
After School Programs

Whether you need the afternoon coverage or need to keep the kids active, we have options for you! Below you can browse After School Classes and Athletic Camps.
After School Classes
Fall 2025 Schedule
September 8, 2025 - December 5, 2025
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Monday |
Tuesday | Wednesday | Thursday | Friday |
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Ballet, |
Broadway Stars Creative Dance Kids, |
Ballet, Grades 2-3 |
Theater Improv Creative Dance Kids, Grades K-2 3:30-4:30 p.m. |
Ballet, Grades 2-3 |
| Ballet, Grade 1 |
Ballet, |
Ballet, Early Childhood |
Pre-Pointe, |
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| Machine Sewing, Grades 4-5 |
Jazz, |
Little Baker's Club with CookLearnGrow, |
Jazz, Grades 1-2 |
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Karate, |
Soccer Shots, Early Childhood |
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Chess, Grades 3-5 |
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| Golf, Early Childhood 3:00-3:30 p.m. 3:45-4:15 p.m |
Chess, Grades K-2 |
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Golf, Kindergarten 3:30-4:00 p.m. 4:15-4:45 p.m. |
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| Drawing, Grades K-2 |
Snapology Jr. Scientists: All About Animals, |
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Snapology Robopets, Ages 4-5 3:00-3:45 p.m. |
Class Information
- Advanced Watercolor Painting with Kendall Hardgrove (Grades 3-5)
- Ballet with Emily Breed (Kindergarten)
- Ballet with Emily Breed (Grade 1)
- Ballet with Emily Breed (Grades 2-3)
- Ballet/Pre-Pointe with Emily Breed (Grades 4-5)
- Ballet Monday Class with Rebekah Harrington (Early Childhood)
- Ballet Wednesday Class with Rebekah Harrington (Early Childhood)
- Bot Builders with Snapology of Benbrook (Age 4-Bridge Kindergarten)
- Broadway Stars with Creative Dance Kids (Grades 3-5)
- Cheerleading with Sarah Grace Coufal (Grades K-2)
- Chess with Jonathan Cearley (Grades K-2)
- Chess with Jonathan Cearley (Grades 3-5)
- Crafting with Rebecca Torres (Grades 2-3)
- Drawing with Jonathan Cearley (Grades K-2)
- Drawing with Jonathan Cearley (Grades 3-5)
- Golf with Birdie Buddies, LLC (Age 3-Bridge Kindergarten)
- Golf with Birdie Buddies, LLC (Kindergarten)
- Jazz with Rebekah Harrington (Grades 1-2)
- Jazz with Rebekah Harrington (Grades 3-5)
- Jr. Creators Club with Snapology of Benbrook (Age 3)
- Jr. Scientists: All About Animals with Snapology of Benbrook (Age 3)
- Kids Karate with Chamberlain Studios of Self Defense (Grades K-5)
- Little Bakers Club with CookLearnGrow (Grades K-2)
- Robopets with Snapology of Benbrook (Age 4-Bridge Kindergarten)
- Sewing with Rebecca Torres (Grades 4-5)
- Snack Attack with CookLearnGrow (Grade K-2)
- Soccer with Soccer Shots (Age 3-Bridge Kindergarten)
- Spanish with Gabriel Nogueras (Grades 3-5)
- Taste the Globe with CookLearnGrow (Grades 3-5)
- Theater Improv with Creative Dance Kids (Grades K-2)
Advanced Watercolor Painting with Kendall Hardgrove (Grades 3-5)
Students will learn basic watercolor techniques such as wet-on-wet, wet-on-dry, blending, washes, and more. They’ll learn about color theory: understanding primary, secondary, and complementary colors, and how to mix them effectively to create desired shades and tones. Students will also explore techniques and styles used by some of the most well-known watercolor artists.
- Minimum 4/Maximum 15
- Mondays, 3:30-4:30 p.m.
- $375 + $100 supply fee for spring semester
Ballet with Emily Breed (Kindergarten)
This ballet class is perfect for students who are new or returning to ballet. Students will learn the ballet fundamentals and terminology while developing strength, confidence, balance, and flexibility. Students will be following the American Ballet Theater Ballet Curriculum.
Pink canvas ballet shoes are required. Boys should bring black canvas ballet shoes.
- Minimum 10/Maximum 20
- Tuesday, 3:30-4:15 p.m.
- $550 fall semester
- $600 spring semester
Note: Students will perform in a dance recital at the end of the class. The fall performance will be a Winter Wonderland Showcase held at Brewer High School on December 7 at 12:00 p.m. and the spring performance will be An Afternoon at the All Saints' Ballet held at I.M. Terrell on May 3 at 12:00 p.m.
Ballet with Emily Breed (Grade 1)
This ballet class is perfect for students who are returning to ballet. Students will learn the ballet fundamentals and terminology while developing strength, confidence, balance, and flexibility. Students will be following the American Ballet Theater Ballet Curriculum.
Pink canvas ballet shoes are required. Boys should bring black canvas ballet shoes.
- Minimum 10/Maximum 20
- Monday, 3:30-4:15
- $550 fall semester
- $600 spring semester
Note: Students will perform in a dance recital at the end of the class. The fall performance will be a Winter Wonderland Showcase held at Brewer High School on December 7 at 12:00 p.m. and the spring performance will be An Afternoon at the All Saints' Ballet held at I.M. Terrell on May 3 at 12:00 p.m.
Ballet with Emily Breed (Grades 2-3)
This ballet class is perfect for students who are returning to ballet. Students will learn the ballet fundamentals and terminology while developing strength, confidence, balance, and flexibility. Students will be following the American Ballet Theater Ballet Curriculum.
Pink canvas ballet shoes are required. Boys should bring black canvas ballet shoes. Optional - students may bring ballet attire to change into while they are waiting in their after-school holding rooms.
- Minimum 10/Maximum 20
- Wednesday, 3:30-4:15
- $550 fall semester
- $600 spring semester
- If there is a waitlist for this class with a minimum of 10 students, those students will have the opportunity to register for a second class offered on Fridays from 3:30-4:30. The cost for this class is $550 each semester. This registration will be done by the Associate Director of Auxiliary Programs.
Note: Students will perform in a dance recital at the end of the class. The fall performance will be a Winter Wonderland Showcase held at Brewer High School on December 7 at 12:00 p.m. and the spring performance will be An Afternoon at the All Saints' Ballet held at I.M. Terrell on May 3 at 12:00 p.m.
Ballet/Pre-Pointe with Emily Breed (Grades 4-5)
Embark on the journey to pointe work with our pre-pointe shoe class! Designed for aspiring ballet dancers with a strong foundation in ballet technique, this class focuses on developing strength, alignment, and ankle stability necessary for pointe work. Through specialized exercises, students will prepare their bodies for the unique demands of dancing on pointe shoes in a safe and supportive environment. Join us as we lay the groundwork for the graceful artistry of ballet en pointe! ).
Pre-pointe shoes purchased from ‘The Dance Shop’ & any color leotard with tights are required. Demi-Pointe shoes need to be purchased before the first class, but they do not have to be sewn.
- Minimum 10/Maximum 20
- Thursday, 3:30-4:30
- $550 fall semester
- $600 spring semester
Note: Students will perform in a dance recital at the end of the class. The fall performance will be a Winter Wonderland Showcase held at Brewer High School on December 7 at 12:00 p.m. and the spring performance will be An Afternoon at the All Saints' Ballet held at I.M. Terrell on May 3 at 12:00 p.m.
Ballet Monday Class with Rebekah Harrington (Early Childhood)
This class introduces young children to the basics of ballet. Dancers will learn simple movements like pointing toes, twirling, and jumping, all while moving to music. The class helps build balance, coordination, and confidence in a playful and caring environment. To ensure as many students as possible can take ballet, please only register for the Monday class or the Wednesday class, but not both.
- Minimum 10/Maximum 15
- Mondays, 3:00-3:45
- $550 fall semester
- $600 spring semester
Note: Students will perform in a dance recital at the end of the class. The fall performance will be a Winter Wonderland Showcase held at Brewer High School on December 7 at 12:00 p.m. and the spring performance will be An Afternoon at the All Saints' Ballet held at I.M. Terrell on May 3 at 12:00 p.m.
Ballet Wednesday Class with Rebekah Harrington (Early Childhood)
This class introduces young children to the basics of ballet. Dancers will learn simple movements like pointing toes, twirling, and jumping, all while moving to music. The class helps build balance, coordination, and confidence in a playful and caring environment. To ensure as many students as possible can take ballet, please only register for the Monday class or the Wednesday class, but not both.
- Minimum 10/Maximum 15
- Wednesdays, 3:00-3:45
- $550 fall semester
- $600 spring semester
Note: Students will perform in a dance recital at the end of the class. The fall performance will be a Winter Wonderland Showcase held at Brewer High School on December 7 at 12:00 p.m. and the spring performance will be An Afternoon at the All Saints' Ballet held at I.M. Terrell on May 3 at 12:00 p.m.
Bot Builders with Snapology of Benbrook (Age 4-Bridge Kindergarten)
In this challenge-focused class, students will begin to develop their computational thinking skills by playing with modular, robotic cubes known as Cubelets®! Imagine this – every way your student snaps the magnetic cubes together creates a unique robot, but what really matters is how they figure out the perfect robot recipe to solve a challenge. They will work in small teams to figure out how to create lighthouses, racer bots, wheelie bots, goofy animals, and so much more!
- Minimum 4/Maximum 20
- Thursdays, 3:00-3:45 p.m.
- $400 for spring semester
Broadway Stars with Creative Dance Kids (Grades 3-5)
Students who love to dance, act, and sing will love this class! Each week, students will learn and practice the fundamentals of dance, acting, and voice technique. They’ll then put it all together to recreate their favorite Broadway songs and dances as an ensemble.
- Minimum 9/Maximum 20
- Tuesdays, 3:30-4:30 p.m.
- $400 fall semester
Cheerleading with Sarah Grace Coufal (Grades K-2)
Get ready to jump, shout, and cheer your heart out! In this high-energy cheerleading class, students will learn basic cheer moves, chants, jumps, and simple routines that promote teamwork, coordination, and school spirit. Whether your child is new to cheer or ready to build on their skills, this class focuses on fun, confidence-building, and safe movement. Go Saints!
- Minimum 10/Maximum 20
- Thursdays, 3:30-4:30 p.m.
- $400 spring semester
Chess with Jonathan Cearley (Grades K-2)
Learn the Game of Kings while developing critical thinking skills and improving creativity, spatial, and deductive reasoning. Enjoy matches with other kids and instructions by Mr. Jonathan. You’ll learn from games of past chess wizards and tackle age-old strategies.
- Minimum 8/Maximum 24
- Tuesdays, 3:30-4:30 p.m.
- $400 fall semester
- $425 spring semester
Chess with Jonathan Cearley (Grades 3-5)
Learn the Game of Kings while developing critical thinking skills and improving creativity, spatial, and deductive reasoning. Enjoy matches with other kids and instructions by Mr. Jonathan. You’ll learn from games of past chess wizards and tackle age-old strategies.
- Minimum 8/Maximum 24
- Thursdays, 3:30-4:30 p.m.
- $400 fall semester
- $425 spring semester
Crafting with Rebecca Torres (Grades 2-3)
Join Mrs. Torres and explore the world of textiles. From felt and fabric to yarn and string, students will learn how to create textile art.
Whether they’re learning to thread a needle or designing their own fabric creation, students will leave each class with something unique they made themselves!
- Minimum 4/Maximum 16
- Mondays, 3:30-4:30 p.m.
- $375 and $150 supply fee spring semester
Drawing with Jonathan Cearley (Grades K-2)
Nurture your child’s artistic passion and creativity with our after-school drawing class. This class is designed to be both educational and fun, blending foundational drawing techniques with opportunities for creative expression.Through interactive lessons and guided exercises, students learn to master various drawing techniques, including shading, perspective, composition, and more.
- Minimum 8/Maximum 15
- Mondays, 3:30-4:30 p.m.
- $400 fall semester
- $375 spring semester
Drawing with Jonathan Cearley (Grades 3-5)
Nurture your child’s artistic passion and creativity with our after-school drawing class. This class is designed to be both educational and fun, blending foundational drawing techniques with opportunities for creative expression. Through interactive lessons and guided exercises, students learn to master various drawing techniques, including shading, perspective, composition, and more.
- Minimum 8/Maximum 15
- Wednesdays, 3:30-4:30 p.m.
- $425 spring semester
Golf with Birdie Buddies, LLC (Age 3-Bridge Kindergarten)
Birdie Buddies believe that golf is more than just a game—it's a way to help young children develop essential skills and values. Using safe, innovative, age-appropriate equipment, students will learn the basics of golf, such as proper grip, hand-eye coordination, swinging, chipping, and putting. Students will also learn important character traits like respect, honesty, patience, perseverance, and sportsmanship. This after-school class will not only teach your child to play golf, but also fall in love with it—setting them up for a lifetime of enjoyment and growth, both on and off the course.
- Minimum 4/Maximum 12
- Mondays
- Class One - 3:00-3:30 p.m.
- Class Two - 3:45-4:15 p.m.
- $550 fall semester
- $550 spring semester
Note: Parents may register for either class one or class two but not both. Students registering for class two will need to be supervised from dismissal time to the start of class. If you are unable to come to school to supervise your child, please be sure he or she is registered for Recharge. A Recharge staff member will escort him or her to golf at 3:45 p.m.
Golf with Birdie Buddies, LLC (Kindergarten)
Birdie Buddies believe that golf is more than just a game—it's a way to help young children develop essential skills and values. Using safe, innovative, age-appropriate equipment, students will learn the basics of golf, such as proper grip, hand-eye coordination, swinging, chipping, and putting. Students will also learn important character traits like respect, honesty, patience, perseverance, and sportsmanship. This after-school class will not only teach your child to play golf, but also fall in love with it—setting them up for a lifetime of enjoyment and growth, both on and off the course.
- Minimum 4/Maximum 12
- Thursdays
- Class One - 3:30-4:00 p.m.
- Class Two - 4:15-4:45 p.m.
- $600 fall semester
- $600 spring semester
Note: Parents may register for either class one or class two but not both. Students registering for class two will need to be supervised from dismissal time to the start of class. If you are unable to come to school to supervise your child, please be sure he or she is registered for Recharge. A Recharge staff member will escort him or her to golf at 3:45 p.m.
Jazz with Rebekah Harrington (Grades 1-2)
Join us for a fun and lively jazz dance class designed especially for Grades 1-2. In this energetic class, students will learn basic jazz dance techniques, including kicks, turns, and jumps, all set to upbeat and popular music. Through engaging choreography and playful exercise, dancers will enhance their coordination, flexibility, and rhythm while grooving to the rhythm of jazz. No prior dance experience necessary.
Black jazz shoes are required.
- Minimum 10/Maximum 20
- Thursday, 3:30-4:15
- $550 fall semester
- $600 spring semester
Note: Students will perform in a dance recital at the end of the class. The fall performance will be a Winter Wonderland Showcase held at Brewer High School on December 7 at 12:00 p.m. and the spring performance will be An Afternoon at the All Saints' Ballet held at I.M. Terrell on May 3 at 12:00 p.m.
Jazz with Rebekah Harrington (Grades 3-5)
Join us for a fun and lively jazz dance class designed especially for Grades 3-5. In this energetic class, students will learn basic jazz dance techniques, including kicks, turns, and jumps, all set to upbeat and popular music. Through engaging choreography and playful exercise, dancers will enhance their coordination, flexibility, and rhythm while grooving to the rhythm of jazz. No prior dance experience necessary. Just bring your enthusiasm and get ready to move and groove.
Black jazz shoes are required.
- Minimum 10/Maximum 20
- Tuesdays, 3:30-4:15
- $550 fall semester
- $600 spring semester
Note: Students will perform in a dance recital at the end of the class. The fall performance will be a Winter Wonderland Showcase held at Brewer High School on December 7 at 12:00 p.m. and the spring performance will be An Afternoon at the All Saints' Ballet held at I.M. Terrell on May 3 at 12:00 p.m.
Jr. Creators Club with Snapology of Benbrook (Age 3)
Students will be amazed with what they create in this class. They will participate in various creative play activities designed to promote their creative, social, and expressive skills. This class also helps students improve their fine motor skills.
- Minimum 4/Maximum 16
- Thursdays, 3:00-3:45 p.m.
- $400 for spring semester
Jr. Scientists: All About Animals with Snapology of Benbrook (Age 3)
Do you know which mammal is the largest on Earth or how a caterpillar becomes a butterfly? In this program, young zoologists are invited to analyze the differences between vertebrates and invertebrates, construct their way through the butterfly and frog life cycle, build reptiles, and examine the differences and similarities between insects and arachnids using Kid K’NEX® pieces.
- Minimum 4/Maximum 16
- Thursdays, 3:00-3:45 p.m.
- $375 fall semester
Kids Karate with Chamberlain Studios of Self Defense (Grades K-5)
Chamberlain Studios of Self Defense is in their 41st year of providing martial arts education for children and adults. Kenpo Karate is a great recreational activity; it provides good exercise and self-discipline, builds confidence, and establishes achievable goals. Their Kids Karate classes incorporate the Chamberlain Studios of Self Defense 3-Steps to a Great Kid™ program, which is a character development curriculum specifically designed to fit within a martial arts program. The emphasis of the program is respect; respecting the instructors, respecting the school, and respecting fellow students. This helps to develop the virtue of character that is lifelong. The self-defense skills taught are applicable in the real world, not just tournaments, and will give your children both confidence and practical tools to use throughout their lives. Martial Arts develops strength and coordination while teaching children how to avoid conflicts and defend themselves if attacked.
Grades 2-5 will be supervised while they eat a snack and work on homework while the Kindergarten-Grade 1 will have their lesson.
- Grades K-1: Mondays from 3:30-4:15 p.m.
- Grades 2-5: Mondays from 4:15-5:00 p.m.
- Minimum 10/Maximum 20
- New Students
- $445 fall semester (includes $95 registration fee and supply fee)
- $415 spring semester (includes $95 registration fee and supply fee)
- Returning Students
- $370 fall semester (includes $20 supply fee)
- $340 spring semester (includes $20 supply fee)
Note: A returning student is one who was registered for Karate during the 2024-2025 school year or one who was registered for the fall of 2025 and registering again for the spring of 2026.
Little Bakers Club with CookLearnGrow (Grades K-2)
Baking is like magic—and a little bit of science too! In this fun, hands-on class, our youngest chefs will explore the basics of baking through playful, easy-to-follow recipes. From doughy breads and sweet pies to yummy cookies, cupcakes, and more, students will discover what goes into creating tasty treats. We’ll mix, stir, roll, and decorate while building confidence and creativity in the kitchen!
This class is nut-free. Please note that we are unable to accommodate egg or gluten allergies.
- Minimum 10/Maximum 16
- Wednesdays, 3:30-5:00 p.m.
- $550 fall semester
Robopets with Snapology of Benbrook (Age 4-Bridge Kindergarten)
Students will begin to explore the world of robotics as they build moving animals that teach the fundamentals of robotic design. Students will learn about animal habitats and discover ways that gears and pulleys create movement while building dancing birds and robotic dogs.
- Minimum 4/Maximum 16
- Thursdays, 3:00-3:45 p.m.
- $375 fall semester
Sewing with Rebecca Torres (Grades 4-5)
Students will get creative in our after-school sewing class, where they will learn the art of sewing. Students will learn basic hand stitch sewing techniques as well as learn to use a real sewing machine. Throughout the course, students will learn essential sewing techniques, such as threading a machine, stitching seams, and creating various fabric projects. From crafting simple accessories to designing their own garments, students will unleash their creativity and develop valuable skills that they can use for a lifetime.
- Minimum 4/Maximum 8
- Mondays, 3:30-4:30
- $400 plus $150 supply fee fall semester
Snack Attack with CookLearnGrow (Grade K-2)
Get ready for a tasty adventure! In this fun and interactive class, our youngest chefs will dive into the world of cooking, baking—and of course—snacking! Students will mix, measure, and stir their way through yummy recipes. Along the way, they’ll build early kitchen skills, grow their confidence, and have a blast creating delicious snacks they’ll be proud to share. It’s hands-on learning with a big dash of fun!
This class is nut-free. Please note that we are unable to accommodate gluten or egg allergies.
- Minimum 10/Maximum 16
- Wednesdays, 3:30-5:00 p.m.
- $600 spring semester
Soccer with Soccer Shots (Age 3-Bridge Kindergarten)
Soccer Shots is the leader in youth soccer development for children ages 2-8. Their nationally-recognized program offers a high-energy, fun, and age-appropriate introduction to the wonderful game of soccer. This innovative curriculum emphasizes both soccer skills and character development. The goal of this after-school program is to leave a lasting and positive impact on every child.
- Minimum 5/Maximum 26
- Tuesdays, 3:00-3:45 p.m.
- $375 fall semester
- $400 spring semester
Spanish with Gabriel Nogueras (Grades 3-5)
This class will help strengthen language skills through fun, immersive activities. Students will continue developing their vocabulary, grammar, reading, writing, and conversational fluency. Through interactive activities, creative projects, games and challenges, Mr. Nogueras will help students build their Spanish fluency.
- Minimum 10/Maximum 20
- Wednesdays, 3:30-4:30
- $400 spring semester
Taste the Globe with CookLearnGrow (Grades 3-5)
Get your students ready for a global culinary adventure! In this hands-on cooking class, students will explore the world one recipe at a time, learning to prepare delicious dishes from a variety of cultures and cuisines. As they chop, mix, and cook their way across continents, students will discover new flavors, learn about food traditions, and build valuable kitchen skills. It’s a fun, flavorful journey that brings the world right to your students plate!
This class is nut-free. Please note that we are unable to accommodate egg or gluten allergies.
- Minimum 10/Maximum 16
- Tuesdays, 3:30-5:00 p.m.
- $650 spring semester
Theater Improv with Creative Dance Kids (Grades K-2)
In this fun introduction to the world of theater, students explore their creative sides through adventurous theater games, silly script writing, and challenging improv exercises. Theater basics such as stage direction, memorization skills, and character discovery are also explored.
- Minimum 9/Maximum 15
- Thursdays, 3:30-4:30 p.m.
- $370 fall semester
Spring 2026 Schedule
January 26, 2026 - May 1, 2026
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Monday |
Tuesday | Wednesday | Thursday | Friday |
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Ballet, |
Ballet, |
Ballet, Grades 2-3 |
Pre Pointe, Grades 4-5 |
Ballet, Grades 2-3 |
| Ballet, Grade 1 |
Jazz, |
Ballet, Early Childhood |
Jazz, Grades 1-2 |
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| Crafting, Grades 2-3 |
Taste the Globe with CookLearnGrow, |
Snack Attack with CookLearnGrow, |
Chess, Grades 3-5 |
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Karate, |
Soccer Shots, Early Childhood |
Drawing, Grades 3-5 |
Golf, |
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Golf, |
Chess, |
Intermediate Spanish, Grades 3-5 |
Snapology Jr. Creator's Club, Age 3 3:00-3:45 p.m. |
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| Drawing, Grades K-2 |
Snapology Bot Builders, |
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| Advanced Watercolor, Grades 3-5 |
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Cheer, Grades K-2 |
Registration
Online registration will open August 15, 2025 at 6:00 p.m. for fall and spring semester classes. Click here to register.
Fall registration will close September 19, 2025 at 8:00 a.m. Spring registration will close February 6, 2026 at 8:00 a.m.
Payment and Refund Policy
Payment in full is due at the time of registration. Prices will not be adjusted for late registrations. If you choose to cancel a class before the second scheduled class, a $50 cancellation fee will be applied and the remainder of the cost will be refunded. If you choose to cancel a class on or after the second scheduled class, no refund will be issued. Cancellation requests must be emailed to Cherie Dioguardi.
Other Information
Classes have limited enrollment. When enrollment fills, you may choose to add your child to a waitlist. If an opening occurs before the class begins, you will be notified and may choose to enroll or remove your child from the waitlist.
You will receive an email the week before classes begin with information about class time, location, and pickup instructions.
Students will be escorted to their afternoon classes by teachers and/or Recharge Team Members. Students will be escorted to Recharge when classes end if they are not picked up at dismissal time. If your child is not registered for Recharge, he/she will be registered at that time. If you have never signed up for Recharge and would like to do so, click here.
Athletic Camps
- Fall 2025 Schedule
- Fall 2025 Camp Information
- Winter 2026 Camp Information
- Spring 2026 Schedule
- Spring 2026 Camp Information
- Registration
Fall 2025 Schedule
September 8, 2025 - October 10, 2025
Check camp days by grade below!
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Monday |
Tuesday | Wednesday | Thursday |
| Baseball, Grades K-1 |
Baseball, Grades 2-3 |
Baseball, Grades 4-5 |
Tennis, Grades K-5 |
| Lacrosse, Grades 2-3 |
Lacrosse, Grades 4-5 |
Lacrosse, Grades K-1 |
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| Soccer, Grades 4-5 |
Soccer, |
Soccer, |
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Softball, |
Softball, Grades 4-5 |
Softball, Grades K-1 |
Fall 2025 Camp Information
- Baseball (Grades K-5)
- Lacrosse (Grades K-5)
- Soccer (Grades K-5)
- Softball (Grades K-5)
- Tennis (Grades K-5)
Baseball (Grades K-5)
The All Saints’ Baseball Fall Development Program offers an opportunity for young players to build and refine their skills in a positive and energetic environment. The one day a week format will focus on hitting fundamentals, defense, throwing progression, and live game experience. The program will be led by All Saints’ Head Coach Roger Kieschnick and Assistant Coach Colt Hynes.
Note: May include end-of-season game (based on participation)
Coaches
Roger Kieschnick: Roger is a former MLB outfielder (Giants and Diamondbacks) and Division I coach (UTSA and McLennan CC). He played 8 years professionally, competed with USA Baseball, and graduated from Texas Tech University in 2017. He’s entering his 5th year as All Saints’ Head Varsity Coach and Program Director.
Colt Hynes: A Weatherford native, Colt played ten years of pro baseball, including MLB time with the Padres and Blue Jays. He later served as the Dodgers' Minor League Pitching Rehab Coordinator from 2018–2021 and now is the All Saints' Varsity Assistant Coach.
What to Bring
All players must bring their own bat, batting helmet, glove, cleats, tennis shoes, and water bottle. Please label all gear.
Pick-Up Information
Coaches will pick up athletes at 3:20 p.m. and walk them over to the designated field. The camp will end at 4:50 p.m. and parent pick up will be between 4:50-5:00 p.m.
Dates
Camps run from September 8 - October 10. Check camp days below!
Grades K-1: Monday
Grades 2-3: Tuesday
Grades 4-5: Wednesday
*Make-up will be offered October 14-16
Cost
$250
Lacrosse (Grades K-5)
The All Saints’ Lacrosse Fall Development Program is designed for athletes looking to build fundamental skills and competitive understanding of the sport. The program includes instruction in stick skills, athletic development, defense, and small-sided game play. The program will be led by All Saint’s Head Lacrosse Coach Zane Zoda.
Coaches
Zane Zoda: Coach Zoda is the All Saints' Head Lacrosse Coach. He was a three-time state champion and All-American at Coppell HS, and an NCAA DIII National Champion at Stevenson University. After transferring to Texas State, he earned All-American and multiple All-Conference honors. Zane has coached at Lake Travis, Dripping Springs, Bowie, and Regents Austin, and works with StickStar Lacrosse and Nike National All-Star Team Midwest.
What to Bring
All players must bring their own lacrosse stick, athletic shoes, and water bottle. Please label all sticks & bottles!
Pick-Up Information
Coaches will pick up athletes at 3:20 p.m. in the Third Grade Commons and walk them over to designated field. Camp will end promptly at 5:00 p.m.!
Dates
Camps run from September 8 - October 10. Check camp days below!
Grades K-1: Wednesday
Grades 2-3: Monday
Grades 4-5: Tuesday
*Make-up will be offered October 14-16
Cost
$250
Soccer (Grades K-5)
The All Saints’ Soccer Fall Development Program will offer an opportunity for youth players to develop their skills in dribbling, passing/receiving, and shooting. Players will also take part in small-sided games in a fun and developmental environment. The program will be led by Girls' Varsity Coach Gilbert Richardson.
Coach
Gilbert Richardson: Coach Richardson has taught PE and coached soccer at All Saints’ since 2002. He formerly served as Head Women’s Coach at Texas Wesleyan University from 1998–2002. He currently coaches with Solar Soccer Club and holds a USSF B License. A former college and semi-pro player, Gilbert brings over two decades of experience to our youth players.
What to Bring
All players must bring their own athletic clothes, soccer cleats or tennis shoes, and water bottle. Please label all sticks & bottles!
Pick-Up Information
Coaches will pick up athletes at 3:20 p.m. in the Third Grade Commons and walk them over to designated field. Camp will end promptly at 5:00 p.m.!
Dates
Camps run from September 8 - October 10. Check camp days below!
Grades K-1: Tuesday
Grades 2-3: Wednesday
Grades 4-5: Monday
*Make-up will be offered October 14-16
Cost
$250
Softball (Grades K-5)
The All Saints' Softball Fall Development Program provides a valuable opportunity for young athletes to enhance their skills and deepen their understanding of the game. This once-a-week program will focus on instruction in hitting fundamentals, defensive techniques, throwing progression, and game experience. The program will be led by All Saints' Head Softball Coach Drake Britton, Assistant Varsity Coaches Benny Conger and Season Lagerström.
Coaches
Drake Britton: A native of Tomball, TX, Coach Britton was a 3-year varsity starter at Tomball High School and an All-American with a D1 commitment to Texas A&M. Drafted by the Boston Red Sox, he spent 11 years in professional baseball, including two MLB seasons and was part of the 2013 World Series Champion Red Sox team. He’s been coaching since 2018 and currently works with All Saints' middle and high school baseball teams.
Benny Conger: Entering his 3rd year at All Saints’, Coach Conger brings experience from the University of Arizona and Texas Tech, where he worked with elite coaches including Andy Lopez and Shannon Hays. He has also grown youth softball in Aledo where he helped expand the program from 10 to 23 teams in one season.
Season Lagerström: Coach Lagerström is a native of Jupiter, Florida and an enthusiastic member of the All Saints' Episcopal School community. She earned her bachelor's degree in education and a master's degree in mental health counseling from Florida Atlantic University. With six years of coaching experience in softball and two decades as an educator, Coach Lagerström brings a wealth of knowledge and expertise to her role as an assistant varsity softball coach. A lifelong lover of the sport, she played softball competitively through her freshman year in college, igniting her passion for coaching young athletes.
What to Bring
All athletes must bring their own bat, batting helmet, glove, turf or tennis shoes, cleats, and water bottle. Please label all gear with their names.
Pick-Up Information
Coaches will pick up athletes at 3:20 p.m. from classrooms and walk them over to the designated field. The camp will end at 4:45 p.m. and parents must pick up students from the field promptly.
Dates
Camps run from September 8 - October 10. Check camp days below!
Grades K-1: Wednesday
Grades 2-3: Monday
Grades 4-5: Tuesday
Cost
$250
Tennis (Grades K-5)
The All Saints’ Tennis Fall Development Program provides an opportunity for youth players to grow their skills in a fun and energetic environment. This once-a-week program will focus on hand-eye coordination, ball striking, and instruction on all strokes. The program will be All Saints’ Tennis Head Director Brooke Dennis and Assistant Coach Stephen Vozeh.
Coaches
Brooke Dennis: A top-ranked Texas and national junior player, Brooke is a multi–State Champion and six-time national champion at Tyler Junior College. She played pro tennis and finished her college career at UTA. She brings years of teaching and competitive experience to All Saints’.
Stephen Vozeh: Originally from Orlando, FL, Stephen was nationally ranked and played at Boise State, finishing top 10 in the nation on a NCAA team. He coached at Hot Springs Country Club (AR) for ten years and currently serves as All Saints’ Assistant Varsity Coach.
What to Bring
All players must bring their own tennis rackets, tennis shoes and water bottles (Please label all gear)
Pick-Up Information
Coaches will pick up athletes at 3:15 p.m. and walk them over to the tennis courts. The camp will end at 4:30 p.m. and pick up will be at 4:30 p.m. at tennis courts.
Dates
Camps run from September 8 - October 10. Check camp days below!
Grades K–5: Thursday
*Make-up will be offered October 14-16
Cost
$250 per six-week session
Winter 2026 Camp Information
Baseball (Grades K-5)
We’re excited to announce the All Saints’ Baseball Winter Development Camp, coming up January 5th and 6th, 2026! This two-day clinic is a great opportunity for young players to build their skills and grow their love for the game. Led by Head Coach Roger Kieschnick, our staff will focus on hitting fundamentals, defensive skills, throwing progression, and live game experience — all in a fun, energetic environment.
Camp Details
When: January 5-6 from 12:00 PM – 3:00 PM
Where: Corbett Field (9545 N Normandale St, Fort Worth, TX 76116)
Check-In: Begins at 11:45 AM near the concession stand. Players are welcome to warm up in the indoor batting cage before camp begins. We’ll also use Martin Gym during the day, so please make sure your player brings tennis shoes for indoor activities.
Group Breakdown
Group 1: Kindergarten
Group 2 & 3: Grades 1-2
Group 4: Grades 3-5
Each day will finish with fun team games starting around 2:00 PM.
What to Bring
All players must bring their own bat, batting helmet, glove, baseball pants, cleats, turf/tennis shoes, and water bottle. Please label all gear.
Cost
$125
Spring 2026 Schedule
March 23, 2026 - April 22, 2026
Check camp days by grade below!
|
Monday |
Tuesday | Wednesday |
| Football, Grades K-1 |
Football, Grades 2-3 |
Football, Grades 4-5 |
| Field Hockey, Grades 2-3 |
Field Hockey, Grades 4-5 |
Field Hockey, Grades K-1 |
| Wrestling, Grades 2-3 |
Wrestling, |
Wrestling, |
|
Basketball, |
Basketball, Grades K-1 |
Basketball, Grades 2-3 |
| Volleyball, Grades K-1 |
Volleyball, Grades 2-3 |
Volleyball, Grades 4-5 |
Spring 2026 Camp Information
- Football (Grades K-5, Boys)
- Field Hockey (Grades K-5, Girls)
- Wrestling (Grades K-5, Boys & Girls)
- Basketball (Grades K-5, Boys & Girls)
- Volleyball (Grades K-5, Girls)
Football (Grades K-5, Boys)
The All Saints’ Spring Football Development Program gives young athletes the chance to build skills in throwing, catching, and game awareness under the guidance of All Saints' Football Coaching Staff. Players will learn fundamentals, teamwork, and sportsmanship while having fun with friends.
What to Bring
- Snack
- Water bottle
Pick-Up Information
Coaches will pick up athletes from their designated classroom at approximately 3:25 p.m. and will walk them to Young Field. The program will end at 4:45 p.m. and parent pick up will be located at Young Field.
Dates
Camps run from March 23 - April 22. Check camp days below!
Grades K–1: Monday (No class April 6 due to Easter; make-up session April 23)
Grades 2–3: Tuesday
Grades 4–5: Wednesday
*Make-up will be offered April 23
Cost
$250
Field Hockey (Grades K-5, Girls)
The All Saints’ Spring Field Hockey Development Program helps players strengthen stick skills, coordination, and confidence through focused drills and game play. Led by the Saints Field Hockey Staff, this program promotes skill development, teamwork, and fun.
Staff
- Program Director: Coach Weaver
- After-School Head: Coach DeTore
- Assistants: Upper School Field Hockey Athletes
What to Bring
- Snacks and water bottle
- Field hockey stick (limited sticks available if needed)
Pick-Up Information
Coaches will pick up athletes from their designated classroom at 3:25 p.m. and escort them to Hawkins Field. The program will end at 4:45 p.m. and parent pick up will be located at Hawkins Field.
Dates
Camps run from March 23 - April 22. Check camp days below!
Grades K–1: Wednesday
Grades 2–3: Monday (No class April 6 due to Easter; make-up session April 23)
Grades 4–5: Tuesday
Cost
$250
Wrestling (Grades K-5, Boys & Girls)
Our All Saints' Wrestling Camp teaches the basics of stance, movement, takedowns, and control. The focus is on technique, discipline, and fun — a great intro for beginners or extra reps for returning wrestlers.
What to Bring
- Snack
- Water bottle
Pick-Up Information
Coaches will pick up athletes from their designated classroom at 3:25 p.m. and walk them to Reid Gym. The program will end at 4:45 p.m and parent pick up will be located at the Reid Gym.
Dates
Camps run from March 23 - April 22. Check camp days below!
Grades K–1: Wednesday
Grades 2–3: Monday (No class April 6 due to Easter; make-up session April 23)
Grades 4–5: Tuesday
Cost
$250
Basketball (Grades K-5, Boys & Girls)
Join our All Saints' Basketball coaching staff for the Spring Basketball Skills Series! Players will work on dribbling, passing, and shooting while developing confidence, communication, and teamwork in a fun, competitive setting.
What to Bring
- Snack
- Water bottle
Pick-Up Information
Coaches will pick up athletes from their designated classroom at 3:25 p.m. and walk them to Martin Gym. The program will end at 4:45 p.m. and parent pick up will be located at the Martin Gym.
Dates
Camps run from March 23 - April 22. Check camp days below!
Grades K–1: Tuesday
Grades 2–3: Wednesday
Grades 4–5: Monday (No class April 6 due to Easter; make-up session April 23)
Cost
$250
Volleyball (Grades K-5, Girls)
Our Volleyball Skills Program builds confidence through reps, competition, and teamwork. Players will learn serving, passing, setting, and communication in a positive, high-energy environment.
What to Bring
- Snack
- Water bottle
Pick-Up Information
Coaches will pick up athletes from their designated classroom at 3:25 p.m. and walk them to Martin Gym. The program will end at 4:45 p.m. and parent pick up will be located at the Martin Gym.
Dates
Camps run from March 23 - April 22. Check camp days below!
Grades K–1: Monday – Martin Gym (No class April 6 due to Easter; make-up session April 23)
Grades 2–3: Tuesday – Martin Gym
Grades 4–5: Wednesday – Martin Gym
Cost
$250
Registration
Click here to register for an athletic camp!
Please contact Jessica Bush with questions.