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List of 10 frequently asked questions.

  • Advanced Classes?

    We offer 8 honors classes, 6 Advanced Placement classes, and 2 college-level classes. There is also a guidance counselor in the high school to help students prepare for college and their future careers. 97% of our seniors attend colleges and universities.
  • Average Classroom Size?

    For grades TK-12 the average classroom size is 25 students.
  • Financial Aid Options?

    Yes! We believe every child deserves a quality education as an investment in his or her future. Each year, we give over $250,000 in need-based financial aid and award a number of merit-based scholarships.
  • Before and After School Care?

    Before and after school care is available for grades TK-8 through our Kids’ U program.
  • Do we have to be Seventh-day Adventist to attend?

    No! We welcome all families from religious or non-religious traditions and strive to create a safe space for learning. We encourage students to make good moral decisions. Christian beliefs and values are presented in a positive way in all classes and activities.
  • T.I.E. Program?

    One of our cutting-edge programs on campus is our Technology, Innovation, and Engineering program (TIE). This is a four-year program that students have to apply to join prior to their freshman year. It teaches students through activity-based hands-on classes in construction, blue line prints, manipulation of metals, generating power, and more.
  • Clubs on Campus?

    Here are examples of the types of optional clubs on campus: Art Club, Black Student Association, Debate Club, Environmental Club, Filipino Club, Gaming Club, Healthcare Career, Hispanic Culture, Korean Culture, National Honor Society, Performance Club, STEAM Club, Youth-to-Youth.
  • Ministry Opportunities?

    There are two campus chaplains, weekly chapels, and many opportunities for local and international mission service. In the high school, there are student Ministry Directors who help lead out in the planning of ministry-related activities.
  • Sports?

    Sports provides opportunities to learn to work together as a team (win or lose), but our hard-working players hold many league championship titles. Visit www.llaathletics.org for more information. The Elementary and Junior High offer opportunities to join team sports or participate in sports clinics.
  • Music Program?

    Our music tours have taken our students from Italy to Thailand to the Walt Disney Concert Hall. Our music groups consistently receive the highest ratings every year at southern California adjudications. We start music classes and choral performances in grades K-6th. We also offer the opportunity to join the Symphony Orchestra, Wind Symphony, concert bands, ensembles, and string groups.
Mission.   It is the mission of
Loma Linda Academy for all to:
 • Grow in God’s Grace
 • Thrive Intellectually
 • Develop True Friendships
 • Embrace Healthful Living