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About
St. John Neumann
Catholic High School
is committed to providing our students with a rigorous, college preparatory education, rooted in Gospel values and the educational philosophy of St. John Bosco.
We create a unique personalized learning environment that prepares each student to positively impact the world through faith, integrity, intelligence, personal responsibility, joy and selfless service.
We are part of the Diocese of Venice Catholic school system. We are also a Salesian high school, blessed to have multiple Salesian Sisters as part of our faculty.
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CREDO STATEMENT
The Salesian religious order of teaching Sisters, and a dedicated lay faculty, are fully committed to following St. John Bosco’s “Preventative System” of educating students through reason, religion, and loving-kindness.
St. John Neumann is part of the Diocese of Venice, Florida but we are also a Salesian high school and are blessed to have multiple Salesian Sisters as part of our faculty, including our Principal.
The Salesian Oratory Model is built around (4) pillars and this oratory embodies the culture of our school and is the woven into our mission statement. We believe a school should be more than just a “school”…it should be:
St. John Bosco said, “Before you can reach students’ minds, you must first reach their hearts.”
WE BELIEVE
in God, our loving Creator and Father;
We believe in the intrinsic value of the human being as created in God’s image and called to be his child. This includes all persons and excludes any forms of racism and other discrimination.
We believe that the deepest purpose of each man and woman is to create, enrich, and share life through love and reverence in the human community. This motivates our open and relentless pursuit of truth. For this reason, we foster reverence for life in all its human potential.
We believe that we should support all persons in their free and responsible life-sharing through family and social systems, and through political, scientific, and cultural achievements.
We believe that we must strive for a human community of justice, mutual respect and concern. In this context, we must cultivate, respect and care for our planet and its resources.
We believe that laws exist for the benefit and well-being of individual persona, that legal systems must express the common good, and that all government must be subject to the courageous, though respectful and loyal, criticism of intelligent and responsible citizens.
We believe that the law of justice and love must regulate the personal, family, economic, political, and international life of all persons if civilization is to endure. We believe in the teaching and example of Jesus Christ.
St. John Bosco
was inspired to create a vast movement of persons to bring the Gospel of Jesus to young people and to work for the benefit of the young. He founded the Society of St. Francis de Sales (Salesians of Don Bosco) and the Institute of the Daughters of Mary Help of Christians (Salesian Sisters).
The Salesian method is based on reason, religion, and loving-kindness, the three principles of Don Bosco’s educational system.
Through their work with youth, especially in the field of education, the sisters create a serene, family-like environment.
The Salesian Sisters work with youth encouraging them to take on leadership roles with one another.
They encourage the young to become good Christians and honest citizens.