In my experience some of the teachers were really nice but a lot of them are really not. when billing happens almost none of the staff try to stop it. aside from a fight happening every once and a while the security thare is heavy
Submitted by parent on May 24, 2023
This is disappointing to post but I feel people should be aware. We live close to this school and were excited to apply last year, my littles would be entering pre-k at that time. I was told the evaluation process would be simply observing and nothing measurable but we received a phone call to let us know that since they were not spelling their names or knowing their numbers they would not be accepted. They were about turn 4. We decided to travel over 30 miles a day to send them to a sister catholic school in the city, they were accepted right away. We decided to try again this year at All Saints and during an open house explained our situation that occurred last year. They said the kids would need to be evaluated again but couldn’t answer with certainty. We did a tour of the kindergarten class and I was shocked when the teacher who talked about her years of experience looked at my kids and said, “You know just looking at your kids they look small compared to other kids in my class”. She was comparing them to kids that were transitioning to first grade. I was really blown away but mostly disappointed. I asked them to call me to go over some questions but I never received a call back. I just wanted to share just in case anyone else has gone through a similar situation. We will continue our long commute since it has been great for our family.
Submitted by parent on August 03, 2022
ASCS is the best! We have three kids here and they’ve learned a lot in a supportive environment. The teachers go the extra mile. Choose All Saints!
Submitted by parent on April 01, 2022
Awesome School. They don't care about your religion. Just some of the teachers are a little strict. I have 3 children at All Saints Catholic School. They are happy with the experience.
Submitted by parent on August 01, 2020
We have 3 children who have attended ASCS and our experience has been amazing. We love the faith based quality education.
Submitted by parent on April 11, 2020
I feel as if private school clips a child's wings. There are no extracurricular activities here. My child could have so many opportunities, but this school provides none of it. With so little students, not any are dedicated to simply one thing to even hold a good club.
Submitted by student on January 25, 2020
I rate my experience three out of ten stars.
Submitted by parent on March 09, 2015
We have three children (K, 5th, 7th) at ASCS and have been members of this community since 2006. We are very pleased with the love of Christ our children have as a direct result of their attendance at All Saints! The teachers are dedicated and the new administration is committed to the success of the school. Our children are well prepared in Math and language arts as well as Spanish! We love our community and have developed many life long friends at ASCS!!! Our children are HAPPY at ASCS! The children at All Saints are so well behaved and polite! I highly recommend this school!!
Submitted by parent on January 25, 2012
Our child has been enrolled at All Saints for the past 3 school years, starting in Pre-K. I can't say enough about how much we love this school. Worth every dollar. I am constantly amazed with how much my child is learning at such a young age. This school has previously been selected as a national blue ribbon school and the kids consistently score in the top 10% in standardized tests (without being "taught the test"). The building is top notch with a recently completed gym and smart boards in the classrooms. In addition to the basic curriculum, my kid has spanish, art, music, technology, library and PE classes. The teachers and administration know the kids by name and are very warm toward the parents. There are a lot of very affluent families at this school, but the administrations doesn't appear to treat anyone any different based on their ability to donate (and they don't hound you for donations or with fundraisers) but they do expect significant parental involvement. Although it is a Catholic school, it is not overly religious in its educational delivery. Bottom line, you can't go wrong here if you can snag a spot.