All Saints Catholic School is a Pre-K-8 parish school of the Archdiocese of Seattle serving Puyallup and Fife, founded in 1954 by Benedictine Sisters. Enrollment is around 270, split across two campuses — Pre-K through 2nd grade in Fife and 3rd-8th in Puyallup — with a 20:1 student-teacher ratio that's higher than the diocese average.
Within Pierce County's Catholic Schools network (a coordinated group operated under the Archdiocese), All Saints is one of seven elementary parish schools serving the Tacoma / Puyallup / Fife corridor; siblings include St. Charles Borromeo (Tacoma), Holy Rosary (Tacoma), St. Patrick (Tacoma), Visitation Catholic STEM Academy (Tacoma), Holy Family (Auburn), and St. Stephen (Renton). Catholic high-school continuation typically routes graduates to Bellarmine Preparatory in Tacoma, the Jesuit co-ed flagship for the South Sound. Annual tuition is around $8,825 for the highest grade, well below the secular Tacoma independents (Annie Wright, Charles Wright).
The academic program follows Archdiocese standards — religion class, weekly Mass, core curriculum plus technology, music, PE, foreign language. Athletics include basketball, cross country, track and volleyball. The two-campus structure is a real practical tradeoff for families with siblings spanning the early/upper elementary divide.
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