Walk through Waldorf
Tuesdays at 9:00 a.m.
September 16 – October 14 – October 21
Join us on a typical school day. We begin our weekly tours each Tuesday at 9:00am.Visit the classrooms and our wooded playgrounds, learn about Waldorf educational philosophy, review the scope and sequence of the curriculum, and discuss our admissions process. Tours conclude at 10:30am.
Tuesday Tours are introductory tours for parents interested in Waldorf education. Parents of children birth-10 years old are invited to come see what a difference Waldorf education can make in their child's life. These are all-adult tours, except for the third Tuesday of each month, which is reserved for parents who need to bring their children with them. We begin at 9:00am, tour the classrooms and our wooded playgrounds, learn about Waldorf educational philosophy, review the scope and sequence of the curriculum, and discuss our admissions process. We conclude at 10:30am. Completing a tour is a prerequisite for applying for a space. Contact Mrs. Pinky Jackson, Director of Enrollment by email or call 327-0122 to receive an information packet and make a tour reservation.
Please Note: We are accepting applications for all classes. We offer Grades 1-5; Kindergarten (3½ - 6 year olds); Pre-K (2½ - 4 year olds); and Parent-Child (birth - 3 year olds accompanied by a parent or caregiver)

Experience the Waldorf Curriculum
October 5 and November 9, 2-4:00 p.m.
Hands-on activities and faculty presentations of the scope and sequence of the Waldorf curriculum. Childcare provided. Attendance at a Tuesday tour is a prerequisite. For reservations or information contact us by email or call 327-0122.


Parents interested in learning more may request an Information Packet and sign up for an Orientation Tour.

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“A Waldorf education is like receiving a toolbox for life. If you’ve had the experience of binding a book, knitting a sock, playing a recorder, then you feel that you can build a rocket ship or learn a software program you’ve never touched. It’s not bravado, just a quiet confidence. There is nothing you can’t do. Why couldn’t you?”
Peter Nitze, graduate of NYC Rudolf Steiner School, Harvard and Stanford.
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