This is an excellent opportunity to learn about Judge Memorial's academic rigor, equity and inclusivity, and our philosophy to "care for the whole person." Want to be a multi-sport athlete while taking AP courses? Looking for a diverse range of clubs along with strategic guidance on college applications?
Come learn all about the Judge Difference. Judge Memorial has been selected as a 2021 National Blue Ribbon School, regarded as the nation's most prestigious academic recognition, coinciding with our 100-year anniversary. The announcement, made by US Secretary of Education Miguel Cardona, marks just the second time since 1998 that a Utah high school has received the award since Judge Memorial last earned Blue Ribbon honoree status in 1998.
Come learn all about the Judge Difference. Judge Memorial has been selected as a 2021 National Blue Ribbon School, regarded as the nation's most prestigious academic recognition, coinciding with our 100-year anniversary. The announcement, made by US Secretary of Education Miguel Cardona, marks just the second time since 1998 that a Utah high school has received the award since Judge Memorial last earned Blue Ribbon honoree status in 1998.
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The mission of Judge Memorial Catholic High School is to create a community through faith and education that will foster the development of each student's inherent gifts. As a community based on faith, Judge Memorial Catholic High School partners with parents to foster the integration of student's spiritual, intellectual, emotional, physical, and social development.
It is with a tremendous sense of joy that we fully commit to the beautiful mission of Catholic education. The many connections made between past, present, and future students reinforce the vision that we are a part of something much larger than ourselves. I am grateful for my role in continuing this connection.
Students of Color: 36% of our students self-report as being a member of an ethnic minority (Asian, Black, Hispanic, Native American, and Pacific Islander). Geographic Area: 60% of our students live in Salt Lake City proper. Other large population centers are Bountiful/North Salt Lake, Murray, Park City, Sandy, Taylorsville, West Jordan, and West Valley City.
Thank you for your interest in employment opportunities with Judge Memorial Catholic High School. Judge Memorial offers a competitive salary schedule, a comprehensive benefits package, dedicated faculty and staff, motivated students, supportive parents, an outstanding academic program, and extensive extra-curricular, Campus Ministry and community service programs.
Judge Memorial's curriculum is college preparatory in nature and includes accelerated programs consisting of Honors and Advanced Placement courses. The academic departments offer an extensive array of curricular options and levels appropriate for each learner. The extensive variety of courses offered place an emphasis on critical thinking, communication, and technology integration with content that prompts analysis, writing, and discussion.
Reviews (10)
Marcella Leyva
Jul 26, 2021
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Vikram Gill
Jun 22, 2021
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The education is phenomenal and it actually prepares you for your first two years of college. However, the school in general is not good. As an alumni from this school i've had a horrible experience with the overall culture ofJudge. The school's administration is very biased towards parents and students. They do a "random drug test" but in reality it's targeted on people that the administration does not like and if a student has a parent on the JPA (Judge Parent Association) that student can easily get out of trouble and not be hold to a higher standard like every other student, nepotism at it
Karla Padilla
May 03, 2021
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If you are looking for faculty, staff, and an administration that will care for your student as an individual, challenge them academically, provide them with opportunities to develop and grow in all areas of their lives, and partner with you as a parent, then Judge is where you and your family need to be! They truly live up to the school's motto of, "Cura Personalis," care for the whole person.
Sarah Farr
Apr 30, 2021
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John Michael Pantlik
Mar 27, 2021
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I moved to Utah in 2014 and joined the Judge community in 2018. After attending Catholic school growing up in Tennessee, I did not expect to find myself working for one so many years later. I'm proud of our school, our students, and our staff. As an educator who has been critical of Catholic and private schools in the past, I believe Judge prioritizes equity, inclusion, and social justice.
Jacinta Chadwick
Feb 10, 2021
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We're a multicultural family and diversity is important for us. Judge Memorial is a great melting pot and a truly inclusive environment enabled by a community of engaged parents & faculty who really care. Moving schools during the pandemic can be challenging but Judge has done a brilliant job at adapting to hybrid learning while still keeping students and families connected.
Jones Parker
Nov 23, 2020
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If you think you know what a private, Catholic school is like, Judge will change your mind. Being new to Utah, we were so impressed by the high level of diversity and inclusion. We aren't Catholic, but there was no comparison when it came to a high quality education and personal support for our children.
Mankey Mankey
Jun 12, 2020
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I hate this place so much. They're still sending us to school in the middle of a pandemic. Even with no pandemic, I'm still so unhappy at this school; I'm so depressed when I walk in the doors. The teachers here don't care about anyone but themselves and their pay. When I leave this school when I graduate, I will never come back here nor look back on it fondly. Save your money, parents. This place clearly is not worth the money.
Lisa Carricaburu
Aug 15, 2019
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As a Judge alumnus, I wanted to give my own children the opportunity to be part of this great community that is academically excellent while also supporting development of the whole person. My daughter, now an alumnus, too, is thriving in college, while my son just started as a freshman. Our family has not been disappointed.
Emily Strand
Dec 31, 2013
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Going to Judge was literally the best thing that ever happened to me. Not only did it prepare me for college academically, but professionally and socially as well. I made the friends of a lifetime there and was able to participate in professional organizations like Junior Classical League and Rotary Interact. I know a lot of people don't like Judge because it is strict and rule oriented, and it's true that if you cannot follow the rules, you won't fit in. But honestly, I loved how strict Judge was and I think more students should wear uniforms and be taught proper manners. It made me a better person