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Classical. Christian. Community.
Regents School of Austin is a unique K-12 school that educates nearly 1100 students on an 82-acre campus in southwest Austin. Our mission is to provide a classical, Christian education, founded upon and informed by a Christian worldview, that equips students to know, love, and practice that which is true, good and beautiful, and challenges them to strive for excellence as they live purposefully and intelligently in the service of God and man.
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A Workplace Rooted in Faith
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Our Standards
As a Christian school, all employees must be Christians and affirm our Doctrinal Statement, which includes:
- The authority of Scripture
- Belief in the Trinity
- The deity and humanity of Jesus Christ, His death, resurrection, and return
- Salvation by grace through faith in Jesus Christ
- The Holy Spirit's work in Christians
- The unity of Christians in the Church
All employees must be practicing Christians who affirm and sign Article II annually, aligning with our Purpose, Mission, Philosophy, Objectives, and Doctrinal Statement. This is a non-negotiable requirement.
If you share our commitment to classical Christian education and can uphold these standards, we invite you to explore career opportunities with us. Please review our doctrinal statement thoroughly before applying.
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Notice of Non-discriminatory Policy
Regents School of Austin (“School”) is committed to providing equal opportunity in all employment practices, including but not limited to selection, hiring, promotion, transfer, and compensation to all qualified applicants and employees without regard to race, color, sex, age, national origin, citizenship status, disability, or any other protected characteristic as established by federal, state, and local law, unless it is required as a bona fide occupational qualification or a particular status protected by federal, state, or local law contradicts the deeply held religious convictions of the School.