Omaha Catholic Schools
The Omaha Catholic Schools is a school district in and around Omaha which is part of the Archdioses of Omaha. All schools are accredited or approved by the state of Nebraska. The school district is composed of 54 elementary schools, 1 private 4th-8th grade school, 4 corporation high schools, 3 K-12th grade schools, 1 special needs K-12th grade school, and 10 private high schools. Over 20,000 students attand Omaha Catholic Schools each year.
Catholic secondary schools in the Omaha area | |||||
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School name | Type | City | Address | Date of founding | |
All Saints Catholic School | K-8 | Omaha | 1335 S. 10th St | ||
Archbishop Bergan High School | 6-12 | Fremont | 1950 | ||
Cedar Catholic High School | Rural | Hartington | |||
Central Catholic High School | Rural | West Point | |||
Creighton Preparatory School | All Boys | Omaha | 7400 Western Ave | 1878 | |
Daniel J. Gross Catholic High School | Private | Bellevue | 1968 | ||
Duchesne Academy | All Girls | Omaha | 3601 Burt St | 1881 | |
Holy Family High School | K-12 | Lindsay | |||
Marian High School | All Girls | Omaha | 7400 Military Ave | 1955 | |
Mercy High School | All Girls | Omaha | |||
Mount Michael Benedictine Abbey and High School | All Boys | Omaha | 1953 | ||
Norfolk Catholic High School | Rural | Norfolk | 1926 | ||
Pope John XXIII Central Catholic High School | Rural | Elgin | 1967 | ||
Roncalli Catholic High School | Private | Omaha | |||
St. Francis High School | K-12 | Humphrey | |||
St. Mary's High School | K-12 | O'Neill | 1900 | ||
St. Peter Claver Cristo Rey Catholic High School | Corporation | Omaha | 2007 | ||
Scotus Central Catholic High School | Rural | Columbus | 1889 | ||
V. J. and Angela Skutt Catholic High School | Private | Omaha | 3131 S. 156th Street | 1993 |
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