All Sts. Episcopal Day School

Private | PK-8 | Episcopal | 540 students |  

PHONE: (602) 274-4866

HOURS: 8 hours per day

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6300 N Central Ave

Phoenix, AZ 85012

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All Sts. Episcopal Day School is a private school in Phoenix, Arizona. It is coed and Episcopal affiliated, serving 540 students in grades PK-8.

More than 30 school community members have shared their opinion about this school, giving it an average Community Rating of 4 out of 5 stars.

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Academic contests; Associations: NAES, NAIS; Band; Basketball; Coed; Episcopal; Religious
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Posted on Jul 27, 2011
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All Saints has a beautiful tranquil campus and is a wonderful place to nurture young minds.

Posted on Jul 9, 2011
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I have two grandchildren that attend this remarkable school. The student to teacher ratio is low, and the caring from the teachers to each student is readily seen and felt. After teaching myself for 30 years in exemplary schools, I can say this is the BEST. The tuition is worth every penny spent. This school motivates high academic achievement, personal leadership skills, and high self esteem. Without a doubt, this school puts God first in its teaching, parent involvement, and teachers' love for their students. A+++ in all areas Special Friend's Day is a day to attend each year!

Posted on Nov 16, 2010
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My children have been at All Saints' since Kindergarten. One child is presently in 8th grade and the other is in 5th grade. We have been VERY happy at this school with the teachers and the overall community. The academics have been very strong and comparable to PCDS. It is a wonderful environment that is very non-threatening. The children wear uniforms and it makes it very comfortable for the kids. The heart of the school is in the arts and the performances they have. Each child learns early on to speak in front of the congregation and perform in the annual spring play. The children here are lovely as are the parents.
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Posted on Jul 25, 2010
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I went to All Saints' for my seventh and eighth grade year and It was by far the best school I have gone to in my life. THey provide excellent financial aid and they are very involved with community. I liked how he classes were split by the level of learning so no one was too far behind or way ahead.

Posted on Feb 23, 2010
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I think this is a terrific school. Two of my grandchildren attend All Saint's. Their knowledge is far above two grandchildren who can only go to the public Madison Meadows Middle School which is sadly lacking in teacher student ratio.
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Posted on Nov 29, 2009
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I attend all saints and I feel that many parents that gave it negative reviews probably don't have students that are willing to work hard. I went to Phoenix Country Day School and felt that there was no community feeling present. At All saints that is certainly present. Punishment is not a factor to those who do their homework I am glad I go to All Saints!
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Posted on Apr 10, 2009
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We LOVE All Saints'. My two children have had a truly fantastic experience thus far. The schools motto is, 'Smart kids with soul' and we have found this to be the perfect description. The teachers are incredible and the academics are challenging, and it pays off for the kids. The tuition price tag is a bit steep, but I would do anything to keep my kids there!
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Posted on Mar 20, 2009
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Our two daughters have attended since kindergarten and are now in 7th and 5th grade. They have thrived here , being challenged intellectually, developing artistically, and learning about service and giving back. The parent community is amazing being comprised not only of successful people but parents who devote time to their kids and school to make it succeed.Driving this is the Episopalian ethos which welcomes all faiths, fosters acceptance of diversity, and insists on the the centrality of religion and morality. Especially in the upper grades there is an emphasis on community service including St Mary's Food Bank, Andre House to serve meals to the homeless, and a carnival for the United Methodist Outreach Ministry- an apartment complpex for the temporarily homeless---just to name a few that my daughter has served. There is a broad sports and arts program. But mostly it is about a community .
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Posted on Mar 2, 2009
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I learned in first grade what All Saint s is all about. My child came home sharing that he was nervous about a musical performance. I emailed the music teacher to let her know. That afternoon I asked if he was still nervous. He explained that Mrs. Humpage told him he had butterflies and that even though it felt uncomfortable she hoped that those butterflies would never fully go away because they showed he cared about his performance. The question is not if your child will benefit from an ASEDS education but more for parents. If you need your child in an environment where they breeze through, always receive an A and are able to complete homework during class this may not be the right place. However, if you believe that greatness requires hard work and is sometimes even a bit uncomfortable than I would take a look at ASEDS.
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Posted on Feb 23, 2009
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We have been very happy at this school. My two children enjoy the school. They are happy to go each day. We have been there two years and have not found the homework overwhelming by any means. The tuition is a bit expensive, but not as much as some of the other private schools in Phoenix. I have found the teachers to be very involved with the children (15 or less in each class). The children are encouraged to value each other's differences. The school has a fairly diverse population. Because it is an Episcopal School, it is very accepting of other religions, races and lifestyles. I think this is the best part about the place! They are very involved with outreach and have projects for helping others throughout the school year. Many times, I hear that All Saints' graduates are the best prepared for high school.
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