
School Accreditation
We are a part of Adventist Education network, the second-largest Christian school system in the world. With more than 7,500 schools in nearly 150 countries worldwide, these schools serve over 1.5 million students.
The Accrediting Association of Seventh-day Adventist Schools, Colleges, and Universities, Inc., The National Council for Private School Accreditation, and Northwest Association of Accredited Schools are the organizations that provide accreditation for Three Sisters Adventist Christian School.
Local schools operate under the umbrella of Adventist education, so even the smallest schools are part of a worldwide network of dedicated, expert educators and with Bible-based, state of the art curriculum. Three Sisters Adventist Christian School (TSACS) provides a balanced curriculum that incorporates academic rigor, and valuable study and life skills to prepare students for success in higher education and beyond.
Most of our 8th graders graduate with honors, make the Dean's List, and earn high school scholarships.
Why is accreditation necessary? Accreditation ensures that academics at our school meet regulated standards for all grade levels.
Accreditation allows students to successfully transfer academic credits to other public or private schools, should they choose to continue their education elsewhere.