Schools

per 1000 (M) Church Members December·31, 2001

Division Church Primary Prim. Secondary Sec. Worker-Membership Students St. /M Students St. /M Training

I

1,073,045 152,163 I 142

1,106,988 69,595 i 63

1,220,326 62,591 I 51

1.339,014 67,120 i 50

1,455,180 92,699 1

64

1,579,726 98,547 63

1,655,091 118,180 71

1,710,862 103,777 61

1,895,934 109,221 58

2,060,366 111,928 54 I

2,157,420 134,643 62

Primary students per thousand church members Secondary students per thousand church members

· Worker-Training students per thousand church members

i

21,587 I 20

18,766 1 17

22,917 I 19

11,797 i 9

40,146 1

28

39,652 26

33,227 , 20

32,753 19

34,767 18

35,881 17

; 32,109 I 15

135

Students i

Tert. St. /M Total St. /M

!

615 I . 592 I

1,126 ,

349 I

1,064 i

946 i

1,308

1,275

1,519

1,542

1,665

W.Tr. St. /M

1

1

1

0

1

1

1

1

1

1

1

. Tertiary Tert. Total Students St. /M Students

i I

1,174 , 1 175,539 i

1,268 , 1 90,221 ,

1,624 , 1 88,258 I

670 I 1 79,936 1

1,740 i 1 135,649 I

1,837 , 2 140,982

1,935 , 2 154,650

2,210 1 140,015

2,384 1 147,891

2,746 1 152,097 I

2,954 1 171,371

Tertiary students per thousand church members Total students per thousand church members

Total St. /M

164

82

72

60

93

90

93

81

78

74

79

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Date

1991

1992

1993

1994

1995

1996

1997

1998

1999

2000

2001

Legend:

Prim. St. /M Sec. St. /M W. Tr./M

Division Church Membership

353,938

375,044

388,431

411,932

434,404

456,155

475,823

498,721

520,503

539,920

558,991

Table 22 Euro-Africa Division

EUD Trends in the Number of Seventh-day Adventist Students Attending Primary, Secondary, Worker-Traimng and Tertiary Schools

per 1000 (M) Church Members December 31, 2001

i ! i !

Primary I Prim. Secondary Sec. Worker- I W.Tr. Tertiary I I Students I St. /M Students St. /M Training St. 1M Students

I i Students i '

422 i 1 731 i 2 269 1 509 i

434 I 1 722 I 2 277 1 584 I

' ' 383 , 1 766, 2 159 0 814 ,

562 I 1 823 I 2 377 1 849 I

421 i 1 1,065 i 2 609 1 824,

I

397 , 1 1,503 , 3 I

472 l 1 948 ,

385 i 1 1,274 , 3 581 , 1 892,

336 I 1 1,281 l 2 368 I 1 952 I

I

587 I 1 I

1,378 I 3 435 I 1 941 I

I

983 , 2 I

3,103 I 6 440 i 1 1,126 ,

i I I I 831 I 1 2,796 I 5 346 I 1 919 I

' I Tert. Total I

I St. /M Students I

I

1 1,931 i

1 2,017 I

2 2,122 ,

2 2,611 I

2 2,919 ,

2 3,320 ,

2 3,132 ,

2 2,937 I

2 3,341 I

2 5,652 ,

I 2 4,892 !

Primary students per thousand church members Secondary students per thousand church members Worker-Training students per thousand church members

Tert. St. /M Total St. /M

Tertiary students per thousand church members Total students per thousand church members

Total St. /M

5

5

5

6

7

7

7

6

6

10

9

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Date

1991

1992

1993

1994

1995

1996

1997

1998

1999

2000

2001

Legend:

Prim. St. /M Sec. St. /M W. Tr. /M

Table 23 Euro-Africa Division

EUD Trends in the Number of Students, Seventh-day Adventist and non-Seventh-day Adventist, Attending Primary, Secondary, Worker-Training and Tertiary Schools

per 1000 (M) Church Members December 31, 2001

I I ' I I I Division Church Primary I Prim. Secondary I Sec. Worker- I

I I I St. lM Training Membership Students I St. /M

! I

353,938 1,324 l 4 I

375,044 1,318 ! 4 I

388,431 1,224 I 3

411,932 1,775 4

434,404 1,111 2

I

456,155 I

1,143 ! 3

I

475,823 I

1,036 l 2 I

498,721 I

895 ! 2

I

520,503 1,366 3

539,920 1,884 3

558,991 2,254 I 4

Primary students per thousand church members Secondary students per thousand church members Worker-Training students per thousand church members

Students I ! I

1,639 ! 5

1,620 ; 4

1,654 ; 4

1,398 ; 3

1,983 ; 4

2,991 , 7

2,399 ; 5

2,612 , 5

2,832 , 5

11,546 ; 21 l I

12,250 I 22

137

I Students !

Tert. St. /M Total St. /M

I 269 !

I 277 !

I I

159 I

429

774 I

672

737 I

683

731

734

482

W.Tr. St. /M

1

1

0

1

2

1

2

2

1

1

1

; I I

Tertiary I Tert. Total I I I

Students I St. lM Students I

l l . I I

521 I 1 3,759 f I i

605 l 2 3,820 ! I I

821 I 2 3,888 I

856 3 4,458

884 2 4,752

I I I

1,011 l 2 I

5,817 ! I I

928 I 2 5,100

1,139 2 5,329

I

1,121 2 I

6,050 ! I I I

1,320 ! 2 I

15,484 l I ; I

968 ! 2 15,954 I

Tertiary students per thousand church members Total students per thousand church members

Total St./M

11

10

10

11

11

13

11

11

12

29

29

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Date

1991

1992

1993

1994

1995

1996

1997

1998

1999

2000

2001

Legend:

Prim. St. /M Sec. St. /M W. Tr./M

Division Church

Table 24 Euro-Asia Division

ESD Trends in the Number of Seventh-day Adventist Students Attending Primary, Secondary, Worker-Training and Tertiary Schools

per 1000 (M) Church Members December·31, 2001

I Primary I Prim. Secondary Sec. Worker- W.Tr. Tertiary Tert. Total

Membership Students St. /M Students St. /M Training St. /M Students St. /M Students

46,623 I

71,873 I I

I 95,885 513 I 5

I

100,000 I

423 I 4 I

110,000 108 I

1 I

110,000 121 1

120,000 85 0 I

130,000 260 I 2 I

135,688 399 1 3 I

135,688 399 1 3

I 135,688 399 I 3

Primary students per thousand church members Secondary students per thousand church members Worker-Training students per thousand church members

i

i

I

oi

0

0 I

0

53 I

o I I I

- I I

I I

- I I

I - I

0

0

0

0

0

0

-

-

-

Students

Tert. St. /M Total St. /M

i

i

I

Oi 0

0 i 0

o, 0

0 I 0

0 i 0

o, 0

- -I

- -I

- i -

I

89, 0

145 I 0

175 i 2

293 i 3

626 I 6

532 i 5

547 , 5

735 , 6

344 I 3

344 I 3 . 344, 3

Tertiary students per thousand church members Total students per thousand church members

i

i

I

688 i

716 i

734 I

653 I

685 ,

995 ,

743 ,

743 I

743 ,

Total St. /M

7

7

7

6

6

8

5

5

5

138

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1991

1992

1993

1994

1995

1996

1997

1998

1999

2000

2001

Legend:

Prim. St. /M Sec. St. /M W. Tr./M

Table25 Euro-Asia Division

ESD Trends in the Number of Students, Seventh-day Adventist and non-Seventh-day Adventist, Attending Primary, Secondary, Worker-Training and Tertiary Schools

per 1000 (M) Church Members December 31, 2001

!

Division Church Primary Prim. Secondary Sec. Worker-Membership Students St. /M

i

46,623 I . 71,873 I

95,885 513 I 5

100,000 423 , 4

110,000 291 3 I

110,000 519, 5

120,000 336 I 3

130,000 712 i 5

135,688 801 , 6

135,688 801 , 6 !

135,688 801 6

Primary students per thousand church members Secondary students per thousand church members Worker-Training students per thousand church members

Students i

I

i

0 I

0 i

0 i

0 i

267 I

0 i

-i

- i . -

St. /M

0

0

0

0

2

0

-

-

-

139

Training Students

Tert. St. /M Total St. /M

!

i

I . I

0 ,

0 i

0 I

o,

0 I

0 i

- i

- i !

-

W.Tr. St./M

0

0

0

0

0

0

-

-

-

. Tertiary Tert. Total Students St. /M Students

i I . i i ,

I i . 0 , 0 513 ,

335 i 3 758 I

626 6 917 1 I

532 i 5 1,051 I

553 1

5 1,156 i

735 6 1,447 , I

349 i 3 1,150 I

349 i 3 1,150 I

!

349 3 1,150

Tertiary students per thousand church members Total students per thousand church members

Total St. /M

5

7

9

10

10

11

8

8

8

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1991

1992

1993

1994

1995

1996

1997

1998

1999

2000

2001

Legend:

Prim. St. /M Sec. St. /M W. Tr. /M

Division Church Membership

1,313,427

1,385,517

1,457,090

1,510,551

1,571,162

1,642,339

1,703,467

1,817,431

1,964,489

2,078,226

2,164,570

Table 26 Inter-American Division

IAD Trends in the Number of Seventh-day Adventist Students Attending Primary, Secondary, Worker-Training and Tertiary Schools

per 1000 (M) Church Members December 31, 2001

Primary Prim. Secondary Sec. Worker- W.Tr. Tertiary Students St. /M Students St. /M Training St. /M Students

I i Students i i

28,960 I 22 14,248 I 11 392 I 0 4,369 ,

33,002 i 24 11,876 i 9 340 I 0 4,482 i

30,584 , 21 14,405 , 10 - i - 4,894 i

32,819 i 21 15,516 i 10 - i - 5,505 I

33,401 I 21 21,996 I 10 - - 5,485 , i

36,672 I 22 20,448 I 12 - - 6,106 I I

35,183 i 21 20,720 i 12 - - 6,183 i

47,120 I 26 19,318 I 11 - - 6,107 ,

50,559 I 26 19,684 I 10 - - 6,195 ,

51,527 I 25 20,946 i 10 - - 6,285 i

49,882 23 20,621 10 - - 7,792 ,

I Tert. Total I

I St. /M Students I

I i

3 47,969 I i

3 49,700 l

3 49,883 i

4 53,840 I

3 60,882 ,

4 63,225 ,

4 62,086 I

3 72,545 ,

3 76,438 ,

3 78,758 I

4 78,295 ,

Primary students per thousand church members Secondary students per thousand church members Worker-Training students per thousand church members

Tert. St. /M Total St. /M

Tertiary students per thousand church members Total students per thousand church members

Total St. /M

37

36

34

35

39

38

36

40

39

38

36

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Date

1991

1992

1993

1994

1995

1996

1997

1998

1999

2000

2001

Legend:

Prim. St. 1M Sec. St. /M W. Tr./M

Table 27 Inter-American Division

IAD Trends in the Number of Students, Seventh-day Adventist and non-Seventh-day Adventist, Attending Primary, Secondary, Worker-Training and Tertiary Schools

per 1000 (M) Church Members December 31, 2001

Division Church Primary Prim. Secondary Membership Students St. /M Students

i

1,313,427 62,559 I 48

1,385,517 71,828 , 52

1,457,090 66,797 I 46

1,510.551 66,797 , 46

1,571,162 66,250 I 46

1,642,339 57,525 i 35

1,703,467 62,518 , 37

1,817,431 9(),617 I 50

1,964,489 93,707 , 48

2,078,226 94,450 , 45 . 2,164,570 91,511 , 42

Primary students per thousand church members Secondary students per thousand church members Worker-Training students per thousand church members

i

27,066 I

21,555 ,

26,373 i

26,373 ,

35,269

41,497

41,287 I I

38,223 I I

31,113 I

42,466

41,708

Sec. St. /M

21

16

18

18

22

25

24

21

19

20

19

141

Worker-Training Students

392

Tert. St. /M Total St. /M

340

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

W.Tr. St. /M

0

0

-

-i

-I

-i

-i

-I

-i

-I

-

I Tertiary Tert. Total Students St. /M Students

i !

5,517 I 4 95,534 . 5,531 i 4 99,254 I

' 6,363 I 4 99,533 I

6,363 , 4 99,533 i

7,378 I 4 108,897 ,

8,085 i 5 107,107 I

8,198 , 5 112,003 i

8,495 I 5 137,325 I

8,659 , 4 140,179 i

8,860 , 4 145,772 , !

10,987 , 5 144,206

Tertiary students per thousand church members Total students per thousand church members

Total St. /M

73

72

68

68

69

65

66

75

71

70

67

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Date

1991

1992

1993

1994

1995

1996

1997

1998

1999

2000

2001

Legend:

Prim. St. /M Sec. St. /M W. Tr./M

Division Church Membership

776,848

793,594

807,601

822,150

838,868

858,363

875,811

891,176

914,106

933,935

955,016

Table 28 North American Division

NAD Trends in the Number of Seventh-day Adventist Students Attending Primary, Secondary, Worker-Trainmg and Tertiary Schools

per 1000 (M) Church Members

December 31, 2001

Primacy Prim. Secondary Sec. Worker- W.Tr. Tertiary Students St. /M Students SLIM Training St. /M Students

i Students i i

42,942 I 55 10,9()7 I 14 - I - 17,810 I

41,837 I 53 11,159 I 14 - I - 16,216 I . 39,958 i 49 10,820 i 13 - i - 14,798 ,

41,357 , 50 12,441 , 15 - i - 14,297

39,329 47 13,995 I 17 - - 11,867 I

38,183 44 14,034 , 16 - i - 13,495

37,213 42 14,021 i 15 - i - 14,365 , I I

42 13,897 , 16 10,581 I 37,212 ! - -I

I I

41 14,301 , 16 15,049 I 37,890 ! - -i I I

38 13,657 i 15 0 i 35,684 I - i -I • •

36,470 ! 38 14,775 15 - i - 16,025

I Tert. Total

St. /M Students i

23 71,659 i

20 69,212 I

18 65,576 ,

17 68,095 ,

14 65,191 i

16 65,712 ,

16 65,599 ,

12 61,690 I

16 67,240 I

0 0 i

17 67,270 ,

Primacy students per thousand church members Secondary students per thousand church members Worker-Training students per thousand church members

Tert. St. /M Total St. /M

Tertiary students per thousand church members Total students per thousand church members

Total St. /M

92

87

81

83

78

77

75

69

74

0

70

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Date

1991

1992

1993

1994

1995

1996

1997

1998

1999

2000

2001

Le,gend: Pnm. St. /M Sec. St. /M W. Tr./M

Table 29 North American Division

NAD Trends in the Number of Students, Seventh-day Adventist and non-Seventh-day Adventist, Attending Primary, Secondary, Worker-Training and Tertiary Schools

per 1000 (M) Church Members December 31, 2001

' Division Church Primary Prim. Secondary

Membership Students St. /M Students i

776,848 52,914 I 68

793,594 52,318 I 66

807,601 52,577 , 65

822,150 51,927 i 63

838,868 51,647 , 62

858,363 50,763 I 59

875,811 49,998 , 57

891,176 49,645 , 56

914,106 50,152 i 55

933,935 48,384 I 52

955,076 48,571 51

Primary students per thousand church members Secondary students per thousand church members Worker-Training students per thousand church members

i

14,281 I

14,387 I

14,182 ,

16,722 ,

16,411 ,

16,545 I

16,537

16,360 I I

16,121 I I I

t5,622 I I

16,753 I

Sec. St. 1M

18

18

18

20

20

19

19

18

18

17

17

143

Worker-Training Students

Tert. St. /M Total St. /M

I

- I I I

- I

I - I

I I

- I I

-

-

- i

- I

- i

. I

I . I

W.Tr. St. 1M

-

--

-

-

-

-

-

-

.

.

Tertiary Tert. Total Students St. 1M Students

i i

' 18,597 I 24 85,792 , . 18,479 I 23 85,184 I . 19,073 , 24 85,832 ,

18,955 i 23 87,604 I

20,130 24 88,188 ,

20,334 24 I

87,642 I I

21,141 , 24 87,676 I

20,939 , 23 86,944

20,312 , 23 86,585 I

20,539 I 22 I

84,545 I I

20,489 21 85,813 I

Tertiary students per thousand church members Total students per thousand church members

Total St. 1M

110

107

106

107

105

102

100

98

95

91

90

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1991

1992

1993

1994

1995

1996-APD

1997-NSD

1998

1999

2000

2001

Legend:

Prim. St. /M Sec. St. /M W. Tr./M

Division Church Membership

875,370

917,629

960,125

1,011,040

1,057,872

1,112,393

402,513

427,955

460,701

486,424

499,763

Table 30 Northern Asia-Pacific Division

NSD Trends in the Number of Seventh-day Adventist Students Attending Primary, Secondary, Worker-Training and Tertiary Schools

per 1000 (M) Church Members December 31, 2001

I Primary I Prim. Secondary Sec. Worker- W.Tr. Tertiary I Srudents I St. /M Srudents St. /M Training St. /M Sbldents

I i Sbldents i i . I

26,757 I 31 18,695 , 21 - i - 8,163 ,

27,501 30 19,962 i 22 - i - 8,916 i . 28,277 29 20,054 ; 21 - i - 11,229 ,

27,383 ; 27 20,274 ; 20 - ; - 11,386 1

27,058 ; 26 16,375 ; 15 - i - 11,045 ,

27,779 , 25 19,540 1 17 - i - 13,046 I

1,945 , 5 6,567 , 16 - i - 2,700 i

1,417 ; 3 6,395 ; 15 - i - 2,957 I

2,181 i 5 6,124 ; 13 - i - 3,549 ,

1,869 ; 4 5,058 , 10 - ; - 3,219 ,

2,199 4 4,636 • 9 - - 4,098

. Tert. Total

St. /M Sbldents i

9 53,615 , . 10 56,379 i

12 59,560 ,

11 59,043

10 54,478

12 60,365 I

7 11,212 ;

7 10,769 ,

8 11,854 ,

7 10,146 ,

' 8 10,933 ;

Primary sbldents per thousand church members Secondary sbldents per thousand church members Worker-Training sbldents per thousand church members

Tert. St. /M Total St. /M

Tertiary sbldents per thousand church members Total srudents per thousand church members

Total St. /M

61

61

62

58

51

54

28

25

26

21

22

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1991

1992

1993

1994

1995

1996-APD

1997-NSD

1998

1999

2000

2001

Legend:

Prim. St. /M Sec. St. /M W. Tr./M

Table 31 Northern Asia-Pacific Division

NSD Trends in the Number of Students, Seventh-day Adventist and non-Seventh-day Adventist, Attending Primary, Secondary, Worker-Training and Tertiary Schools

per 1000 (M) Church Members December 31, 2001

Division Church Primary Prim. Secondary Sec. Worker-Students Training Membership St. /M

I

875,370 52,428 I 60

917,629 54,599 , 60

960,125 57,644 I 60

1,011,040 54,756 , 54

1,057,872 57,846 I 55

1,112,393 57,693 i 52

402,513 4,008 , 10

427,955 3,812 I 9

460,701 3,885 I 8

486,424 3,809 , 8 . 499,763 3,789 8

Primary students per thousand church members Secondary students per thousand church members Worker-Training students per thousand church members

Students i

29,694 I

33,040 ,

32,986 I

32,914 ,

32,738 I

32,156 I

10.145 ,

10,412 I

10,071 I

9,916 , !

9,360

St. /M

34

36

34

33

31

23

25

24

22

20

19

145

Students

Tert. St. /M Total St. /M

. W.Tr. St. /M

i

- I -- I -- I -

- -i

- -i

- -i

- -i

- -I

- -i

- -

- -

!

Tertiary Tert. Total Students St. /M Students

i . I

10,323 I 12 92,445 , I '

11,355 I 12 98,994 I

I 13,610 I 14 104,240 ,

I

14,249 I 14 101,919 I

14,065 13 104,649 ,

16,199 15 106,048 , I I

4,122 I 10 18,275 I

I

5,559 I 13 19,783 i

5,910 13 19,866 ,

6,891 14 20,616 I

I 6,466 I 13 19,615

Tertiary students per thousand church members Total students per thousand church members

Total St. /M

106

108

109

100

99

99

45

46

43

42

39

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1991

1992

1993

1994

1995

1996

1997

1998

1999

2000

2001

Legend:

Prim. St. /M Sec. St. /M W. Tr./M

Division Church Membership

1,092,184

1,176,026

1,249,776

1,310,538

1,371,341

1,433,612

1,513,436

1,581,227

1,701,617

1,816,021

1,922,373

Table 32 South American Division

SAD Trends in the Number of Seventh-day Adventist Students Attending Primary, Secondary, Worker-Training and Tertiary Schools

per 1000 (M) Church Members December 31, 2001

I I I Primary Prim. Secondary I Sec. Worker- I W.Tr. Tertiary I

I I I Students St. /M Students I St. /M Training I St. /M Students I

I I I i Students I

I I 40,680 1 37 9,549 I 9 140 0 3,366 I

i 40,874 I 35 9,566 I 8 141 0 3,668

i 42,899 ; 34 10,303 I 8 142 0 3,824

I

45,607 I 35 11,051 8 196 0 4,067 I

47,701 1

35 11,556 8 162 ; 0 4,117

50,129 I 35 12,619 I 9 185 I 0 4,161

49,726 ; 33 13,553 1 9 171 i 0 4,498 i

48,763 i 31 14,066 i 9 133 I 0 4,510 I

47,109 i 28 14,627 i 9 240 i 0 5,053 i

47,658 1

26 14,880 I 8 328 1

0 5.935 1 .

47,582 ; 25 15,409 1 8 80, 0 6,182

Tert. Total St. /M Students

I

3 53,735 ;

3 54,249 1 . 3 57,168 i

3 60,921

3 63,536

3 67,094

3 67,948 i

3 67,472 I

3 67,029 I

3 68,742 1

3 69,253

Primary students per thousand church members Secondary students per thousand church members Worker-Training students per thousand church members

Tert. St. /M Total St. /M

Tertiary students per thousand church members Total students per thousand church members

Total St. /M

49

46

46

46

46

47

45

43

39

38

36

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Date

1991

1992

1993

1994

1995

1996

1997

1998

1999

2000

2001

Legend:

Prim. St. /M Sec. St. /M W. Tr. /M

Table 33 South American Division

SAD Trends in the Number of Students, Seventh-day Adventist and non-Seventh-day Adventist, Attending Primary, Secondary, Worker-Training and Tertiary Schools

per 1000 (M) Church Members December'31, 2001

I Division Church Primary I Prim. Secondary Sec. Worker-I

Membership St.lM Students Students I I

1,092,184 149,446 137

1,176,026 133,647 114

1,249,776 136,907 , 110

1,310,538 145,332 , 111

1,371,341 160,741 , 117

1,433,612 156,539 I 109

1,513,436 155,418 , 103

1,581,227 154,110 I 97

1,701,617 151,346 I 89

1,816,021 150,013 , 83 !

1,922,373 150,058 78

Primary students per thousand church members Secondary students per thousand church members Worker-Training students per thousand church members

St. /M I

19,091 I 17

18,589 I 16

20,665 i 17

22,100 , 17

24,131 , 18

26,419 I 18

28,537 , 19

29,880 I 19

31,623 i 19

31,926 , 18

33,138 17

147

Training Students i

Tert. St. /M Total St. /M

140 ,

141 ,

142 i

265 ,

359 i

429 ,

406 i

271 I

609 I

594 , !

170

W.Tr. St. 1M

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

. Tertiary Tert. Total Students St. /M Students

I

3,991 4 172,668 i

4,376 , 4 156,753 I . 4,591 I 4 162,305 ,

4,939 i 4 172,636 I

5,250 I 4 190,481 I

5,304 , 4 188,961 I

5,830 , 4 190,191 I

6,355 I 4 190,616 ,

7,428 I 4 191,006 ,

8,476 , 5 191,007 I

9,163 5 192,529 ,

Tertiary students per thousand church members Total students per thousand church members

Total St. /M

158

133

130

132

138

132

126

121

112

105

100

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Date

1991

1992

1993

1994

1995

1996

1997

1998

1999

2000

2001

Legend:

Prim. St. /M Sec. St. /M W. Tr./M

Division Church Membership

248,067

261,313

273,087

277,800

281,565

291,776

299,018

310,921

335,990

341,475

348,351

Table 34 South Pacific Division

SPD Trends in the Number of Seventh-day Adventist Students Attending Primary, Secondary, Worker-Training and Tertiary Schools

per 1000 (M) Church Members December 31, 2001

. Primary Prim. Secondary Sec. Worker- W.Tr. Tertiary Students St. /M Students St. /M Training St./M Students

i I Students I I .

14,881 I 60 4,084 , 16 330, 1 888 i !

14,344 I 55 4,703 , 18 326 , 1 965 i !

13,544 I 50 4,335 I 16 343 I 1 1,071 ,

15,043 I 54 5,535 , 20 442 , 2 1,085 1

16,566 I 58 4,309 I 15 425 , 2 739 ,

17,557 , 60 5,451 , 19 267 , 1 1,253 ,

13,687 I 46 5,587 I 19 195 I 1 1,132 I

16,177 1 52 5,769 i 19 107 I 1 1,112 I

16,743 I 50 5,314 I 16 64 0 1,126 ,

15,728 I 46 5,230 I 15 114 0 1,278 I . 16,974 49 5,786 , 17 116 0 1,361

Tert. Total St. /M Students

I

4 20,183 i

4 20,338 i

4 19,293 ,

4 21,020 i

3 22,039 ,

4 24,528 ,

4 20,601 ,

4 23,165 I

3 23,247 ,

4 22,350 ,

4 24,237 ,

Primary students per thousand church members Secondary students per thousand church members Worker-Training students per thousand church members

Tert. St. /M Total St. /M

Tertiary students per thousand church members Total students per thousand church members

Total St./M

81

78

71

76

78

84

69

15

69

65

70

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Date

1991

1992

1993

1994

1995

1996

1997

1998

1999

2000

2001

Legend:

Prim. St. /M Sec. St. /M W. Tr./M

Table 35 South Pacific Division

SPD Trends in the Number of Students, Seventh-day Adventist and non-Seventh-day Adventist, Attending Primary, Secondary, Worker-Training and Tertiary Schools

per 1000 (M) Church Members December 31, 2001

Division Church Primacy Prim. Secondary Membership Students St. /M Students

I

248,067 16,958 , 68

261,313 16,602 , 64

273,087 18,300 I 67

277,800 17,371 , 68

281,565 19,272 68

291,776 20,235 69

299,018 20,024 67 I

310,921 I

21,174 ! 68 I

335,990 20,465 61

341,475 19,522 57

I 348,351 21,720 I 62

Primacy students per thousand church members Secondary students per thousand church members Worker-Training students per thousand church members

I

5,510 ,

' 5,975 I

5,869 i

7,092 I

6,172 I

7,215 I

8,103 i

7,899 ,

7,456 I

7,443 I

I 8,467 !

Sec. St. /M

22

23

21

26

22

25

27

25

22

22

24

149

. Worker-Training Students I

Tert. St. /M Total St. /M

330 ,

326 I

343 i

589 I

491 I

420 I

337 I

267 ,

218 I

242 I

I 284 !

W.Tr. St. /M

1

1

1

2

2

1

1

1

1

1

1

I Tertiary I Tert. Total Students St. lM Students

I

951 4 23,749 ,

1,017 I 4 23,920 ,

1,206 i 4 25,718 I

1,219 I 4 26,137 ,

973 I 3 26,908 ,

1,554 I 5 29,424 ,

1,419 I 5 29,883 I

1,434 , 5 30,774 i

1,432 I 4 29,571 I

1,520 I 4 28,727 I

!

1,683 ; 5 32,148

Tertiary students per thousand church members Total students per thousand church members

Total St. /M

96

92

94

94

96

101

93

99

88

84

92

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Date

1991

1992

1993

1994

1995

1996

1997

1998

1999

2000

2001

Legend:

Prim. St. 1M Sec. St. /M W. Tr./M

Division Church Membership

179,700

190,177

202,468

210,129

222,871

239,887

251,882

251,882

350,136

350,136

574,292

Table 36 Southern Asia Division

SUD Trends in the Number of Seventh-day Adventist Students Attending Primary, Secondary, Worker-Training and Tertiary Schools

per 1000 (M) Church Members December 31, 2001

I i Primacy I Prim. Secondacy I Sec. Worker- W.Tr. Tertiacy I I Students I St. /M Students I St. /M Training St. /M Students

I I Students I

5,910 I 33 3,605 20 73 0 694

6,106 32 3,576 19 73 i 0 757 I

6,495 32 3,117 , 15 81 , 0 833 ,

6,001 I 29 3,166 I 15 90 I 0 923 I

7,330 , 33 4,129 , 19 1,054 1

5 956 1

4,899 I 20 4,248 I 18 1,143 I 5 1,047 I

4,324 , 17 3,016 , 12 873 , 3 968 ,

4,324 I 17 3,016 i 12 873 I 3 968 I I

4,525 1

13 5,681 1 16 844

1 2 I

1,107 l I

4,525 , 13 I

5,681 I 16 844, 2 I

1,101 I I ! i

1,156 2 8,787 I 15 823 1 1,071 I

Tert. Total St. /M Students

i . 4 10,282 I . 4 10,512 I . 4 10,526 i

4 9,117 ,

4 13,469

4 11,337

4 9,181 I

4 I

9,181 I I

3 I

12,157 l I

3 I

12,157 l I

2 11,837 I

Primacy students per thousand church members Secondacy students per thousand church members Worker-Training students per thousand church members

Tert. St. /M Total St. /M

Tertiacy students per thousand church members Total students per thousand church members

Total St. /M

57

55

52

43

60

47

36

36

35

~5

21

150

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Date

1991

1992

1993

1994

1995

1996

1997

1998

1999

2000

2001 Legend:

Prim. St. /M Sec. St. /M W. Tr./M

Table 37 Southern Asia Division

SUD Trends in the Number of Students, Seventh-day Adventist and non-Seventh-day Adventist, Attending Primary, Secondary, Worker-Training and Tertiary Schools

per 1000 (M) Church Members December 31, 2001

I Division Church Primary I Prim. Secondary I

Membership Students I St. /M Students I I

179,700 70,565 I 393 I

190,177 80,929 I 426 I

202,468 78,997 I 390 I

210,129 I

79,703 I 379 I

222,871 I

83,055 I 373 I

239,887 I

80,593 I 336 I

251,882 I

81,798 I 325 I

251,882 I

81,798 ! 325 I

350,136 I

84,750 I 242 I

350,136 I

84,750 I 242

I 574,292 13,348 I 23

Primary students per thousand church members Secondary students per thousand church members Worker-Training students per thousand church members

18,487 i

21,132 I

20,971 I

11,794 ,

23,501 i

23,656 ,

28,086 I

28,086 ,

56,044 I

56,044 ,

I 97,299 I

Sec. St. 1M

103

lll

104

56

105

99

112

112

160

160

169

151

Worker-Training Students I

Tert. St. /M Total St. /M

73 i

73 I

81 I

90 i

1,155 I

1,218 ,

973 I

973 ,

920 I

920 i . 968 •

W.Tr. St./M

0

0

0

0

5

5

4

4

3

3

2

Tertiary Tert. Total Students St. 1M Students

i

734 4 89,859 I

836 4 102,970 ,

895 4 100,944 ,

923 , 4 92,510 i

1,057 I 5 108,768 ,

1,122 , 5 106,589 ,

1,003 I 4 111,860 ,

1,003 , 4 111,860 I

1,310 I 4 143,024 ,

1,310 I 4 143,024 I . I

1,775 • 3 113,390 I

Tertiary students per thousand church members Total students per thousand church members

Total St./M

500

541

499

440

488

444

444

444

408

408

197

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Date

1991

1992

1993

1994

1995

1996-APD

1997-SSD

1998

1999

2000

2001

Legend:

Prim. St. /M Sec. St. /M W. Tr. /M

Division Church Membership

875,370

917,629

960,125

1,011,040

1,057,872

1,112,393

988,673

1,038,190

1,096,962

1,162,700

1,218,486

Table 38 Southern Asia-Pacific Division

SSD Trends in the Number of Seventh-day Adventist Students Attending Primary, Secondary, Worker-Training and Tertiary Schools

per 1000 (M) Church Members December 31, 2001

. I

Primary Prim. Secondary I Sec. Worker- W.Tr. Tertiary I Students St./M Students I St. /M Training St./M Students

i I Students I I I . I

26,757 , 31 18,695 I 21 - i - 8,163 i .

I 27,501 I 30 19,962 I 22 - j - 8,916 ,

28,277 , 29 20,054 21 - i - 11,229 ,

27,383 I 27 20,274 20 - - 11,386 I I

27,058 1

26 16,375 1 15 - i - 11,045 I

27,779 I 25 15,935 I 14 - - 12,986 , j

26,996 , 27 10,421 1

11 - i - 9,451 i

26,471 , 25 9,913 I 10 - i - 7,840 ,

28,335 I 26 9,841 I 9 - - 7,908 , I

28,552 i 25 10,154 i 9 - - 7,641 I I

33,379 27 11,477 , 9 - i - 12,589

. Tert. Total

St. /M Students I

9 53,615 i

10 56,379 ,

12 59,560 i

11 59,043 ,

10 54,478 I

12 56,700 ,

10 46,868 I

8 44,224 ,

7 46,084 ,

7 46,347 I

10 57,445 ,

Primary students per thousand church members Secondary students per thousand church members Worker-Training students per thousand church members

Tert. St. /M Total St. /M

Tertiary students per thousand church members Total students per thousand church members

Total St. /M

61

61

62

58

51

51

47

43

42

40

47

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Date

1991

1992

1993

1994

1995

1996-APD

1997-SSD

1998

1999

2000

2001

Legend:

Prim. St. /M Sec. St. /M W. Tr. /M

Table 39 Southern Asia-Pacific Division

SSD Trends in the Number of Students, Seventh-day Adventist and non-Seventh-day Adventist, Attending Primary, Secondary, Worker-Training and Tertiary Schools

per 1000 (M) Church Members December 31, 2001

Division Church Primary Prim. Secondary Membership Sbldents St. /M Swdents

i

875,370 52,428 I 60 . 917,629 54,599 I 60 . 960,125 57,644 , 60

1,011,040 54,756 I 54

1,057,872 57,846 55

1,112,393 57,651 52

988,673 59,935 61 I

1,038,190 I

60,046 I 58 I

1,096,962 I

59,546 I 54 I

1,162,700 I

65,747 I 56 ;

1,218,486 66,745 ! 55

Primary sbldents per thousand church members Secondary sbldents per thousand church members Worker-Training swdents per thousand church members

i

29,694 I

33,040 I

32,986 ,

32,914 I

32,738 ,

25,803 I

16,909 ,

16,638 ,

18,354 i

17,458

19,954

Sec. St. /M

34

36

34

33

31

23

17

16

17

15

16

153

Worker-Training Srudents

Tert. St. /M Total St. /M

W.Tr. St. /M

i

- I -- i -

- i -- -

I

- -i

- -i

- -i

- -i

- -i

- -I

- -

i Tertiary I Tert. Total I Srudents I St. /M Swdents

I I

I 10,323 I 12 92,445 ,

I 11,355 I 12 98,994 I

I 13,610 , 14 104,240 I

14,249 I 14 101,919

14,065 , 13 104,649

16,199 I 15 99,653

11,312 , 11 88,156 i

9,781 , 9 86,465 i

10,289 i 9 88,189 I

10,411 , 9 93,415 i !

15,641 13 102,340

Tertiary swdents per thousand church members Total sbldents per thousand church members

Total St. /M

106

108

109

100

99

90

89

83

80

80

84

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1991

1992

1993

1994

1995

1996

1997

1998

1999

2000

2001

Legend:

Prim. St. 1M Sec. St. /M W. Tr./M

Division Church Membership

68,743

70,533

71,389

79,944

79,944

79,944

92,100

85,847

87,936

90,601

92,399

Table 40 Trans-European Division

TED Trends in the Number of Seventh-day Adventist Students Attending Primary, Secondary, Worker-Training and Tertiary Schools

per 1000 (M) Church Members December 31, 2001

Primary Prim. Secondary Sec. Worker- W.Tr. Tertiary Students St. IM Students St. /M Training St. /M Students

i i Students i i

1,796 , 26 764, 11 363 , 5 545 ,

1,796 i 25 764 I 11 363 t 5 545 I

1,647 , 23 611 i 9 - I - 632

2,193 , 27 1,068 , 13 63 , 1 741

1,946 24 612 I 8 132 2 537 I

' 1,882 24 803 i 10 0 0 570 I

I

1,592 I 17 599, 7 I

35 I 0 589 ,

I

1,667 19 645 7 11 I 1 517 i

' 3,095 I 35 726 8 39 0 489 ,

I I !

I 4,365 I 48 679 ! 7 65 1 584 I

I I I I I I

4,730 I 51 946 I 10 259 I 3 703

Tert. Total St. /M Students

i

8 3,468 i

8 3,468 I

9 2,890 I

9 4,065 i

7 3,227 I

7 3,255 I

7 2,815

6 2,906

I

6 I

4,349 I I

6 I

5,693 I I I

8 6,638 I

Primary students per thousand church members Secondary students per thousand church members Worker-Training students per thousand church members Tert. St. /M

Total St. /M Tertiary students per thousand church members Total students per thousand church members

154

Total St. /M

50

49

40

51

40

41

31

33

49

63

72

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Date

1991

1992

1993

1994

1995

1996

1997

1998

1999

2000

2001

Legend:

Prim. St. /M Sec. St. /M W. Tr. /M

Table 41 Trans-European Division

TED Trends in the Number of Students, Seventh-day Adventist and non-Seventh-day Adventist, Attending Primary, Secondary, Worker-Training and Tertiary Schools

per 1000 (M) Church Members December 31, 2001

Division Church Primary Prim. Secondary Sec. Worker-Training Membership Students St. /M

i

68,743 3,721 I 54

70,533 3,721 I 53

71,389 3,743 I 52

79,944 4,542 , 57

79,944 6,075 I 76

79,944 5,542 i 69

92,100 6,483 , 70

85,847 6,314 I 73

87,936 11,161 I 127

90,601 11,011 i 122

92,399 11,507 125

Primary students per thousand church members Secondary students per thousand church members Worker-Training students per thousand church members

Students St. /M i

1,289 I 19

1,289 i 18

1,133 I 16 . 1,068 , 13

2,759 I 34

3,017 , 38 !

2,589 I 28

1,443 I 16

2,318 i 26

1,879 i 21

2,323 , 25

155

Students i

Tert. St. /M Total St. /M

363 i

363 i

- I

63 I i

132 I

0 i

61 I

132 i

84 i !

llR ,

836

W.Tr. St. /M

5

5

-

1

2

0

0

1

I

t

9

Tertiary Tert. Total Students St. /M Students

i i

667 i 10 6,040 i

667 , 9 6,040 i

796 I 11 5,672 I

' . 992 i 12 6,663 ,

' 706 I 8 9,672 I

' 765 , 10 9,324 ,

812 8 9,945 I

788 9 8,677 I

773 l 9 14,336 I

I I

897 I 10 13,905 i

I I

979 I 11 15,645

Tertiary students per thousand church members Total students per thousand church members

Total St. /M

88

86

79

83

121

117

108

101

163

153

169

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Date

1991

1992

1993

1994

1995

1996

1997

1998

1999

2000

2001

Legend:

Prim. St. /M Sec. St. /M W. Tr. /M

Division Church Membership

64,182

66,981

66,154

66,154

69,095

69,095

69,625

75,393

77,629

84,406

87,077

Table 42 Southern Africa Union

SAU Trends in the Number of Seventh-day Adventist Students Attending Primary, Secondary, Worker-Training and Tertiary Schools

per 1000 (M) Church Members December 31, 2001

Primacy Prim. Secondary Sec. Worker- W.Tr. Tertiary Students St. /M Students St. /M Training St. /M Students

i I Students I I

1,589 i 25 1,136 i 18 - I - 261 I

1,454 i 22 905 i 14 - I - 413 I

2,113 , 32 800 , 12 - i - 499,

1,819 i 30 841 i 12 - - 248 I I

1,569 1

23 926 1

13 - i - 237 i

1,652 I 24 700 I 10 - - 351 1 I

1,325 , 19 800 , 11 - i - 302 i

1,693 I 22 929 I 12 - - 257 I I

1,730 i 22 541 i 7 - i - 220 I

1,508 , 18 877 , 10 - i - 176 i ! ! !

1,917 22 893 ; 10 - . - 179 ,

I Tert. Total I

I St. /M Students I

I i

4 2,986 I . 6 2,772 I

8 3,412 ;

4 2,9()8 I

3 2,732 i

5 2,703 1

4 2,427 i

3 2,879 I

3 2,491 I

2 2,561 I

2 2,989

Primacy students per thousand church members Secondary students per thousand church members Worker-Training students per thousand church members

Tert. St. /M Total St. /M

Tertiary students per thousand church members Total students per thousand church members

156

Total St. /M

47

41

52

40

40

39

35

38

32

30

34

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Date

1991

1992

1993

1994

1995

1996

1997

1998

1999

2000

2001

Legend:

Prim. St. 1M Sec. St. /M W. Tr. /M

Southern Africa Union SAU Trends in the Number of Students, Seventh-day Adventist and non-Seventh-day Adventist,

Attending Primary, Secondary, Worker-Training and Tertiary Schools per 1000 (M) Church Members

December 31, 2001

Division Church Primary Prim. Secondary Membership Students St. /M Students

i

64,182 4,600 , 72

66,981 4,159 I 62

66,154 5,030 I 76

66,154 5,525 I 75

69,095 5,039 i 73

69,095 4,407 I 64

69,625 4,484 i 64

75,393 5,483 I 73

77,629 5,375 , 69

84,406 5,253 , 62

87,077 5,123 59

Primary students per thousand church members Secondary students per thousand church members Worker-Training students per thousand church members

1,990

1,840 I

1,946 I

2,388 I

2,061 ,

2,043 I

2,074 ,

2,340 I

1,918 ,

2,048 I . 2,085 ,

Sec. St. /M

31

27

29

25

30

30

30

31

25

24

24

157

Worker-Training Students

- i

- I

- i

- I

- i

-I

- i

-I

- i

-I

-

Tert. St. /M Total St. /M

W.Tr. St. /M

---

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

. Tertiary Tert. Total Students St. /M Students

I .

601 , 9 7,191 i

' 619 I 9 6,618 I . 788 I 12 7,764 I

689 I 10 8,602 ,

699, 10 7,799 i

791 I 11 7,241 I

871 i 13 7,429 I

794 I 11 8,617 I

555, 7 7,848 ,

314 I 4 7,615 , !

391 4 7,599 ,

Tertiary students per thousand church members Total students per thousand church members

Total St. /M

112

99

117

130

130

105

107

114

101

90

87

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General Information

December 31, 2001

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I. General Classification System

G

C

JC

cs CSB

PS

WT

A tertiary-level institution offering one or more graduate degree programs under its own authority.

A tertiary-level institution offering one or more baccalaureate degrees under its own authority.

A tertiary-level institution offering less than four years of post-secondary studies (not leading to a baccalaureate degree).

A complete secondary school (providing basic requirements for admission to tertiary institutions in the country).

A complete secondary school (providing basic requirements for admission to tertiary institutions in the country), with boarding facilities.

A secondary school offering a partial program of studies (not providing basic requirements for admission to tertiary institutions in the country).

An employee training school offering secondary-level and/or advanced studies.

Annual Statistical Report Preparation Instructions

1. Annual educational statistical reports should be dispatched according to the following schedule:

a. Local school to conference or mission by date specified by union, normally, one month after beginning of term closest to end of calendar year.

b. Local Conference/Mission Department of Education and union college to union by December 31.

c. Union Department of Education and division college to division by January 31.

d. Division to General Conference Department of Education by February 18.

e. General Conference Department of Education to General Conference Archives and Statistics by March 31.

2. At each level, the Secretariat and the Department of Education figures should agree, before either mails their report to the next highest level.

3. The General Conference seeks simplification and coordination of report forms, and divisions/unions/local missions are invited to do similarly, refraining from adding unnecessary items to the report forms.

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SECTION A. Elementary School Level

1. Total number of schools - Sum of columns 2 and 3 must agree with the total shown here.

2. Schools supported by the church - Number of elementary schools which are operated with funds not received from the government.

3. Schools with government, non-government organizations (NGOs), and church support - Number of elementary schools which are financially supported by the church, government, and non-government organizations.

4. Schools with Bible as an integral part of the curriculum - Number of elementary schools with Bible as essential part of the curriculum.

5. Total number of teachers - Sum of columns 5 and 6 must agree with the total shown here.

6. SDA teachers - Number of full-time Seventh-day Adv(:ntist teachers who engage in classroom teaching.

7. Non-SDA teachers - Number of full-time non-Seventh-day Adventist teachers who engage in classroom teaching.

8. Teachers who graduated from SDA tertiary institutions (colleges/universities) - Number of teachers who obtained their tertiary degrees in Seventh-day Adventist colleges or universities.

9. Teachers holding state teaching certificates - Number of teachers whose professional teaching certificate is recognized in the country/state they serve.

10. Denominationally certified teachers - Number of teachers who are certified according to denominational certification standards.

11. Teachers holding a degree - Number of teachers who have earned and currently hold at least baccalaureate degree or equivalent.

12. Non-teaching personnel - Number of full-time school personnel who are not engaged in classroom teaching (include school administrators who are not teaching).

13. Total number of students at registration - Sum of columns 12 and 13 must agree with the total shown here.

14. SDA students {baptized or having one or more SDA parents - Number of students who are personally baptized members of the Church or who come from homes where at least one parent is a Seventh-day Adventist member.

15. Non-SDA students - Number of students who are not personally baptized members of the Church or who come from homes where neither parent is a Seventh-day Adventist member.

16. Students baptized during the school year - Number of students baptized during the school year. Baptism may take place in the school or in the church.

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1. Total number of schools - Sum of columns 2 and 3 must agree with the total shown here.

2. Schools supported by the church without government assistance - Number of secondary schools (complete and incomplete) which are operated with funds not received from the government.

3. Schools supported by government. non-government organizations (NGOs). and church- Number of secondary schools (complete and incomplete) which are financially supported by the church, government and NGOs.

4. Schools with Bible as an integral part of the curriculum - Number of secondary schools with Bible as an essential part of the curriculum.

5. Boarding schools - Number of complete and incomplete secondary schools operating dormitories for students.

6. Schools accredited by division Commission on Accreditation and General Conference Board of Regents - Number of secondary schools accredited by the above-mentioned organizations.

7. Total number of teachers - Sum of columns 10 and 11 must agree with the total shown here.

8. SDA teachers - Number of full-time and part-time Seventh-day Adventist teachers who engage in classroom teaching.

9. Non-SDA teachers - Number of full-time and part-time non-Seventh-day Adventist teachers who engage in classroom teaching.

10. Teachers who graduated from SDA tertiary institutions (colleges/universities) - Number of teachers who obtained their degrees in Seventh-day Adventist colleges/universities.

11. Teachers holding state teaching certificate - Number of teachers whose professional teaching certificate is recognized in the country/state where they serve.

12. Teachers holding SDA teaching certificate - Number of teachers who are certified according to denominational standards.

13. Teachers holding a degree - Number of teachers who are degree holders.

14. Non-teaching personnel - Number of school personnel who are not engaged in classroom teaching (include the school administrators who are not teaching).

15. Total number of students - Sum of columns 16 and 17 must agree with the total shown here.

16. SDA students - Number of students who are personally baptized members of the Church or who come from homes where at least one parent is a Seventh-day Adventist member.

17. Non-SD A students - Students who are not baptized members of the Church or from homes where parents are not baptized church members.

18. Students baptized during school year - Number of students baptized during the school year in the school or church.

19. Graduates for the current year - Number of students who graduated form their secondary school studies.

20. Students enrolled in a specialized program - Number of students who are in the secondary school curriculum but are taking specialized courses.

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SECTION C: Worker-Training Level

1.

2.

3.

4.

5.

6.

7.

8.

9.

10.

11.

12.

13.

14.

15.

16.

17.

18.

19.

20.

21.

22.

23.

Total number of schools - Sum of numbers 2 and 3 must agree with the total shown here.

Schools surumrted by the church without government assistance - Number of worker-training schools which are operated with funds not received from the government.

Schools supported by government and church - Number of worker-training schools which are financially supported by church and government.

Schools with Bible as an integral part of the curriculum - Number of worker-training schools with Bible as an essential part of the curriculum.

Total number of teachers - Sum of columns 6 and 7 must agree with the total shown here.

SDA Teachers - Number of full-time and part-time Seventh-day Adventist who engage in classroom teaching.

Non-SD A teachers - Number of full-time and part-time non-Seventh-day Adventist teachers who engage in classroom teaching.

Teachers who graduated from SDA tertiary institutions - Teachers who obtained their degrees in Seventh-day Adventist colleges/universities.

Teachers holding state teaching certificate - Teachers whose professional teaching certificate is recognized in the.country where they serve.

Teachers holding SDA teaching certificate - Number of teachers who are certified according to denominational standards.

Teachers holding a degree - Number of teachers who are degree-holders.

Non-teaching personnel - Number of school personnel who are not engaged in classroom teaching.

Total number of students - Sum of 14 and 15 must agree with the total shown here.

SDA students - Students who are baptized members of the Church or from homes where at least one parent is a baptized member.

Non-SDA students - Students who are not baptized members of the Church or from homes where neither parent is a bpatized member.

Students baptized during the school year - Number of students baptized during the school year in the school or church.

Students enrolled in ministerial/Bible program - Number of students whose major is the ministerial/Bible program.

Students enrolled in teacher training program - Number of students whose major is the teacher training program.

Students enrolled in business/accounting program - Number of students whose major is the business/accounting program.

Students enrolled in nurses' training program - Number of students whose major is the nurses' training program.

Students enrolled in vocational/technical program - Number of students whose major is the vocational/technical program.

Students enrolled in other programs - Number of students whose major is not identified in lines 17 through 21.

Graduates from worker-training program - Number of students who graduated from their program during the current year.

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•••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• SECTION D: Tertiary Level

1. Accredited by the Accrediting Association of Seventh-day Adventist Schools, Colleges and Universities: Answer "yes" or "no".

2. Total number of teachers - Sum of row 3 and 4.

3. SDA teachers - Number of full-time and part-time Seventh-day Adventist teachers who are engaged in classroom teaching.

4. Non-SDA teachers - Number of full-time and part-time non-Seventh-day Adventist teachers who are engaged in classroom teaching.

5. Teachers who graduated from SDA tertiary institutions {colleges/universities} - Number of teachers who obtained their degrees in Seventh-day Adventist institutions.

6. Non-teaching personnel - Number of full-time employees whose service is entirely in a non-teaching job.

7. Total number of students enrolled during the school year - Sum of rows 8 and 9.

8. SDA students - Number of Seventh-day Adventist students at registration.

9. Non-SD A students - Number of non-Seventh-day Adventist students at registration.

10. Students baptized during the school year - Number of students baptized during the school year in the school or in the home church.

11. Number of students enrolled in theology /religion.

12. Number of students enrolled in education/teaching.

13. Number of students enrolled in business/marketing/accounting/office administration.

14. Number of students enrolled in humanities and arts: english/modem languages/music/literature/speech.

15. Number of students enrolled in natural and pure science: biology/chemistry/math/physics.

16. Number of students enrolled in health: medicine/nursing/public health/dentistry/ medical tech/ respiratory therapy/ physical ed.

17. Number of students enrolled in applied sciences: agriculture/home economics/architecture/computer/engineering/industrial tech.

18. Number of students enrolled in social sciences: communication/history/sociology/psychology/economics/geography/ political science/journalism.

19. Number of students enrolled in other majors not identified.

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Accrediting Association of Seventh-day Adventist Schools, Colleges, and Universities Directory of Accredited Institutions

December 31, 2001 First Accred-

Estab- Accred -itation Name of Institution Category Location Administrator lished ited Expires

Africa-Indian Ocean Division

Postsecondarv Schools Adventrist University of Central Africa C KiJali, Rwanda Jozsef Szilvasi 1979 1987 IDE (2001) Adentist University at Lukanga C B. • 180, Butembo, North Kivu, DPC Joseph Masinda 1995 2001 cs Adventist University - Zurcher C Sambaina, Madagascar Paul Pichot 1995 2001 cs Babcock University C Ikeja, Lagos State, Nigeria A. A. Alalade 1959 1987 IDE (2001) Valley View University C Airport-Accra, Ghana Seth Laryea 1983 1995 2002

Eastern-Africa Division

PostsecondafY Schools Bugema Umversity C Kampala, Uganda Samv.son Twumasi 1948 1992 2003 Ethiopia Adventist College JC K::r;era, Shoa Region, Ethiopia Danilo Poblette 1950 1993 2005 Solus1 Univers~ G B awayo, Zimbabwe Norman Maphosa 1894 1987 2003 Tanzania Adv ollege C Arusha, Tanzania George Kusekwa 1979 1992 2005 University of Eastern Africa Baraton G Eldoret, Kenya Mutuku Mutinga 1978 1987 2003

Secondary Schools Alciid Adventist Academy CSB Addis Ababa, Ethiopia A. Adise 1953 1997 2001 Anderson Adventist High School CSB Gweru, Zimbabwe R.C. Tarr 1950 1992 2004 B:!j;ema Adv Secondary School CSB Kampala, Ufianda M.Mugumya 1948 1998 2004 B awayo Adv Secondary School cs Bulawayo, imbabwe L. Marandure 1980 1992 2005 Bupandagila Secondary School cs Mwanza, Tanzania Sayi 1984 1999 2002 Bwasi Secondary School cs Musoma, Tanzania Bwire 1999 2002 Chebwai Second~ School cs Webuye, Kenya S. Nyanumba 1972 1999 2002 Gunde Secondary chool cs Kwekwe, Zimbabwe M. Dhliwayo 1986 1998 2005 Handina Adventist Secondary School cs Makoni, Zimbabwe 0. Tendere 1984 2000 2002 Hanke Adv Secondary School CSB Shurugwi, Zimbabwe S. Kumirai 1910 1994 2003 Ikizu Secondary School CSB Musoma, Tanzania George Mwasumi 1930 1992 2003 Kagwathi Secondary School CSB Muranga, Kenya C. F. Murin 1985 1997 2004 Kamagambo H S and TC CSB Kisii, Kenya A. Sang 1912 1992 2002 Karirwi Secondary School cs Maran~e, Zimbabwe J. Chibanda 1981 1999 2002 Karura Church School CSB Nairobi, Kenya 1980 1997 2002 Katikamu Secondary School cs Wobulenzi, Uganda D. Segawa 1980 1999 2002 Katsenga Secondary School cs Rusape, Zimbabwe Tichiwanhuyi 1987 1998 2001 Kuyera Secondary School CSB Kuyera, Ethiopia A.Alaka 1964 1998 2002 Lower Gweru Adv Secondary School CSB Gweru, Zimbabwe F. G. Mlalazi 1902 1992 2004 LunJika Secondary School CSB Mzimba, Malawi S.S.K. Moyo 1981 1992 2001 Luz1ra Lakeside Secondary School cs Uganda 2001 Malamulo Secondary School CSB Makwasa, Malawi I. A. Magaleta 1902 1992 2004 Masii Adventist Secondary School cs Masii, Kenya J.M. Kavoi 1991 2002 2003 Matandani Training School CSB Neno, Malawi M.S. Kadyakapita 1908 1992 2003 Maxwell Adv Acad CSB Mbagathi, Kenya Arnie Nielsen 1977 1990 2000 Mundondo Secondary School cs Masvingo, Zimbabwe S. Binduko 1982 1998 2003 Mutitu Secondary School CSB Ukambani, Kenya S.K. Musumbi 1971 1994 2000 Ndembela Secondary School cs Tanzania 2002 Nemane Secondary School cs Tsholotsho, Zimbabwe L. Mafu 1985 1998 2004 Nyabehore Seconeary School cs Musoma, Tanzania 1999 2002 Nyabola Girls' Secondary School cs Kisii, Kenya M. Kobimbo 1960 1994 2002 Nyal!uni Secondary School cs Murewa, Zimbabwe W.Manyara 1988 1997 2004 Nyanchwa Secondary School cs Kisii, Kenya D. 0. Mairura 1972 1992 2001 Nyansincha Secondary School CS• Tarime, Tanzania 1999 2002 Nyazura Adventist Secondary School CSB Nyazura, Zimbabwe E. Tichiwanuyi 1929 1994 2001

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................. ...... -------------------------Parane Secondary School CSB Same, Tanzania Mkitunda 1975 1997 2002 Raneni Secondary School cs Migori, Kenya M. Akoto 1975 1999 2002 Rusant Secondary School cs Monze, Zambia A. Kanondo 1951 2002 2004 Ruya econdary School cs Ruya, Zimbabwe W. Chikwanha 1982 1997 2000 Samahuru Adventist Secondary School cs Tsholotsho, Zimbabwe I. Tshabangu 1985 1999 2002 Segero Secondary School cs Eldoret, Kenya J. Katam 1977 1994 2002 Shashane Secondary School cs Kezi, Zimbabwe Z. Lunga 1987 1998 2004 Solusi Secondary School CSB Bulawayo, Zimbabwe J. MNxumalo 1894 1997 2004 81'.~ Secondary School cs Same, Tanzania Mgweno 1983 1997 2003 Ts abanda Secondary School cs Bulawayo, Zimbabwe Z. Mpofu 1985 1999 2004

Euro-Africa Division

Postseconda~ Schools Bogenhofen eminary C St. Peter am Hart, Austria Winfried Vogel 1949 1983 2003 Friedensau University G Friedensau, Germany Udo Worschech 1899 1984 2002 Italian Junior College JC Florence, Italy Ignazio Barbuscia 1940 1984 2002 Romanian Adventist College of Health JC Braila, Romania Ene Paulini 1991 1995 2001 Romanian Adventist Theol Institute C Cernica, Romania Petre Anghel 1924 1997 2002 S=to Adventist College JC Sagunto (Valencia), Spain Juan Duch 1965 1983 2003 S eve Adventist University G Collonges-sous-Saleve, France Jean-Claude Verrecchia 1921 1977 2003 Sazava Theological Seminary C Sazava, Czech Republic Miloslav Zalud 1925 1997 2003

Secondatfe Schools Bogenho en Semmary CSB St. Peter am Hart, Austria Franz Nusime 1949 1989 1999 Marienhoehe School Center CSB Darmstadt, Germany Gunter Stange 1949 1977 1998 Sagunto Adv College CSB Sagunto (Valencia) Spain Juan Duch 1965 1983 2000 Saleve Secondary School CSB Collonges-sous-Saleve, France Claude Villeneuve 1921 1977 1998

Euro-Asia Division

Postsecondafil Schools Ukrawan Colege of Arts and Sciences C Bucha, Kiev Region, Uldraine Anatoly Zhalovaga 1998 1999 2001 Zaokski Theological Seminary G Tula Region, Russian Federation Eugene V. Zaytsev 1987 1994 2004

Inter-American Division

Postsecondary Schools Antillean Adv University G Mayaguez, Puerto Rico Myrna Costa 1946 1978 2003 Caribbean Un College C Port-of-Spain, Trinidad, WI Leslie Ferdinand 1927 1982 2003 Central American Adv Univ G Alajuela, Costa Rica Ada Barrientos 1927 1983 2002 Colombia Adv Univ C Medellin, Colombia Gamaliel Florez 1936 1984 2004 Dominican Adv University C Santo Domingo, Dom Ref ublic Domingo Melenciano 1946 1996 2004 Haitian Adventist University C Port-au-Prince. Haiti, W Antonine Bastien 1934 1982 2002 Linda Vista University C Pud,ln Nuevo. Snlmahuacan, Chiapas, Mexico Edersein Alvarz 1948 2001 cs Montemorelos University G Monremorrln,. NL, Me~rco Ismael Castillo 1942 1982 2005 Navojoa University C Navo/"a. Sonora. Me\lCO Abimael Escalante 1967 2001 cs Northern Caribbean University C Man,. e\llle. Jamaica. WI Herbert J. Thompson 1918 1978 2003 Venezuela Adventist University C Nrr,ua. Vrneruela Fernando Zabala 1991 1993 2004

Seconllifv Schools Acad A v Metropolitana cs Rm Predru. Puerto Rico Luis P. Viera 1937 1980 2000 Acad Adv Central Ramon Rivera Perez cs San Sehastran. Puerto Rico Silvia Rivera 1968 1998 2003 Acad Adv del Sureste cs Guarica, (Sabana Granc.le) Puerto Rico 2003 Acad Reg Adv Central cs Caguas, Puerto Rico Daniel Rodriguez 1976 1989 1996 Acad Reg Adv del Este cs Rio Grande, Puerto Rico Noei Pereira 1973 1989 2003 Acad Reg Adv del Noroeste cs Aguadilla, Puerto Rico Otoniel Utate 1982 1989 2003 Acad Reg Adv del Norte CS' Vega Baja, Puerto Rico Manuel Rodri~ez 1976 1989 2000 Acad Reg Adv del Oeste cs Mayaguez, Puerto Rico Hector Valentin 1957 1989 2003

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Antigua/Barbuda SDA Sec Sch cs Ottos, St John, Antigua Rosalind Aaron 1964 1988 1998 Bahamas Academy cs Nassau, Bahamas Cheryl McMillan-Rolle 1949 1983 1997 Barbados SDA Sec Sch cs Brigetown, Barbados Nonna Niles 1953 1990 2000 Bates Memorial High Sch cs Sangre Grande, Trinidad Aaron Smith 1951 1989 2003 Belize Adv Coll cs Corozal, Belize Aquilico Jesse 1969 1995 1997 Bella Vista Academy cs Bella Vista, Puerto Rico Aurea Araujo 1993 2005 Bequia SDA Sec Sch cs Port Elizabeth, Bequia A. Ollivierre 1956 1990 2000 Caanan SDA High School cs Belize, Belize 1997 Centro Educac Adv/Cali cs Cali, Valle, Colombia Atilano Gomez 1953 1990 1998 Centro Educac Adv/Honduras cs San Pedro Sula, Cortes, Honduras Victor Hugo Perla 1964 1984 1999 Centro Educac Adv/Santias.o cs Santiago, Dominican Republic Alejandra Casilla 1975 1988 1998 Centro Educativo Adv/Hatillo cs San Jose, Costa Rica Luis Molina 1976 1989 1998 Centro Educ Ignacio Carrillo cs Montemorelos, NL, Mexico Donaciano Susunaga 1942 1984 1999 Centro Ed Ignacio Manuel Altamiro cs Mexico, DF, Mexico Ruben Porras 1970 1987 2000 ColeJo AmadoNervo cs Chiapas 1998 Col dv Andres Bello/El Limon cs El Lunon, Venezuela Alcibiades Manrique 1948 2002 Col Adv de Cartagena cs Cartagena, Colombia 1999 2002 Col Adv de Chalatenango cs Chalatec:!f;o, El Salvador 1999 2002 Col Adv de Jbague cs Jbague, Co ombia Hugo Estupinan 1948 1998 2004 Col Adv de Atlantico (Mex Trummer) cs Barranquilla, Colombia Gustavo Ferez 2002 Col Adv de los Andes cs Colombia 1999 2002 Col Adv Dominicano cs Santo Domingo, Dom. Rep Jose Francisco Tejada 1046 Col Adv Emmanuel cs Bogota, Colombia Herbert Rodriguez 1940 1988 2004 Col Adv Enriquillo cs Jababa Moca, Dominican Rep Andres Terreiro 1979 1982 1996 Col Adv Gilberto Velaz&ez cs Tuxtla Gutierrez, Chiapas, Mexico Eugenio Perez 1981 1989 Col Adv John Nevis An ews cs Santa Ana, El Salvador 1999 2002 Col Adv Juan Pablo Duarte/Barahona cs Barahona, Dom. ReJ? Rosanoy Scarfullery 1980 Col Adv Juan Pablo Duarte/Macoris cs San Pedro de Macons, Dominican Rep Gisella Samuel 1974 1980 1998 Col Adv Juan Pablo Duarte/San Juan cs San Juan, Dom Rep Rosalines A. de la Rosa 1980 1989 1996 Col Adv Libertad cs Bucaramanga, Colombia Wilson Rojas 1940 1988 1998 Col Adv Maranatha/Las Coles cs Las Coles, Arenoso, Dominican Rep Noelia Ledesma 1977 1985 1990 Col Adv Maria T. Sanchez cs La Romana, Domican Republic Miriam David 1980 1988 1991 Col Adv Metropolitano/SanDom cs Santo Domingo, Dom. Republic Silfredo Co~ran 1975 1998 Col Adv Metrop_olitano/Panama cs Panama Lila Oliver- leyne 1925 1998 2003 Col Adv San Cristobal cs San Cristobal, Dom R? P. Santana 1969 2000 Col Adv Ozama cs Santo Dominfo, Dom ep A. 0. de Ferrer 1979 1998 Col Adv Sonsonateco cs Sonsonate, E Salvador 1981 1999 2002 Col Cinco de Febrero cs Oaxaca, Mexico 2001 Col Comercial Adventista de Sogamoso cs Sogamoso, Colombia 1999 2002 Col del Pacifico CSB Navojoa, Sonora, Mexico Abimael Escalante 1948 1986 1995 Col Gran Sabana cs Maurak, S. Elena de Wairen, Vene. Bertha de Moreno 1979 1995 1998 Col Nicanor Gonzalez Mendoza cs Villahermosa, Tabasco, Mexico Freddy Torres 1974 1998 Col Linda Vista CSB Pueblo Nuevo, Chiapas, Mexico Edersein Alvarez 1948 1985 1998 Col Mixto Adv El Progreso cs Ciudad de Guatemala, Guatemala Esdras Hernandez 1908 1987 1998 Col Modelo/San Andres cs San Andres, Isla, Colombia Alejandro Veloza 1939 1990 1998 Col Nicolas Bravo cs 1993 1998 Col Nogales cs Nogales, Sonora, Mexico Francisco Mendoza 1981 1988 1990 Col Ricardo Flores Magon cs Valle de la Trinidad, BC, Mexico E. Nava 1982 Col Ricardo Greenidge cs Caracas, Venezuela Jose Luis Rodriguez 1936 1995 2003 Col Rosario Castellanos cs Tecpatan, Chiapas, Mexico Misael Arrazate 1981 2001 Col Valentin Gomez Farias cs Veracruz, Veracruz, Mexico 1984 2001 Col Voe Adventista de Nicaragua cs Managua, NicaralPla Victor Burgos 1982 1996 Dominica SDA Sec Sch cs Portsmouth, Donunica Mirium Magloire-Leslie 1980 1990 2001 Eden SDA High School cs Eden, Belize Esc de Capacit Adv Salvadorena cs S J Opico, La Libertad, El Salvador Eliseo Martinez 1983 1989 2003 Esc Salud y Saber (Tijuana) cs Tijuana, Baja California, Mexico Micaela Valdez 1970 Grenada SDA Compre Sec Sch cs St. Patrick's, Grenada Gemma Britton 1961 2000 Harmon High School cs Scarborough, Tobago Peter Archer 1952 1989 1998 Harrison Mem Hith School cs Montego Bay, Jamaica, WI Vincent M.S. Peterson 1953 2003 Inst Adv de Frenc Harbour cs Roatan, Islas de la Bahia, Honoduras Ever Rodriguez 1981 1991 1999 Inst Adv de G~a cs Guanaja, Islas de la Bahia, Honduras Marjorie McField 1960 1994 Inst Adv Franco- aitien H S cs Port-au-Prince, Haiti Pierre Edouard Seraphin 1934 1989 1992 Inst Adv Panameno cs La Concepcion, Chiriqui, Panama Osmel Serrano 1920 1986 1991 Inst Centroamericano Adv cs Alajuela, Costa Rica Jose M. Vallejos 1927 1987 2000 Inst Colombo-Venezolano cs Medellin, Colombia Johnny Rios 1936 1990 1998 Inst de Capacit Adv del Peten/ICAP cs· Poptun, Peten, Guatemala Elden Cruz 1973 1990 2003 Inst Metropolitano Adv/Barq cs Barquisimeto, Venezuela Doris Rodriguez 1944 1995 2003

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••••••••••••••••••••••• ••• ----· ------------- ..... Inst Vicente Suarez cs Monterr~, Nuevo Leon, Mexico Rul:rto Martinez 1979 Inst Voe de Venezuela cs Nirgua, enezuela Ro rt Alalido 1964 1983 2001 Inst Vocacional Adv de! Llano cs Puerto Lo)az, Colombia Manuel Mejia 1975 1997 Kingsway High School cs Kingston, amaica Velma Ferguson 1943 1997 Maracas Adventist High School cs Port of S1pain, Trinidad Lucille Wiltshire 1927 2003 Mountain View Acad cs Richland ark, St Vincent Ramesh Outar 1958 1990 1998 Northern Caribbean University High School cs Mandeville, Jamaica Brian McFarlane 1919 Portland High School cs Port Antonio, Jamaica, W.I. Fitzroy Davis 1962 Savanna-La-Mar High Sch cs Westmoreland, Jamaica Michael A. Fletcher 1968 1988 1996 Southern Academy cs Port-of-Spain, Trinidad Carl Hynes 1953 1990 1998 St. Croix SDA Sec School cs St. Croix, US Virgin Islands Avonelle Ryan 1950 2000 St Lucia SDA Academy cs Castries, St Lucia Donovan Rene 1964 1990 1999 St Thomas-St John SDA Sec Sch cs St Thomas, US Virgin Islands Gordon Williams 1951 1984 2000 Willowdene High Sch cs Spanish Town, Jamaica Joyce L. Mackenzie 1966 1988 1990

North American Division Postsecondazy Schools Andrews Umvers1ty . G Berrien Springs, Michigan Niels-Erik Andreasen 1874 1933 2004 Atlantic Union College G South Lancaster, Massachusetts Sylvan A. Lashley 1882 1938 2004 Canadian University College G College Heights, Alberta, Canada Reo Ganson 1907 1986 2005 Columbia Union College G Takoma Park, Maryland Randal Wisbey 1904 1933 2003 Florida Hospital College of Medical Arts C Orlando, Florda David Greenlaw 1992 1992 2005 Griggs University (HSI) C Silver Spring, Maryland Joseph Gurubatham 1909 1973 2003 Kettering College of Medical Arts C Kettering, Ohio Charles Scriven 1967 1967 2005 La Sierra University G Riverside, California Lawrence Geraty 1922 1962 2007 Loma Linda University G Loma Linda, California B. Lynn Behrens 1905 1962 2004 Oakwood Coll~e C Huntsville, Alabama Delbert W. Baker 1896 1958 2005 Pacific Union ollege G Angwin, California Dick Osborn 1882 1932 2005 Southern Adventist University G Collegedale, Tennessee Gordon Bietz 1916 1934 2002 Southwestern Adventist University G Keene, Texas Donald Sahly 1894 1937 2005 Union College G Lincoln, Nebraska David Smith 1891 1933 2004 Walla Walla College G College Place, Washington William G. Nelson 1892 1933 2003

Secondary Schools Andrews Academy cs Berrien SJ)rings, Michigan Allan A. Chase 1874 1930 2009 Armona Union Acad cs Armona, California Marianne Brock 1904 1955 2004 Atlanta Adv Acad cs Atlanta, Georgia Stan Hobbs 1981 1985 2004 Auburn Adv Acad CSB Auburn, Washington Keith Hallam 1919 1931 2007 Bakersfield Adv Acad cs Bakersfield, California Linda Fent 1968 1970 2003 Bass Memorial Acad CSB Lumberton, Mississippi Craig Ziesmer 1961 1962 2004 Battle Creek Acad cs Battle Creek, Michigan Kevin Kossick 1872 1930 2004 Bermuda Institute cs Southhampton, Bermuda Sheila Holder 1943 1969 2001 Blue Mountain Acad CSB Hamburfil Pennsylvania Spencer Hannah 1955 1955 2004 Broadview Acad CSB LaFox, inois Alvin Trace 1910 1931 2001 Burton Adv Acad cs Arlinfiton, Texas JohnH~ps 1984 1987 2001 Camg:,onAcad CSB Love and, Colorado Robert askey 1907 1930 2005 Cari o Adv Acad cs Williams Lake, BC, Canada Warren Friesen 1978 1984 2005 Cascade Christian Academy cs Wenatchee, Washington Doug Brown 1988 1989 2005 Chicago SDA Academy cs Chicago, IDinois Glenn Timmons 1969 1974 2004 Chinook Winds Academy cs Calgary, Alberta, Canada Marilyn Ilechuk 1988 1989 2007 Chisholm Trail Acad cs Keene, Texas Mervm Kesler 1894 1930 2003 College View Acad cs Lincoln, Nebraska Michael Cook 1891 1930 2005 Collegedale Acad cs Collegedale, Tennessee Verle Thom~on 1916 1930 2007 Columbia Adv Acad cs Battle Ground, Washington Berit von Po e 1903 1931 2006 Crawford Adv Acad cs Willowdale, ON, Canada Vernon Langdon 1953 1983 2001 Dakota Adv Acad CSB Bismark, North Dakota Tedd Webster 1903 1931 2006 Enterprise Acad CSB Enterprise, Kansas Farrell Gilliland 1919 1930 2008 Escondido Adv Acad cs Escondido, California M. Kristine Fuentes 1984 1987 2006 Forest Lake Acad CSB ~pka, Florida John Wheaton 1926 1932 2005 Fraser Valley Adv Acad cs ergrove, BC, Canada John Janes 1971 1979 2004 Fresno Adv Acad cs Fresno, California Frank L. Jones, m 1921 1931 2008 Garden State Acad CSB Tranquility, New Jersey Janet Ledesma 1926 1949 2005 Gem State Adv Acad CSB Caldwell, ldalio Mike Schwartz 1918 1931 2007 Georgia-Cumberland Acad CSB' Calhoun, Georgia Fordyce Koenke 1965 1967 2003 Glendale Adv Acad cs Glendale, California Gwen Merideth 1923 1930 2004

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Golden Gate Acad cs Oakland, California Anna Blackman 1923 1930 2005 Great Lakes Adv Acad CSB Cedar Lake, Michigan Raymond D. Davis 1898 1930 2007 Greater Atlanta Adv Acad cs Atlanta, Georgia James Lamb 1981 1984 2004 Greater Boston Acad CSB Stoneham, Massachusetts James Norcliffe 1944 1949 2004 Greater Miami Acad cs Miami, Florida Roland McKenzie 1960 1971 2003 Greater New York Acad cs Woodside, New York Alipia Gonzalez 1920 1930 2004 Hawaiian Mission Acad cs Honolulu, Hawaii Josue Rosado 1915 1932 2006 Highland Acad CSB Portland, Tennessee Jim Ingersoll 1945 1949 2008 Highland View Acad CSB Hagerstown, Maryland Randy Nomura 1967 1967 2005 Hinsdale Adventist Academy cs Hinsdale, lliinois John Youngberg 1996 2004 Home Study International cs Silver S~, Maryland Joseph Gurubatham Indiana Acad CSB Cicero, iana Perry Pollman 1902 1931 2005 Jefferson Adv Acad CSB Jefferson, Texas Michael Myers 1960 1969 2004 Kingsway Coll CSB Oshawa, ON, Canada David Branum 1903 1962 2006 La Sierra Acad cs Riverside, California Bud Moon 1922 1930 2008 LodiAcad cs Lodi, California Samir Berbawy 1908 1930 2008 Loma Linda Acad cs Loma Linda, California Roo McKenzie 1920 1931 2008 Los Angeles Adv Acad cs Los Angeles, California Mark Levy 1938 1939 2005 Madison Acad cs Madison, Tennessee Geo~tiiCarpenter 1904 1970 2006 Maplewood Acad CSB Hutchinson, Minnesota Mars Bowers 1904 1930 2003 Mesa Grande Adv Acad cs Calimesa, California Gordon Day 1989 1993 2005 Miami Union Acad cs Hialeah Gardens, Florida Regina Harris 1986 1989 2003 Midland Adventist Academy cs Shawnee, Kansas Teryl Loeffler 1999 2002 Mile H!fv1 Adv Acad cs Denver, Colorado Tim Zytkoskee 1963 1967 2003 MiloA vAcad CSB Days Creek, Oregon John Kriegelstein 1955 1955 2005 Modesto Adv Acad cs Modesto, California John Vixie 1937 1940 2003 Monterey B~ Acad CSB La Selva, California Bill Keresoma 1949 1950 2007 Mount Ellis cad CSB Bozeman, Montana Ray Cummings 1902 1931 2007 Mount Pisgah Acad CSB Candler, North Carolina Richard Anderson 1914 1952 2007 Mount Vernon Acad CSB Mount Vernon, Ohio Dale Ywomley 1893 1929 2003 Mountain View Acad cs Mountain View, California Donald Olson 1922 1930 2005 Newbury Park Adv Acad cs Newbury Park, California Harold Crook 1948 1949 2008 Northeastern Acad cs New York, New York Beverly Bucknor 1947 1931 2007 Oakwood Acad cs Huntsville, Alabama Edwaril Bryant 1944 1953 2003 Okanagan Adv Acad cs Kelowna, BC, Canada Janet Brock 1920 1979 2006 Orangewood Adv Acad cs Garden Grove, California Ruben Escalante 1961 1963 2003 Ozark Adv Acad CSB Gentry, Arkansas G. Charles Dart 1940 1947 2005 Pacific Union Coll Prep Sch cs Angwin, California Larry Hiday 1882 1930 2005 Paradise Adventist Academy cs Paradise, Califorenia John Spano 1997 2007 Parkview Adv Acad cs College Heights, Alberta, Canada Anthony Reeves 1907 1979 2006 Peterson-Warren Acad cs Inkster, Michigan Juanita Martin 1964 1979 2006 Pine Forge Academy CSB Pine Forge Pennsylvania Diana Carguill 1946 1950 2004 Pine Tree Academy cs Freeport, Maine Wesley Johnston 1974 1930 2004 Platte Valid\ Academy CSB Shelton, Nebraska Charles Castle 1919 1930 2005 Portland A ventist Academy cs Portland, Oregon Matthew Stanfill 1927 1941 2003 Puget Sound Adventist Acailemy cs Kirkland, Washington Doug White 1997 2004 Redwood Christian School S-2 Santa Rosa, California Bettesue Heid 2001 2004 Richmond Academy cs Richmond, Virginia William Friday 1996 20041 Rio Lindo Adventist Academy CSB Healdsburg, California Albert Miller 1962 1962 2004 Sacramento Adv Academy cs Carmichael, California Shirley White 1957 1959 2006 San Diego Academy cs National City, California Wayne Longhofer 1932 1932 2004 San Fernando Valley Acad cs Northridge, California Clayton Heinrich 1902 1963 2004 San Gabriel Acad cs San Galmel. California David Penner 1959 1965 2007 Sandy Lake Adv Acad cs Bcdfnnl. Nova Scotia. Canada Lee Richareds 1974 1984 2005 Shenandoah Valley Acad CSR New Marker. \'1l1ma Mark Wile 1908 1931 2008 South Lancaster Acad cs S.•uth l.anca\lcr. 1a\uchu\Ctu Sandra Doran 1882 1931 2004 Spring Valli Acad cs Ccnrcn-1llc. Ohio J. D. Mutchler 1969 1972 2008 St John's A v Acad cs Sr John'\, Nc1A.fot1ndland. Canada Maril&" Kelloway 1895 1984 2003 Sunnydale Acad CSB Ccnrraha, Mm1llln Josep Allison 1946 1948 2006 TakomaAcad cs Takoma Park, Maryland Larry Kromann 1904 1931 2003 Thunderbird Adv Acad CSB Sconsdale, Anznna Klaus Leukert 1920 1954 2006 Tidewater Adventist Academy cs Chesapeake, Virginia Mark Walker 1996 2003 Union ~rings Acad CSB Union Springs, New York Judith Hodder 1921 1931 2007 Upper olumbia Acad CSB Spangle, Washington JohnNafie 1945 1930 2003 Valley Grande Acad CSB Weslaco, Texas Arsenio Hernandez 1937 1952 2004 Walla Walla Valley Acad CS' College Place, Washington John Deming 1892 1930 2003 Wisconsin Acad CSB Columbus, Wisconsin John Thomas 1899 1930 2004

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Postseconda~ Schools Hong Kongdv Coll C Sahmyook College C Sahmyook Nursing and Health Coll C Sahmyook University G Saniku Gakuin College C Taiwan Adv Coll C

Kowloon, Hong Kong Daniel Chuah 1903 1982 2004 Seoul, Korea Jeong, Soon Young 1973 1979 2004 Seoul, Korea Cho, Dae Yun 1980 1999 2004 Seoul, Korea Nam, Daeieuk 1906 1979 2004 Chiba-ken, Japan Yoshibwm Takahashi 1919 1980 2004 Yu Chih, Taiwan Alice Magarang 1952 1984 2003

Secondarv Schools Donghae Academy CSB Hankook Academy CSB Hiroshima Academy CSB Honam Academy CS Hong Kong Sam Yuk Sec Sch CS Kowloon Sam Yuk Sec Sch CS Macao Sam Yuk Middle School CS Sam Yuk Middle Sch CS Seohae Academy CSB Seoul Academy CSB Tai Po Sam Yuk Sec School CS Taiwan Adventist Academy CSB Wonju Academy CSB Yungnam Academy CSB

Donghae, Korea Lee, GyeBok 1952 1984 2003 Seoul, Korea Shin, Chang Geun 1906 1993 2003 Shimotokura, Hiroshima-ken, Japan YujiAmano 1919 1984 2003 Gwanjiu, Korea Joy, Young Sub 1953 1989 2003 Happy Valley, Hong Kong Lawrence Yu Cheong Ning 1947 1984 2003 Kowloon, Hong Kong Gracre W Lai 1937 1986 2003 Macau Joseph Wai Hing Lo 1953 1999 2003 Kowloon, Hong Kong Ricky Lau Shun On 1902 1986 2003 Hongsung, Korea Shim, Dong Seoop 1954 1984 2006 Guri, Korea Gi, Young Song 1947 1986 2006 Tai Po, New Territories, Hong Kong Mei Mei Chu 1956 1956 2003 Yu Chih, Nanton County, Taiwan Alice Magarang 1964 1994 2003 Wonju, Korea Yim, Tae Been 1963 1986 2007 Gyungsan, Korea Lee, Won Woo 1953 1984 2006

South American Division

Postsecondary Schools Bo11Vla Adventist Uruversity C Brazil Adventist University Cemter G Chile Adventist University C Ecuador Adv Superior Tech Institute JC Latin-Amer Adv Theo Sem G

Cochabamba, Bolivia Guido Medina 1931 1987 2004 En~enheiro/Sao Paulo, SP, Brazil Euler P. Bahia 1983 1992 2007 Chillan, Chile Abraham Acosta 1906 1980 2003 S.D.Colorados, Pichincha, Ecuador Miriam de Pitaro 1995 Brasilia, DF, Brazil Wilson Endruveit 1979 1987 2007

Northeast Argentine Academy JC Northeast Brazil College C Parana Adventist Institute C River Plate Adventist University G Peruvian Union University G Sao Paulo Adventist Institute C

L.N. Alem, Misiones, Argentina Hector Perez 1923 1987 2000 Cachoeira, BA, Brazil Clovis F. Bunzen, Jr. 1979 1987 2005 Marin,a, PR, Brazil Jose Paulo Martini 1947 1999 2001 Entre ios, Argentina Luis Schulz 1898 1973 2002 Nana, Lima, Peru Merlini Alomia 1919 1976 2005 Hortolandia, SP. Brazil lrincu osales 1949 2002 2006

Secondary Schools AUSTRAL UNION Col Adv de Asuncion/CADA CS Col Adv de Bahia Blanca CS Col Adv de Villa Regina CS Col Adv del Este Paraguayo CSB Inst Adv del Plata/lAP CSB Inst Adv de Balcarce/lAB CSB Inst Adv de Cordoba/IADC CS Inst Adv Florida/IAF CS Inst Adv de Mendoza/lAMe CSB Inst Adv de Moron/lAMo CS Inst Adv de Resistencia/IARe CS

Asuncion, Paraguay Gregorio Limenza 1971 1989 2001 Bahia Blanca, Argentina Sergio Suschevich 1994 1998 2001 Gral.Roca,Belgrano,Rio Negro.Argentina Ruben Gerometta 1994 1998 2001 Ciudad del Este, Para~ay Enrique Albrecht 1995 1997 2000 V. L. S. Martin, E. Rms, Argentina Nestor Alberro 1898 1984 2000 Balcarce, Bs. As., Argentina Carlos A. Sapia 1986 1987 2000 Cordoba, Argentina Gustavo Laco 1983 1985 2002 Florida, G.B.A., Argentina Nestor Sand 1914 1984 2000 Mendoza, Argentina Cesar Ziegler 1987 1989 2002 Moron, G.B.A., Argentina Osvaldo Cayrus 1987 1989 2002 Resistencia, Argentina Carlos Moran 1989 1991 2002

Inst Adv del Uruguay/IAU CSB Inst Adv J. B. Alber/IAJBA(North Argen Acad) CSB Inst Adv L. Polvorines/IALP CS Inst Adv Santa Fe/IASF S-2

Progreso, Canelones, Uruguay Carlos Mesa 1944 1985 2002 L.N. Alem, Misiones, Argentina Hector Perez 1923 1984 2003 Los Polvorines, G.B.A. Argentina Donaldo Leichner 1983 1989 2004 Santa Fe, Argentina Raul Alvarez 1987 1989 2001

BOLIVIA UNION Cen Edu Adv de Bolivia/CEAB-MOB CS Col Adv de Aroma-Los Andes/IALA-MBO CS Col Adv de Aroma-Sica-Sica,La Huachaca/MBO CS , Col Adv de Aroma-Bustamante.CAJB-MBO CS

Vinto, Cochabamba, Bolivia Miriam de Rodriguez 1931 1984 1999 Aroma, La Paz, Bolivia Elias Ticona Ayala 1978 1992 1998 Aroma, La Huachaca, Bolivia Samuel Aquilar 1987 1993 2001 Aroma, Chiarumani, Bolivia David Soto Quispe 1979

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Col Adv de Aroma-Patacarnaya-CAPat-MBO CS Col Adv de Aroma-San Marcos/CASAM-MBO CS Col Adv de Caranavi/MBO CS Col Adv de Cochabamba/OF Sanniento/CoACo-MBO)CS Col. Adv de Entre Rios-MOB CS Col Adv de Gran Chaco-Yacuiba,Espaady-MOB CS Col Adv de Ichilo -Yapacani-MOB CS Col Adv de Ingavi-Viacha/CA V-MBO CS Col Adv de La Paz-Miraflores/CAMi-Bol-MBO CS Col Adv de La Paz-M.EI Alto Franz Tamayo-MBO CS Col Adv de Montero-MOB CS Col Adv de Omasuyos-Achacacbi/J Cruz-CEAA-MBOCS Col Adv de Santa Cruz de La Sierra//CASC-MBO CS Col Adv de Sud Yungas Chulumani/CAChu-MBO CS Col Adv de Sud Yungas Palos Blancos/CAPB-MBO CS Col Adv de Trinidad-MOB CS Col Adv de Vaca Diez - Guayaramirim/EBott-MOB CS Col Adv de La Paz-El Alto, Murillo-Harry Pitman CS Col Adv de Oruro-Central-EGW-MBO CS Col Adv de Pacajes-MBO CS Col Adv Gen.Jordan-Cliza (Carreno-Ortuno)MOB CS

CENTRAL BRAZIL UNION Col Adv de Assis-APO Col Adv de Brooklin-AP Col Adv de Baum-APO Col Adv de Brasilia-CEAMA-APLaC Col Adv de Caceres-MMT Col Adv de Campinas-APaC Col Adv de Campo Limpo-APS Col Adv de Capao Redndo-APS Col Adv de Capivari-APaC Col Adv de Cidade Ademar-APS Col Adv de Cotia-AP Col Adv de Diadema-AP Col Adv de Garna-APlaC Col Adv de Goiania-ABC Col Adv de Guarulhos-Vila Galvao-APL Col Adv de Guarulhos-Gopouva-APL Col Adv de Hortolandia-APaC Col Adv de Itapecerica da Serra-APS Col Adv de Itarare-APaC Col Adv de Jacarei-APL Col Adv de Jardim Utinga-AP Col Adv Liberdade-AP Col Adv de Mogi das Cruzes-APL Col Adv de Morada da Serra-MMT Col Adv de Osasco-Vila Yara-AP Col Adv de Piracicaba-APaC Col Adv de Presidente Prudente-APO Col Adv de Ribeirao Preto-APO Col Adv de Sao Caetano do Sul-AP Col Adv de S. Jose do Rio Preto-APO Col Adv de S. Miguel Paulista-APL Col Adv de Santo Amaro/-APS Col Adv de Santo Andre/Central-AP Col Adv de Sao Carlos-APO Col Adv de Sao Jose dos Campos-APL Col Adv de Sorocaba-APaC Col Adv de Taboao da Serra-APS Col Adv de Taguatinga-APlaC Col Adv de Tatui-APaC Col Adv de Tremembe-Taubate-APL Col Adv de Tucuruvi-APL Col Adv de Varzea Grande-Central-MMT Col Adv de Vila Alpina-APL Col Adv de Vila das Belezas-APS

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Mario Flores Mamani 1979 Hilarion Quispe R. 1979 Wilfredo Condemaita Mamani 1979 Vincente Chura 1985 Nazario Seguevi 1999 Martin Beltran Y. 1993 Ed~ar Santos 1997 Jacmto Mendoza 1979 Arturo Chambilla 1986 German Vargas Acha 1993 Ediberto Duarte R. 1997 Ricardo Lobo Justiniano 1979 Carmen Zurita 1979 Becky Perales 1979 Ruth Coronado Vega 1985 Severino Vasquez 1999 Rodofo Ferrufino 1979 Alberto Catari C. 1979 Napoleon Barrientos Mlrales 1997 German Vargas 1998 Renato Medina 1997

Levi Eduardo Leite Eunice Sarli Schaeffer Glauce N. S. Bomfim Wilson Schenfeld Evaldo Zorzim Dilma Araujo Andrade Dorli Gomes dos Reis Alacy Mendes Barbosa Braz Lopes Del Rey Davi Prates dos Reis Raimundo A. Cunha Amarildo da Silva Joaquim Ferreira Wanderlei A. Bespo Silvana Mattos L. Lopes Vera Ines F. Canabrava Hanillton S. Lessa Paula Andreia S. Strumiello Dioienes LoJ.>eS Machado Tama M. Guimaraes Merlin Eliana Aleixo S. Macedo Elias Mendes Ione C. dos Santos Eduardo A. Texwira Ricardo Humberto Bertelli Nelson Purificacao Jose Veloso Santos Amarildo Martins Lucia Teixeira Reis Daniel Florentino Villegas Eliezer Caldas Moura Helio V. dos Santos Edson L. Jubanski Abigail Silva Santos Irlene Sueli Soares Enoch Silva Roberto Gorski Leia Maria Rodri~es Elias Tomas Sobrinho Rosana C. Almeida Leite Alexandre de Andrade Benedito de Carvalho Leite Neuza Carlos Aureliano Ester Vieira Silva Tito

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.................. ••••••••• ----------. -. ---. -----Col Adv de Vila Nova Cachoeririnha-APL cs V. N. Cachoeirioha, S. Paulo, Brazil Berenice D. Neri 1998 Col Adv de Votuporanga-APO cs Votuporanga, S. Paulo, Brazil Angelo Marques 1999 Inst Adv Brasil Central Abadiania/IABC-ABC CSB Abadiania, Goias, Brasil Heber F. De Oliveira 1981 1991 2001 Inst Adv de Ensino/Eng Coelho/IAE-EC-APaC cs Engenheiro Coelho, S. Paulo, Brasil Narciso Liedke Filho 1984 1989 2003 Inst Adv de Ensino-Capao Redondo/lAE-SP-APS cs Capao Redondo, S. Paulo, Brazil James Daniel 1915 1984 2003 Inst Adv Sao Paulo-Hortolandia/IASP-APaC CSB Hortolandia, S. Paulo, Brasil Irineu Rosales 1949 1984 1998

CHlLEUNION ComA Ed Adv de Los ~eles/CEALA CSB Bio-Bio, Los ~eles, Chile Manuel Gutierrez Ayala 1978 1984 2000 Col dv de Antofagasta/ AA cs Antofagasta, C · e Oscar Menares 1991 1994 2000 Col Adv de Calama cs El Loa, Calama, Chile Victor Perez Chocano 1993 1995 2000 Col Adv de Concepcion/CADEC cs Concepcion, Chile Rolando Montoya Sierra 1982 1984 2000 Col Adv de Copiapo cs ~iapo, Chile Gabriel Manosalva 1999 Col Adv de Molina/CAMo cs olina, Chile Juan Carlos Diaz A. 1989 1994 2000 Col Adv de Porvenir-Santiago cs Santiago,Porvenir, Chile Abner Soto Bustias 1993 1994 2000 Col Adv de Quil/eue/CAQ cs Rosita Munoz Armin Neumann 1991 1994 2000 Col Adv de La erena cs La Serena, Chile Reinaldo Guinez 1998 Col Adv Las Condes/CALC cs Las Condes, Santiago, Chile Huio Cameron Garcia 1962 1984 2000 Col Adv Santiago Sur/CASS cs Santiago, SanJoa~im, Chile Gwdo Navarrete 1982 1984 1997 Comp Ed Adv Chillan-Nuble/CEAC cs Nuble, Cohueco, hile Alberto Villegas P. 1906 1984 2002 Liceo Adv Temuco/LAT cs Temuco, Chile Dario Vejar Cortes 1934 1984 2002

EAST BRAZIL UNION Cent Ed A do R Janeiro-Tijuca-Central/CEARJ cs Tijuca, Central, Rio de Janeiro, RJ, Brasil Almir A. De Oliveira 1990 1991 2001 Col Adv Belo Horizonte-Colorado cs Belo Horizonte, M. Gerais, Brazil Nilma de Melo Freire 1994 1995 2003 Col Adv de lpatinga cs lpatinga, Minas Gerais Brazil Frank Viana de Carvalho 1997 Col Adv de Jacarepagua cs Jacarepagua, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil Salon Ferandes da Costa 1996 1998 2002 Col Adv de Niter01dia cs Nitero1, R. Janeiro, Brazil Eraldo Firmino dos Santos 1998 Col Adv de Vitoria cs Vitoria, Elfsirito Santo, Brazil Rubens Domeles da Silva 1996 1998 2001 Edu E. Santense Adv-Colatina/EDESSA CSB Colatina, , Brasil Ervino Will 1963 1984 2000 Inst Adv de Minas Gerais-Lavras/lAEMG CSB Lavras, Minas Gerais, Brazil Elias F. Germanowicz 1994 1995 2004 Inst Petropol Ensino/lP AE CSB Petropolis, RJ, Brasil Ednilson Medeiros 1939 1984 2003

ECUADOR UNION Col Adv Ciudad de ~ito/CAQ cs Q.u!to, Ecuador Myrian de Pittaro 1985 1991 2000 Col Adv de! Ecuador CADE CSB P1chincha, Ecuador Pablo Zabala L. 1968 1985 2000 Col Adv Galapagos-Loma Linda-MES cs Galapagos, Ecuador Esmeralda de Saez 1996 Col Adv de Guayaquil-Del Pacifico-CoAPa cs Guayaquil, Ecuador Hector Palacios C. 1979 1989 2000

NORTH BRAZIL UNION Col Adv de Altamira "Profra Elza Gutzeit" cs Altamira, Para, Brazil Sara L. Storch dos Santos 1996 2000 2004 Col Adv de Ji-Parana cs Ji-Parana, Rondonia, Brazil Lidia Grae1.1p Voos 1997 2000 2005 Col Adv de Porto Velho cs Porto Velho, Rondonia, Brazil Josue Martins 1997 2000 2004 Col Adv de Sao Luiz cs Sao Luiz, Maranhao, Brazil Valdir dos Santos Mota 1993 1995 2004 Inst Adv Agro-Indust -R. Preto da Eva/IAAI CSB R. Preto da Eva, Amazonas, Brazil Carlos Augusto Pacheco 1968 1984 2005 Inst Adv de Amazon Ocident-Mor da Ser/IAAMO CSB Ouro Preto, Rondonia, Brazil J oao Idalino Rostirolla 1992 1993 2000 Inst Adv de de Belem-Grao Para/IAGP cs Belem, PA, Brazil Waldemar M. Lauer 1961 1987 2004 Inst Adv de Manaus-Cachoerinha/IAM cs Manaus, Cachoerinha, AM, Brazil Mario Salvatierra 1982 1989 2004 Inst Adv Tr Agro-Ind-Uruara/IATAI CSB Uruara, Altamira, PA, Brazil Paulo Roberto Penedo 1978 1991 2004

NORTHEAST BRAZIL UNION Col Adv de Eunapolis cs Eunapolis, Bahia, Brazil Francisco Seifert Costa 1997 1999 2002 Col Adv de Itabuna cs Itabuna, Bahia, Brazil Najla Rodrigues Mendes 1997 1999 2002 Col Adv de Salvador/CAS cs Salvador, BA, Brazil Otoniel Tavares de Carvallo 1988 1989 2002 Col Adv de Salvador ltaC:gipe-AB cs ItaC:gipe, Salvador, Bahia, Brazil Maria Conce ida C. de Souza 1996 Col Adv de Salvador Li rdade-AB cs Li rdade, Salvador, Bahia, Brazil Daniel Araro Almeida 1996 Inst Adv de Fortaleza cs Fortaleza, Ceara, Brasil Regina M. ima Marinho 1994 1999 2002 Inst Adv do Recife-Arruda cs Arruda, Recife, Pemambuco, Brazil Judite de Andrade Barbosa 1994 1999 2003 Inst Adv Ens Nordeste-Cachoeira/IAENE cs Cachoeira, BA, Brazil Clovis Ferreira Bunzen, Jr. 1979 1984 2000

PERU UNION Col Adv de Arequipa II-Hunter E P Forga-MPS cs Arequipa, J. Hunter, Peru Queleon E. Mamani Quispe 1993 1995 1998 Col Adv de ArequipaJ .S. Martin-MPS cs Arequipa,Tingo, Peru Maria Tenorio de Cornejo 1979 1987 1998 Col Adv de Bagua-La Peca-7o Dia-MPN CS, Bagua Chica, La Peca, Peru German G. Garcia 1986 1995 1998 Col Adv de C Portillo-C-P-Ucayali-MOP cs C. Portillo, Callaria, Pucallpa, Ucayali, Peru Daniel Alomia Lozano 1967 1987 1998 Col Adv de Callao Alborada/CAA1-APC-N cs Callao, Peru Fresia B. De Mejia 1979 1988 2004

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Col Adv de Chamchamayo, Pichanaki-Bethel-MAC CS Pichanaki, Bethel, Peru Marcos Villanueva M. 1997 1999 2004 Col Adv de Chanchamayo Pe-Mar/Eben/CAMa-MAC CS Marankiari, Peru Orestes Mamani Quispe 1984 1999 2002 Col Adv de Chepen-EI Porvenir-MPN CS CheJ>en, Peru Juan Becerra Pisco 1993 1995 2004 Col Adv de Chiclayo/CACh-MPN CS Chiclayo, Peru Jose Alberto Nole Zapata 1979 1989 2005 Col Adv de Chucwto-Desaguadero-L. Ch./CAD-MLT CS Chucwto, Desaguadero, Peru Heraclides Medina Navarro 1988 1994 2003 Col Adv de Cusco-Jose Pardo/CAJP-MPS CS Cusco, Peru Ricardo S. Turpo Mancha 1979 1987 1998

Col Adv de El Collao-Ilave-Mar Castilla/CAI-MLT cs El Callao, Dave, Peru Antonio Zevallos Paca 1984 2000 2004 Col Adv de El Salvador-APC-S cs El Salvador, Lima, Peru Hector Medina Sanchez 1979 1993 1997 Col dv Huancayo-Chilca/El Mantaro-CAH-MAC cs Huancayo, Chilca, Peru Jose Luis H. Andia 1983 1989 2004 Col Adv de Leoncio Prado-Bella Durmiente-MOP cs Leoncio Prado,Tingo Maria, Peru Esther R. Orellana 1993 1995 1997 Col Adv de Lima-Jesus Maria-Av Brasil-APC cs Lima, Jesus Maria, Peru Flor Flores Ramos 1993 1995 2006 Col Adv de Lima-Brema-Av Espana/CAAE-APC-N cs Lima, Brena, Av. Espana, Peru Victor Leon Plasencia 1979 1992 2005 Col Adv de Lima-Miraflores/CoAm-Pe-APC-S cs Lima, Peru Elva Vas~ez Vicente 1954 1985 1996 Col Adv de Maynas-I~itos-Amazonas-MOP cs Maynas I~itos, Amazonas, Peru Aquilino oangui Qui~ 1979 1987 1998 Col Adv de Moyobam a-P. Pasco-Noriega-MOP cs Moyobam a, Peru Segundo Diogenes Davila G. 1993 1995 2003 Col Adv de Piura-San Miguel-MPN cs Piura, Peru Carlos Corrales Ruiz 1993 1995 2005 Col A de Plateria/CAPla-F.S.-MLT cs Plateria, Puno, Peru R. Jose At

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Col Adv de Puno-Central/CAPu-MLT cs Puno, Peru Felipe C. ollepaza L. 1984 1992 2002 Col Adv de Rioja,Nueva Cajamarca-Simon Bolivar cs Rioja, N. Cajamarca, Peru Crecencio Chavez Perez 1993 1993 2003 Col A de San Martin-Ta~to/CATar-JSM-MOP cs San Martin, Tarapoto, Peru Edgar E. Mamani 1979 1989 1995 Col Adv de San Roman-J iaca/P .Kalbermatter-MLT cs San Roman, Juliaca, Peru Wladimir H. Loayza 1998 1999 2001 Col Adv de San Roman-Juliaca Rin-Am//CAR-MLT cs San Roman,Juliaca, Rinconada-Americana, Peru Crecencio M. Quispe 1985 1995 1999 Col Adv de San Roman-Juliaca-Titicaca/CAT-MLT CSB San Roman, Juliaca,Titicaca,Chulwnani, Peru Roberto ~ Mancha 1979 1987 2003 Col Adv de Santa-Chimbote-El Santa/CoAChi-APC cs El Santa," Chimbote, Peru Mi~el A. uevara Vasquez 1989 1995 2004 Col Adv de Tacna/28 Jul-CATa-MPS cs Tacna, Peru Ru n Rodrigres Orellana 1979 1992 2002 Col Adv de Tambopata-M.deDios-P.Maldonado-MPS CS Tambopata, M. De Dios, Peru Ruth Velasquez Calcina 1993 Col Adv de Tocache/FS-CATo-MOP CS Tocache, Peru Juliano Aranda Bocanegra 1979 1993 2003 Col Adv de Trujillo/CATu-JSM-MPN cs Trujillo, Peru ~ifanio Jesus Varillas 1979 1989 2005 Col Adv de Twnbes-Las Americas-MPS cs Twnbes, El Recreo, Peru 1ctor Americo S. Leon 1993 1995 2003 Col Adv de Y Espinar/CA YP-MPS cs Espinar, Peru Daniel S. H. Ara_pa 1979 1987 2002 Col Adv A Ind de Sandia-Central/CAAIS-MLT cs Sandia, Peru Constantino Calsma Paucar 1979 Comp Ed AdvChosica-Nana Union/CEAU-APC CSB Lurigancho, Nana, Lima, Peru Juan F. Melgar Ramirez 1919 1988 2000

SOUTH BRAZIL UNION Col Adv de Curitiba-Boa Vista-ASP cs Curitiba,Parana,Brazil Joanita D. Rodrigues 1999 Col Adv de Curitiba-Boqueirao-ASP cs Curitiba,Parana,Brazil Valdir R. de Paula 1993 Col Adv de Esteio-ASR cs Esteio,GPOA, RS, Brazil Elias Batista de Oliveira 1994 1996 2000 Col Adv de Florianopolis-Estreito/RRA/CARRA-AC cs Florianopolis, Estreito, SC, Brasil Andersonda Silva Voos 1991 1996 2000 Col Adv de Gravatai-Monte Belo-ASR cs M. Belo, Gravatai, R.G.S., Brasil Austragessimo de Andrade 1995 Col Adv de Joinvil/Saguacu-C.P.ll-AC cs Joinville, Saguacu, SC, Brasil Jose Roberto Fuckner 1990 1996 2000 Col Adv de Londrina-ANP cs Londrina, PR, Brasil Mercedes Dias KumJ.>lll 1993 1996 2001 Col Adv de Maringa-ANP cs Maringa, PR, Brasil Sonir Brum de Oliveira 1993 1996 2001 Col Adv de Porto Alegre-Camaqua-ASR cs Porto Alagre,Camaqua, Brasil Eliseu Prates dos Reis 1993 1996 2000 Col Adv de Porto Alegre-Floresta-MR cs Porto Alegre,Floresta, RS, Brasil Jose Humberto L. Cardoso 1987 1989 2000 Col Adv Nov Hamburgo-Central-ASR cs Novo Hamburgo, GPOA, RS, Brazil Jose Germanowicz 1987 1989 2000 Col Adv de Viamao Central-ASR cs Viamao, GpoA, R Grande do Sul, Brazil Joao Sesi Lopes dos Santos 1998 Col Curitibano Adv-Curitiba-Matriz/CCA-ASP cs Curitiba,Matriz, PR, Brasil Eliezer Alvarez 1987 1992 2000 Inst Adv Campo Grandense-AMS cs Campo Grande,Mato Grosso do Sul, Brazil Luiz Claudio Monteiro 1996 Inst Adv Cruzeiro do Sul-T~ara/lACS-ASR CSB Taquara, RS, Brasil Milton C. de Souzza 1928 1984 2001 Inst Adv Paranaense-lvatub IAP CSB lvatuba, PR, Brasil Jose Paulo Martini 1947 1984 2000

South Pacific Division

Postsecondary Schools Avondale College G Cooranbon~. NSW, Australia Geoffrey Madigan 1892 1980 2002 Fulton College C Tailevu, FiJi Bev Norman 1904 1987 2002 Pacific Adv University G Boroko, Papua New Guinea Harold Peters 1984 1987 2003 Sonoma Adv College C Rabaul, Papua New Guinea SamsonKuku 1968 1987 2001

Secondary Schools Aore Adventist High School CSB Aore, New Hebrides Kenny Elisha 1928 1997 2004 Auckland Adventist High School cs Auckland, New Zealand Jack Ryan 1942 1988 2003 Avondale Adventist High School cs Cooranbong, NSW, Australia David Faull 1892 1989 2006 Betikama Adventist High School CSB Guadalcanal, Solomon Islands Samson Panda 1948 1994 2002 Beulal! College cs Nuku'alofa, Tonga Afisai Mal!e 1938 1990 2003

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Postsecondary School Adventist College of Professional Studies Bangalore Adventist College Flaiz Adventist College Spicer Memorial College

Complete Secondary Schools Adventist Higher Secondary School (E D) Thomas Memorial Higher Sec School E.D. Wilmott Memorial Higher Sec School (M C) Dhamanwala English HS of SDA Flaiz Memorial Higher School of SDA James Memorial Hiiher School Lowry Memorial Higher Secondary School Raymond Memorial Higher School of SDA Seventh-day Adventist Inter-College SDA Higher Secondary School SDA Higher Secondary School SDA Higher Secondary School SDA Higher Secondary School SDA Higher Secondary School SDA Higher Secondary School SDA Higher Secondary School SDA Higher Secondary School SDA Higher Secondary School SDA Higher Secondary School SDA Higher Secondary School SDA Higher Secondary School SDA Higher Secondary School SDA Higher Secondary School SDA Higher Secondary School

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SDA Higher Secondary School CS SDA Higher Secondary School CS SDA Higher Secondary School CS SDA Higher Secondary School CS SDA Higher Secondary School CS SDA Higher Secondary School CS SDA Higher Secondary School CS SDA Higher Secondary School CS SDA Higher Secondary School CS SDA Higher Secondary School CS SDA Higher Secondary School CS SDA Higher Secondary School CS SDA Higher Secondary School CS SDA Higher Secondary School CS SDA Matriculation Higher Secondary School CS Spicer Memorial College Higher Secondary School CS

lncomwete SecomJaq Schools Broolmde Adventtst School PS Helen Lowry School of SDA PS Hume McHe~ Memorial High School PS Manipur Boarding School PS SDA High School PS SDA High Schoo!O PS SDA High School PS SDA High School PS SDA High School PS SDA High School PS SDA High School PS SDA High School PS SDA High School PS SDA High School PS SDA High School PS SDA High School PS SDA High School PS SDA High School PS SDA High School PS SDA High School PS SDA High School PS SDA High School PS SDA High School PS SDA High School PS SDA High School PS SDA High School PS SDA High School PS SDA High School PS SDA High School PS SDA High School PS SDA High School PS SDA High School PS SDA High School PS SDA High School PS SDA High School PS SDA High School PS SDA High School PS SDA High School PS SDA High School PS SDA High School PS SDA High School PS SDA High School PS SDA High School PS SDA High School PS SDA High School PS SDA High School PS SDA High School PS SDA High School PS ' SDA High School PS

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Shillong, Meghalaya, India Aizawl, Mizoram, India Poona, MS, India Manipur, India Bahraich, UP, India Bidar, India Bobbili, India Bombay, India Calcutta Chikmagalur, TN, India Erode, India Gandhi Nagar, PS, India Hapur Hathkanangle, MS, India Hubli, K S, India Hyderabad, AP, India lbrahimpatnam Jalandhar, PS. India KG F, KS, India Karmanghat, AP India Khunti Kochadai Kodambakkam Kolar, KS, India Kolhapur, MS, India Kulatliupuzha Lakkavaram, India Lasalgaon, MS, India Lucknow, UP, India Machilipatnam Manamadurai, India Mantharakuppam Mysore, KS, India Ottapalam, Kerala, India Palakkad Periyakulam Pulieranghy, India Sankarankoil Secunderabad, AP, India Sivakasi Sri Ganganagar, R, India Subramaniapuram, TN,In Thiruchengode Thiruvilwamala Trichur Tora Tuticorin, India Usilampatti, TN, India Valavanur

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Southern Asia Pacific Division

Postsecondary Schools Adventtst Internabonal Institute of Advanced Studies G Cavite, Philippines David Birkenstock 1991 1995 2004 Adventist University of the Philippines G Cavite, Phili\'f ines Gerundio Ellacer 1917 1983 2006 Bangladesh Adventist Seminacy and College C Goalbathan, angladesh Robert Dennis 1970 1993 2005 Central Philipj,ine Adventist College C Bacolod City, P=pines Abraham Neri 1982 1990 2003 Indonesian A ventist University C Band11I1$, Java, onesia Richard Hutaiiaol 1929 1985 2006 Mission College C Sarabun Province, Thailand Siriporn Tanttpoonvinai 1941 1995 2005 MountKlabatCollefie C Sulawesi, Utara, Indonesia Sinyo Laoh 1965 1985 2004 Mountain View Co ege C Bukidnon, P~pines Abelardo Era 1949 1984 2006 Myanmar Union Adventist Seminacy C Myaungmya, yanmar Yan Aye 1960 1998 2000 Naga View Colle.Xe C Naga City, Pll/!lRpines Adolfo Valenzuela 1965 1999 2002 Northern Luzon dventist College G Pangasinan, P · 1£flines Petronilo Barayuga 1994 1995 2002 South Philippines Adventist College C Davao del Sur, P ippines Ildefonso Faigmani 1994 1995 2002 Surya Nusantara College JC North Sumatra, Indonesia Houtman Sinaga 1992 1997 2005

Secondary Schools Adventist Ekamai School cs Ekamai, Thailand Ronald Anderson 1946 1984 2004 Adv Univ of the Philippines Academy cs Cavite, Philippines Geraldine Narciso 1917 1996 2001 Adv Univ & Sero of Bangladesh Academy cs Goalbathan, Bangladesh Claudio Martin 1970 1993 2000 Ayer Manis School CSB Sarawak, East Malaysia Laurence Randig 1933 1987 1999 Baesa Adventist Academy cs Caloocan City, Phil~pines L.A. Saramosing 1917 1993 2005 Balikpapan Academy cs B:!!fuapan, Indonesia Freddy Manueke 1970 1987 2000 Bandung Academl cs B ung, Java, Indonesia Kadir A. Sirega 1967 1987 2003 Central Luzon A ventist Academy CSB Pampanga, P~ines Gleceria Galupo 1984 1993 1999 Chiangmai Adventist Academy CSB Chiang Mai, and David Bell 1974 1995 2004 Chuuk SDA School cs Weno, Chuuk Guam Steven Namkung 1980 1997 2001 Cimindi Academy cs Cimindi, Java, Indonesia Wilson Hutapea 1976 1987 2003 Conception Adventist Academy cs Ilocos Sur, P~pines Daryl Fabito 1973 1993 2005 Dela) Seventh-day Adventist School cs Majuro, Mars I Islands Jeffrey Brown 1979 1984 2005 East ava Academy cs Malang, Java, Indonesia E.J. Waworundeng 1967 1987 2001 East Visayan Academy CSB Cebu City, Philippines Samuel Villarin 1933 1986 2000 East Visian Adventist Academy cs Leyte, Philip~s J. M. Peneflorida 1992 1993 Ebeye A ventist Academy cs Ebeye, Mars Island Lorima Cabemaiwai 1981 1984 2005 Ekamai International School cs Ekainai, Thailand Ronald Anderson 1946 1984 2006 Goshen Adventist Secondary School cs Sabal!, East Malaysia Richard Kilus 1952 1984 2000 Guam Adventist Academy cs Aiana, Guam Murray Cooper 1954 1987 2004 Irian Jaya Academy CSB Inan Jaya, Indonesia Steve Dike 1956 1986 Jakarta Academy cs Jakarta, Indonesia Parulian Siliotong 1967 1987 2004 Kal~dventistSeminary cs Pinlong 11 Kalaymo, Myanmar Kan SDA High School cs Kandana, Sri Lanka H. G. Fernando 1995 2002 2004 Kellogg-Mookerjee School CSB Jalirpar, Bangladesh Robert Bairagee 1921 1993 2003 Klabat Academy CSB Sulawesi Utara, Indonesia Hanny Sualang 1981 1988 1999 Lake View Academy CSB Bukidnon, Philip~ Yolando Queruela 1967 1994 2004 Lakpaliana Adv College High School cs Mailattiya, Sri David Evenezer 1924 1989 2004 Lipa Adventist Academy CSB Lipa ity, Philtines Beniamin Bico 1960 1986 2005 Malang Academy cs Malang, Java, donesia W .. Warno 1981 1999 2000 Maluku AcademA, CSB Ambon, Maluku, Indonesia Bachtiar Luas 1965 1988 Matutum View cademy CSB Tupi, Philippines Ismael Asunciona 1968 1987 2004 Medan Academy CSB Sumatra, Indonesia T.S. Sinaga 1972 1999 2001 Mindanao Miss10n Academy CSB Manticao, Philippines Joshua S. Paypa 1947 1984 2002 Monosapara Adventist Semmary CSB Dist. Mymensingh, Bangladesh Bibek Halder 1956 1993 2003 Mountam View College Academy CSB Bukidnon, Philippines Leonardo Dorado 1978 1988 2002 Naga View Collie Academy CSB Naga City, PhilW&ines A. B. Valenzuela 1965 1995 2005 Negros Mission cademy cs Bacolod City, P tpines Sol Felipe D. Llasos 1968 1986 2000 North Sulawesi Academy CSB Sulawesi Utara, In onesia Jimmy Rantung 1948 1988 1999 North Sumatra Academy cs North Sumatra, Indonesia Jaimar Sitorus 1949 1985 2003 Northeast Luzon Academy CSB Isabela, Philippines David Rafanan 1948 1988 2000 Northeastern Mindanao Academy CSB Bututan City, hilippines Israel Entima 1978 1989 2002 Northern Luzon Adventist College Academy CSB Pangasinan, Phili:fil'mes Fely C. Rosana 1923 1986 2005 Nusa Tengiiara Academy CSB Kupang, Timor, donesia Frederick N. Subuin 1947 1986 2003 Palau Mission Academy cs Palau, Western Caroline Islands Thomas Renguul 1952 1990 2005

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Palawan Adventist Academy CSB Palawan, Philippines Rodrigo Capiendo 1967 1992 2004 Palu Academy cs Sulawesi, Indonesia E. Sanjang 1982 1994 2002 Pasay City Academy cs Pasay City, Philippines Antonio Botabara 1930 1988 2001 Permantang Siantar Academy cs Ta~anuli, Sumatra, Indonesia R. Malau Po~i Adventist High School cs Ko onia, Po~i, Guam Miller Benjamin 1954 1984 2001 Sab Adventist Secondary School CSB Sabah, East alaysia Nasol Gabu 1949 1984 2001 Salemba Academy cs Jakarta, Indonesia Ruth Pangau 1970 1987 2004 San Yu Adventist School cs Republic of Singapore Leonfi Weng Kee 1958 1984 2002 Se~Academy cs Java, Indonesia Rudo f Haumahu 1969 1993 2000 South Philippine Adventist College Academy CSB Davao del Sur, Philippines Ely D. Ombiga 1950 1987 2004 Sumbul Academy cs Sumatra, Indonesia Sunny Hill College CSB Sarawak, East Malaysia Maggie Linang 1927 1984 2000 Surabaya Academy cs West Indonesia Mrs. Linawati Handoko 1985 1990 2003 Tirad View Academy CSB Ilocos Sur, Philippines James Zarate 1965 1992 2005 Toraja View Academy CSB South Sulawesi, Indonesia JusufTappy 1957 1986 2003 Upper MAanmar Adventist Seminary cs Upper Chindwin, Myanmar Lang Sawn Mang 1995 Veteran cademy cs Sumatra Utara, Indonesia Berman Simbolon 1956 West Visayan Academy CSB Iloilo City, Philippines Erlinda Tecson 1916 1986 2000 Western Mindanao Academy CSB DumingaK.1: Philippines Matilde Benito 1963 1987 1999 Yangon Adventist Seminary cs Ynagon, yanmar Claudius Brown 1975 1996 1999 Yap Seventh-day Adventist School cs Yap.Guam George Vigneron 1987 1996 1999

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Adriatic Umon College (Marusevec) C Marusevec, Croatia Branko Bistrovic 1970 1978 2003 Belgrade Theological Seminary C Be~rade, Yugoslavia Radisa Antic 1931 1992 2002 Hungarian Theological Seminary C Bu apest, Hungary Irnre Tokics 1990 1995 2003 Middle East University C Beirut, Lebanon Svein Myklebust 1939 1939 2004 Newbold College C Bracknell, Berks., England David Penner 1901 1970 2003 Pakistan Adventist Seminary C Farooqabad, Pakistan Branimir Scnubert 1920 1980 2003 Sudan Adventist Seminary C Sudan 1999 2000 2002

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Swedish Junior College/Seminary cs Rimbo, Sweden Ul Gustavsson 1898 1986 1999

South African Union Conference

Postsecondag School He!derberg ollege C Somerset West, Cape, South Africa Dave Allen 1928 1980 2003

Secondary Schools Good Hope High School CSB Kuils River, Ca~. South Africa C. A. Lawrence 1930 1986 1994 Helderberg High School CSB Somerset West, Cape, South Africa P .J. Birkenstock 1928 1991 2003 Sedaven High School CSB Heidelberg, Transvaal, South Africa E. J. Breedt 1951 1986 1995

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Name of Institution

Postsecondar:y School Adventist Uruvers1ty - Cosendai Asokore SDA Teacher Training Coll Asanta SDA Teacher Training College

Comnlete Seco~ Schools Adventist Compreens1ve H School Adventist Comprehensive H. School Adventist Medical Institute Adventist High School Adventist Secondary School, Ile-Ife Adventist School Ambatolampy Agona SDA Sec Sch Akim Sekyere SDA School Antarandolo Adventist School Antsahatanteraka A. Adv. School

Babcock Universi~ High School Bandai Adventist chool Banongo Adv Edu Institute Basangile SDA Institute Bassa SDA Hih Bekwai SDA ec Sch Bendera Adv Ped Insstitute Benongo Ped. Institute Beryl Rose Tamatave Adv. School Bigobo Institute Bigolo School Bipemka Adv Institute

Bouake Adventist Sec Sch Bore Utilio Adv Ped Institute Bobumue Adv Sec School Bukakanirwa Adv Ped Institute Bukinayana Adv Institute Bulaya Adv Agr Institute Bunia Adv School Bupuekele Adv Institute Busenyerwa Adv Institute Bwele Ad Institute

Delllove de Buf anda Adv. Sec School M. Ditu Schoo Emoniseli Institute Fitsimbiyana School Fort-Dauphin Adv School

Gedeon Adventist Sec School Gitwe Adventist Sec Sch

Hodari Adv Ped Institute Humule Adv Ped Institute Hyde Memorial Sec. School Jengre Institute Technique Mecanique Bunia

Kabongo Adv Institute Kabongo IV Adv Ped Institute Kalomba Adv Institute

Accrediting Association of Seventh-day Adventist Schools, Colleges, and Universities Directory of Authorized Institutions

Category

C C C

cs cs cs cs cs CS' cs cs cs cs cs cs cs cs cs CSB cs cs cs cs cs cs CSB cs cs cs cs cs cs cs cs cs CSB cs cs cs cs cs CSB

cs cs cs cs cs CS• cs

December 31, 2001 Location

Africa-Indian Ocean Division

Yaounde, Cameroon Asokore, Koforidua, Ghana Asanta, Ghana

Otun, Ekiti State, Nigeria Biele, Rivers State, Nigeria Nord Kivu, Butembo Monrovia, Liberia Ile-Ife, Osun State, Nigeria Madagascar Ashanti, Ghana Akim Sekyere, Ghana Fianarantsoa, Madagascar Madagascar

Ikeja, Nigeria Kinshasa, RDC West Kasai, Mweka, RDC Melalaba-Mbujl, West Kasai, RDC Buchaman, Grand Bassa, Liberia Bekwai, Ghana Lubumbashi, RDC West Kasai, RDC Tamatave, Madagascar Kongolo, RDC North Katanga Bipemba, East Kasai, RDC

Bouake, Cote d'Ivoire Kisangani, RDC RDC Butembo, RDC South Kivu, RDC Lubumbashi, RDC North Kivu, Benya, RDC Kazumba, West Kasai, RDC North Kivu, RDC Kongolo, RDC

Cibitoke Burundi M. Diru, East Kasai, RDC Central Equarnnal Field, Moandaka. RDC Amtic,,nn M1dag1\Car No~y tie Ellv1llc M1dlg1\Car

RIX" Giu111ma, Rwanda

North Katanga Kongolo, ROC North K1vu, Goma Jcngrc, Nigeria North Kivu, RDC

East Kasai, RDC Kabongo, RDC Kazumba, RDC

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Willard Munger Charles Kuma-Korante

J. Adesivo Jonal! Robert

L. C. Carter I. 0. Oyedele

K. Opuku-Adarkwa M. Afaro-Dadzi R. Jacob

D.A.~eni N. Lub a

S. K. Ndorleh D. K. Obeng Kasongo Maningu

Kayembe Nutoole

Vanie Toussaint

~eMastolo · doWavo

Patuku Kyaru Lumwanga Kayembe

Ramec Barishinga

R. Joseph RP. Roger

E. Makuza

Mageza Bajoje

Katembo Muruhya

Mwambayi Lubange

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1991 Pakabomba Bajika 1991 Ngoy Kamwanya 1996 M. MUZlJlia 1994

1994 Chalwe Mbolela 1996 Kenza Molo 1992 Kahaliro Kanyavungu 1994 Numbi Ngoy Mala 1996 Kasai Katelruryo 1994

Kimutu Adv Ped Institute cs South Kivu, Bukavu, RDC Kisenge Adv Institute cs Butembo, North Kivu, RDC Kitenge Adv Agr Institute cs Kitenge, RDC Kitolo Adv Sc Institute cs Butembo, North Kivu, RDC Kivoga Adv Sec School cs Bujumbura, Burundi Kongolo Adv Institute cs Kongolo, RDC Konola Academy cs Monrovia, Liberia Kumasi Adv Day Sec School cs Kumasi, Ghana

Makulambira Musiasa 1994 Kakule Nzenge 1995 Mbayo K. Washilwe 1989 Kasereka Basi Kanya 1992 Elam Senkomo 1964

Saplah Nagbe 1933 D. Oppong Brenya 1983

Laboni SDA School cs Accra, Ghana Lasegesse Adv Ped Institute cs South Kivu, Bukavu, RDC Lombelo Adv Institute cs West Kasai, Kananga, RDC Lovatsara Mahazo Adv School cs Madagascar Lukanga Adventist Institute CSB North Kivu, Butembo, RDC Lukanga Tech Institute CSB North Kivu, Tubembo, RDC Lulengele Com & Adm Institute cs Kazumba,Kananga,RDC Lunga Adv Institute cs Central Kivu,Goma, RDC Luwsma Adv Ped Institute cs Central Kivu, Goma, RDC

Sezibera Kalirbabene

Kahindo Sihingrwa 1961 Mbusa Vweya 1978

Nyonsen Ga Mbizi 1989 Wirnana Nayinu 1994

Mabaki Adv Ped Institute cs North Kasanga, RDC Madiwe Adv Institute cs Kamina, RDC Mahajanga Private Adv School cs Madagascar Mahazoarivo Antsirabe Adv School cs Antsirabe, Madagascar Mahendeleo Ped lnssitute cs North Kivu, RDC Mahuzurio Adv Institute cs North Kivu, RDC Manakara Adv High School cs Madagascar Mapambasuko Adv Institute cs North Kivu, Beny, RDC Maranatha Adv Ped Institute cs Nroth Katanga, RDC Maranatha Ped Institute cs Central Kivu, RDC Maranatha Secondary School cs RDC Matadi Adventist Institute cs Matadi, RDC

Baluku Kapao 1992

Muhindo Masangula 1994 Mbusa Syarig'hosola 1995

Kwere K. Mukaehania 1993 Ilunga Kzembe 1996 Mugabo Rusisiro 1990

Mbalawe Adv Agr Institute cs Kabalo, RDC Mbwele Adv Com Adm Institute cs Kamina,RDC Miandrivazo Adventist School cs Madagascar Milirna Adv Ped Institute cs Central Kivu, Goma Milton Comprehensive -Bo cs Bo, Sierra Leone Misreberi/Gomba Adv Ped Institute cs Central Kivu, Goma, RDC Mokambo Adv Agr Institute cs Mokambo, RDC Monrovia Adv Hi!lh School cs Monrovia, Liberia Morarano Adventist School cs Madagascar

Kalumba Musongela 1991

1994 M. J. Abu 1978 Rukeba Mafundi 1989 Kavul Kushinik 1990 Mrs. E. Garnette 1983

Mudembo Adv Institute cs Kayna, RDC Mudembo Adv Ped Institute cs Lutza, North Katanga, RDC Mugonero School of Nursing WT M~onero, Rwanda Musumba Adv So Institute cs No Kivu, Butembo, RDC

0. Ndahiro 1939 Kareseka Muruhia 1990

Mutiri Adv So Institute cs North Kivu, Butembo, RDC Mwau Adv Institute cs West Kasai, Luiza, RDC

Paluku Kaoyla 1989

Mwilambwe Adv Agr Institute cs North Katanga Field, RDC NumbiBondo 1990

Nanga-Eboko Adv Sec Sch CSB Nanga-Eboko, Cameroon Nosy-Be Adventist School CS' Madagascar Nuru/Bigobo Adv Ped Institute cs Bigobo/Kirngolo, RDC

Bobode Josue 1975

Fundi Ntambo 1987

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Nuru/Kapondo Adv Ped Institute NuruNoyants Adv So Institute Owerinta ASTC SDA School

Pakadi Kalemba Adv Institute Peninsula Secondary School Phoenix Adventist Sec Sch Rumbu Adv Agr Institute Rwamiko Institute Rwankeri Adventist Sec Sch

Saniquellie Adv High School Shirley Harrison Memorial High Soamanandrariny Adventist Sec Sch Songa Adv Med Institute Songa Adv Ped Institute

Tata Kikunka Wukanga Adv Agr Institute Tandey D Adv Institute Trente Avril Adv Institute Tshilenge Adv Institute Thdiezele Adv Institute Tumaini Adv Ped Institute Tuzo Adv Ped Institute

Ufahamu Adv Ped Institute Utazami Adv Institute Utitil/Tala Adv Sc School Ushindi Adv Lit Institute

Vihya Adv Ped Institute Vupana Adv Com and Adm Institute Wokoru Adv Institute Yaounde Adv Sec School Yele Adventist Sec Sch

Incomplete Second~hools Adv Voe Inst (Tee) Arthur B. Francis Jr. High Centre Horticole de Bazega Coll Adv Dogba College Adv De Bertoua College Adv Malabo Coll Adv Niamvoudou Ebenezer SDA JSS Paynesville SDA Jr. High Relevation SDA Jr. High Zontuo SDA Mission Jr. High

Complete Secondary Schools Anderson Sec Sch Chikwariro Sch Chimpe_pe Sec Sch lshaka Sec Sch Kabokyek Sec Sch Kakoro Sec Sch Katikanu Light Sch Kiriiria Sec Sch Kitswamba Sec Sch Matutu Sec Sch Mitandi Sec Sch Mukwasi Sec Sch Rift Valley Sec Sch Wollega Adv Acad

cs cs cs cs cs cs cs cs cs cs cs cs cs cs cs cs cs cs cs cs cs cs cs cs cs cs cs cs cs cs

PS PS PS PS PS PS PS PS PS PS PS

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West Kasai, Kazumba, RDC Waterloo, Sierra Leone Phoenix, Mauritius West Kasai, Luiza, RDC Central Kivu,Goma, RDC Rwankeri, Rwanda

Liberia Sanniquellie, Liberia Tananarive, Madagascar Kamina RDC Kamina:RDC

Lubumbashi, RDC West Kasai, Nsantu, RDC West Kasai, Demba, RDC East Kasai, Tshilenge, RDC East Kasai, Lusembe Central Kivu, Bukevo, RDC Central Kivu, Goma, RDC

North Kivu, Butembo, RDC Kinshasa, RDC North Kivu, Butembo, RDC North Katanga, RDC

North Kivu, Butembo, RDC North Kivu, Lubero, RDC North Kivu, RDC Yaounde, Cameroon Yele, Sierra Leone

Techiman, BA, Ghana Gbanga, Bong Co. Liberia Ouagadougou, Burkina Faso Marova, Cameroun Bertoua, Cameroon Malabo, Guinea Eqcuatorial Ayos, Cameroun Serekunda, Gambia Paynesville, Liberia Monrovia, Liberia Zontuo, Nimba, Liberia

Eastern Africa Division

Wedza, Zimbabwe Marange, Zimbabwe Kawambwa, Zambia Bushenyi, Uganda Kericho, Kenya Mbale, Uganda Kakiri, Uganda Meru, Kenya Kasese, Uganda Nyamira, Kenya Kasese, Ujlanda Buhera, Zunbabwe Nakuru, Kenya Gimbie, Wollega Region, Ethiopia

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Manyingu Mukhuta Ndokambe K.Nwangwa

P. Abdul-Shereff Carol Prayag

Twagira Yesu Ndamiyo J. Rukanika

O. Okereke Harding Contee R. Andrianyakazafy Mutentu Kambala Rwamba Nyembo

Kishimba Nyembo

M. Basinga Twata Hamahoro Bihame

Mutavali Kakude

UdOlljlO Mutiti Mwehu N.

Katembo Kisomo Kasungo Bisosi M. M. Cipamba A. Pokatri s. J. Thullah

S. G. Arthur. J. Diawar Kollie Owah Phill,pe Reignier C •. Ahmed A.Eba Ebono Emile A.Eba

Michael S. B. Doe Cooper Mthkers J.P. Smi

W. Manyadza D. Mambanje Mumba

D. Koech M. Makavayi Geserwa S. Nzyuko P. Ngasirwa D.D. Nyambega D.Matte D. Mambanje S. Asoro Hordea Nigatu

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Incomplete Secondary Schools Abonsa Jr High Sch Addis Ager Sch Dongora Jr High Sch Gimbie Jr Sch Kasambira Sec Sch Lake View Sem and Training Centre Mateme Sec Sch Mubende Sec Sch Mupapa Jr Sch Musofu Jr Sch Kapirimposhi, Zambia Mwami Jr Sec Sch Sacke Jr High Sch Sayi Sec Sch Skopo Sec Sch Tshitatshawa Sec Sch

Postsecondary Schools Bongo Adventist Senunary Mozambique Adventist Seminary

Incomplete Secondary Schools Adventist Private School Lisbon Secondary School Mozambique Adventist Seminary Oliveira do Douro Sec School

Postsecon~ Schools Russian S yuk Oruversity

Postsecondaf Schools Inter-Amer dv Sch of Grad Studies Cuba Adventist Seminary

Comtete Secondary Schools Col av Porteno Col Adv Secundario/Nicaragua Col Adv Vertieres Col Modelo/San Salvador Coll Adv Antilles-Guyane/Rama Ecole La Perseverance Boissard Inst Mixto Adv Port Maria High Sch St Ann's Bay High Sch

Incomplete Secondary Schools Acad Adv de Cayey Acad Adv de San Sebastian Acad Adv de! Norte Acad Adv del Sur Acad Regional Adv del Sur Centro Educativo Adv/Limon Col Adv Eugenio Plata Col Adv Villa Esperanza Col Adv Villa Faro Col Modelo/Cojutepeque Col Modelo/San Miguel Col Modelo/Santa Ana Col Modelo/Sonsonate

PS PS PS PS PS PS PS PS PS PS PS PS PS PS PS PS

WT WT

PS PS PS PS

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Chipata, Zambia Sacke, Ethiopia Gokwe, Zimbabwe Nkayi, Zimbabwe Tsholotsho, Zimbabwe

Euro-Africa Division

Huambo, Angola Beira, Mozambique

Zurich, Switzerland Lisbon, Portugal Beira, Mozambique Vila Nova de Gaia, Portugal

Euro-Asia Division

69300 Yuzhno-Sakhalinsk, Russian Federation

Inter-American Division

Coral Gables, Florida Havana, Cuba

Puerto Cabezas, Zelaya, Nicaragua Managua, Nicaragua Port-au-Prince, Haiti San Salvador, El Salvador Sainte-Luce, Rama, Martinique Point-a-Pitre, Guadeloupe Guanaja, Islas de la Bahia, Honduras Port Maria, Jamaica St Ann's Bay, Jamaica

Caycy, Puc no Rico San Scl,a\tran. Pueno Rico Arcc11",c1, Puenn Rico P11ncc. Pucnn Ricn Gua)ama, Pueno R,cn Lnnon, Costa Rica lbaguc, Tohma. Colombia San Cristobal, Dom Rep Santo Domingo, Dom Rep Cojutepeque, El Salvador San Miguel, El Salvador Santa Ana, El Salvador Sonsonate, El Salvador

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D. Horshiso 1960 W. Wagaw 1952 D. Anito 1974 M. Gebreyesus 1978 I. D. Balwa 1985 Khonje 1981 P. Motsi 1986 F. Seguija 1980

D. Mwelwa 1982 D. Anito 1947 L. Kufa 1984 H. Dube 1987 S. Dube 1986

Dinis Kuexila 1925 Augusto Sequenne 1924

Beatrice Fagioli 1954 Natividade Quintina 1964 E. Saraiva 1973 Victor Alves 1974

1993

C. Dionisio Christian 1984 Principal 1923

Carlota de Brooks 1968 Kessle Hogsdon Hercule Toussaint 1936 Omar Escobar 1973 Patrick Griffith 1974 E. Fleurival 1957 Maryorie McField 1960 Janet Hynes 1964 R. Pemn 1972

Lidia Rodrifo:ez 1979 Carmen Co on 1968 Ruben Torres 1978 Silvia Rivera Juan Milian 1968 Faye Patterson 1984 Myriam Castro 1942 E. Willmore de Nina 1980 Juan Acevedo 1970 Santos Hernandez 1982 Jose R. Penado 1982 Juan Santos 1983 Dolores de Orellana 1981

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Col Ninos Heroes Col Sonora Ecole Privee de Kerlys Edxner Hi~h Sch Esc Braul10 Perez Marcio Esc Ciudad Obregon Esc Francisco I Madero Esc Ignacio de la Llave Esc Ignacio Lopez Rayon Esc Juan de la Barrera Esc Licenciado Gustavo Diaz 0 Esc Ninos Heroes (Villa Flores) Esc Ninos Heroes (Ix. del Sureste) Esc Ramon Lopez Velarde Esc Rio Grande Esc Salud y Saber (Tapachula) Esc Sec Heroe de Nacozari Esc Venustiano Carranza Esc Vicente Guerrero Inst Metropolitano Sierra Maestra

Com lete Seconda Schools olbrook SDA Indian M1ss10n Sch

Incomplete Seconda(ol Schools DaeJon Middle Schoo Kitaura Middle School Okinawa Middle School

lncommsecondary Schools AUST UNION Inst Adv Posadas-Alta Gracia-MN Inst Adv Posadas-Mariano Moreno-MN

BOLIVIA UNION Col Adv de El Alto-Salomon MBO Col Adv de Santa Cruz-Plan 3000-MOB

CENTRAL BRAZIL UNION Col Adv de Araguaina -AplaC Col Adv de Braganca Paulista-APL Col Adv de Cruzeiro -APL Col Adv de Goiania -J. Europa - ABC Col Adv de Limeira - ApaC Col Adv de Lorena-APL Col Adv de Palmas-APLAC Col Adv de Planaltina -AplaC Col Adv de S.B. do Campo-AP Col Adv de Santos - AP Col Adv de Sorocaba Central -ApaC Col Adv de Tupa - APO Col Adv de Vila Alpina-APL

PERU UNION Col Adv de Alto Amazonas-MOP Col Adv de Chucuito-Huaculani-Lacahaqui-MLT Col Adv de Ruacho-Ricardo Palma APC-N Col Adv de Huancane-Los Andes-MLT

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Guasave, Sinaloa, Mexico Agua Prieta, Sonora, Mexico Fort-de-France, Martinique Georgetown, Grand Cayman Hermosillo, Sonora, Mexico Ciudad Obregon, Sonora, Mexico Ensenada, Baja California, Mexico Minatitlan, Veracruz, Mexico Chetumal, Quintana Roo, Mexico Ciudad Juarez, Chilmahua, Mexico Solosuchiapa, Chiapas, Mexico Villa Flores, Chiapas, Mexico Ixhuatlan de! Sureste, Veracruz, Mex Mexicali, Baja California, Mexico Rio Grande, Zacatecas, Mexico Tapachula, Chiapas, Mexico Poza Rica, Veracruz, Mexico San Lorenzo, Chiapas, Mexico Guadalajara, Jalisco, Mexico Macara1bo, Venezuela

North American Division

Holbrook, Arizona

Northern Asia Pacific Division

Daejon, Korea lbaragi-ken, Japan Okinawa-ken, Japan

Posadas-Argentina Posadas-Argentina

El Alto, Salomon

South American Division

Santa Cruz, Plan 3000, Bolivia

Araguaina, Tocantins, Brazil Braganca Paulista, SP, Brazil Cruzeiro, San Paulo, Brazil Goiania, Goias, Brazil Limeira, San Paulo, Brazil Lorena, S. Paulo, Brazil Palmas, Tocantins, Brazil Planaltina, Brasilia, DF, Brazil San Bernardo do Campo, GSP, Brazil Santos, San Paulo, Brazil Sorocaba Centro, San Paulo, Brazil Rupa, San Paulo, Brazil Vila Alpina, S. Paulo, Capital, Brazil

Alto Amazonas, Manseriche, Saramiriza, Peru Chucuito, Huacullani, Lacahaqui, Peru Huacho, Ricardo Palma, Lima, Peru Huancane, Los Andes, Puno, Peru

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Robert Pierson

Lee, Jong Gyu Koji Aniyoshi Masayuki Horii

Rene Chambi Escobar Marta M. M. Olmos

Telma Avila Pinho Ivany S. Q. Silva Odair Antonio dos Santos Solange M. da S. Gomes Ariedne Q.A. da Costa

Ewanilda Kloos Barros Deolinda M.C. Fusth Souneivaldo Bispo Macedo Rute M.M. de Oliveira Vilma de Souza Neuza Carlos Aureliano

Juan Vasquez Ulises Cabrera Machaca Enoc Onofrio Varillas Fernando Calla Sillo

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Col Adv de Jaen-E.L. Servan-MPN PS Jaen, Peru Alexander Cruzalegui Saenz 1997 Col Adv de La Esperanza - DAC-MPN PS La Esperanza, Peru Orlando Solis Ta~ 1997 Col Adv de Los Andes Crucero-MLT PS Carabaya, I~!. Crucero, Los Andes, Peru Teofilo Mamani ispe 1997 Col Adv de Moho-MLT PS Moho, Tilah, Peru Leonidas Apaza 1997 Col Adv de Padre Abad-MOP PS Padre Abad, Aguaytia, Peru Esteban Marin R. 1997 Col Adv. de Satipo-SJM-MAC PS Satipo, San Jose de Mazamari, Peru Juan Pablo Maldonado H. 1997

SOUTH BRAZIL UNION Col Adv C. Grande-J. Estados ASM PS Cam~ Grande, M. Sul, Brazil 2001 Col Adv Centenario-ASP PS Curitlba,Parana,Brazil 2001 Col Adv Florianopolis -Central-AC PS Florianopolis, Santa Catarina, Brazil 2001 Col Adv de GuaraJ.uava-ASP PS GuaraJ.uava, Parana, Brazil Edir Kem Wolff 2000 Col Adv de lndai -AC PS lndai , S. Catarina, Brazil Nilse Dassow Guimaraes 2000 Col Adv de Santa Maria-MOSR PS Sta. Maria, Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil Dilberto Wagner Pinto 2001

S-5 Academy Authorized by the South American Education Council, COSAME

AUSTRAL UNION Col Adv de Caleta Olivia-MAS PS Comodoro, Rivadavia, Argentina 2002 Col Adv de Canindrex-La Paloma-MP PS Canindeyu, Amambay, La Paloma, Paraguay Gustavo Gregorutti 1999 Colegio Adventista e Hohenau PS Hohenau, Para~ay Baldomiro Cano 1998 Colegio Adv de Parana PS Parana, Argentina Norma de Treyer 1993 Colef o Adv de Trelew PS Trelew, Rawson, Argentina Belkis Galliano 2000 Inst dv de Formosa-AAN PS Formosa, Argentina 2002

BOLIVIA UNION Col Adv de Rio Seco-MBO PS Rio Seco, Bolivia Edgar Rodriguez 1997 Col Adv de Santisteban - Mineros-MOB PS Santisteban -Mineros - Bolivia Genaro Yanarico 1999 Col Adv de SC Puesto Fernandes-MOB PS Santa Crus, Puesto Fernandes, Bolivia 1999 Col Adv de Sud Yungas Palos Blancos-MBO PS

CENTRAL BRAZIL UNION Col Adv de Alvorada-APS PS Alvorada, Sao Paulo, Brazil Paulo Soares dos Santos 1999 Col Adv de Goiania -Setor Pedro Ludovica-ABC PS Goiania, Goias, Brazil 2002 Col Adv de Itrapetininga ApaC PS ltapetininga, S. Paulo, Brazil 2002 Col Adv de Paraiso do Tocantins PS Paraiso do Tocantins, TO, Brazil 2002 Col Adv de Paulinia, AJJC PS Paulinia, S. Paulo, Brazil Armenio Bauermeister 2001 Col Adv de Rio Claro- aC PS Rio Claro, S. Paulo, Brazil 2002 Col Adv de Rondonopolis-MMT PS Rondonopolis,Mato Grosso, Brazil Perci Alves da Silva 1997

CHILE UNION Col Adv de Iquique PS Iquique, Chile A. Venegas 1997 Col Adv de Punta Arenas PS Punta Arenas,Chile Luis Quezada 1999 Col Adv de Valdivia PS Valdivia, Chile Mario Parra Pozo 1998

EAST BRAZIL UNION Col Adv de Campo Grande-AES PS Campo Grande, Esp. Santo, Brazil 1998 Col Adv de Campos - ARJ PS Campos, Rio de Janeiro 2001 Col Adv Caxiemse PS Duque de Caxias, GRI-R.Janeiro, Brazil Girlene Marques Duarte 1996 Col Adv de Uberlandia PS Uberlandia, Minas Gerais, Brazil Elivaldo Jones Costa Silva 2002

ECUADOR UNION Col Adv Ciudad de Ambato PS Ambato, Ecuador Luiza Minachi 1996 Col Adv de Esmeraldas PS Esmeraldas, Ecuador Elroy Alfory Salinas 2000 Col Adv de Quito Sur PS Quito Sur, Ecuador 2001 Col Adv de Sangolqui-Gedeon PS Sangolqui, Quito, Ecuador Mario Villaroel 1996

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NORTII BRAZIL UNION Col Adv de Ananindeua-Cidade Nova-ABA Col Adv de Bacabal Col Adv de ltacoatiara Col Adv de Liberdade Col Adv Manaus-Paul Bemard-ACeAm Col Adv de Marambaia Col Adv de Maues Col Adv de Nova lmperatriz Col Adv de Rio Branco-AAMO Col Adv de Sao Bras-" Altamir Paiva" Col Adv de Tucuma-MSP

NORTHEAST BRAZIL UNION Col Adv de Maceio Col Adv de Natal Col Adv de Recife Educ Nordestino Adv-Belem de Maria-ENA

PERU UNION Col Adv de Chucuito, Pizacoma-MLT Col Adv de lea-Miguel Grau-APCS Col Adv de Maynas-Advenir Libertad, MOP

SOUTII BRAZIL UNION Col Adv de Campo Mourao-ANP Col Adv de Cascavel-ANP Col Adv de Corumba-ASM Col Adv de Chapeco-AC Col Adv de Eredrim-MOR Col Adv de Foz do lguacu -ANP Col Adv de ljui Col Adv de Porto Alegre-Partenon-ASR Col Adv de Sao Borja-MOSR Col Adv de Sao Francisco do Sul-AC Col Adv de Tubarao-AC

Vocational Schools Afutara Adventist Voccational School Batuna Adventist Vocational School

Postsecondary Schools Northeast Adventist College

Complete Secondary Schools Anderson Adventist Seminary Ayeyarwaddy Mission Adventist Seminary Bangkok Adventist Church School Central Myanmar Adventist Seminary Cirebon Academy Eden Valley Academy Karen Academy Monokwari Academy Myanmar Union Bible Seminary Myaungmya Jr. Bible Seminary

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Ananindeua, Para, Brazil Elivaldo Jones Costa Silva 2002 Bacabal, Maranhao, Brazil Luziene Lopes 1997 ltacoatiara, Amazonas, Brazil Julieta Melo da Silva 1998 Liberdade, Manaus II, Brazil Ines Parente 1997 Manaus,Amazonas,Brazil 2002 Marambaia, Belem II, Brazil Eduardo Correia 1998 Maues, Amazonas, Brazil Luisa Rosa Santos 1998 lmperatriz, Maranhao, Brazil Maria da Guia Taveiro Silva 1998 Rio Branco, Acre, Brazil 2002 Sao Bras, Belem m, Brazil Edir Kem Wolff 1998 Tucuma, Para, Brazil 2002

Maceio, Alagoas, Brazil Paulo 2001 Natal, RG Norte, Brazil 2001 Recife, Pemambuco, Brazil Eliezer C. Moura 2001 Belem de Maria, PE, Brazil Valdomiro L. de Sousa 1943 1984 2003

Chicuito, Pizacoma, Peru 1999 lea, Peru Eloy Flores Maquera 1997 Maynas, ,quitos,Peru Gumercindo Chota Paredes 1997

Campo Mourao, Parana, Brazil 2002 Cascavel, Parana, Brazil 1996 Corumba, Mato Grosso do Sul, Brazil 2002 Characo-S. Catarina, Brazil 2002 Ere rim, Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil 2002 Foz do lguacu, Parana, Brazil Celia Correa Vierira 1996 ljui, Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil 2002 Pastenon, P. Al~re, Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil 2002 Sao Borja, Rio rande do Sul, Brazil 2002 Sao Francisco do Sul, S. Catarina, Brazil 2002 Tubarao,S,Catarina,Brazil 2002

South Pacific Division

Malaita, Solomon Islands H. Buka 1972 Solomon Islands C. Galo 1924

Southern Asia Division

Jowai, India 1999

Southern Asia Pacific Division

Chin State, M~anmar SuanKhenGo 1995 Myaungmya, yanmar Smile Shien Bangkok, Thailand Bill Dickerson Taungngu,Myanmar Bo Than Java, Indonesia Plagius Dompas 1970 Tak, Thailand Helen Hall 1982 Tak, Thailand Saw Lucky Ehkaw 1988

Myaungmya, Myanmar NyuntKyi 1960 Chin State, Myanmar Smile Shein 1995

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Ohn Daw Jr. Bible Seminary cs Kayin State, Myanmar Aung Shein 1995 Parkland Jr. Bible Seminary cs Yangon, Myanmar Claudius Brown 1995 Simbolon Academy cs North Sumatra, Indonesia Amos Simbolon 1969 Southeast Myanmar Adventist Seminary cs Sukabumi Academy cs Java, Indonesia 1972 SMA Advent lmandi cs Sulawesi Utara, Indonesia F. Manueke 1984 Tanjung Kasau Academy cs Sumatra Utara, Indonesia Jasmin Sinambela 1967

JncomJllete Secondapg Schools Hill Tracts Boarding chool PS Bangladesh Kalimatan Academy PS Lau Rakit Academy PS W. Indonesia Ingan Pelawi 1985 Manhkring Adventist Seminary PS Pyidawtha Adventist Seminary PS Seventh-day Adventist Maranatha Seminary PS Joypurjat, Bangladesh Timothy Roy SMP Advent Airmadidi PS Sulawesi Utara, Indonesia Mrs. A. Raubun 1981 SMP Advent Akediri PS Maluku Utara, Indonesia A. Pan$andaheng 1981 SMP Advent Anjasmoro PS Java, Timur, Indonesia Mrs. Lmaway 1982 SMP Advent Barus Julu PS Sumatra Utara, Indonesia Ms. Rosmawaty-Purba 1970 SMP Advent Bawoleo PS Sangihe Talud, Indonesia Mrs. R. Tatontos 1963 SMP Advent Bitung PS Sulawesi Utara, Indonesia Mrs. E. Korompis 1961 SMP Advent Cilacap PS Java Tengah, Indonesia P. Yudono 1975 SMP Advent Dr Mansur PS Sumatra Utara, Indonesia K. Sembiring 1974 SMP Advent Gang Bromo PS Java Timur, Indonesia I. Sinaga 1972 SMP Advent JanJirajaholbung PS Sumatra Utara, Indonesia S. Situmorang 1970 SMP Advent Ka anJahe PS Sumatra Utara, Indonesia Sinuhaji 1969 SMP Advent Kaima PS Sulawesi Utara, Indonesia P.A. W. Lenkoan 1973 SMP Advent Kolongan (Dimembe) PS Sulawesi Utara, Indonesia Herby Frans 1962 SMP Advent Kotamobagu PS Sulawesi Utara, Indonesia J. H. Manarisip 1963 SMP Advent Limbong PS Sumatra Utara, Indonesia K. Naiborhu 1971 SMP Advent Makalisung PS Sulawesi Utara, Indonesia Mrs. A. Loing 1979 SMP Advent Paal ll PS Sulawesi Utara, Indonesia Mrs. A. Adam 1985 SMP Advent Pa~ulan PS Sumatra Utara, Indonesia P. Mangunsong 1972 SMP Advent Pang tan Boom PS Sumatra Utara, Indonesia Mrs. Ruli Anna Aman 1969 SMP Advent Paputungan PS Sulawesi Utara, Indonesia Mrs. S. Mangerongkonda 1967 SMP Advent Parigi PS Sulawesi Utara , Indonesia Mrs. E. Asan 1979 SMP Advent Pekanbaru PS Riau, Indonesia T. H. Sa.gala 1978 SMP Advent Perak PS Java Timur, Indonesia K. Pesuluna 1970 SMP Advent Ramonia PS Sumatra Utara, Indonesia Porman Naibano 1973 SMP Advent Ranotana PS Manado, Indonesia E. Rumat 1966 SMP Advent Ratahan PS Sulawesi Utara, Indonesia Mrs. A. ngingi 1967 SMP Advent Rerer PS Sulawesi Utara, Indonesia F. Malonda 1973 SMP Advent Sario PS Manado, Indonesia E. Sentinuwo 1962 SMP Advent Sei Lebah PS Sumatra Utara. Indonesia Ramses Malan 1969 SMP Advent Siabangabang PS Sumatra Utara, Indonesia Uha Lumban11aol 1969 SMP Advent Simodong PS Sumatra Utara, Indonesia Abdon Sima11Juntak 1972 SMP Advent Solo PS Java Tengah, Indonesia H. Purba 1973 SMP Advent Sonder PS Sulawesi Utara, Indonesia P. Lumentut 1967 SMP Advent Sorong PS Irian Jaya, Indonesia M. Mantiri 1971 SMP Advent Sukarame PS Sumatra Utara, Indonesia J. Sinaga 1972 SMP Advent Tanawangko PS Sulawesi Utara, Indonesia T. Ibrahim 1963 SMP Advent Tanjungkarang PS Lampung, Indonesia F. X. Subyanto 1982 SMP Advent Tebingtinggi PS Sumatra Utara, Indonesia J. Sinaga 1969 SMP Advent Tikala PS Manado, Indonesia R. Rangingisan 1954 SMP Advent Tom~o Barn PS Sulawesi Utara, Indonesia A. Paendong 1962 SMP Advent Ton o PS Sulawesi Utara, Indonesia F. Tamboto 1966 SMP Advent Ujung Pandang PS Sulawesi Selatan, Indonesia Y. Tf&PY 1966 SMP Advent UNAI PS Java Barat, Indonesia Mr. oswara 1929 Wuyan Adventist Seminary PS

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Trans-European Division

Jan Pollok 1926 (1947)

Com11lete SecondHE Schools Adventtildrkon S salmen cs Amman Adv Sec Sch cs Amman, Jordan Tawfic Madanat 1942

Arkwite Adventist Secondary School cs Ayira Vocational School cs Boushrieh Adv Sec Sch cs Beirut, Lebanon Issa Obeid 1939 Danish Junior Col(V ejlefjordskolen) cs Daugaard, Denmark David Dorland 1890 (1930) Eden High cs Finland Junior College cs Piikio, Finland Simo Anttila 1918 Jerslev-Ostervra (Denmark) cs Karachi Adventist School cs Kotri Adventist Secondary School cs Lahore Adventist Secondary School cs Mouseibeh Adv Sec School cs Jdeidet El Matn, Lebanon IssaKharma 1929 Naerum Adventist Secondary School cs Nile Union Acad CSB Gaba! Asfar, Cairo, Egypt Mike Munsey 1946 Norwegian Junior College cs Royse, Norway Terje Blikshavn 1922 (1958) Pakistan Adv Sem High Sch cs Farroqabad, Pakistan Maurice Pollin 1920 Ringsted Private School cs Roskilde Priv. School (Denmark) cs South Sudan Adventist Academy cs Svanevej Private School cs Vejlefjordskolen Boarding School cs lncom11lete Secondary Schools Iceland Secondary School PS Olfusi, Iceland E. Snorrason 1950

Southern African Union Conference

Postsecondary School Bethel College C East London, Cape, South Africa Jonathan Julies 1928

Com11lete Secondary Schools Adventville Secondary School CSB Maseru, Lesotho J. Dawati 1991 Bethel Secondary School CSB East London, Cape, South Africa R. R.Mawela 1928 Emmanuel Secondary Sch CSB Emmanuel, Lesotho 309 T. Taeli 1910 Mbukwane Secondary Sch CSB Mahamba, Swaziland, SA David Mlambo 1988

Incom11lete Secondary Schools Adventville Secondary School PS Emmanuel Mission School PS Hanger's Hope Secon~ School PS Maja,ra, Lesotho S. Mekelei 1993 Maranatha Secondary Sc ool PS Taung, Northern Cape S.Makhene 1976 Maresda Secondary School PS Pietermaritzburg, Durban L. Visser 1998 Mbukwane High School PS

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Academic Year by Country December 31, 2001

Angola/BUD Sep-Jun Guadelou~/IAD Sep-Jun Antigua/lAD Sep-Jun Guam/SS Sep-Jun Argentina/SAD Mar-Nov/Dec Guatemala/IAD Jan-Nov Australia/SPD Feb-Dec Austria/BUD Sep-Jun Haiti/lAD Oct-Jun

Honduras/IAD Mar-Nov Bahamas/IAD Sep-Jun Hong Kong/NSD Sep-Jul Bangladesh/ APD Apr-Mar Hungary/BUD Sep-Jun Barbados/lAD Sep-Jun Barbuda/IAD Sep-Jun Iceland/TED Sep-May Belize/lAD Sep-Jun India/SUD s;:r.,-June Bequia/IAD Sep-Jun Indonesia/SSD J -May Bermuda/NAO Seb-Jun Italy/BUD Oct-Jun Bolivia/SAD Fe -Oct Brazil/SAD Feb/Mar-Dec Jamaica/lAD Sep-Jun Burkina Faso/ AID Sep-Jun Japan/NSD Apr-Mar

Jordan/TED Sep-Jun Cameroun/ AID Oct-Jun/Jul Canada/NAO Sep-Jun Ken~;wEAD Jan-Dec Chile/SAD Mar-Dec Kiri ati/SPD Feb-Dec China/NSD Seb-Jul Korea/NSD Mar-Feb Colombia/IAD Fe -Mar Cook Islands/SPD Feb-Dec Lebanon/TED Oct-Jun Costa Rica/IAD Mar-Nov Lesotho/Ge Feb-Nov Cote d'Ivoire/AID Sep-Jun Liberia/ AID Mar-Dec Cuba/lAD Sep-Jun Cyprus/TED Sep-Jun Madagascar/ AID Sep-Jun Czecho-Slovakia/EUD Oct-Jun Malawi/BAD Oct-Aug

Malaysia/SSD Jan-Nov Denmark/TED Aug-Jun Marshall Islands/SSD Jun-Mar Dominica/IAD Sep-Jun Martinque/IAD Seb-Jun Dominican Republic/lAD Sep-Jul Mauritius/ AID Fe -Nov

Mexico/lAD Sep-Jun Eastern Caroline Islands(Pohnpei)/SSD Apr-Mar Montserrat/IAD Sep-Jun Ecuador/SAD May-Jun Mozambi/:ue/EUD Sep-Jun Egypt/TED Seb-May Myanmar SSD Jun-Mar El Salvador/lAD Fe -Nov England/TED Sep-Jun Netherlands/TED Aug-Jun Ethiopia/BAD Oct-Jul New Zealand/SPD Feb-Dec

Nicaragua/lAD May-Feb Fiji/SPD Feb-Dec Nigeria/ AID Sep-May Finland/TED Aug-May Norway/TED Aug-Jun France/BUD Sep-Jun French Polynesia(Tahiti)/SPD Aug-Jun Pakistan/TED Jun-Mar

Panama/IAD May-Jan Germany/BUD Sep-Jun Papua New Guinea/SPD Feb-Dec Ghana/AID Sep-Jul Paraguay/SAD Mar-Nov Grand Cayman/IAD, Sep-Jun Peru/SAD Feb-Oct Grenada/lAD ·sep-Jun Philippines/SSD Jun-Mar

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Pitcairn Island/SPD Feb-Dec Poland/TED Aug-Jun Portugal/BUD Sep-Jun Puerto Rico/lAD Aug-May

Romania/BUD Sep-Jul Russia/BSD Sep-Jun Rwanda/AID Jan-Dec

Sierra Leone/ AID Sep-Jul Singapore/SSD Seb-May Solomon Islands/SPD Fe -Dec South Africa/Ge Feb-Nov Spain/BUD Sri Lanka/SSD

Sep-Jun Jan-Dec

St. Kitts/IAD Sep-Jun St. Lucia/IAD Sep-Jun St. Vincent/IAD Seb-Jun Swaziland/Ge Fe -Nov Sweden/TED Aug-Jun Switzerland/BUD Aug-Jul

Taiwan/NSD Sep-Jul Tanzania/BAD Jan-Nov Thailand/SSD May-Mar Tobago/IAD Seb-Jun Tonga, Kingdom of/SPD Fe -Dec Tortola/lAD Sep-Jun Trinidad/lAD Sep-Jun

Uganda/BAD Jan-Nov United States/NAO Sep-Jun U.S. Vir~in Islands/lAD Sep-Jun Uruguay SAD Mar-Dec

V anuatu/SPD Feb-Dec Venezuela/lAD Sep-Jun

Western Caroline Islands(Palau)/SSD Apr-Mar Western Samoa/SPD Feb-Dec

Yugoslavia/TED Sep-Jun

Zaire Republic/ AID Sep-Jun Zambia/BAD Jan-Dec Zimbabwe/BAD Jan-Dec

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