I have been very pleased with the education and spiritual development of my children at ASCS. I could not be happier with the quality and dedication of our teachers. Daily my children are engaged and challenged. My friends and family are regularly amazed by the intelligence and maturity of my children,
... Read more and the content of their education. It is my firm belief that ASCS is THE best school in Seminole County. Where our facilities are limited our faculty and staff make up the difference with dedication, commitment and ingenuity. Additionally, all the parents of graduates that I talk to say that their children were prepared for high school (and often better prepared than other schools children). Read less
My child has been in this school since PK3. She loves it and so do we. The family friendly environment helps her to grow both academically and spiritually. To pick her up from school and watch her playing with children ranging from PK to 8th grade is a wonderful site. The well trained, caring, and
... Read more compassionate staff has made this our best investment in her future. My son will be old enough soon to enter the school and we would not for a moment consider sending him anywhere else. Read less
Posted by a parent on 03/16/09
My child is a graduate of ASCS. ASCS. Enrolling our child in this school was the best decision my husband & I could have made. The work was challenging, and yes, there was homework in every subject area most evenings, but my child thrived -academically, spiritually, and socially.The strong academics
... Read more and workload prepared her for the same stringent academics & workload in h.s. The school is to be commended for their dedicated teachers- many of whom have been at the school for over ten years. It is their dedication and investment in both the students and the school that help to create the loving & nurturing environment in which the students continue to thrive academically, as indicated by yearly test scores, and spiritually. Read less
Posted by a parent on 03/15/09
My children have gone through and continue to attend ASCS. The education they have rec'd is second to none. Do they have to work? Yes - thank you. When they get to high school and a great college they will have to work hard. I do not want my children dropping out of college because they have never
... Read more had to work. I could not be happier with the education at All SOuls. The warmth and the care the teachers and teacher aides all show and have shown my children create an atmosphere where they thrive. My chidlren love school, look forward to it and excel in it. The curriculum is wonderful. Students consistantly go on to advanced coursework in high school. The school has proven results, blue ribbon school award, top 10% of school in the nation according totheir test scores. You cannot find a better school. Read less
Posted by a parent on 03/11/09
In K through 8th grade there are 10 teachers and 7 classroom aides. There are 5 specials teachers. There is homework every night for 1st through 8th grades. Often the teachers aides will grade classwork, homework, and projects. My child says, 'I can read peoples faces, and they are tired of teaching
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Posted by a parent on 02/26/09
I have two children that have attended All Souls Catholic School since Pre K3. My son will be graduating from All Souls this year and my daughter is in 4th grade. I can not say enough words to explain how well this school has and is preparing my children for high school! The school not only has high
... Read more standards in their academics but they also have a very caring faculty. I would highly recommend All Souls Catholic School to anybody! Read less
Posted by a parent on 02/12/09
I am the parent of a current 7th grader at All Souls, and I have a high schooler who has been very succesful in all of her AP and Honors courses and will graduate next year with college credits 'under her belt'. We attribute much of her success to the advanced curriculum and the outstanding teaching
... Read more staff at All Souls. Our middle school child is on the same academic track and will enter into an advanced program in hgih school as well. The school's national test scores have been and continue to be among the highest (top 10% nationally). The tuition is reasonable and is money well spent! Read less
Posted by a parent on 02/12/09
High standards for academics, social behavior, safety and a home like atmosphere is All Souls Catholic school. Teachers communicate with parents as often as parents request and are prepared to deal with leanring problems, social situations, and any other concerns. The Resource teacher assists students
... Read more with learning needs by individualizing teaching techniques and methods in small groups every day. All Souls is not an elitest school by any means. With its small size the school still offers, a spanish teacher for all grades, a rigorous physical education department led by a long time and trusted teacher, and an art department that allows the talents of all students to flourish. Although the school has an old gym the new school will be a state of the art facility. As a parent with two children, one graduate and another about to, I strongly recommend All Souls. Read less
Posted by a parent on 04/12/08
Compared to other schools in the area (both public and private), ASCS consistently ranks among the best. There is a strong academic program (starting in kindergarten- Be forewarned!) and a close-knit student body. The small size of the school (fewer than 300 students allows the principal, teachers, and
... Read more parent volunteer to know personally each and every student, but the small size limits the extracurricular activities and special programs the school can offer. The spanish program is especially weak. Children with special learning needs receive very little help and are often encouraged to attend other schools that are better able to handle their needs. Not all the teachers are created equal: some long-standing 'fixture' teachers are not aware of current teaching best practices but this could be an issue of little contemporary staff development. Regardless of its faults, the school consistenly turns out students who fare well in AP and IB programs. Read less
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English as Second Language
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Sanford schools — All Souls Catholic School is located at 810 S Oak Ave, Sanford FL 32771. 810 S Oak Ave is in the 32771 ZIP code in Sanford, FL The school district for All Souls Catholic School is the Diocese Of Orlando Education Office. All Souls Catholic School is a Catholic school that serves grade levels PK - 8.
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