Bishop Neumann is a Catholic diocesan co–educational high school located in Wahoo, Nebraska, serving the students of eleven parishes in the surrounding areas of Saunders County. It was first opened on September 1, 1964. The school is named after St. John Neumann, a Redemptorist priest who as bishopof Philadelphia persuaded the American bishops at the First Baltimore Council in 1852 to establish a parochial school system. Bishop Neumann Catholic high school serves students in grades 7-12 in areas surrounding Saunders County. We deliver outstanding faith-first education and experiences that build and guide young minds. Our curriculum combines both college preparatory and general secondary courses, with 100% of students graduating and progressing on to post-secondary education, the military, or religious service.
Vision: The vision of Bishop Neumann is to foster strong Catholic values and successful life–long learning for the 21st Century.
Mission:Because God has made us, saved us, and called us to eternity, Bishop Neumann will foster high expectations in a person’s spiritual,intellectual, physical, and social life.