LATEST ACHIEVEMENTS
WPBJA Students Excel & Shine
WPBJA 7TH GRADERS WIN
INNOVATIONX COMPETITION
Our talented 7th grade team competed against 39 schools and took top honors in the InnovationX STEM competition , showcasing exceptional creativity, teamwork, and problem-solving skills. This achievement highlights our commitment to academic excellence and innovation.
TESTIMONIALS
What do our students really think?
“Unlike my previous school. This school is so much less chaotic, things are calm and orderly. I really like having learned about God and why it’s important to know what he is like. I really enjoy the environment here.“
Emely O.
Student
“I love that this is a smaller school because we can actually connect with the teachers and the fellow students. Because it is a sympathy had been a school. We really get a chance to connect Jesus with everything else we are learning. We have an entire Bible class dedicated to that.“
Mateo S.
Student
“The first two days of school. I got a project to work on that. I really enjoyed and help me learn a lot. Also, I have not seen any bullying to anyone since I came here.“
Ximena V.
Student
“I really like the teachers, the students, and the playground. It was very easy for me to make friends here.“
Odelic G.
Student
“The teachers are really kind and they respect other‘s boundaries. We learn a lot, and it’s also a lot of fun. The teachers really make learning fun for me here.”
Macario F.
Student
“The teachers are really caring for me and the principal is very motivating for me. I really like the environment here.“
Luciana T.
Student
Mission
Statement
Our Mission at West Palm Beach Jr. Academy is to engage the youth in all aspects of life, inspiring them to fulfill their God-given potential, empowering them for eternity, and live a selfless life serving others.
West Palm Beach Junior Academy
West Palm Beach Junior Academy is part of the Seventh-day Adventist school system in Florida. The Seventh-day Adventist Church runs the second largest parochial school system in the world, with over 8,800 schools, 1.8 million students in over 100 countries as of 2018. In the State of Florida, Florida Conference of Seventh-day Adventists runs the largest Christian School system with 30 schools across the state.
Non-Discrimination Policy:
Florida Conference Seventh-day Adventist schools admit students of any race, color, ethnicity, national origin, gender, and sexual orientation. Our schools do not discriminate on the basis of any of the aforementioned categories in decisions for admission, discipline, or application of education policies. We promote a sharp focus on learning and caring while requiring all students to adhere to behavioral expectations set out in a strict code of conduct supported by the Biblical beliefs of the Seventh-day Adventist Church.