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Topics related to education, instruction, teaching, training, and learning in the village of Berrien Springs, Michigan is the focus of this category.

Websites representing schools and other educational facilities and programs in the village are appropriate topics for this category, regardless of the level or type of education provided, or whether it is operated as a public, private, or religious entity.

These may include childcare centers, pre-kindergarten, and preschools, as well as kindergarten programs or campuses, elementary schools, middle schools, junior high schools, or senior high schools, including religious or private K-12 schools. Vocational training programs, colleges, and universities with campuses within the Berrien Springs postal area may be listed here, along with driver training programs or other instructional programs or schools.

The principal K-12th-grade school programs in Berrien Springs are operated by the Berrien Springs School District, whose campuses include Berrien Springs High School, Berrien Springs Middle School, Mars Elementary School, and Sylvester Elementary School, although its programs also include Discovery Academy and Virtual Academy. The public school campuses encompass about 80 acres in the eastern part of the village, which includes associated outdoor recreation facilities.

Additionally, there are three private elementary schools offering a K-8th-grade curriculum. These are Trinity Lutheran School, Ruth Murdock Elementary School, and Village SDA Elementary School. Although situated just outside the village limits, Andrews Academy is a private high school on the Andrews University campus.

Part of the SDA school system, Griggs International Academy offers a full regionally accredited K-12th-grade curriculum through distance learning, with offices in Michigan and Maryland, its main office being in Berrien Springs.

Less than one mile northwest of the village, Andrews University is associated with the Seventh-Day Adventist Church. Founded in Battle Creek in 1874, the university moved to Oronoko Township in 1901, where it offers eight schools or colleges, offering 130 undergraduate majors and 70 graduate majors, as well as post-baccalaureate degrees. University buildings and grounds cover 1,600 acres.

 

 

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