05/19/2026
We had an amazing, fun-filled field day last week. Check out this video to see all of the action! Thank you to our staff and volunteers for making this day possible; we could not do it without you!
Field day 2026
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05/19/2026
Our graduates have hit the ground running in Washington, DC. It looks like they have perfect weather today.
05/19/2026
Congratulations to Lucy for being awarded the Fr. Don Shane recognition award. This is given to a seventh grader each year who meets the following characteristics: someone who shows compassion for others, is a quiet leader, enriches the lives of others, and is accepting an open to all they meet. We are incredibly proud of Lucy and congratulate her and her parents.
05/06/2026
Thank you for considering a gift to St. Robert's!
TODAY IS THE DAY!
We’re leaning into Nebraska Catholic Day of Giving to help us reach our goal and maximize matching safety grant funds.
Our focus:
• New classroom doors
• Adding ballistic window film to high exposure areas in the school and church
• Concrete bollards around our athletic field
Simple upgrades. Big impact. ❤️
Every gift helps protect our students and families at St. Robert Bellarmine Catholic Parish and School.
05/05/2026
Our 8th-grade student-athletes make us proud both on and off the field/courts! Through long practices and busy schedules, they demonstrate dedication, teamwork, and perseverance. More than their wins, it’s their sportsmanship, leadership, and commitment to one another that truly stand out. Thank you for representing St. Roberts with pride and heart—we celebrate you!
And, special congratulations to Olivia and Jacob for receiving leadership awards and scholarship money to use at Skutt and Creighton Prep. We are so proud of you!
05/04/2026
Sometimes the most meaningful victories don’t show up on a scoreboard. 💙
A group of SRB seventh-grade girls had a special request—they wanted to run the 4x100 at the JV meet last Wednesday with Lilianne. Even more special, they asked her to run the anchor leg so they could cheer her on as she crossed the finish line. Lilianne was overjoyed. In that moment, she wasn’t just participating—she was truly part of the team. And it didn’t stop with the four runners. A whole group of teammates gathered at the finish, cheering her on with so much joy and encouragement. It was something truly beautiful to witness—a reminder of what inclusion, kindness, and community really look like in action.
Thank you to everyone who supports and sustains the Madonna Program at St. Robert’s. Moments like this are possible because of you. 💛