Golden Hills School in El Dorado Hills, California, is a secular day school serving about 150 students in preschool through middle school. The school sits northeast of Sacramento in a growing suburban community where families seek a rigorous academic environment without religious affiliation. At this enrollment size, faculty work across grade levels and know students as individuals, not as names on a roster.
The school balances academic standards with character development. Spanish instruction starts in preschool, building bilingual skills alongside core subjects. Teachers collaborate on curriculum decisions rather than implementing top-down mandates. Growth is measured against each child's own potential, not against a single grade-level benchmark—a philosophy that shapes how teachers assess and plan instruction daily.
Golden Hills School hires classroom teachers for elementary and middle school, Spanish language specialists, enrichment instructors, and student support staff. Teaching assistant and administrative positions open as enrollment changes. The school seeks candidates whose backgrounds reflect its commitment to diversity and inclusion.
Teaching at a day school means time with students during the school day and transparent communication with parents in the afternoons and evenings. Unlike residential settings, day-school faculty maintain clear boundaries between work and home life. For educators interested in small-school culture, Spanish immersion program work, and direct family partnerships in the Sacramento region, Golden Hills School offers tangible influence on student growth and school direction.
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