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St. John Neumann High School (Naples, Florida)

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Religious affiliation(s)
  
Roman Catholic

Team name
  
Celtics

Admissions Director
  
Betsi Jones

Phone
  
+1 239-455-3044

Grades
  
9–12

Dean of Students
  
David Burns

Tuition
  
11,250 USD

Colors
  
Green, Gold

Principal
  
Sister Patricia Roche, FMA

Address
  
3000 53rd St SW, Naples, FL 34116, USA

Accreditation
  
Southern Association of Colleges and Schools

School types
  
Private school, Mixed-sex education

Similar
  
Naples High School, Seacrest Country Day School, First Baptist Academy, St Elizabeth Seton Cat, Lorenzo Walker Technical

Profiles

St. John Neumann High School (often abbreviated to SJN) is a co-educational private, Roman Catholic high school in Naples, Florida. It is located in the Roman Catholic Diocese of Venice in Florida. The school is named after Saint John Neumann, the fourth bishop of Philadelphia and considered to be a pioneer in Catholic Education, and guided by the educational ethos of Blessed Edmund Rice and the Christian Brothers.

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History

St. John Neumann High School was founded in 1980 under the auspices of the Augustinian Fathers. The inaugural freshman class of 27 students were taught in temporary facilities at nearby St. Elizabeth Ann Seton Catholic Church until the school building was completed in the Golden Gate community of Naples. It included twelve class rooms, laboratories, administrative offices, and a gym. Stewardship was later passed to the Congregation of Christian Brothers. Enrollment increased through the 1990s, and due to the challenges of limited space a second wing was added to the school in 1997, which included five new classrooms, a computer lab, a small chapel, a library and media center, and administrative offices. A science center with new biology labs was added in 2009.

Performance

100% graduation rate. Over 98% of graduates have been admitted to college each year.

References

St. John Neumann High School (Naples, Florida) Wikipedia