Not a good school. Kids get bullied. Education process is out dated. Do not send your child here
Submitted by parent on April 16, 2021
This school has been wondeful for my kids!
Submitted by other on November 13, 2019
I experienced the worst ten years of my life at All Saints. It prepared me to be ready for high school, but only I wanted to leave the school as soon as possible.
Submitted by parent on June 30, 2018
We've been at the school 4 years and are happy. Before we started, other parents told me the community here is the best part, and we agree wholeheartedly. I'm glad to have my kids around so many devoted parents and good families. Academically, the school is strong and we've been happy with the teaching staff in the early grades (we haven't made it beyond that yet). If your child has a learning disability, this may not be the school for you (area public schools have more resources for those support services). Because the school does have such a great reputation, demand is high, and class sizes can be high. This is my only complaint. They have put aids in many of the younger classes but most are part time and do not have teaching degrees. From what I understand, the school has been known for its strong sports programs for years. There are only a few sports open to the lower grades, but the ones my kids have tried they have enjoyed. The teams are all parent coached and some can be competitive (which can be good if you have a sporty kid but could be a negative if your child is not coordinated). I like that faith is a part of my child's education and the other parents share my priority of raising a person of good character. When we have had playground incidents with other children being mean, I was happy with how the teacher addressed it. The atmosphere is more strict than that of a public school. I like that my children are held to a higher standard. The school is not perfect and they do not always get it right, but overall we remain happy to have our children here.
Submitted by parent on May 04, 2018
my experience at this school with some teachers has been horrible. I hope the new principle fires the teachers who bully the kids. There is no reason why the reputation of the good teachers is tainted by some really bad apples.
Submitted by parent on March 15, 2017
Excellent school! My children are happy here, and I love the excellent academics! This school is a God-send!
Submitted by other on September 18, 2016
Teachers are overly controlling of students and create a very unfriendly learning environment. Students are often disciplined for other students actions.
Submitted by parent on January 12, 2016
All Saints has provided excellent communication to us as parents regarding our child's progress. The teachers and staff are friendly, yet firm. My child is happy here and we are happy with our decision to place them within this community.
Submitted by parent on June 03, 2013
With the change in leadership, All Saints has lost track of their main purpose, Catholic Education and the quest for academic excellence. The school is relying too heavily on a support staff, which is provided by the state, to drive the vision of the school. The staff is frustrated and tired of the lack of communication or miscommunication between the administration, namely the principal, and the parents. Grades 1-3 are staffed well and offer the traditional Catholic education. The other grades become the luck of the draw in the quality of the teachers.