Great Lakes Adventist Academy

Uplifting Christ | Pursuing Excellence | Serving Others

Great Lakes Adventist Academy

Academy Days
April 21-22, 2024

Academics

We are a fully accredited high school by the Middle States Association Commissions on Elementary and Secondary Schools and the Association of Seventh-day Adventist Secondary Schools.

Student Life

We strive to provide a nurturing environment that allows students to develop academically, socially, and spiritually where our students and faculty become family.

Alumni

In 1986, the Michigan Conference voted to merge Adelphian Academy, Grand Ledge Academy, and Cedar Lake Academy. Now we have thousands of valued alumni across the world supporting Great Lakes Adventist Academy.


Great Lakes Adventist Academy
Values Your Help

Seventh-day Adventist education would not be possible without help from donors like you. Over 70% of our students rely on assistance from our Worthy Student Fund. Please consider contributing today.

COVID-19 Update

On April 2, Michigan Governor Gretchen Whitmer rolled out Executive Order 2020-35, which mandates a “suspension of in-person K-12 instruction for the remainder of 2019-2020 school year”

Unless restrictions on public gatherings and use of school buildings is lifted before the end of the 2019-2020 school year,” it is unlikely that we will have graduation this year as scheduled on May 24, 2020. Unless the pandemic miraculously disappears sooner than expected, Great Lakes Adventist Academy will seek an alternate date in the future to hold a graduation ceremony for our seniors.

Great Lakes Adventist Academy, along with the other schools in the Michigan Conference, will continue forward with distance education for the remainder of the 2019-2020 school year.

In an effort to keep our school family safe during this time, and to remain in compliance with social distancing orders and recommendations, we are kindly asking that you be patient and wait until those restrictions are lifted to come and get your child’s belongings and move them out of the dorms.

Parents and students will be notified via email of any updates.