All Saints' Viewbook

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FIND YOUR GENIUS ALL SAINTS' EPISCOPAL SCHOOL Fort Worth, Texas


MISSION STATEMENT All Saints’ Episcopal School of Fort Worth promotes academic excellence in a nurturing, Christian environment and upholds the Anglican tradition of worship.

OUTCOME STATEMENT

A graduate of All Saints’ Episcopal School will exercise genius within through developing a relationship with God, by engaging the world and by serving others.

All Saints’ Episcopal School of Fort Worth administers its personnel, academic, extracurricular and tuition assistance programs without regard to gender, race, religion, ethnicity or national origin.

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Why Choose All Saints’? See what George and others have to say at:

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At All Saints’, we have such a unique opportunity to build relationships with students and parents from Pre-Kindergarten all the way up through Grade 12. Our faculty embraces all students’ genius within and develops them into the servants, scholars, artists and athletes they are meant to become. The All Saints’ educational journey is designed to prepare students for the next level, so that when it’s time for college, they are ready to take on the academic challenges ahead and experience the real world with a strong sense of self and servant leadership. 2


Saints are servant leaders. CHAPEL All Saints’ Chapel is not just the highest point on campus, the first site one sees when coming through the main gate or the foreground of a breathtaking sunset in the Texas sky. It is truly the heart of our community – the one place that every member of our student body graces each day. We assemble in silence, in unity and in prayer regardless of age, religion, creed or practice. We gather, we give thanks, we console, we celebrate. SERVANT LEADERSHIP In seeking to promote the genius within its students, All Saints’ strives to produce servant leaders who will transform the world for the better, deal successfully with life’s challenges and know what it is that God is calling them to do by using their gifts. In everything we do, our students are encouraged to display exceptional character, personal integrity, altruistic endeavor, moral development, pro-social behavior and service to others.

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SCHOLARS

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Saints are scholars.

RANGE Research, Adventure, Nature, Geology, Ecology. This 16-acre area of campus includes a distinctive native prairie grassland and wetland, community garden, orchard and greenhouse. Students in Pre-Kindergarten through Grade 12 are active participants in the appreciation and conservation of our natural areas in this diverse and unique outdoor classroom, a perfect fresh-air complement to the experiential learning taking place indoors every day. ACADEMICS All Saints’ is committed to guiding students through an academic journey that starts in the Early Childhood program and carries all the way through graduation. Each of our four Divisions promotes and cultivates intellectual curiosity through a rigorous, college preparatory curriculum that ensures students are well prepared to transition to the next Division and beyond. Regardless of when a student joins the All Saints’ community, individual academic gifts are recognized and lifted up to his/her true potential.

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Saints are artists. ART STUDIOS The spaces for the study of art were designed with function, beauty and inspiration in mind. PK-12 students have all the tools, supplies and facilities to develop their creative genius within. From the visual arts studios bathed in natural light to McNair Theater with performance-level acoustics, All Saints’ continues to put our artists in the spotlight. FINE ARTS All Saints’ promotes student participation in all areas of the Fine Arts, including music, theatre arts, visual arts and dance. By providing an environment for creative expression through a disciplined lens, students enjoy the holistic perspective of their chosen art form including historical and theoretical practices, production and performance.

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Saints are athletes. MCNAIR STADIUM/YOUNG FIELD On Friday nights during the fall, the lights shine brightly on Young Field while the whole community gathers in McNair Stadium to cheer on our Saints. The modern All Saints’ facilities support our athletic programs at the top level: two gymnasiums, weight room, wrestling room, baseball and softball diamonds, tennis courts and practice and competition fields for soccer and field hockey. ATHLETICS All Saints’ athletic philosophy is centered around positive character development and the encouragement of critical thinking both in practice and competition. We strive to elevate student athletes’ time management skills, self-discipline and overall awareness of the benefits of physical fitness. Ultimately, our goal in athletics is to challenge students to have fun, overcome adversity, risk failure, exercise resiliency and learn how to win with grace and lose with dignity. 10


College Advising A hallmark of the All Saints’ experience is the College Advising program. Beginning in the freshman year, each student is well-informed and ready for the challenge of exploring, analyzing and applying to certain colleges and universities. Because each student has different gifts and interests, it is the job of the College Advising team to work one-on-one with that student and his/her parents to strategically and methodically help them make the best decision for the next steps in their educational journey. All Saints’ seniors have been accepted to colleges and universities from coast to coast that reflect the diversity and strengths unique to each student including Rice University, United States Air Force Academy, Stanford University, Vanderbilt University, University of Virginia, Emory, Wake Forest, Northwestern University, Columbia University, University of Texas, Yale University, Middlebury College, Texas Christian University, University of Oregon and Boston College, to name a few. The College Advising team also works to ensure that students are aware of, apply for and are strong contenders for merit scholarships. 75 members of the Class of 2014 received a total of more than $8.9 million in merit scholarships.

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Tad Bird Honors College VISION The Tad Bird Honors College prepares students to engage the world and serve others by leveraging student-driven inquiry, creativity and innovation. OBJECTIVES The Honors College will: 1. F oster a community of intellectual curiosity; imagining the world as it could be; 2. P romote the highest standards of leadership and civic responsibility; 3. P repare students for global citizenship; and 4. I ntegrate its programmatic vision into the community and academic program of the broader school community. DESCRIPTION The Honors College is a rigorous program that complements All Saints’ Advanced Placement and college preparatory curricula. In doing so, the Honors College offers more tailored learning experiences for students eager to pursue their intellectual passions. Honors College graduates will be well prepared to lead and serve the rapidly changing world in which they live. 12


Quick Facts ABOUT ALL SAINTS'

All Saints’ Episcopal School is a leading college preparatory co-ed day school in Fort Worth, Texas. Grounded in the Episcopal school tradition, All Saints’ offers programming of national distinction in the academic, fine art, athletic and spiritual disciplines, which brings to life our philosophy of promoting each student’s individual genius within.

ACCREDITATION

All Saints’ is the only private school in Tarrant County that is dual-accredited by nationally recognized accreditation agencies: Southwestern Association of Episcopal Schools (SAES) and the Independent Schools Association of the Southwest (ISAS).

HEAD OF SCHOOL

Dr. Thaddeus B. Bird (pictured above)

DIVISION HEADS

Fr. David Madison ‘92 – Upper School and Asst. Head of School Michael Gonzalez – Middle School Debra Koppelberger – Lower School Robin Page – Early Childhood

LOCATION

147-acre gated campus in west Fort Worth, Tarrant County 9700 Saints Circle Fort Worth, Texas 76108 817.560.5700 www.aseschool.org

FOUNDED: 1951 PK-12 STUDENT ENROLLMENT: 1,000 FACULTY/STUDENT RATIO: 1:10 (AVERAGE) TUITION: $4,000 - $18,870* *Nearly 1 in 4 students received need-based financial aid totaling $1.7 million in 2013. 13


Admission HOW TO APPLY: 1. Attend On-Campus Events See a full list of online events and RSVP online at www.aseschool.org/Admission. 2. Personal Visit and Campus Tour We would be delighted to host you; please schedule a personal visit and campus tour through the Admission office. 3. Submit Application and Recommendations Submit online at www.aseschool.org/Admission. 4. Testing See grade-specific testing process and dates online at www.aseschool.org/Admission. 5. Student Classroom Visit See suggestions for grade-specific student visits online at www.aseschool.org/Admission; please schedule a classroom visit and campus tour for your student through the Admission office. CONTACT US Online: www.aseschool.org/Admission Direct: 817.560.5746

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