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Register for a tour or inquire to learn more about WSP’s transformative preschool-12th education.
Experience the wonders of Waldorf Early Childhood education!
Children aged 2 – 5 years and their parents are invited to join us for a morning filled with engaging activities led by our dedicated teachers, followed by outdoor playtime and fun on our Los Altos campus.
Check in is from 9:45 – 10 am. Please plan to stay for the entire program.
This free event requires pre-registration with a code obtained by attending an Online Early Childhood Information Session.
Experience the wonders of Waldorf Early Childhood education!
Children aged 2 ½ – 5 years and their parents are invited to join us for a morning filled with engaging activities led by our dedicated teachers, followed by outdoor playtime and fun on our Los Altos campus.
Check in is from 9:45 – 10 am. Please plan to stay for the entire program.
This free event requires pre-registration with a code obtained by attending an Online Early Childhood Information Session.
Experience Waldorf Education for the Young Child at our Early Childhood Open House.
Our annual Open House is an opportunity for children and their parents to experience a Waldorf Early Childhood classroom. From 10 am to 11 am, we will have nursery school classrooms and kindergarten classrooms open with our early childhood teachers leading the children in a typical, wholesome morning activity. From 11 am to 12 pm, we welcome you outside for play and outdoor activities. This is a fully-scheduled event, so please plan to stay for the entire program.
While this event is free, we do require you to pre-register. You will need a code to sign up. You will receive this code after attending one of our weekly online Information Sessions to learn about Waldorf Education and our Early Childhood program. You can register for an Information Session via the website link to Ravenna.
This event is for children 2 years old to 5 years old and their parents. Infants in arms are always welcomed.
Our annual Open House is an opportunity for children and their parents to experience a Waldorf Early Childhood classroom. From 10 am to 11 am, we will have nursery school classrooms and kindergarten classrooms open with our early childhood teachers leading the children in a typical, wholesome morning activity. From 11 am to 12 pm, we welcome you outside for play and outdoor activities. This is a fully-scheduled event, so please plan to come for the entire program.
While this event is free, we do require a registration code to sign up. You can receive a registration code by attending one of our free weekly online information sessions to learn about Waldorf Education and our Early Childhood program. You can register for an Information Session here.
This event is for children 2 years old to 5 years old and their parents. Infants in arms are always welcomed.
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!