Student Life

Welcome to Student Life at All Saints Catholic School!

At All Saints Catholic, students thrive in a vibrant and supportive community, where they have the opportunity to grow as leaders, promote unity, and deepen their spiritual lives.

CYO Sports

Our students actively engage in various sports designed to foster cooperation, leadership, and sportsmanship. From participating in CYO sports teams from Kindergarten to 8th grade, our students learn the value of mentorship and leadership from an early age.

Cross Country (K-8), Co-Ed Soccer (1-8), Girls Volleyball (3-8), Basketball (3-8), Co-Ed Flag Football (1-4)

Spiritual Activities

Students actively participate in spiritual activities on a daily basis while at All Saints. This allows for continuous nurturing of their faith and connection to their spiritual journey.

Opportunities include:

  • Daily prayer/Weekly mass
  • Mass led by individual classes
  • Praise team/cantors
  • Percussion (6-8)
  • Altar servers (3-8)
  • Servicing the school’s Franciscan turtle habitat and garden for the food pantry
  • Service projects related to class Patron Saint

Extended Day Program

We understand that the school day doesn’t always align with the demands of working families. That’s why we offer an extended day program designed to provide a safe and enriching environment for students before and after school hours. Led by caring staff members, the extended day program offers a variety of activities and opportunities for students to engage in academic support, creative arts, physical fitness, and social activities. Whether students need extra help with homework, want to explore new interests, or simply enjoy spending time with friends, the extended day program offers flexible options to meet the needs of families and support the holistic development of every child.

All Saints Extended Day Program is operated as a service to the families who have students enrolled in our school. Extended Day is available mornings from 7:00 a.m. until 7:30 a.m. and after school from 2:30 p.m. until 5:30 p.m. when school is in session.

Turtle Habitat

In October 2004, the compassionate spirit of St. Francis found a home at All Saints Catholic School when Sr. Barbara Davis brought 19 turtles to Franciscan Academy. These turtles had previously resided in a habitat at St. Mary’s School in Shelby, OH, under the attentive care of Mrs. Janet Bradley. When Mrs. Bradley’s departure necessitated a new residence for the turtles, Sr. Barbara stepped forward with a promise to provide a loving sanctuary on our school grounds. This act of stewardship and devotion to nature is a testament to our commitment to instilling Franciscan values in our community at All Saints Catholic School.

Franciscan Garden

On September 30th, 2012, the All Saints Franciscan Garden was officially dedicated, marking a significant milestone in the history of All Saints Catholic School. What began as a humble vision shared by dedicated parishioners, school families, and Father Kent has blossomed into a cherished community space. The garden serves a multifaceted mission, providing fresh produce for our outreach ministries, fostering earth literacy and stewardship, facilitating physical and spiritual renewal, and cultivating a profound sense of community. With the gift of land bestowed upon our parish by All Saints Catholic Church, we embrace Pope Francis’s call to be good stewards of the earth. Through initiatives like teaching our children to grow and harvest food to feed the hungry, we strive to embody the values of compassion and service instilled in our students at All Saints Catholic School.

At All Saints Catholic School, student life is about more than academics; it’s about building lasting friendships, developing essential life skills, and growing into compassionate and responsible individuals ready to make a positive impact on the world.

Join us in the exciting journey of student life at All Saints Catholic School!