Sunny Hill School is a non-profit, private institution operated by the Seventh-day Adventist Mission of Sarawak. As a Christian educational institution, the school is designed to serve Malaysian and foreign students by providing national value-oriented educational programme, nurturing the quality of academic excellence and integrity while preparing the children for joyful, independent and selfless service to God and society.
Sunny Hill School offers three academic levels of education.
As you read the information about the school in this site, you will gain insights about the programme of the school. The school emphasizes education which imparts more than academic knowledge. It fosters a holistic and balanced development of the whole person - spiritually, intellectually, physically and socially. Based on the greatest want of the world - the want of individuals who are true an honest, individuals who are true to duty, the school endeavours to train children to be self disciplined and uphold the motto of the school - Truth and Honour.
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The acronym of the mission of the school is “To SHINE” Each letter of the word “SHINE” depicts the objectives of the school which has been established to:
The purpose of establishing Sunny Hill School can be summarised in the Mission, Vision and Philosophy statements listed as follows:
To make the difference by providing quality holistic Adventist Christian education to prepare the present generation to meet the challenges of life.
To be identified as an effective learning organization that grooms students to excel in character development and academic achievement.
Sunny Hill School promotes Christian education which point students to God as infinitely loving, wise and powerful and that he relates to humans on a personal level. We need to humbly recognize that human motives, thinking and behaviour have fallen short of God’s ideal and that the purpose of true education is to restore human beings to the image of God.