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The Mission of All Saints' Episcopal Day School is to be a pre-college preparatory school of academic excellence rooted in faith, values, and caring of the Judeo-Christian tradition as received through the Episcopal Church, providing each child the opportunity to develop his or her highest potential to learn, in a nurturing environment of spiritual growth and service to others.
All Saints' Episcopal Day School, Inc. is an independent, non-profit corporation. All Saints' Episcopal Day School, Inc. does not discriminate on the basis of sex, race, color, religion, or national origin.
Press Release: January 28, 2013
For more information, please contact Beth Hopewell at 662-8134 or bhopewell@aseds.com.
What began as a geography assignment last September culminated into something like a trip around the world for 340 All Saints' Episcopal Day School students last week.
Assistant Headmaster Bryan Kaye asked each of his sixth-graders to select a country to research when he started his semester geography course with them. Every week, students would add information...
Student Council members at All Saints' Episcopal Day School were elected recently and had their first meeting to discuss this year's projects.
Grayson Jeffords, president of the group, explained that there would be four community service projects: Florence Area Humane Society in October; Manna House in November; a coat collection and card writing project in December; and the Pennies for Patients project in February.
Other officers include Colby Poston, vice-president; Haley Davis,...
Starting her 17th year as Headmaster of All Saints' Episcopal Day School, Joan Pennstrom happily welcomed over 340 students from 3K-6th grade.
"We are delighted to welcome so many returning students, and over 50 new students from the Florence area as well as from all over the country! Our three year olds are beginning their first week here, and they continue to be amazed at the big school campus and all...
Eight 5th and 6th grade students represented All Saints’ Episcopal Day School at the South Carolina Independent School Association’s State Science Fair recently.
James Belt, a fifth grader, won 1st place in the Elementary Division of General Science. Sixth graders Bennett Joyce and John Saverance won 3rd place in the Junior Division of Interdisciplinary Team Projects.
Other All Saints’ school winners who competed on the state level included Callie Bonnoitt,...





