Poor teacher education, poor extracurricular activities, poor administration, and constantly changing staff. Good parental support though.
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Posted by a student on 09/25/09
My daughter has been in the All Saints education program since she was 18 months old beginning with the Little Saints program and she is now in the 4th grade. My experience with the highly-credentialed faculty, cirriculum and facilities has been nothing short of outstanding. There is no lack of activies
... Read more for the students to be involved with if you look around. While athletic fields would be nice, they have no negative impact on the high-quality of education that is provided here. A brand new computer lab thsi year is a big step in broadening the student learing experience and further piquing interest in technology. This school is by design, an intimate learning environment that insures your child receives the individual attention they need. Low student/teacher ratios promote hands-on learning experience where truly no kid is left behind. Read less
Posted by a parent on 09/02/09
My kids and I are happy with the family atmosphere at all saints. A school is not only about learning english and math. It is also about learning to respect others.
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Posted by a parent on 08/17/09
This school is very expensive for what you get. There are very little extracurricular activities, sports, and the after school program is not well attended. The small size of this school is not a good thing. Hard earned money would be better spent elsewhere.
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Posted by a parent on 03/30/09
I could never take years learning how terrible a school is. My child is far too valuable to me. The new leadership brought on in 2007 has exceeded expectations w/ the recruitment of a principal with a degree in counseling, as well an MBA She has with an eye for growth & head for meeting individual
... Read more needs of students. Not shabby. The highly educated faculty (w/ degrees from schools parents could envy) has kept us not only happy, but there ! A bit of cliquishness, & boorish behavior from some parents, but hey, that's everywhere, just read a newspaper. As far as turnover - life sometimes takes us elsewhere, when we'd rather stay. W/ regard to salaries, teachers bonuses (donated by the parents, btw), could easily rectify oversights. Tuition is actually lowest for a Catholic school in the Plano area. My child attending a well kept secret is fine Read less
Posted by a parent on 12/08/08
After 6 years, I'm thankful my child is through with this school. Administration has been a disappointment with double standards, untruths and lack of support for the really good teachers. Most have left or are leaving. Ask any parent of an 8th grader (08-09) and they will tell you to choose another
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Posted by a parent on 11/08/08
We love All Saints. We have been very happy with every aspect of the school. I have not found tuition to be too high. It is worth every penny. The teachers are great & the other parents are very welcoming. I give All Saints Catholic School of Dallas a A++!
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Posted by a parent on 06/23/07
The tuition of this school is very high, there are few sports and club activities. I would avoid this school if you could. Most of the good teachers have left. I would recomend St. Marks on Alma in Plano. It's a very nice school.
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Posted by a former student on 02/14/07
Working out the 'new school kinks', but this school has terrific potential. Tuition is a bit high compared to other parish schools.
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Dallas schools — All Saints Catholic School is located at 7777 Osage Plaza Pkwy, Dallas TX 75252. 7777 Osage Plaza Pkwy is in the Far North Dallas neighborhood and 75252 ZIP code in Dallas, TX The school district for All Saints Catholic School is the Diocese Of Dallas Education Office. All Saints Catholic School is a Catholic school that serves grade levels K - 8.
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