We don’t just give students an education and experiences that set them up for success in a career. We help them succeed in their career—to discover a field they’re passionate about and dare to lead it.
We are one of the Colleges of Seventh-day Adventist in the Philippines. The only boarding school in Region v.
Naga View Adventist College (formerly Naga View Academy) was conceived in 1950 when the leadership of the North Philippine Union Mission felt the educational needs of the increasing number of Seventh-day Adventist young people in the Bicol Region who were studying in non-Seventh-day Adventist Schools. It was November 3, 1954 when a 106- hectare land situated 1000 feet above sea level on the Western slope of Mt. Isarog, 17 kilometers away from Naga City proper, the "Heart of Bicol" was purchased by the North Philippine Union Mission under the leadership of the NPUM President, Elder Todd Murdoch.
Seventh-day Adventist schools focus on preparing students not just for success in this life, but for eternity. The ultimate goal of each teacher is to see each student in a personal relationship with Jesus Christ.
Students in Seventh-day Adventist schools are encouraged to become active members of the local community through various community service projects.
Seventh-day Adventist schools have a family atmosphere that is similar to what students encounter in the real world outside the classroom.
The NVAC Alumni Association is excited to announce the arrival of KU Alumni Connect. This is a new community building platform for Kinster’s alumni. It is the only place online where you can find, and connect with, all 90,000 Kingster’s alumni. All alumni are automatically enrolled!
NVAC was established by John Smith in 1920 for the public benefit and it is recognized globally. Throughout our great history, Kingster has offered access to a wide range of academic opportunities. As a world leader in higher education, the college has pioneered change in the sector.
The NVAC Alumni Association is excited to announce the arrival of KU Alumni Connect. This is a new community building platform for Kinster’s alumni. It is the only place online where you can find, and connect with, all 90,000 Kingster’s alumni. All alumni are automatically enrolled!
NVAC was established by John Smith in 1920 for the public benefit and it is recognized globally. Throughout our great history, Kingster has offered access to a wide range of academic opportunities. As a world leader in higher education, the college has pioneered change in the sector.
The NVAC Alumni Association is excited to announce the arrival of KU Alumni Connect. This is a new community building platform for Kinster’s alumni. It is the only place online where you can find, and connect with, all 90,000 Kingster’s alumni. All alumni are automatically enrolled!
NVAC was established by John Smith in 1920 for the public benefit and it is recognized globally. Throughout our great history, Kingster has offered access to a wide range of academic opportunities. As a world leader in higher education, the college has pioneered change in the sector.