At All Saints Episcopal School, student organizations are an integral part of campus life, offering students valuable opportunities for leadership, creativity, and personal growth. While we maintain a handfull of core clubs each year, many of our organizations are entirely student-driven, evolving to reflect the diverse interests and passions of our students. From academic pursuits and service initiatives to the arts and unique special interests, students have the freedom to create and shape clubs that align with their goals, fostering a vibrant and dynamic school community.
Chess Club is designed for Lower School students who are eager to learn or improve their chess skills. The club competes in seven East Texas tournaments, including two hosted by All Saints. All tournaments are open to individuals with a USCF rating under 1400, offering a fun and competitive environment for growth.
Odyssey of the Mind is a competitive student organization that pushes the boundaries of creativity and problem-solving. Members tackle unique challenges, developing innovative solutions while honing their critical thinking, teamwork, and ingenuity.
Perfect for young music enthusiasts, the Ukulele Club introduces 3rd to 5th graders to the fundamentals of playing an instrument. Students will learn chords, melodies, and voicings in a fun, supportive environment. Upon joining, each student receives a ukulele in their chosen color, making the experience even more personalized and exciting!
PSIA (Private School Interscholastic Association) offers 59 exciting academic contests across subjects like Math, Science, Language Arts, Speech, Social Studies, and Fine Arts for students in grades 1-8. It’s a fun, competitive way to challenge oneself and showcase our student's talents!
PSIA (Private School Interscholastic Association) offers 59 exciting academic contests across subjects like Math, Science, Language Arts, Speech, Social Studies, and Fine Arts for students in grades 1-8. It’s a fun, competitive way to challenge oneself and showcase our student's talents.
Odyssey of the Mind is a competitive student organization that pushes the boundaries of creativity and problem-solving. Members tackle unique challenges, developing innovative solutions while honing their critical thinking, teamwork, and ingenuity.
Chess Club is designed for Lower School students who are eager to learn or improve their chess skills. The club competes in seven East Texas tournaments, including two hosted by All Saints. All tournaments are open to individuals with a USCF rating under 1400, offering a fun and competitive environment for growth.
The Student Ambassador Program plays a key role in the admissions process by giving prospective students a firsthand look at All Saints. They assist with open houses, lead shadow day visits, and help plan special on-campus events, offering a welcoming and informative experience for visitors.
The Honor Council upholds the All Saints Honor System, ensuring integrity and accountability throughout the school. Composed of student representatives from each grade level and dedicated faculty volunteers, members are nominated by their peers and selected based on a strong commitment to ethics and leadership.
The House Council provides students with valuable leadership experience while empowering them to positively impact their community. They review student feedback, address concerns, and collaborate with the club sponsor and Parent Association to create meaningful social events and initiatives.
The Cum Laude Society honors students who demonstrate exceptional academic achievement while embodying the values of honor and justice. Membership is selective, with only 10% of the junior class and 20% of the senior class eligible for election based on outstanding academic performance and rigorous coursework. Inductees also exemplify integrity and character in all aspects of school life.
Affiliated with the national organization, the National Honor Society is a prestigious service club open to sophomores, juniors, and seniors who exemplify academic excellence, leadership, service, and character. NHS members are dedicated to making a positive difference in the school and broader community.
Students in the Praise Band work closely with the school’s chaplain to lead and enrich school devotionals, prayer, music, and worship. Their leadership fosters spiritual growth and community connection, making a lasting impact on the school’s faith life.
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