Strengthened by Catholic Education

All Saints students receive their Catholic Education in the classroom and church.  At least four priests -- from the supporting parishes -- are in the classrooms regularly to facilitate religious instruction.

Students attend Mass two times per week.
Students participate in Mass as choir members, altar servers, readers, and gift bearers.
The Sacrament of Reconciliation is received at regular intervals throughout the year.

Students are prepared for the sacraments, the 7th and 8th grade students prepare for the Sacrament of Confirmation, 2nd grade for Reconciliation and First Communion.

Curriculum Focus

All Saints' curriculum incorporates a strong reading and math emphasis, which is grounded by religious values.  Preschool through 8th grade students are individually challenged based on their academic development and learning cycle.

Technology classes are taught at all grade levels in a state of the art computer lab with Internet access.  Computers are also utilized in every classroom.

Guided reading program helps students develop reading strategies to advance within their current reading level

Individualized math curriculum taught daily in all grades

Half-day preschool education for 3, 4, and 5-year old students

Special teachers for music, computer and physical education

Individualized Learning Environment

The academic needs of All Saints' students are met through a small classroom and personalized teaching environment-while maintaining high academic standards.

Enrollment:  Approximately 150 students

Average Class Size:  15 students

Full-Time Reading Specialist

School Counselor and assistance team

The All Saints Advantage

Located in the heart of Downtown Omaha, All Saints' student body embraces diversity and an environment in which each student's heritage is celebrated and accepted.

An integrated academic program that challenges students to reach their highest potential.

Utilize current technology to prepare students for the world of tomorrow.

Enriched community and faith through the cooperation of eight Catholic parishes.

Community Support

All Saints wouldn't be possible without the generous support of community and faith-based organizations, as a downtown Omaha Catholic School serving students of all ethnic and economic backgrounds.