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The New All Sts. Parish School in Baltimore, Maryland

The New All Sts. Parish School Detail

(410) 664-9433
3510 Eldorado Avenue
Baltimore, MD 21207
Levels: 6-8
District: Private


The New All Sts. Parish School Census Data

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The New All Sts. Parish School Ratings Summary

Average Quality Rating4
Average Principals Rating4
Average Teachers Rating4
Average Activities Rating4
Average Parents Rating3
Average Safety Rating4

The New All Sts. Parish School Reviews

This is a very good school. My hild attended nas for 1 year and I already like it.The teachers are great and so is the principal. My child loves this school she don't wanna leave.
This review was posted by a parent.

I am a parent with a child attending New All Saints for the second year. My experience with this school have been great. My daughter have been in private school for most of her life. We come from another religion faith but she have really come to like her teachers as well as her classmates and peers. At some point in the mid to later part of the year, I thought maybe the girls had a little too much social activities and fashion clothes were a bit too much. As I began to rethink the situation, I had to realize that children do grow and change as they mature. As for academics, some of the teachers stayed on subjects a little too much. Overall ratings I give this school a 98% rating!
This review was posted by a parent.

Granted, the school is now the 'new' All Saints School, however I still consider myself an alumni. Yes, I graduated from the institution in (should I dare say) 1985. I still see many familiar faces there, amazingly. I will be sending my child there in the upcoming year. I read some of the reviews and the one negative one was suprising. I live near the school and have noticed over the years much of the culture and perhaps image of the school has changed...but so has 'the times' over the last few decades. I am an advocate of catholic education and know that it makes all the difference in the world. So whether one may see a few kids misbehaving is not always a true indicator of the level of excellence at the school. I value the 'old' school mom/pop traditional education...and I feel certain that NAS is above average.
This review was posted by a former student.

My child attended All Saints and graduated in 2001. The school was excellent. My child excelled in her academics and absolutely adored the staff. I applaud them because in public school, she wasn't doing well at all and was getting mixed in the wrong crowd. She was in tears when she graduated from NAS, because her experience had been so great. The only bad thing I noticed about the school was that they didn't have a gym, and my daughter was sort've behind in the math. This school really knows how to nurture the inner city student. Also, they have one of the most dedicated principals I have ever seen. When my son starts middle school I am most definately sending him there!
This review was posted by a parent.

Staff is excellent and the school environhment is very healthy. I volunteer at the school regularly and the kids are learning. I am really pleased with the performance of the school
This review was posted by a parent.

I am sorry that your experience at New All Saints was not a good one. You do seem to be in the minority. I have just finished a parent survey and the only negative comment I had was that the students needed a gym. Every other survey form praised the school and the work that the teachers are doing here at New All Saints. We have had 1 fight this year, so I do not understand on your visit how you could have witnessed any fighting. New All Saints School just finished a partnership with Harvard University and Dr. Henry Louis Gates, Chiar of the African American Studies at Harvard was here along with the Mayor for the ribbon cutting of a 2nd tech lab that Harvard will run for us. So, if the school was as poor as you say it is, then there is no way we would be able to partner with Harvard and have our 7th and 8th grade test scores increase by nearly 2 grade levels in 7 months. If you would like to discuss you subjective opinions about New All Saints please feel free to email me and we can discuss it futher.
This review was posted by a principal.

My child attended All Saints School. On my visits to the classroom's, the students were not very into learning. They were more into doing their make-up, talking, and being overall rowdy. When the teacher asked, 'Who has their homework,' everyone just looked around as if she didn't say anything. I was very disgusted at how the principal and teacher tried their best to make the school seem better than it really was. The students were very rowdy to be in a private school. They were fighting and cursing. I was not impressed by the school at all, and I am happy that my child is no longer in middle school. The experience at All Saints was not a good one.
This review was posted by a parent.