JROTC BLACK

Explore the historic Corps of Cadets, one of our specialized programs that keeps our students' "Future Aspirations in Mind!

 

Craft Your Future

St. John’s Northwestern's JROTC-Leadership Program is designed for SJN students who choose to be a part of the prestigious Corps of Cadets and aspire to earn ROTC scholarships as well as appointments to the United States Service Academies. Learn more about how our Corps of Cadets holds close to our traditions with the opportunity to learn how to lead others at a young age.

What is a cadet?

A cadet at SJN is a student who chooses a safe, structured environment to build a foundation for life. Cadets learn to lead themselves first, then others. They wear the uniform with pride, practice drill, keep orderly rooms, and learn how routine and accountability unlock independence. Cadets do not have any military service obligation after graduation. Most matriculate to colleges and universities of their choice. For those who are interested in officership or ROTC, SJN provides a proven pathway.

Curriculum: The nationally accredited Junior Reserve Officers’ Training Corps (JROTC) program is a US Army-sponsored curriculum designed to prepare cadets for responsible leadership roles while making them aware of their rights, responsibilities, and privileges as citizens, along with supporting programs. Seniors in key leadership positions in the JROTC Program may be required to take upper-level leadership courses.

A Safe, Supportive Community: Located in Delafield, Wisconsin, one of the safest, most family-friendly communities in the state, SJN provides a secure environment where cadets can focus on growth. Nestled in the scenic Lake Country, our campus offers students both peace of mind and endless opportunities to achieve their best.

The Military: While SJN is proud of its military traditions, becoming a cadet does not mean you are required to pursue a military career. Most of our graduates advance to the colleges, universities, and professional schools of their choice. Others choose to attend one of the five military service academies. The cadet experience prepares students to excel in whichever path they choose. For students interested in a military career, SJN provides unmatched preparation. Our JROTC program has achieved a perfect score, rare among military academies, and for seven years running, SJN has held the record for the most West Point appointments nationwide.

Becoming a Cadet: Cadets at SJN are students of strong character who want to be challenged to reach their full potential. Some come to us because they feel “lost in the shuffle” at larger schools, while others seek a structured environment where accountability and leadership help them thrive. At SJN, cadets are not just students—they are leaders in training who take ownership of their education and their future.

JROTC-Leadehip

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Cadet Life

From bagpipes, sports, and our Engineering, Robotics, & Aviation Program, and everything in between, our cadets have access to a world of possibilities both inside and outside the classroom.

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The Corps of Cadets is a living, breathing leadership lab. Every day, students observe, practice, and refine their leadership style through real-life experiences and structured opportunities.

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Charles King Club

The club brings together students who demonstrate strong character, commitment, and competence—the “three C’s” of leadership. Members share a passion for leadership and a proven ability to excel.

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Silver Rifles

Precision drill and exhibition at the highest level. Silver Rifles is a selective cadet team focused on regulation drill and exhibition routines using drill rifles.

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Raiders

Our Raiders push their limits through intense physical challenges and teamwork. Open to all students, Raiders builds strength, resilience, and camaraderie—qualities that make our teams national contenders year after year.

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SJN offers a "Pathway to Officership" with preparation and results you can’t get elsewhere. Our prestigious program is built around the JROTC curriculum to help you achieve a U.S. service academy appointment or ROTC scholarship.

JROTC: Making Waves

See how the JROTC-Leadership Program is helping build a "Foundation for Life" and setting our student up for future success.

JROTC FAQ's

While many schools offer JROTC, St. John’s Northwestern’s Corps of Cadets is unique. It is a living, breathing leadership lab where students not only learn the curriculum but also practice leadership every hour of every day. This structured environment instills discipline, responsibility, and confidence that extend far beyond the classroom.

Students who choose to be a part of our historic JROTC-Leadership Program wear the traditional military uniforms of SJN.

All other students dress in a traditional prep school way, as you see in many of the pictures on our site. Polos, quarter-zips, long pants, along with a more formal blazer, dress shirt combination for more formal events.

No. There is absolutely no requirement for SJN cadets to pursue a military career. Most of our graduates attend top universities, professional schools, or enter directly into careers. For those who are interested, however, our “Pathway to Officership” provides unmatched preparation for service academies and ROTC scholarships.

Cadets follow a structured schedule that includes academic classes, physical training, leadership development, study halls, and extracurricular opportunities. They learn to manage time effectively, keep personal spaces organized, and take pride in wearing their uniforms correctly—skills that translate into lifelong habits of success.

 

Cadets earn promotions based on academic performance, physical fitness, community service, and leadership potential. Rank comes with responsibility: those who advance take on leadership roles within the Corps, learning to guide their peers under the mentorship of experienced adult advisors (Trainer–Advisor–Coaches, or TACs).

 

Boarding schools, including SJN, are designed to provide a structured and supportive environment for students who are looking to excel academically, athletically, and personally. Our students come from diverse backgrounds and are motivated individuals who seek a well-rounded education that prepares them for college and life beyond.

Cadet

News

SJNA Cadet Donovan Stadler Earns Congressional Nomination to West Point

SJNA is proud to announce that Cadet Donovan Stadler has received a Congressional Nomination to the United States Military Academy at West Point.

SJNA JROTC Team Claims 1st Place Overall at Upper Midwest JROTC Challenge

SJNA proudly announces another championship victory at the annual Upper Midwest JROTC Challenge Competition held in Minneapolis on Friday, February 7.

Three SJNA Cadets Receive Prestigious Senatorial Nominations for U.S. Service Academies

SJNA proudly announces that three senior cadets have earned Senatorial Nominations for appointments to the United States service academies.

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