Founded in 1879, this unique Church of Ireland school is situated on the corner of Carysfort Avenue and Stillorgan Park. A much needed extension to the school was built in 1993, and was opened by the Minister for Education on 18 June 1993. The school caters for approximately 60 pupils between the ages of four and twelve.
Being a small school is a great bonus. In this school, the children grow, develop and integrate in small classes of mixed age groups, which is more natural and friendly. Thus children develop great friendships and gain a real affection for the school.
Furthermore, there is a strong personal tie and bond between child and teacher, encouraging a love of learning and understanding the importance of care, consideration and respect for others.
School Ethos and Philosophy
All Saints’ National School is a four-teacher school under Church of Ireland management, which caters for the full range of ages represented by primary education.
The children are taught the importance and value of truth, honesty, hard work and of being a caring and contributing member of society.
In this environment of respect, children learn to speak out confidently, treat others with courtesy, listen to the opinions of others and form and express their own, as they learn to become positive and individual in their thinking.
The school is a community where the traditions and teaching of the Church of Ireland inform the position adopted on moral issues
Being a small school is a great bonus. In this school, the children grow, develop and integrate in small classes of mixed age groups, which is more natural and friendly. Thus children develop great friendships and gain a real affection for the school.
Furthermore, there is a strong personal tie and bond between child and teacher, encouraging a love of learning and understanding the importance of care, consideration and respect for others.
School Ethos and Philosophy
All Saints’ National School is a four-teacher school under Church of Ireland management, which caters for the full range of ages represented by primary education.
The children are taught the importance and value of truth, honesty, hard work and of being a caring and contributing member of society.
In this environment of respect, children learn to speak out confidently, treat others with courtesy, listen to the opinions of others and form and express their own, as they learn to become positive and individual in their thinking.
The school is a community where the traditions and teaching of the Church of Ireland inform the position adopted on moral issues