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Tour the Cape Ann Waldorf Grade School and Q & A with Faculty

Come Experience the Waldorf Classroom in Action! Cape Ann Waldorf School is hosting a special event next Tuesday morning, November 5, from 8:15-10:15 a.m. We'll be touring the Grade School, visiting every classroom and watching the teachers and students in action.

This is a unique opportunity for adults to experience first-hand the positive learning environment that we work so hard to create for our students. We often talk about the importance of our curriculum engaging the hearts, imaginations and intellects of our students. We talk about the love of learning you’ll find in a Waldorf student and the heightened level of engagement in our classrooms. We talk about the amazing relationships our teachers have with their students, and the collaboration we foster between the students themselves. During the Grade School Tour, you’ll have the chance to see the Waldorf approach come to life in each classroom, from grades 1-8.

Classroom tours will also be followed by a Q&A session with members of our faculty, offering an open forum to discuss your observations, reactions and questions.

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Other November events include tours of our Early Childhood classes on Wednesday mornings, November 13 and November 20. This is a wonderful opportunity to learn more about the foundation of the Grade School through the well-rounded educational experience of our Nursery and the Kindergarten classrooms.

Tour groups are intentionally small for these visits, and space is limited. To reserve your spot, please call our Admissions Director at 978-927-1936 or emailadmissions@capeannwaldorf.org.

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Be sure to check out why these Harvard grad students are eager to find out more about Waldorf education:http://www.wickedlocal.com/lexington/newsnow/x915435833/Harvard-students-learn-in-the-Waldorf-method-in-Lexington

Cape Ann Waldorf School has been serving children on the North Shore for 27 years and is part of an organization of Waldorf schools throughout the country. The school draws its students from more than twenty communities north of Boston.

The school’s 10-acre campus is located on Moraine Farm in Beverly—170 acres of protected forest, meadows and farmland. The school’s non-profit neighbors at Moraine Farm include The Trustees of Reservations, who operate a community supported agriculture program, and Project Adventure, a leader in experiential adventure-based educational programs. 

Visit CapeAnnWaldorf.org to learn more about the school, its curriculum, community, and partners

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