Detroit Country Day School is a nonsectarian day school in Beverly Hills, Michigan, about 20 miles north of downtown Detroit. It enrolls more than 1,000 students across four divisions: preschool, lower, middle, and upper school. That scale supports deep department benches, a wide elective list, and arts and athletics programs that rival much larger schools.
The school motto, *Mens Sana In Corpore Sano*, frames a college prep model built around the scholar, athlete, and artist. In practice, this shapes hiring. Teachers usually contribute past the classroom by coaching a team, advising a club, or leading studio work. Because the school runs preschool through grade 12 on connected campuses, faculty often work with colleagues in other divisions. That kind of vertical collaboration is rare at this size.
Language instruction stands out. Detroit Country Day School teaches Mandarin, French, German, Japanese, Latin, and Spanish. World language searches come up more often here than at peer Michigan day schools. Other common openings include English, math, science, history, and the arts, plus division leadership, coaching, admission, and advancement roles.
Pay follows the metro Detroit day school model: a published salary with health and retirement benefits, without the housing piece boarding schools offer. The financial base is steady. Recent filings show about $59 million in revenue, net assets above $143 million, and fundraising up roughly 28 percent year over year. Those numbers point to real room for the school to invest in programs and the people who run them.
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