Below are the steps of the admission process for Nursery School & Kindergarten. Please be advised that our 2018-2019 Nursery School program has a wait pool for 3- and 5-day, with limited openings in our 2-morning class.
Which program to apply for?
Nursery School = 2 years, 6 months by June 1st prior to September entry, and potty-trained.
Kindergarten = 4 years, 3 months old by June 1st prior to September entry.
Attend a Tour and then a Morning in the Garden
We encourage families interested in our early childhood program to attend a Nursery School and Kindergarten tour, and then a Morning in the Garden. For more details and dates please visit our Nursery School and Kindergarten tour page.
Application
An application consists of an online application and the non-refundable $100 application fee..
Application Submission
For the 2019-2020 school year, complete and submit the application by February 15, 2019.
Interview, Assessment and Placement
Upon review of the completed application by the admissions team, we will contact you to schedule a parent and child meeting with an early childhood teacher. Depending on the time of year this may be done with individual families or in small groups.
Acceptance
If seeking mid-year enrollment, notification of acceptance will be communicated within two weeks of the completion of the parent, child and teacher meeting. For those applying to the following school year you will be notified by the end of February.
Enrollment Contract
To accept the offer, please return the signed contract along with a non-refundable $1500 enrollment deposit.
Tuition Adjustment Program
If you are interested in our Tuition Adjustment Program, please click here. Our Tuition Adjustement Program is open to families with students in kindergarten through grade 12.
I experienced the blessing of watching my children blossom through their Waldorf Education. It started with the magic of Kindergarten, continued with the curriculum developing and supporting their curiosity in grades 1 through 8, and culminated with empowering their critical thinking abilities in High School.
Muneer Waheed