All Saints Episcopal School Celebrating each and every student since 1908
 

All Saints' Episcopal School is nestled in the hills of historic Vicksburg, Mississippi. Though the campus is a spacious 40 acres in the heart of downtown Vicksburg, it is secluded from view, and indeed, feels like a separate world. It is in this world that we nurture young people to grow toward their fullest potential and love each child into success.

What's on campus?

All Saints' campus is composed of nine buildings which arch around the beautiful Dell, which is the historic heart of campus. Three girls' dorms, St. Mary's, St. Catherine's, and St. Anne's stand at one side of The Dell, while St. Augustine's and St. Columba's, the two boys' dorms, stand at the other side. In between the dormitories sits Green Hall, the oldest building on campus. Green Hall houses the administrative offices and all classrooms, as well as the dining hall and library. Beside the boys' dormitories is Bratton Memorial Chapel. This building serves as a place of worship and gathering for the students and faculty. Across from the chapel is the rectory, which houses All Saints' rector and head, The Reverend William V. Martin and his wife Carole. Though this house is the Martins' private residence, they frequently open their home to students for teas, parties, and youth group meetings.

Down the hill from the rectory is a skateboarding court and a tennis court. Past the tennis court lies the gym which houses All Saints' weight equipment, basketball court, and rock climbing wall. Outside the gym are two soccer fields, another tennis court, a disc golf course, and a sand volleyball court.

Behind The Dell is All Saints' competition size swimming pool and student pavilion. The pavilion, or "pav" as it is affectionately known by students, contains two pool tables, a fooseball table, a kitchen, and a movie viewing room. This is where students spend most of their free time at night and on the weekends.