About All Saints

After 98 years of educating young women and men, All Saints’ Episcopal School in Vicksburg, Mississippi ceased operations in June 2006.

The purpose of this site will be to keep those interested in All Saints’ updated as to what is going on with the campus and any events coming up. The current main topic of this site is the upcoming All Alumni Celebration to be held on campus November 7, 2009, with an open house at the Rectory at 5PM on November 6, 2009 (see the rest of the site for more information).

From this site, Alumni and former students will be able to update their contact information as well as contact the school to request transcripts.

This site is a work in progress. If you have suggestions for additions or changes to the site, email them to [email protected] .

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Vikki Mercer Hennington August 18, 2009 at 3:23 pm

Joe, Thanks so much for getting this site up and going!
November is going to be bitter sweet!

Kyung Ah (Karen) Lee October 22, 2009 at 11:48 am

Hi I am Karen Lee. Email me when anyone wants to contact with me.

Elizabeth Page Douglas Adams November 7, 2009 at 7:57 am

I was looking at my old yearbook and decided to look up All Saints on the web. I had no idea that it had closed,and this makes me sad. I spent two good years there as a college girl. I graduated in 1960 and went on to Ole Miss. I would love to have contact with some students in my class. Page Adams

Cathy November 7, 2009 at 9:50 pm

Does anyone have a good ghost story about ASES? Can anyone post any history about the school? Thanks.

Carole Wilson Parker November 19, 2009 at 4:38 pm

Thanks to all of you that made the school reunion possible. I had a wonderful time, as I know others did as well.
Will the pictures be put on line that were taken throughout the week-end?

Thanks, Carole W. Parker

Paige Lindsey Smith December 3, 2009 at 9:11 am

MANY heartfelt and tearful thanks to Hilda Povall, to Fr. and Mrs. Jenkins, and all the old Saints who made this possible. It ran beautifully and smoothly (even when Fr. Jenkins had to ‘pull the plug on the party’ — just like in the good ol’ days!). We all created some new and fond memories and reconnected with much beloved friends. I am SO proud of my school! It was also a delight to see the ASE Guys!!! What a fun bunch!! I won’t soon forget that LSU-Alabama game at the Marriott…… I’ll bet the Marriott won’t soon forget US!

Courtney Slemp January 7, 2010 at 6:22 pm

Wanted to see how everyone was, especially the ones from 05-06. Would like to talk to everyone! Please contact me and lets catch up on all the lost time. Take care and God Bless everyone!

Courtney Slemp January 7, 2010 at 6:23 pm

What ever happened to Coach Burns, Coach Head, and all the other Coaches?? Miss playing basketball and once the softball team pulled together- I miss that too!

Alison Kong January 27, 2010 at 11:12 pm

My name is Alison Kong. This school bears a special place in my heart. So many memories of being in Girls Dorm 2 and spending the night in Girls Dorm 3 ( The Haunted Dorm) as well as classes in the other buildings on campus. I was at ASES from 2005-2006 in the 11th Grade.
I’m sorry that I didn’t get to attend the reunion but I did manage to view the photos that were taken.

jake March 20, 2010 at 4:33 pm

while im not an all saints alum i do have the pleasure and privledge of living at the campus because americorps nccc (go to americorps.gov for more info) bought the place and we have lived there since july 31st of 2k9 and ive gotta say that it is a very beautiful campus and i loved reading all the random students grafiti…

Marion Drennen March 26, 2011 at 12:45 pm

My mother, Margaret Burkley, went to All Saints in 1948 & 1949. She married my father, Neville Marshall, in 1949, so did not graduate, but would have been in the class of 1950. She was from Natchez. She died in 2008. I was looking through her 1948 THE ANGEL’S RECORD and wondered if any of the people from this class are on this web site. If so & you no longer have the year book, let me know & I’ll scan in pictures & email them.

john fugler May 20, 2011 at 12:39 pm

looking for fellow 1981 grads

Amanda Belle Covington June 6, 2011 at 6:25 pm

So sad All Saints is closed. It was a fine school that provided a top notch education. I was wondering if there is any way to get a copy of the dicipline system that was used at All Saints in the 1980s?
The plan that used points and levels.
Amanda

Sara Caruso Jones July 19, 2011 at 10:34 am

I went to All Saints from 1997 to 1998. It left a lasting impression on my life, changing me forever. I will not forget this school, or its residents, for giving me memories filled with joy (and, yes, at times incredible sadness). I think the teacher I will remember most is Mr. Smithhart. I hope he comes to the dedication this October. I’d like to thank him for all that he did for me. Anyway, I love you guys!

Heather Ellis Sellers August 3, 2011 at 12:39 pm

I am looking forward to being back on campus and seeing ASES friends!!

Barbara Parsons April 10, 2015 at 4:36 pm

QUESTION: If this is the school where Mary Clare Sherwood
taught painting, and it is no longer a school, how is the location
being used, or is it abandoned? Thank you for a reply.

Teague Patterson Mattern August 14, 2015 at 9:09 pm

I graduated in 1959 and would love to make contact with some of my classmates. We are coming to Vicksburg in a few weeks and am so anxious to see the school and chapel. So sorry the school is no longer operating as All Saints. Wonderful memories!

susan September 24, 2015 at 7:46 pm

Hello Barbara,
Yes, this is the school where Mary Clare Sherwood taught painting. A ll Saints closed in 2006 but has been leased by NCCC as a training campus for Americorps. The campus is still owned by the Episcopal Dioceses of MS, AR, W. LA, and LA. Representatives of the church live on campus and oversee and manage the day to day maintenance and upkeep of the campus for the church. Thank you for your question.
Susan

LaTonia (Ms Della's Daughter) April 2, 2023 at 1:34 pm

I attended Summer Camp here & one of my favorite people was Ms. IKE. Most importantly, my Mother prepared food for many of you students & staff for almost 40 years. I love the campus and I pray that you all will always remember the Moma crew that fed you too: Ms Della,Grace, Ann & Alice were the main ones.

Administrator December 4, 2023 at 1:10 pm

LaTonia,
I, and I’m sure the rest of us, remember and loved the Moma crew (an appropriate name as they treated us as their own).
Unfortunately, Ms Ike passed away on December 28, 2021.
Joe B Wharton
ASES ’72

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