Join Our Team
Our Culture
Our faculty and staff include talented and dynamic faculty members who are experts in their field and dedicated to the vision and mission of our school. We are proud to be a close community of educators working with parents and students to set a foundation that embraces joy and Truth. Each faculty and staff member takes the Oath of Fidelity to the Magisterium at the Mass of the Holy Spirit at the beginning of the academic year. In addition to their teaching responsibilities, the faculty participates in the House System alongside the students, which is designed to promote community, character and virtue. We are located in Sun Prairie, Wis., a fun and thriving community that’s approximately 20 minutes northeast of the city of Madison.
Interested in joining our vibrant and growing team?
If you're excited about helping students grow in a classical Catholic environment, please reach out to our Head of School, Savannah Pankow. We look forward to hearing from you!
Qualified candidates should familiarize themselves with our school and our mission; then submit the following:
Cover letter (state the subjects you are qualified and interested in teaching)
Resume and Academic Transcripts
References
“No Catholic school can be effective without dedicated Catholic teachers, convinced of the great ideal of Catholic education. The Church needs men and women who are intent on teaching by word and example – intent on helping to permeate the whole educational milieu with the spirit of Christ. This is a great vocation, and the Lord himself will reward all who serve in it as educators in the cause of the word of God.”
John Paul II (National Catholic Educational Association of the United States, April 16, 1979)
Current Openings—We’re Expanding!
Teaching Positions:
We are currently seeking passionate and knowledgeable educators to join our community! If you have expertise in any of the following areas and have experience teaching in a classical setting, we would love to hear from you:
Math (specifically Euclidean Geometry, Algebra I, and Algebra II)
Science (specifically Astronomy, Biology, and Chemistry)
Literature (with a deep understanding of Homer, Aeschylus, Virgil, Augustine, Chaucer, Shakespeare, Dante, Cervantes, Goethe, Dickens, Dostoyevsky, and Orwell)
Drama (with experience in staging full-length plays)
History (with knowledge of Early Civilization, Greece, Rome, Early Church History, Early Medieval Crusades, High Middle Ages, Renaissance, Reformation, and Counter-Reformation)
Philosophy (with expertise in Pre-Socratics, Plato, and Aristotle)
Theology (with knowledge of the Catechism and the Old and New Testaments)
Music (with proficiency in both theory and performance)
Art (with the ability to teach art history and various techniques from calligraphy to pastels, oils, and watercolors)
Dance (Swing and Ballroom)
Volunteer positions:
Fundraising; Administrative; Program Coordinator for Sports, Recreation and Clubs - contact us if you’re interested!