We love SRB! The teachers, principal and staff are so welcoming and helpful! We have 4 kids and they all have different academic needs and personalities. St Roberts has adjusted to each one of them and they have all been able to be successful! We feel they are being very well prepared for attending private high schools in the near future.
Submitted by parent on February 11, 2025
We have had two children attend St. Robert Bellarmine. Our daughter moved on to Marian and our son is a current student. My daughter was completely prepared to move on to Marian and it was a seamless transition. My son loves his friends and his teachers and learns something new every day. Not only does the school do an amazing job preparing students academically, it has been such an integral part to their moral compass. I will be forever grateful to St. Roberts for raising our children with us!
Submitted by parent on February 10, 2025
I love this community. As a single mom I’ve made some lifelong friends who are always willing to lend a hand. The Administration is top notch! Constantly figuring out how to make things more efficient for parents. Their leadership shows with how the teachers contribute. Teachers are great. Very communicative to parents for the well being of the children. Thank you to the staff for enhancing my child and my life!
Submitted by parent on February 07, 2025
My son has had a wonderful experience at Saint Robert’s. He transferred as a fourth grader, and was welcomed by the community. He has received an excellent education by dedicated teachers, who genuinely care about each student. We also appreciate the faith formation that he has received….He has enjoyed playing sports with his classmates, which really fosters a strong community…his only criticism is that he has to graduate in 8th grade! Thankfully, he is well prepared for high school - academically, spiritually and socially.
Submitted by teacher on February 05, 2025
Excellent Catholic school that lives their mission to live faith, practice service, achieve excellence, inspire leadership, and promote collaboration.
Submitted by parent on February 05, 2025
We love this school and community! Highly recommend!
Submitted by parent on February 05, 2025
The staff and teachers provide a safe, welcoming learning environment
Submitted by parent on February 05, 2025
If you want a school that has a family friendly environment, Blue Ribbon academics and kids LOVE - this is it!
Submitted by parent on February 05, 2025
Everyone is welcome. Concerns are handled timely and appropriately. All children are treated with respect as well as parents.
Submitted by student on April 12, 2024
Mrs Leahy is one of the greatest teachers that has ever taught at St. Roberts. Her reading class especially Kael Beutler, are some of the smartest people I have ever met. She is a fantastic reader/teacher. She deserves a raise.
Submitted by parent on June 25, 2021
I am a graduate of this school, and i was a great advocate of this school. However, my children are bi-racial. The school has a history of bullying minority students. The administration and faculty are all white. i am no advocate of critical race theory, but being a religious school it needs to do more in the acceptance of all students not just those of the majority race. Academics and facilities are good. Discipline appears to be lacking in a private school. Acceptance of others and Christian values need to be worked on at the school.
Submitted by parent on May 18, 2018
After spending many years at another catholic school, I cannot believe it took us this long to move!
Submitted by other on March 01, 2018
I'm disappointed in the Archdiocese of Omaha. It's tood bad the school has a leader that doesn't treat people with the respect they deserve.
Submitted by parent on March 02, 2014
I am a former student of St Roberts and was excited to send my child to the same school. My child didn't last long at St Roberts, she was turned away. My child started Kindergarten with knowing how to read, write and knew all the basics and a little more than most children do entering kindergarten. The problem is that my child had ADHD and since she didn't fit into the typical box as with the other kids that went there. She got bored, got irritated , was learning how to be a kindergartner and she was then kicked out. This isn't the only time that I have heard of this happening. If your child is submissive, doesn't question things and obeys rules at all times then send your kid here. I was extremely disappointed by the way the principal handles situations and if your kid has any special needs, go public. They are wiling and accepting and won't judge you for something that should be seen as a positive thing and worked on, instead of claiming to be Christian and truly not being. It was a sad situation, but I am happy that my child is at a public school because she is striving and getting the help she deserves.
Submitted by other on December 05, 2012
As a graduate, I can attest that this school prepared me incredibly well for high school and beyond. The academics are challenging, and this made me that much more prepared for high school. The teachers and administration truly care about the students, and they provide an atmosphere where every child can be successful. This is a truly wonderful school, and I could not be more proud to be a graduate of SRB! When I have children, I know that this is where I will want them to get their education!
Submitted by parent on September 18, 2012
As a parent of three kids who are enginers who did not get a catholic school education I decided to let my son go to st roberts. As a eastern catholic and haveing family menbers in india who are bishops priest nuns I thought it would be a good experience. I was wrong. As a child I was at cabrini and holy cross and I witnessed the hatred and dumbing of kids by fellow catholic kids that bully smart kids. I saw myself and other kids being tormented for there color weight and choice of cloths. These kids with potential where ruined because of ignorent teachers and principles and archdioces priests and nuns who played favortism to the rich or socially accepted. I know this happenning to my kid who want to do good in school and go to prep like I did. This very upseting because I witnessed the bs western catholic idealogy as a kid. Im coonsidering takeing my kid out of there and putting him in public school in papilion. There is no excuse for bulling when im paying for a grade school education. The only thing that saved me from my distaste for the western catholic church in omaha was creighton prep and jesuit education I got and the friends I made.
Submitted by parent on August 08, 2011
St.Roberts is an excellent school everybody is very kind and welcoming if you want your children to go to a school where bullying is NOT a problem and the teachers are very involved this a school you would like.