Beulah College
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School typePrivate, Co-educational, Day school
DenominationSeventh-day Adventist
Established1938
Area trusteeAustralasian Conference Association Limited
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Vaini Seventh Day Adventist Tonga | |
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| School type | Private, Co-educational, Day school |
| Denomination | Seventh-day Adventist |
| Established | 1938 |
| Area trustee | Australasian Conference Association Limited |
| Chairperson | Manu Latu |
| Administrator | Mereseini Williams |
| Principal | Linita Manuofetoa |
| Chaplain | Lolohea Misinale |
| Teaching staff | 17 |
| Gender | Mixed |
| Age | 11 to 18 |
| Colour | maroons/white |
| Accreditation | Adventist Accrediting Association[1] |
| Website | beulahcollege |
Beulah College is a coeducational Christian secondary school in Tongatapu, Tonga, established in 1938. It was formally opened by Sālote Tupou III in February 1939.[2] The SDA Annual Statistics first report on Beulah College in 1941. It lists 109 students and five teachers for only grades 1–8. Four students graduated.[3] The 2009 report lists 202 students, 97 of which were Seventh-day Adventists. The school provided a complete secondary school education. There were 16 graduates.[4]
In October 2015 boarders at the school were sent home after a girl in the village was diagnosed with typhoid.[5][6]
