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About
About our School
At Mount Michael the core of the academic program enables students to become inquiring learners, appreciative of their heritage, responsive and committed to the challenges of the future.
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Admissions
Admissions
Mount Michael Benedictine School admits students of any race, color, national and ethnic origins to all the rights, privileges, programs and activities generally accorded or made available to the students.
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Academics
Academics
Ultimately, it is our goal to enable every student to reach his educational and career potential.
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Counseling
Counseling
The Mount Michael Benedictine School Counseling program is a comprehensive counseling program dedicated to nurturing our students, families, and community.
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Spirituality
Spirituality
Benedictine values encompass a broad range of concepts that are central to life within a Christian community. It is quite possible to literally perceive dozens of values that can be deemed as Benedictine in nature. This a testimony to the breadth of “The Rule” and communal life established by Saint Benedict.
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Activities
Activities
There are many opportunities for students to get involved at Mount Michael. Some are competitive, some are participatory. In either case it is all part of getting a well rounded educational experience.
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Athletics
Athletics
There are many opportunities for students at Mount Michael to participate in our top of the line athletic programs. Go Knights!
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Advancement
Advancement
Under this tab you will find links to Mount Michael giving opportunities as well as information about fundraising events.
Class Stats

Class Stats
2018-2025
- 7:1 student to faculty ratio
- Average classroom size: Freshmen and Sophomore 16, Junior and Senior 13
- Average composite ACT score: 27.6 (out of 36)
- 77% of upperclassmen enrolled in a college level course (AP or dual enrollment)
- 67% of Mount Michael graduates receive merit-based scholarships from the college they will be attending
- Average SAT score: 1329 (out of 1600)
Class Size: 58
Average ACT: 27.9
- 2 National Merit Finalists and 1 National Merit Semi-Finalist
- Over $8.9 million in total scholarships earned
- Students applied to 111 different colleges, with 275 accepted applications
Class Size: 64
Average ACT: 26.4
- 2 National Merit Semi-Finalists & 2 National Merit Commended Students
- Over $11 million in total scholarships earned
- Students will be attending schools in 16 different states
- 57% of the class of 2024 is staying in Nebraska
Class Size: 54
Average ACT: 27
- 2 National Merit Finalists & 1 National Merit Commended Student
- Total earned scholarships totaling over $7.8 million
- Students were accepted to 81 different colleges, with 65% attending a college outside the state of Nebraska
Class Size: 58
Average ACT: 28
- 3 National Merit Finalists, 1 National Merit Semifinalist, & 1 National Merit Commended Student
- 88% earned scholarships totaling over $10.3 million, an average of $177,500 per student
- Students were accepted to 91 different colleges in 30 different states.
Class Size: 58
Average ACT: 28.9
- 1 National Merit Finalist & 3 National Merit Commended Students
- Average SAT: 1383 (out of 1600)
- $11.4 million offered in college scholarships, an average of nearly $197,000 per graduate
- 45% of this class received full tuition scholarships.
- 100% of this class is attending a 4-year college or university
Class size: 61
ACT Score: 28.9
- 4 National Merit Finalists & 2 National Merit Commended Students
- 3 Earned National Merit Scholarships
- Students were accepted to 116 colleges in 36 states
- $11,381,874 offered in scholarships, including 18 offers of full tuition
- 75% (46 of 61) boys will be using scholarship money for the institution they will be attending, totaling almost $70,000 for each of the forty-six students.
Class Size: 54
Average ACT Score: 30.4
- 4 National Merit Finalists & 3 National Merit Commended Students
- 94% earned College Scholarships
- The class was offered $10,721,026 scholarship dollars
- More than one-third of this class earned full tuition scholarships.
- Students were accepted to 90 different colleges in 30 states and 5 different countries, including: Duke, Harvard, Stanford, UPenn, Notre Dame, Michigan, Cal Berkeley, Johns Hopkins, Northwestern, Vanderbilt, RPI, Rochester, TCU, Boston University, Texas A & M, Tulane, California San Diego, North Carolina, Grinnell, Virginia, Washington U in St. Louis and virtually all of the regional state and private schools.
Class Size: 57
ACT Score: 28.6
- 1 National Merit Finalist & 1 National Merit Commended Student
- Students were accepted to 87 colleges in 30 states, including 9 different Nebraska colleges and 7 different New York colleges
- 44% of students will attend an out-of-state college, and 37% will attend a private school
- Students were offered a total of $7,723,944 in scholarships, including one-third of the class qualifying for full-tuition scholarships
- Two-thirds of these boys will use scholarship money for the institution they will be attending which is more than $2 million
