
A tradition of faith, a commitment to education, and a legacy of service.
Established in 2001, Shepherd of the Hills Catholic School joined the schools and traditions of St. Michael’s, Dotyville; St. Mary’s, Eden and Our Lady of Angels, Armstrong. In the spring of 2005, Shepherd of the Hills moved into a new, state-of-the-art facility. Since that time, two additions have been added to the school. In 2010 two classrooms were added to the east side of the building. In 2013, another two classrooms, locker rooms, and a storage area were added to the north side.
We are proud to continue our commitment to providing a quality Catholic education to our students.
Accredited by the Archdiocese of Milwaukee and Wisconsin Religious and Independent School, our mission is to incorporate the values learned at home with the traditions of the Catholic faith into lessons taught in the classroom.
At Shepherd of the Hills, it’s more than just academics – we give our students opportunities to grow in the Catholic faith and to serve others. Students actively participate in the liturgical ministries at weekly Mass and in many service activities. We look forward to serving families for many generations to come!

Mission Statement
Walking the path of Christ with love and service through a Catholic education.
Vision Statement
Shepherd of the Hills Catholic School strives to form students in the image of Christ through the teachings, values, and traditions of the Catholic Church. Through a quality educational program and service in their school, parish, and community students are empowered to reach their highest potential as they build the Kingdom of God.
Philosophy
- Children should be taught to know, love, and serve God according to the doctrine set forth by the Catholic Church.
- Children should be taught to center their lives around the Eucharist.
- At the heart of the educational process lies the child.
- Children are good, and each is unique.
- Educators and parents cooperatively help the development of the child’s intellectual, personal, social, physical, spiritual, and aesthetic abilities.
- Children have an intrinsic desire to learn.
Non Discrimination Policy
Shepherd of the Hills Catholic School respects the dignity of the child. Neither race, nationality, nor other forms of discrimination will prevent a child from being accepted unless attendance would cause conflict for the child because of the unique religious philosophy of these educational programs.
Students who are not Catholic must be willing to be present at Mass and prayer-related activities and fulfill the religion curriculum requirements for graduation at Shepherd of the Hills Catholic School.
