Austin Preparatory School, founded in 1961, is a coeducational Catholic day school in Reading, Massachusetts, serving 700–1,000 students in grades 6 through 12. The school's Augustinian mission—to inspire hearts to unite, minds to inquire, and hands to serve—centers on three core values: truth, unity, and charity. This framework shapes how faculty teach, advise, and lead.
Teaching at Austin Prep differs from residential boarding schools in rhythm and structure. Faculty do not live on campus, yet many lead clubs, coach sports, or advise students in advisory groups. This balance appeals to educators who want genuine school community involvement without the live-in commitment of a boarding campus. The day-school model preserves time for family, personal projects, and life outside the school gates while maintaining close relationships with students.
Austin Preparatory School hires year-round for English, mathematics, sciences, social studies, world languages (Mandarin Chinese, French, Spanish), and arts positions. Support roles in academic technology, college counseling, and athletics open periodically. Most faculty searches cluster in spring ahead of the following academic year, though the school considers qualified candidates throughout the year.
For teachers drawn to Catholic education, the Augustinian tradition offers a distinct intellectual and spiritual foundation. The emphasis on inquiry and service shapes classroom culture and co-curricular work. Faculty at Austin Prep connect their disciplines to the school's mission while building relationships with students across grades 6–12.
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