Across Australia they administer 60 Adventist schools having a combined enrolment of more than 12,000 students.
It made it possible for a public school teacher to come and serve in the Adventist school.
His father became a dairy farmer, and the children attended a Seventh-day Adventist private school.
At the final hearing all objections to the Adventist school were withdrawn and the case was dismissed.
Four Adventist schools were established to reach the different ethnic and religious divisions of Fiji.
The Hilliards established the first Adventist school in the Kingdom at their home, and later was closed due to little assistance.
A Seventh-day Adventist school, the four-year academy grew to as large as 350 students by 1976.
Since 1988, the small Seventh-day Adventist school has received more than $160 million in earmarks.
The enrollment in 1969 had increased to 560 students making it the largest Adventist boarding school in North America.
The small private Adventist school, the Escuela Adventista, is also bilingual.