Enrichment Opportunities

At All Saints', we place a strong emphasis on providing enriching opportunities for our students throughout the year. Our commitment to enrichment goes beyond the classroom, creating a nurturing environment where students can explore their passions and interests in a more intimate setting.

These enrichment programs offer a safe and supportive space for our students to dive deeper into their interests. By keeping these groups smaller, we can provide a more personalized and hands-on approach. Our dedicated faculty members who lead these programs are able to engage with students on a more individualized level, tailoring their guidance to each student's unique needs and aspirations.

Through these enriching experiences, we aim to foster a love for learning that extends beyond textbooks and tests. We believe that education should ignite curiosity and creativity, and our enrichment opportunities are designed to do just that. It's all part of our commitment to providing a well-rounded education that nurtures the whole student, helping them flourish academically and personally.

Please contact Aftercare Director Lisa Lewis: llewis@aseds.com if you have any questions. 

  • The Battle of the Books is a SCISA sponsored volunteer reading incentive program for students in grades 3-6. The purpose is to encourage students to read good books and have fun while competing with peers in a quiz bowl-type competition. Contact Beth Lewallen for more information.

  • National Beta Club seeks to inspire young adults to lead by serving others. All Saints’ Junior Beta Club, 4th - 6th grade, members are chosen because they exhibit qualities of academic achievement, character, leadership, and service.

  • The Crusaders’ Chorus is an auditioned choir comprised of students in fourth through sixth grade. Participation in the choir provides the opportunity for children to develop and advance their musical talents while experiencing the joy of singing and performing choral music at various functions throughout the school year. For more information, please contact Beth Lewallen.

  • Lego Masters is a wonderful opportunity for 5K-6th grade students to use their creativity by engineering a variety of lego creations. Students will be given a challenge each month to complete and they will share their creations and the end of each month.

  • The All Saints’ Math Team consists of students in sixth grade who have been invited to participate in the statewide SCISA Math Meet. Members are selected based on their math grades and scores on the fifth and sixth grade Math League tests completed at school. Please contact Beth Lewallen for more information.

  • Please contact Dana McAllister for more information.

  • All Saints’ Student Council gives students the opportunity to participate in student government and to develop leadership skills. Student council representatives are chosen at the beginning of the school year. Candidates for secretary and treasurer must be rising fifth- graders, and candidates for president and vice-president must be rising sixth-graders. Please contact Melody Haigler for more information.

  • Young Ambassadors Club of All Saints’ Episcopal Day School is an organization for sixth grade students who exemplify the character, academic effort, and initiative to represent the school on a daily basis, during admissions and other school activities, and for special events. Membership in this club is determined by an application and selection process. Please contact Missy Brown for more information.

  • Our Enrichment program is designed to provide 3rd-6th grade students who have been identified as gifted, with opportunities beyond the regular core curriculum (language arts, math, science, and social studies) to broaden their knowledge, skills, and experiences using advanced content. The program focuses on developing independent, confident, self-directed learners by encouraging and supporting critical and creative thinking, research and communication, and providing opportunities for independent inquiry-based projects. For more information contact Robin Dantzler.