I have to agree with the parents that do not recommend this school. The ones pointing out the low SAT scores, percentage of national merit scholars, the selective disciplinary rule enforcement and blatant favoritism are telling the truth about this aspects of AS. I truly regret picking All Saints over
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Posted by a parent on 10/07/09
My son has been at ASES for over 5 years, and we just have a hard time faulting this school! I was concerned about entering a 'socialite' environment, but after the first few days, all my concerns melted away as middle class and wealthy upper class families alike were friendly and helpful. All Saints'
... Read more provides a wonderful balance of religion, academics, and athletics and enjoys top notch facilities on their 100+ acre campus, inclusive of an outdoor prairie and wetland learning environment. Make no mistake, this is a class act school all the way with challenging academics in a loving, Christian environment! Read less
Posted by a parent on 08/26/09
All Saints has lots of potential. It has its own ups and downs. Every school has a social climate (public/private). This is just a reality. You decide if this school suites your fancy. Here are a few facts: 1) There are several area public schools with higher ACT/SAT averages. 2) One of
... Read more the top schools in terms of facilities. 3) The admissions fees - high thus creating a homogeneous atmosphere and affecting many of the other day to day operations. 4) Lots of parent involvement!!!!!! 5) Open in accepting other religions. Read less
Posted by a other on 07/18/09
We left ASES out of concern for the very ill-managed disciplinary system. The school is very slow to address very blatant problems.
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Posted by a parent on 06/11/09
The marketing and reality for the social environment at All Saints is disconnected. The social climate is negative and damaging to individual self esteem. Rules are randomly enforced and it seems great social clout drives student treatment by faculty. The academics are solid in the elementary grades;
... Read more however, collegiate matriculation shows little end game achievement. I strongly DO NOT recommend this school. Read less
Posted by a parent on 12/05/08
The school does a great job at marketing the school emotionally to new parents. However, if you take a hard look at the SAT scores, # of AP students and national merit scholars, the school is way below average when compared to the other top schools in Fort Worth. While the religion side is unmatched,
... Read more it ultimately depends on what you want for your kid(s) - an academically sound school or an overpriced daycare... Read less
Posted by a parent on 08/29/08
I attended All Saints until I was a senior and I have to give it credit for the person that I am today. This school, out of any other school in Fort Worth, is hands down the best. It has a perfect balance of athletics and academics and also allows you to include your love of Christ in your daily school
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Posted by a other on 06/28/08
Having moved from another private school where our daugher attended K-7th grade, we KNOW this school is one of the best in Ft. Worth. Yes, the teachers ARE wonderful & caring...but they are more than that...they are QUALIFIED. This school is NOT easy, & requires your kid to study very, very hard. But
... Read more the teachers never let them fall in the cracks, & constantly stay with them all the way. They actually make it 'fun' to learn...what could be better? This school is truly college-prep, and we couldn't be happier. Compare their SAT scores...you'll see. The Administration, teachers, & coaches are all TOP-knotch...check it out for yourself. Yes, there is affluence at this school, but we haven't noticed a snotty attitude anywhere, from the parents, to the kids, to the administration...not anywhere. We're middle class, & have been accepted with open arms. We're perplexed at some of the other reviews about this. Read less
Posted by a parent on 06/08/08
All Saints has wonderful, caring teachers. The Administration's biggest weakness is the lack of defined, consistent disciplinary procedures. Parents are very involved, however, it seems as though it is often for personal socialization, rather than for the children.
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Posted by a parent on 11/23/07
School has strong academics, fine school leadership, and excellent parent involvement. At times, parents seem to emphasize elite social class factors over a concern for academic excellence.
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