Set the Foundation
As Jesus instructed us to go out into the world and share love and the good news he desires for all, as parents, we dream of our kids living lives that reflect that love to the community around them. Here at ASA, we start that foundation by first helping our students see how uniquely and wondering they are created and then taking that realization out the world around them.
At ASA, it’s important to us to nourish all aspects of your children’s growth as students at ASA. We make learning fun by offering programs that promote their education through small class sizes and unique learning opportunities. We believe art and music programs are key part of development and offer band and orchestra opportunities to our older students. Finally, as we create that foundation for your children, we celebrate each’s child uniquely wonderful self through a loving and caring community.
Our students at All Saints Academy experience:
Our team at All Saints Academy will come alongside you, the parents, to partner in your child’s academic and social development. We’re in this together, and we’re better together.
What is different at All Saints Academy?
With our small class sizes and family-type learning environment, your child will receive the personal attention they need, crave, and deserve.
We specialize in the Barton learning method for Dyslexic students, and meet each child where they are in their own learning process.
Your child will be seen, known, and loved at All Saints Academy. Their classmates will soon feel like family, giving your child the comfort they need to succeed in learning.
Specialized learning methods...really.
Our method of developing young minds.
When we say “specialized learning programs,” we mean it. At All Saints Academy, we use the Barton System for reading and spelling instruction. For over 20 percent of our students with dyslexia or dysgraphia, the Barton System is a proven guide for academic success. For students who do not have a learning disability, this system has proven to be one of the best to encourage reading and spelling progress.
“Over half of our teaching team is certified in the Barton System. We have faculty who’ve been teaching for decades and still find the Barton System to be the best. It allows us to serve students with and without a learning disability in the same classroom with the same tools.”
~Karl Terhaar, All Saints Academy Principal