All Saints Catholic School
Sierra Vista, Arizona – School History
Founding (1999)
All Saints Catholic School was established in 1999 as a private Catholic school in Sierra Vista, Arizona. Its purpose was to provide a faith-based education for students from preschool through 8th grade while serving families in Sierra Vista, Fort Huachuca, Hereford, and surrounding communities.
The school was built around Catholic values, focusing on academic learning, character development, and service to others.
Growth and Development (2000s–2010s)
During the 2000s and 2010s, All Saints Catholic School operated as a small parish-based school with typically fewer than 200 students. Class sizes remained small, allowing for more personalized instruction and close teacher-student relationships.
The school placed strong emphasis on:
- Religious education and Catholic faith formation
- Core academics such as math, reading, writing, and science
- Community service and outreach projects
Modern Era (2010s–Present)
Today, All Saints Catholic School continues to serve as a PK–8 private Catholic school and remains accredited through the Western Catholic Educational Association (WCEA).
The school continues to focus on academic excellence, faith-based education, and a strong sense of community.
School Identity Today
All Saints Catholic School is one of the few Catholic PK–8 schools in the Sierra Vista area and serves both local families and military families from Fort Huachuca.
It is known for its small-school environment, strong community values, and commitment to Catholic education.
Summary
Founded in 1999, All Saints Catholic School has grown into a small but strong Catholic educational community in Sierra Vista, Arizona. It continues to provide faith-based, student-centered education with a focus on academics, service, and character development.