'Adventist' schools? As in 'Seventh-Day Adventist'? Y'know, an offshoot of the Millerites just after a certain day in 1844. I don't think you're in any position to argue academic achievement, when you Adventists place emphasis on the [i]imminent[/i] second coming (advent) of Jesus Christ.
Look in the Oxford English Dictionary's definition of 'Imminent'. 1844. 2013. A certain Harold Camping & 21st May/October 2011 springs to mind. I also suggest you look up the phrase 'Cognitive Dissonance'. You'll see a picture of the river in Egypt next to it, as a visual metaphor for where you are, psychologically, and intellectually.
'Cognitive Genesis'. Hmmmm... sounds to me like Applied Scholastics, a.k.a. L. Ron Hubbard's 'Study Tech'.
Somehow, I doubt that said 'Adventist Schools' exist here in the UK. Y'see, for any 'faith school' to be accredited (and therefgore allowed to exist) by the Ministry of Education, it must abide by the National Curriculum*. Therefore, teaching Evolution & the Big Bang is compulsory.
No Kitzmiller vs. Dover required here, nosiree.
Nor in China's educational system, neither. 'Cognitive Genesis'? 'Adventist schools'? Explain why - in just a year or so - why China is set to overtake the US in terms of R&D, computer technology, Gene research & so on?
...ah, I get it! You're confusing 'false, theoretical, wishful-thinking philosophies packaged as "science"' with Creationism being (from your point of view) a good thing, and 'real, empirical, microscope science' (i.e. from Atheist China) being bad. Must be Backwards Day** in Dumbfuckistan, that'll be the reason why. [/hyper-sarcasm]
*- Even homeschooling in the UK has to conform to the National Curriculum.
**- And of course, there's still no exact definition of a 'Day' in the Bible, whereas we define a day being 24 hours.