Windows on Waldorf: A dynamic open house experience

Windows on Waldorf: A dynamic open house experience

If you’ve ever wondered what it’s like to be a Waldorf student or why we say experience drives learning, come and feel it for yourself. At WSP we are intentionally differentso why would our open house be the same as all the others? Join us for a one of a kind event with demo lessons, interactive experiences and a High School student panel. 

Demonstration Lessons include:

  • High School Science & Humanities demo lessons
  • Eurythmy through Grades 1-8 (for parents/guardians only)
  • Developing mathematical thinking through Grades 1-8 (for parents/guardians only)
  • Scientific thinking through a botanical lens (for parents/guardians only)

WSP Curriculum Explorations include:

  • Blacksmithing
  • Stone carving
  • Bal-A-Vis-X movement
  • Musical performances
  • Fiber arts display

Join us for a one-of-a-kind event with demo lessons, interactive experiences, and a high school student panel.

This event is intended for all parents or guardians. Students entering 7th grade and above in fall 2024 are also invited and are encouraged to attend our high school demonstrations.
While infants in arms are always welcome, this event is not intended for younger students.

Advanced registration required.

High School Virtual Open House

High School Virtual Open House

Create a Ravenna account and sign up for this event. 

At this live online event, we will showcase our high school program and student life, and you will have the opportunity to hear from our amazing high school faculty members as well as current students and Waldorf alumni.

As parents reflect on the questions of what the world needs and how to support their student’s intellectual, social, and emotional well-being, we invite you to witness our high school community. We cultivate diverse voices and perspectives that develop relational capacities that students need to interact effectively in today’s world. That’s why we place emphasis on group collaboration across every aspect of our high school. And, what’s more, we believe that developing students’ compassion and empathy are equally important and foundational for shaping graduates with the creativity and skills to work towards a greater good.

Our high school students are very clear that life is not multiple choice. There’s not one absolute way to learn and live. That’s why we encourage Waldorf students to break out of academic silos and explore diverse approaches. With close guidance and coaching from their teachers, students work together, stretching every facet of their minds. They analyze, synthesize, and create new ways of looking at and understanding our world. They come away with the knowledge that “truth” can be colored by context, and the confidence to navigate the unknown. In everything we do, our students are encouraged to ask, “where are the connections and how can we make it better?” These are just a few highlights that our high school students explore at WSP.

This event is appropriate for adults and students in 6th grade and up looking towards high school.

We hope to see you there!

 

 

 

 

 

Any photos depicting students or adults without face masks were taken prior to March 15, 2020.
High School Open House

High School Open House

Coming to one of our campus tours or open houses is a wonderful opportunity to learn about Waldorf Education and experience our school. They include an overview of the Waldorf philosophy and curriculum, detailed information about our school, a walk through some of the classrooms, and time to speak directly with members of the faculty and students. All events end with a Q & A session.

We offer two ways to catch a glimpse into the unique Waldorf approach to education which our our high school and middle school students experience: Wednesday Tours and Saturday Open Houses. Both provide opportunities to meet faculty and current students, view student work, tour our campus, and participate in question & answer sessions. Each provides a slightly different window into our school, and we encourage you to come to both for a full picture of what we offer.

Our Saturday High School Open Houses provide an opportunity for prospective students and parents to experience for themselves the unique, Waldorf approach to learning. Demonstration lessons by members of our high school faculty allow you to enjoy the deeply engaging nature of each discipline as brought to life by experts who are passionate about their fields.

Please click here to reserve your spot today! This is a fully-scheduled event, so please plan to come for the entire program.

High School Open House

High School Open House

Our Saturday High School Open Houses provide an opportunity for prospective students and parents to experience for themselves the unique, Waldorf approach to learning. Demonstration lessons by members of our high school faculty allow you to enjoy the deeply engaging nature of each discipline as brought to life by experts who are passionate about their fields. Each event will include an question and answer session.

High School Open Houses and Tours are for both parents and students looking at grades 6 and higher. Please plan to attend the entire program.

Please click here to reserve your spot today! This is a fully-scheduled event, so please plan to come for the entire program.

High School Open House

High School Open House

Our Saturday High School Open Houses provide an opportunity for prospective students and parents to experience for themselves the unique, Waldorf approach to learning. Demonstration lessons by members of our high school faculty allow you to enjoy the deeply engaging nature of each discipline as brought to life by experts who are passionate about their fields. Each event will include an question and answer session.

High School Open Houses and Tours are for both parents and students looking at grades 6 and higher. Please plan to attend the entire program.

Please click here to reserve your spot today! This is a fully-scheduled event, so please plan to come for the entire program.