Waldorf School of the Peninsula At-A-Glance
— Fully accredited by AWSNA (Association of Waldorf Schools of North America) and WASC (Western Association of Schools and Colleges)
— Non-sectarian, coeducational and nonprofit
— Academics infused with the arts
— Experienced, dedicated Waldorf-trained faculty and staff, practicing teaching as a lively art
— Thriving, diverse, progressively-minded community of families and friends
— Community-supported with parent education and workshops, festivals, personal enrichment, musical and artistic offerings
— Member of Common Ground Speaker Series (a parent education collaborative)
Early Childhood Program
Parenting with Heart
— Parent-Participation Program for babies and toddlers with their parents or caregivers, beginning at 12 months old
Nursery School
— 3-day to 5-day half- & full-day programs with flexible Extended program available until to 5:45 pm
— 2 teachers and an aide per each 14 child class
Kindergarten
— Full-day program with flexible Extended program available until to 5:45 pm
— 2 teachers and an aide per each 20 child class
Elementary & Middle School
— Average class size of 25 students
— Flexible Extended Care program available for grades one through five until 5:45 pm.
High School
— Founded in 2007
— Graduates accepted to an impressive array of public and private colleges and universities
— WSP graduation requirements exceed the entrance requirements for the University of California and other competitive colleges and universities
— Average high school class size: 16
— Faculty of 22 full- and part-time. Over 70% of our faculty members have advanced degrees, including four PhDs
— 100% of our students participate in art, drama, chorus and instrumental studies
— Mountain View campus in dynamic urban location