It is located in north Bellevue, Nebraska, United States, 6 blocks south of Harrison Street.
Archbishop Gerald Bergan invited the priests and brothers from the Society of Mary and the Franciscan Sisters of Our Lady of Perpetual Help to help create the Gross Catholic community.
This symbol of the Blessed Virgin Mary represents the Marian consecration of the two religious orders that founded the school, the Marianists and the Franciscan Sisters of Our Lady of Perpetual Help.
The lower right quarter is a torch representative of the school's seeking achievement and excellence in academics and activities.
The lower right quarter bears a part of the coat of arms of Archbishop Gerald T. Bergan, under whose inspiration and leadership the school was conceived.
All these are fastened by a circle representing the students, who are the real concern and connecting link of the above individuals and groups.