All Saints' College is an independent, co-educational Christian college in the Anglican tradition. Located in Bathurst, New South Wales, Australia, the college caters for day students from Pre-Kindergarten to Year 12 and boarders from Years 7 to 12.Academic standingIn 2011, All Saints' College ranked 33rd in Higher School Certificate results in NSW. Among NSW private Schools it ranked 17th in the State.Sporting HistoryIn 1999, All Saints College First XV rugby team went undefeated in both the WAS and ISA Div 2 competitions, which was also the same year WAS schools Kinross Walaroi and St Stanislaus achieved wins against Sydney's GPS schools. All Saints devoted their outstanding season to one their favourite sons who died at the start of the rugby season. The Sydney Morning Herald dedicated their final rugby column of 1999 to the efforts of the All Saints First XV.HistoryIn 1873 Canon Thomas Smith of All Saints' Cathedral, Bathurst, with the support of Bishop Samuel Marsden began the process of starting the School. The following year, on 27 January, the Bathurst Church of England College opened its doors to seven students under the headmastership of Henry Kemmis. Renamed All Saints' College, the school officially came into being in mid-1875 when it moved to its permanent site on the corner of Piper and Hope Streets after a successful fund raising campaign and the Bishop's donation of land.