At All Saints, learning is more than just textbooks and tests—it’s an adventure fueled by curiosity and a true love of learning! Through hands-on, inquiry-based experiences, our students develop creativity, problem-solving skills, and a deep enthusiasm for discovery...
What does it mean for students to truly engage in their learning? In an inquiry-based classroom, students aren’t just absorbing information—they’re asking meaningful questions, making connections, and discovering how to think critically about the world around them....
At All Saints, we believe that learning extends far beyond textbooks—it’s about understanding the world, embracing different perspectives, and fostering a deep sense of global citizenship. This philosophy comes to life through our celebration of cultural traditions,...
One of the remarkable aspects of the International Baccalaureate (IB) curriculum is its adaptability, allowing teachers to respond to student curiosity while maintaining a focus on key learning concepts. This responsiveness was recently on display in Madame Ruud’s...
At its core, the International Baccalaureate (IB) program strives to empower students to become active learners, empathetic individuals, and purposeful contributors to their communities. The IB emphasizes that service should not be a separate obligation but an...