All Saints Catholic School offers challenging educational opportunities to kindergarten
through eighth grade children.
All Saints welcomes any child, regardless of sex, race, color, and national
or ethnic origin, after a personal interview and screening of academic readiness
or performance.
Our students are:
- Nurtured in a loving environment...
- Encouraged to grow upward and branch outward...
- Laying the foundation for a bright future through challenging educational
opportunities combined with religious, spiritual and moral values.
The Difference
All Saints is a Faith Community. It
is a place where the Christian story and vision are communicated to yet another
generation.
All Saints is an Academic Community.
It is a place where students are challenged academically and the variety of
learning styles is appreciated and accepted.
All Saints is a Family Community.
It is a place where all are welcomed; a place where the gift of each person is
appreciated.
MISSION STATEMENT
All Saints Catholic School exists to pass on the Catholic faith to our children in a challenging academic environment with Gospel values as a
foundation and Christ as the model. Parents, the primary educators of their children, together with our community, share the common goal of preparing
children for life-long learning and Christian service.
All Saints Catholic School is committed to nurturing each child's spiritual, intellectual, social, moral, emotional and physical development. All
children are encouraged to utilize their God-given gifts in an atmosphere that challenges them to strive for and attain their unique potential.
Brief History & Statistics
All Saints Catholic Church opened in 1977. Due to the limited space in
surrounding Catholic schools, All Saints Catholic School was founded in 1998 using 10
rooms within the existing Church facilities.
All Saints Catholic School opened August 16, 1998 at the Church facility with
intentions of building a new school on Osage Drive (near Frankford and Coit
Roads in North Dallas). The new school opened in 2004.
- Enrollment began at 56 and grew to the maximum of 150 in the Church
facility
- Enrollment in the current facility is targeted at 400 students
- At this time, current teacher-student ratio is 1:13
- Teachers with Masters Degrees total 50 percent
- Average teaching experience approximates 15 years
- The school is co-educational with approximately 10 percent receiving
financial aid
On May 4th, 2005, the Texas
Catholic Conference Education Department announced that ASCS received their official
school accreditation status, certificate
and glowing report.
On September 22nd, 2006, the U.S.
Department of Education announced that All Saints Catholic School was chosen
as a 2006 National Blue Ribbon School.
Graduating Eighth Graders from May 2007 attend Jesuit, Ursuline, Bishop
Lynch, John Paul II.
Come Join Us...
And Experience the Difference