The Gloriavale Christian Community School has been given a clean bill of health by the Education Review Office.
In its report, which was released today, the Education Review Office (ERO) said many improvements had been made around the school since it last visited in June 2011.
The report said facilitiesin other parts of the community had been "further enhanced and very effectively used to closely support school programmes", since its last visit.
"These include a well-resourced engineering workshop and a school farm, with a dairy and gardens that the students are responsible for and which are also used to feed the community."
The report also said teachers upheld the beliefs and values of the community and the school's curriculum reflected the community's philosophy.
"Students are well supported to learn literacy and mathematical capabilities and develop appropriate skills for life in the community."
On the basis of information obtained during the review, ERO said Gloriavale Christian Community School met the criteria for registration as a private school.
The year 1 to 13 school has a roll of 151 students.