• St. Augustine Indian Mission, located in Winnebago Nebraska, was founded in 1909 by St. Katharine Drexel and is the only Catholic institution in the state directly founded by a canonized saint. The Mission serves kindergarten through eighth grade students from the Omaha and Winnebago tribes.

    St. Augustine is blessed with a committed staff and Board of Advisors. The Mission is supervised under the auspices of the Archdiocese of Omaha. St. Augustine’s remains true to its Catholic heritage and welcomes students of all faiths. Students are taught traditional Native American culture and language, along with a solid core of academic basics.

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School Life

We see our students’ gifts as given by God and therefore take responsibility for returning them to God fully developed. Because the intellectual growth of our students is a spiritual imperative, Holy Redeemer implements best practices in teaching and learning that result in significant gains for students.

Holy Redeemer provides a Catholic education of the highest quality within a safe and nurturing environment. We seek to engage your children both intellectually and spiritually, putting them on the path to College and Heaven.

Our school provides a challenging, faith-filled, educational experience that serves as the foundation for a life lived in service to Jesus, the Church, and Community. As part of a nationwide network of high-performing Catholic schools, St. Augustine is an NAICS School.


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Little Priest Tribal College

http://www.littlepriest.edu/

Archdiocese of Omaha, Catholic Schools Office

Continue to transform our Archdiocesan School System by partnering with pastors, principals, teachers and families to establish and enrich all students’ Catholic faith and knowledge.
http://schools.archomaha.org/

Winnebago Public Schools

As a community of learners, we will inspire each student to dedicate himself or herself to life-long learning, encourage cultural pride, and become a responsible, contributing member of the Winnebago Nation and the global community.
http://winnebago.esu1.org/

Umonhon Nation Public Schools

Umonhon Nation (Omaha Nation) Public School is located in Macy, Nebraska, the center of Tribal Government for the Omaha Tribe of Nebraska. Macy, an unicorporated town of about 1,550 is about 33 miles southeast of Sioux City, Iowa and about 70 miles northwest of Omaha, near the Missouri River.
http://teacherweb.esu1.org/chiefsweb/

Walthill Public School

We, the people of Walthill Public School District, are committed to generating a caring, respectful, and safe learning environment, which promotes positive self-realization and high academic success.
http://walthweb.esu1.org/

Winnebago Tribe of Nebraska

The Winnebago Tribe of Nebraska, as a sovereign Nation, is committed pursuant to its Constitution, to maintain, improve and protect the Tribe; To preserve its resources and cultural heritage; To create opportunities for its members to thrive and become economically and socially self-sufficient as individuals, families and as a tribal government; and, thereby, promote the harmony of traditional values, beliefs which will ensure a positive course of action for future generations.
http://www.winnebagotribe.com/

Nebraska Indian Community College (NICC)

The Nebraska Indian Community College provides quality higher education and opportunities for life-long learning to Umon’ hon (Omaha) and I’santi (Santee Sioux) people and other students.
http://www.thenicc.edu/

Missionary Benedictine Sisters

The Missionary Benedictine Sisters are an international congregation of the Roman Catholic Church serving in 19 countries throughout the world. The fundamental characteristic of our way of life is seeking God in community. Our common life finds expression in praying and working together, in sharing our goods, both material and spiritual, and in mutual service, support and encouragement. In the United States, our priory center is Immaculata Monastery & Spirituality Center in Norfolk, Nebraska.
http://www.norfolk-osb.org/

Since our founding in 1909, St. Augustine Mission Catholic School  has provided a faith-filled and academically rigorous experience that forms both the mind and the heart. Our faculty and staff members work together with our hundreds of students from grades preK-8 and their families to create a vibrant and thriving community.

Why St. Augustine? Parent Resources

Rekindle

Tell us about some of your favorite memories at St. Augustine. ?If you have stories or photos that you would like to share with us, please sign the guest book and tell us your stories and/or upload photos. ?We’d love to know where you are now and what you are doing.

 

Re-Engage

As an Alumni of St. Augustine Indian Mission, you understand the importance of community involvement. ?There are many ways that you can personally become involved once again with St. Augustine Indian Mission School. Whether it’s by volunteering to help out at the school serving meals, assisting in the classroom or helping out with fundraisers, St. Augustine NEEDS YOU!

 

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News

The Trumpet Call is St. Augustine Indian Mission’s newsletter that is produced three times a year. Please click on link to view.

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Support

If you would like to donate and support the St. Augustine Indian Mission to help educate our children please click the link below to see how you can help.

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