About Us
St. John Neumann Catholic High School was established in 1980 as a liberal arts college-preparatory high school infused with
strong Catholic traditions. Neumann’s reputation is strong in academics, athletics, and community service.
Accreditation
Accredited by the Southern Association of Colleges & Schools (SACS). The school is operated by the Diocese of Venice in Florida, under the direction of Bishop Frank J. Dewane, and Dr. Kathleen Schwartz, Director of Education.
Technology
- Laptop computers, Wireless Internet, LCD Projectors, Computer Lab, Campus-wide Security Cameras
- Celtic Connect: An internet-based, password-equipped system that allows parents to monitor their students' grades, class work and progress
Faculty
- 100% of faculty have bachelors degrees
- 56% of faculty have advanced degrees
- 4% of faculty have doctorates
- 23 lay instructors
- 1 Chaplain
- All of our teachers are required to be certified by the Florida Department of Education
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Student Success
- Average class size: 15 students
- 100% Graduation rate
- 98% Matriculation rate to institutions of higher learning
- Class of 2009 received over $7.2 million in college scholarships (54 students)
- 87% of the class of 2010 were awarded college scholarships
- Learning Strategies is offered to students with special needs
- Over 10,000 hours of Community Service is completed each year by Neumann students
- 86% of student body participates in school athletics
- 50% of student body participates in a school club
Honors & Advanced Placement
Honors classes are offered in English, Math, Science, History, and Foreign Language.
Advanced Placement courses are offered in English, Biology, Calculus, Foreign Language, Psychology, History, Environmental Science, and Government.
Dual Enrollment provides an opportunity for qualified juniors and seniors to earn high school and college credit simultaneously.
Faith Formation
- Campus-wide Mass celebrated twice a month
- Daily campus-wide prayer
- Class retreats
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