Open Houses, Tours, and Events

NurseryThe admissions process begins when you contact the school. We offer programs ranging from Parent and Child through the 8th grade. Our Director of Admissions is available to provide information about Open Houses, School Tours or to arrange an in-depth discussion and tour with you. We encourage interested parents to come and see the world-renowned Waldorf education in action. You may also request an information package about Waldorf education and about the Cape Ann Waldorf School.

Applications are due by January 31st. Applications that are received after January 31st will be reviewed on a rolling basis (based on class openings) for the following September.

Please contact the Admissions Office at 978-927-1936 or email admissions@capeannwaldorf.org to find out about class openings or to schedule a private tour.

2010-2011 Open Houses

Come and visit the classrooms Nursery through 8th grade, speak with faculty, children welcome.

  • Saturday, November 6 , 10am-Noon -- Open House with Lantern Making
  • Tuesday, November 16, 8:15 am - 10:30 am -- Admissions Tour and Information Session
  • Tuesday, December 7, 8:15 am - 10:30 am -- Admissions Tour and Information Session
  • Tuesday, January 11, 8:15 am - 10:30 am -- Admissions Tour and Information Session
  • Saturday, January 15, 10am-Noon -- Open House with Candle Making
  • Tuesday, February 8, 8:15 am - 10:30 am -- Admissions Tour and Information Session
  • Saturday, March 26, 10am-Noon -- Open House for Nursery and Kindergarten

Experience an Early Childhood Class

Join us for snack time, a puppet show, and free play while experiencing the benefits of a Waldorf education.This class is open to children ready for Nusery and Kindergarten who will be 2.9 to 6 years-old in September, with their parents. Call to schedule a visit.

Space limited. Preregistration required.
Contact the Admissions Office at 978-927-1936 or
email admissions@capeannwaldorf.org

 

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“Waldorf Schools have forged a unique blend of progressive and traditional teaching methods that achieve impressive results.”
--The Atlantic Monthly