About Us
Welcome to All Saints Academy
All Saints is a Church of England Academy catering for pupils aged 11-16 and part of Authentic Education Trust.
We pride ourselves on being inclusive, offering our students a broad, balanced curriculum at KS3 and a range of subjects for study at KS4.
One reason that so many students enjoy their education at All Saints CE Academy, is that it keeps their options open. They can make a genuinely free and informed decision about the very best post 16 choices, once they have their GCSE results. Under the About Us section, you can find more information about our Curriculum.
We also provide many opportunities for enrichment beyond our timetabled curriculum. As well as many extra-curricular clubs, we also take part in the Duke of Edinburgh Award, have students engage with World Challenge every other year, and run a fantastic Ski Trip bi-annually. This is alongside a broad menu of other extra-curricular trips and visits to local, national and international destinations.
Principal’s Welcome Message
We highly recommend reading our Principal’s welcome message to understand the values and vision of our school and discover why joining our vibrant community will provide an enriching and supportive environment for every student. This link will take you to our Principal's Welcome.
Vision, Values and Ethos
We renewed our vision during Easter 2020 – a fitting time in the Christian calendar to consider all things new!
Our vision is rooted in the Church of England’s Vision for Education and Jesus’ promise of “life to the full”
This link takes you to our Vision, Values and Ethos Policy.
Admissions
If you wish to apply for a place at All Saints School, please see the information on our Admissions page.
This is relevant whether for a Year 7 place in September or for a place in an established year group (i.e. if you have moved to the area).
Dorset Council processes admissions in conjunction with the Academy.
Complaints Policy
Authentic Education Trust aims to resolve all complaints at the earliest possible stage and is dedicated to continuing to provide the highest quality of education possible throughout the procedure.
This policy has been created to deal with any complaint against a member of staff, an Academy or the Trust as a whole, relating to any aspects of the Trust or the provision of facilities or services.
Any person, including a member of the public, is able to make a complaint about the provision of facilities or services that the Trust and its academies provide. This policy outlines the procedure that the complainant and the academy must follow.