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Hone Your Skills in High School

During the four years of high school, you and All Saints Catholic educators will encourage and support your child as they grow into a young adult. This is a time of exciting achievements and academic challenges that will prepare your student for life beyond the classroom. The focus on integral formation of each student (in the four pillars of human, intellectual, spiritual, and apostolic) allows All Saints Catholic to stand out in providing a personalized experience for each student.

AP Classes

Rigorous academic challenges are vital for college and career preparation. At All Saints Catholic, we offer AP classes in a variety of subject areas. These advanced courses are designed for deeper study that will prepare your student for AP exams and further academic opportunities. Scores of 3 and above on these exams can earn your student college credit, a priceless advantage for the incoming college freshman.

Competitive Athletics

For burgeoning athletes, high school is a time for inspiring competition and skill building. All Saints Catholic offers 19 sports (at the middle school and high school level) and teams travel state and region-wide for competitive events. Participating in athletics builds character for life, and, for some, offers a pathway to scholarships and participation at the college level. Athletes experience things that only a smaller school can offer, such as transparent team communication, authentic brother/sisterhood, collaboration with other schools via co-op opportunities, and more.

Testing & College Prep

Standardized testing is one way schools report student progress. These tests — like the ACT and SAT — offer colleges a window into your student’s skill level in certain subject areas. Each year, high school students sit for standardized testing facilitated and supported by our staff. All Saints Catholic educators also facilitate college prep courses to guide students through the application process and prepare them for daily life and academics at the college level. Students leave our school with reading, writing, and math skills that surpass those they will encounter at the college Freshman level. All Saints Catholic provides opportunities to take virtual classes on additional subjects and collaborates with Delta College to allow students to earn university credit while still in high school.

Alumni Success Story

Scott Davidson

Class of 1968

Before All Saints Catholic Schools as we know it today came to be in fall of 1968, the ASC campus housed St. James Catholic High School. Despite the different names, Scott Davidson, St. James class of 1968, feels a close connection to All Saints. This honorary Cougar identifies the memorable, solid foundation that Catholic education provided him as integral to his future faith and success. Scott, who now resides…

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