The history of the college began in 1898 when William C. Grainger, an SDA missionary, founded Shiba Bible School (芝和英聖書学校, Shiba waei seisho gakkō)[8] in Azabu, Tokyo.[9] In 1914 the school was moved to Suginami and renamed Amanuma Gakuin. In 1926 the school was moved to Sodegaura, Chiba and renamed Nihon San’iku Gakuin. The name San’iku (三育), combination of 三 (san, 'three') and 育 (iku, 'to nourish, to bring up'), means 'to make people whole' in physical (corpus), intellectual (mens) and spiritual (spiritus) attributes.[10]
In 1943, during World War II, the school was forcibly closed. The school was resumed in 1947 after the war. In 1971 the school foundation established Saniku Gakuin Junior College with one department (Department of English Language). In 1978 the college was moved to the present Otaki Campus. In 1987 the college added the Department of Nursing, which became a four-year college in 2008.[11]
Organization
As of April 2012, the university has no graduate schools.
Undergraduate schools
Faculty of Nursing
The students study at Otaki Campus during their first 2.5 years, then move to the Tokyo Campus next to the Tokyo Adventist Hospital in Suginami. After a one-year clinical study in Tokyo,[12] they move to Otaki Campus again.
^モットー [Motto] (in Japanese). Retrieved 2012-11-21.
^ abincluding junior college and seminary. 役員及び教職員に関する情報 [Information about board members and staff] (PDF) (in Japanese). 2012-05-01. Retrieved 2012-11-21.
^excluding junior college and seminary. 学生に関する情報 [Information about students] (PDF) (in Japanese). 2012-05-01. Retrieved 2012-11-21.
^W. C. GRAINGER (September 1899). "OUR WORK IN JAPAN"(PDF). The Missionary Magazine. Vol.XI. Foreign Mission Board of Seventh Day Adventists. Retrieved 2012-11-21.
^Azabu, Tokyo according to 三育学院大学の概要 > 沿革 [Overview of Saniku Gakuin College > History] (in Japanese). Retrieved 2013-11-04. Shiba, Minato, Tokyo according to 天沼教会の歴史 [History of Amanuma Church] (in Japanese). Retrieved 2013-11-04.