St. Andrew's School is an Episcopal boarding school in Middletown, Delaware, serving roughly 300 students in grades 9 through 12. Every student boards, and so does nearly every faculty member — making it one of the few fully residential high schools in the mid-Atlantic. The 2,200-acre campus, with its farmland and Noxontown Pond, has been the school's home since 1929.
Faculty life follows the classic boarding-school pattern: teach your subject, coach a sport or advise an activity, and live in a dorm as a house parent or adviser. The work is intensive, but it places teachers in the daily rhythm of student life rather than at its edges. Class sizes are small, and language offerings span Mandarin, Spanish, French, and Latin, giving humanities faculty real room to build programs.
The financial picture is unusually strong for a school of this size. St. Andrew's reported net assets above $339 million in 2023 against revenue of roughly $34 million, which translates to stable budgets, funded sabbaticals, and meaningful professional development. Compensation includes on-campus housing, meals during term, and retirement contributions — benefits that carry real weight in a region where housing costs continue to rise.
Hiring typically covers English, math, science, languages, and arts faculty, plus athletic coaches, residential staff, admissions officers, and advancement roles. Openings cluster in late winter and spring ahead of the August start. For candidates drawn to a small, residential community with long faculty tenure, St. Andrew's School is worth a close look.
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