Pine Forge Academy is a co-educational Seventh-day Adventist school that serves grades 9 through 12. It is committed to providing a Christ-centered curriculum in a safe, caring environment, to prepare students spiritually, intellectually, physically and socially for service to God and man.
Pine Forge Academy has high academic standards. Pine Forge Academy students like to learn, and they share their teachers' high expectations. The curriculum is designed to help you grow from a student with strong basic skills into an articulate independent thinker.
There are numerous opportunities for students to grow socially, intellectually and creatively. Every student is challenged with a diversity of tasks ranging from writing and directing plays to studying bacteria to bolstering essential computer skills needed in today's high-tech marketplace.
As a Pine Forge Academy student, you will be supported for what you do and valued for who you are. It begins in August when you pursue your class work alongside your teachers and classmates, and it continues long after graduation as you draw from the friendships, knowledge and understanding forged here.

The Pine Forge Academy community is tight-knit and dynamic. Students become your friends, teammates, and even mentors. Faculty members are your teachers, coaches, and advisors, and because Pine Forge is also their home, they are always there for you when you need them.

Pine Forge Academy's talented students, incredible beauty and intimate size attract some of the most dedicated teachers. And like all great teachers, they want you to succeed. Pine Forge Academy is not just where they work, it is also their home, and as a student you are part of their family of excellence.
Pine Forge Academy, since its inception, has been determined to offer a Christ-centered curriculum in a safe, caring environment,...
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Pine Forge Academy welcomes qualified applicants for openings. Pine Forge Academy is primarily a residential school; a large percent of students are boarders.

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