All Saints Academy (ASA) is a Catholic school, located in northeast Grand Rapids, that was created by the parish communities of Blessed Sacrament, St. Alphonsus, St. Isidore, and St. Jude. It is one school located on two campuses. The elementary campus is located on the Blessed Sacrament parish grounds and the middle school campus is on the St. Jude grounds. All Saints Academy is accredited by the Michigan Non-Public Schools Accreditation Association (MNSAA). ASA is a partner school to both Catholic Central and West Catholic High Schools, and welcomes all families who want a high quality, faith-based education for their children.
Vision Statement: The Vision of All Saints Academy is to provide a transformative education that is grounded in the Catholic faith. Guided by the Holy Spirit, this education meets the needs of individual learners, preparing them to make a positive impact on others.
Mission Statement: All Saints Academy is a Catholic School inspired by the Holy Spirit and dedicated to teaching and living as Jesus did. Our mission is to serve and partner with our families, parishes and communities as we focus on the spiritual, intellectual, moral, social, and physical development of our children.
Core Values: All Saints Academy celebrates Faith, Learning, Loving and Serving
ASA Philosophy: All Saints Academy provides a transformative, rigorous academic program with the Catholic faith as our foundation. We cultivate faith-filled relationships among our community, strengthening our commitment to love and service.
All Saints Academy is a community of students, educators, parents, and our four founding parishes. Together we educate the whole child, advancing knowledge while nurturing hearts and souls. We help everyone in our school community to become the best version of themselves through personal growth, creativity, prayer, communal worship, and loving service. We respect and celebrate each child's God-given unique gifts and talents through innovative and individualized approaches to learning. We foster strong relationships with Jesus Christ so that graduates engage in lifelong faith development to glorify God through their good works and service to all.