
School History
Under the leadership of Fr. Edmund O’Connor, All Saints Catholic School was founded in 1954.
Originally staffed by the Sisters of the Divine Savior, the school had four classrooms and an office.
In 1964, four additional classrooms and a library were added to the school. Over the years, lay teachers were added to the staff; now the school is staffed and administrated by non-religious educational professionals.
In 1998, some students moved into the new school, located at the new church site; however it wasn’t until 2001 that the entire school moved into the spacious new educational space.
At the present time we have 17 classrooms, music & art rooms, a cafeteria, library and two computer labs.
Originally staffed by the Sisters of the Divine Savior, the school had four classrooms and an office.
In 1964, four additional classrooms and a library were added to the school. Over the years, lay teachers were added to the staff; now the school is staffed and administrated by non-religious educational professionals.
In 1998, some students moved into the new school, located at the new church site; however it wasn’t until 2001 that the entire school moved into the spacious new educational space.
At the present time we have 17 classrooms, music & art rooms, a cafeteria, library and two computer labs.



