Originally opened in 1962, as St. Peter and Paul's Roman Catholic Secondary School, the school was opened to serve the parishes of St. Mary's Dukinfield, St. Paul's Hyde, and St. Peter's Stalybridge. Previously a
voluntary aided school administered by
Tameside Metropolitan Borough Council, All Saints Catholic College converted to academy status on 1 June 2013. The school is part of the St. Anselm's Multi Academy Trust (MAT), administered by the
Roman Catholic Diocese of Shrewsbury, and made up of the local Primary Schools in the area. In July 2018 headteacher Linda Emmett was selected as the Manchester Evening News Headteacher of the year. Also in July 2018, the school gained a good rating from Ofsted with an outstanding judgement for pupils’ personal development and welfare. The school works in partnership with Blessed Thomas Holford Catholic College, an outstanding school in Altrincham. Their headteacher, John Cornally, is Executive Headteacher of All Saints and a National Leader of Education. ==Education==