All Saints Episcopal School, an independent college preparatory school (pre-K-12), develops excellence in academics, fine arts, and athletics while encouraging students to achieve their maximum potential within an environment which embraces diversity, fosters leadership, encourages service, and nurtures spiritual growth centered upon the basic tenets of the Christian faith.

Mission Statement

Accreditations

NAIS
National Association of Independent Schools

Independent Schools Assocation of the Southwest


Southwestern Association of Episcopal Schools
“I have witnessed my daughter mature and flourish at All Saints Episcopal School.” -- Joni Rudak, Parent
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Campus Facilities Tour

All Saints is nestled in the piney woods and rolling hills of East Texas. It is home to many state-of-the-art facilities along with a one-of-a-kind environmental education center and outdoor chapel. The beauty of God’s nature can be experienced on our campus from the minute you enter our gates until the time you leave. Our peaceful and serene campus is highlighted by the sounds of happy children playing on the playground, students walking to class, choirs singing, and nature’s sounds.

Take a virtual tour through our campus and see why we think All Saints is the place to be.

Located on 150 acres of land at the southwestern edge of the city of Tyler, the campus is presently home to nine academic and athletic facilities. The Lower School (pre-K – 4th grades) and Vaughn Hall Intermediate School (5th and 6th grades) house 22 classrooms, administrative offices, an art studio, a music room, two computer labs, a library, learning enrichment center, science enrichment center, math enrichment center, cafeteria, student center, and auditorium. The Middle and Upper School buildings, Genecov Hall (7th and 8th grades), Irwin Hall (9th through 12th grades), and Mewbourne Halls, have 5 complete science laboratories, an art studio for 2D, 3D, and photographic art, and 18 complete classrooms.

The Davis Sports and Multipurpose Center, which includes a full size gym, locker rooms, a theater classroom, and offices, was constructed in 1993. At that time All Saints expanded to include the 9th grade and added a grade per year until 1997 when its first senior graduating class (12 students) matriculated.

Genecov and Irwin Halls were built in 1995 and 1996 to accommodate the growth in Middle and Upper Schools. The Cafeteria was expanded to include a Student Center in 1998. Vaughn Hall was constructed in 1999 to house students in grades 5 and 6.

The new millennium and thereafter saw rapid construction as Rogers Hall, Mewbourne Hall of Mathematics and Science, Mewbourne Field, Warmack Tennis Complex, and the Environmental Education Center were added.

Rogers Hall houses a library/media center, computer labs, classrooms, and administrative offices. Mewbourne Hall of Mathematics and Science is the center for four classrooms and four combination lab/classrooms all outfitted with electronic whiteboards.

Athletic fields provide a complete lighted baseball and softball field while Mewbourne Field supplies us with a state of the art turf field for football, soccer, and a first rate track.  The Bruce G. Brookshire Family Student Athletic Center, opened in Dec. 2008, is a 42,000 square foot facility offering a competition court with two practice floors, a state of the art weight room, locker rooms, and coaches’ offices.

Warmack Tennis Complex provides eight beautiful courts for our talented students.  The Environmental Education Center is the only one of its kind in East Texas.

The All Saints campus is an outstanding complex of beautifully designed and architecturally integrated buildings nestled so tranquilly in the piney woods of East Texas.