Why All Saints? National standardized tests indicate that students in Catholic schools score significantly higher on reading and math assessments compared to students in public school. But test scores are just part of the real value that parents consider when choosing All Saints Catholic School. Our parents look at other benefits such as the education and faith formation of true Christian character, the quality of teachers and educational methods, a sense of community and the development of each child’s unique gifts and potential. Children at All Saints are learning and growing in a faith family and are not just taught the basics of Catholic religion, but how to live that faith in all they do and to have an authentic relationship with God and neighbor. We have rigorous academic standards to help each child reach his or her potential, and we are committed to infusing Catholic teachings and faith practices in our academics, athletics, extracurricular/social activities, and service to help others in need. In this way, our students graduate from All Saints Catholic School prepared to lead lives rooted in the gospel values of faith, love, respect, human dignity, forgiveness and joy in all they do. This is what makes All Saints Catholic School unique.
Philosophy The word ‘educate’ comes from the Latin ‘ex’ and ‘ducere’ which means to lead out, or to lead forward, to guide. At All Saints Catholic School we realize our calling is to be educators for the sake of leading forward and guiding the hearts and minds of the children we serve. Jesus calls himself the ‘Way’ and the ‘Truth’ so it is important to us that He is at the core of our daily instruction and guidance and provides a ‘Light’ for our path toward eternity. Our mission is to teach children to see the world through the eyes of Jesus and to be His light in the world. This philosophy is paired with academic excellence as we all work, grow and learn together each day.
