All Saints Catholic School opened in September of 2000, a consolidation of St. John and St. Mary schools, continuing a tradition of excellence in Catholic education that began in 1865.
Our dedicated community of teachers and staff provides a holistic, faith-based education in a nurturing environment. Rooted in the Catholic tradition that is open to families of any faith, our school offers a strong academic curriculum that incorporates spiritual and moral guidance based upon Biblical truth. Our students are well prepared to be kind, respectful, well-educated, and faith-filled individuals who model the teachings of Jesus by serving the larger community, especially those in need. We believe that helping children “to know, love and serve the Lord” equips them with the tools necessary to realize their full potential and vocation to which God has called them.
Our school families come from more than 31 area communities, representing 20 school districts. We would be happy to welcome you and your children into the All Saints family!
All Saints Catholic School is certified by the State of Maine and is accredited by the New England Association of Schools and Colleges (NEASC). The visiting committee from NEASC noted the following among its many commendations about our school: “(The school's dedication to its mission) was abundantly evident in the care and concern shown for the students and for the opportunities they have to experience Catholic faith and culture throughout the day.”
Our Pre-K Program and Extended Day Program is licensed by the Department of Health and Human Services and is a registered member of Maine Roads to Quality.
2024-2025 Fast Facts:
· 196 students enrolled
· Families choose us from 31 different towns, representing 20 school districts
· Our students and families are 73.2% Catholic
· Our student body is approximately 87% white, 5.3% two or more races, 4.2% Asian, and 3.7% Black/African American