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    Trinity Christian School

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    All Saints Episcopal School

    All Saints Episcopal School

    (4 reviews)

    WE LOVE ALL SAINTS!…read more Like any school there is a mix of eccentric wealth, and working middle class (won't say which category i belong to but Taco Villa being my favorite breakfast spot will prob. tell you). Being a smaller school the difference is obvious but never has it ever been an issue. People get turned off by All Saints because they have exacting standards for all the students and in return they expose the student to things that other private schools and public school simply aren't able to do. Since they have high standards, they don't have to lightly discipline people, they 'take care of business' if somebody gets into trouble by showing them the door or simply giving an ultimatum. If the parents and students don't work to fix an issue, then they are not invited back (my guess is that this accounts for negative reviews). I've never seen this done in a snobby way, but rather in a factual 'this will not work and you will not be allowed to continue'. The pay off for the work that all the staff puts into the school is a great atmosphere of community. Our kindergartener is watched over by older kids and offers to help other students. She doesn't have a sense of entitlement or hierarchy. She is very well educated by teachers who genuinely care, she is very secure in a nurturing environment, and she (most importantly) loves going to school. While I absolutely disagree with most every part of previous negative reviews of All Saints on Yelp!, I would agree that chapel is not the best for parents. When my child was in pre-K and going to a brief chapel every morning I thought that I appreciated the exposure, but got weary of the approach. However, as my child gets older at All Saints, I realize that I under estimated 'the chapel experience.' It doesn't matter if I stay focused and on point every minute, what's important is that my 5 y/o is learning to be respectful and engaging... both with the lessons and with just sitting in Chapel. I've grown extremely impressed with the involvement the students of all ages have during chapel. Whether it's the fifth graders acting as acolytes this week, the second grader making announcements, the eight grader holding the doors, or my kindergartner signing full songs in Spanish with her Spanish class, for these students chapel is about getting the message but also getting involved and never knowing what its like to be nervous in front of people. Again, we love All Saints! The academics are second to none (our student tested at 3rd grade level in math and 2 grade level English after Kindergarten... proud papa!), the staff is wonderful (every teacher, coach, and administrator knows all kids by name and most of the parents), and as long as I can I will support AS.

    all saints is the best school in the world. everyone is so nice!! And it is a really good…read moreenvironment.

    Trinity Christian School - religiousschools - Updated May 2026

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