All Saints Catholic school and its preschool is amazing! Our kids are currently attending preschool and first grade. The teachers really love what they do and it shows! We feel so blessed to be a part of the All Saints family!
Submitted by parent on June 19, 2024
Beyond prepared for high school and beyond. Study skills and learning “how to learn” was invaluable!
Submitted by parent on January 22, 2022
My son started at All Saints as a 7th grader. Students who started in associated elementary schools are treated much differently than students who start in the middle school. We were hoping for a better Catholic school experience, which we had before and now have after. I would like to be able to give a good review, but just can't.
Submitted by parent on June 02, 2011
All Saints is an outstanding school! Catholic identity and teaching is strong and the academic programs are demanding and progress seamlessly from one grade to the next. From math and science to music and p.e., well-developed programs taught by enthusiastic and well-seasoned professionals provide optimal learing environments for children. The leadership and teachers run a "tight ship". Discipline is consistent,predictable, fair, and embodies the core Gospel message. Communication with parents is fantastic. Larger class sizes has been nothing but a positive experience, offering a wider variety of friendships, and classroom environments are positive and well-managed.
Submitted by parent on September 21, 2010
Outstanding Catholic education balanced with strong academic showing. All Sts. has a proven track record of high performance on standardized testing. Actual scores for all grade levels are shared via the "Thusday Folder" with all families each and every year. Our max Class size for grades 1-8 is 27. Not all grades have the maximum number of students, so class sizes average 22-23 children per class. (There has never been 29). Student courtesy and service to the community is superior to most contemporaries in the field. Discipline policy has been completely overhauled and is uniformly applied. If "it takes a village" to raise a child...then I'm certainly glad we've chosen this village for ours.
Submitted by parent on April 29, 2010
Some of the staff is very caring but obviously overworked. The class sizes are too large, especially for the younger grades, which means that students suffer in the long run. If you want a Catholic Education for your child, you are in the right place. However, if you want a 'superior education', then you want to make sure you research - they won't release to you, however, any information on how their students place acedmically in the community. The discipline policy has many holes and issues; it is definately lacking.
Submitted by parent on February 13, 2010
This is an old school with older traditions. Administration is open to parent ideas but that's where it stops. Curriculum is weak, perhaps because class sizes are too large. Science program especially, needs to be overhauled. Discipline seems to be too big for administration to handle and as a result, good kids fall through the cracks instead of getting the help (or discipline) they need. Parents are holding this outdated school together because they want their children to have some sense of Christian foundation.