Submitted by Communications on Wed, 03/16/2016 - 1:13pm
We invite you to visit our school with a play group, on a tour, for a performance, or at our annual Waldorf Fair. At Waldorf we educate and inspire children to think, feel, and act with depth, imagination, and purpose. Check out the list of upcoming events & places to find us.
Submitted by Communications on Wed, 04/22/2015 - 12:53pm
Explore Waldorf with your child for a morning in the Children's Garden.
Participate in activities such as bread baking, singing, storytelling, puppetry, watercolor painting, finger-knitting and beeswax modeling. Be inspired by all student activities that develop concentration, small muscle development, and hand-eye coordination.
Find out why play is the serious work of childhood and is an essential part of the Waldorf early childhood classroom. Learning by doing provides the foundations for active imagination, problem solving, and creative thinking.
Submitted by Communications on Wed, 03/11/2015 - 12:57pm
Explore Waldorf with your child for a morning in the Children's Garden.
Participate in activities such as bread baking, singing, storytelling, puppetry, watercolor painting, finger-knitting and beeswax modeling. Be inspired by all student activities that develop concentration, small muscle development, and hand-eye coordination.
Find out why play is the serious work of childhood and is an essential part of the Waldorf early childhood classroom. Learning by doing provides the foundations for active imagination, problem solving, and creative thinking.
Submitted by Communications on Sun, 01/04/2015 - 5:20pm
Explore Waldorf with your child for a morning in the Children's Garden.
Participate in activities such as bread baking, singing, storytelling, puppetry, watercolor painting, finger-knitting and beeswax modeling. Be inspired by all student activities that develop concentration, small muscle development, and hand-eye coordination.
Find out why play is the serious work of childhood and is an essential part of the Waldorf early childhood classroom. Learning by doing provides the foundations for active imagination, problem solving, and creative thinking.