Beulah College
Beulah College | |
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Address | |
Vaini Nuku'alofa, Tongatapu Tonga | |
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School type | Private, Co-educational, Day school |
Denomination | Seventh-day Adventist |
Established | 1938 |
Area trustee | Australasian Conference Association Limited |
Chairperson | Manu Latu |
Administrator | Mereseini Williams |
Principal | Mele Waqa Vaihola |
Chaplain | Fanueli Mataele |
Teaching staff | 17 |
Gender | Mixed |
Accreditation | Adventist Accrediting Association[1] |
Website | http://beulahcollege.adventistconnect.org |
Beulah College is a coeducational Christian secondary school in Tongatapu, Tonga, established in 1938. The SDA Annual Statistics first report on Beulah College in 1941. It lists 109 students and five teachers for only grades 1-8. Four students graduated.[2] The 2009 report lists 202 students, 97 of which were Seventh-day Adventists. The school provided a complete secondary school education. There were 16 graduates.[3]
See also
References
- ↑ "Adventist Yearbook". General Conference Office of Statistics & Archives. Retrieved 2009-07-19
- ↑ Concord, Claude (Compiler). "The Seventy-Ninth Annual Report Year Ending December 31, 1941" (PDF). Statistical Report of Seventh-day Adventist Conferences, Missions, and Institutions. Washington, D. C.: The General Conference of Seventh-day Adventists: 21. Retrieved July 30, 2011.
- ↑ Jones, Kathleen; Proctor, Carole (Compilers). "147th Annual Statistical Report — 2009" (PDF). Statistical Report of Seventh-day Adventist Conferences, Missions, and Institutions Throughout the World. Silver Spring, Maryland: The General Conference of Seventh-day Adventists: 45. Retrieved July 30, 2011.
Further reading
- Garret, John (1992). Footsteps in the sea: Christianity in Oceania to World War II. Institute of Pacific Studies. Suva, Fiji: World Council of Churches Publications. ISBN 982-02-0068-7. Page 150 relates a brief account of Adventists on Tonga.
External links
- Beulah College - Adventist Yearbook
- "Piula College". Tonga on the Net. Retrieved July 30, 2011. This site gives a brief, yet comprehensive, history of Tongan SDA education
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