About MSACA

MSACA (Murrieta Springs Adventist Christian Academy) is a private K-8 Christian school that is part of the North American Division (NAD) of Seventh-day Adventists. We believe in the spiritual, social-emotional and academic development of each child. Included in that focus is health, physical development, arts & sciences, and character development, which includes community service. Our ultimate goal is to restore the image of God in each child and member of the school community.

About Adventist Education

Young people face challenges, pressures and temptations unimaginable just a few years ago. In a world of turmoil and constant change, parents increasingly look to Adventist education to offer their children the tools they need to survive and succeed in this life—and for eternity.

Adventist Schools vs Public Schools Statistics: Academically, the numbers speak for themselves.

  • 85% of Adventist school graduates attend college, whereas public school graduates show 66% college attendance.

  • 80% of graduates complete college degrees vs. public school grads 14%.

  • 34% of applicants accepted to medical schools vs. 9% of public school applicants.

  • Nearly 100% of teachers certificated and as low as 58% of public teachers certificated.

  • Percentile performance on nationally normed tests: 70th — better than 70% of all schools taking the test nationwide, which includes public and private schools.

But some things just can’t be measured in test scores and college completion rates. Around the world, in more than 6,709 schools and through the inspired efforts of more than 65,679 Adventist teachers, young lives experience critical transformation. It happens in morning worships. In earnest prayers. In community service projects and mission adventures. In so many little ways each day, our children find God and a future on their journey to excellence. And isn’t that worth everything?

According to CognitiveGenesis, a 4-year study of 30,000 North American Adventist school students, grades 3–9 and 11, each year at an Adventist school improves students’ average scholastic achievement. This research, conducted at La Sierra University, is validating what parents, teachers, and students involved in Adventist education have known for years—that, overall, Adventist school students perform better than the national average.

Learn More: www.adventisteducation.org