| I have this same question. Our DD is at Audubon Nature Preschool, which we LOVE but we're moving soon and it won't be possible to keep her there. I'd love to know about any DCPS options in NW that have a lot of outdoor play/learning time (especially for PK and K classes). |
+1 -- great playground and emphasis on outdoor time |
| We love ONS. Worth leaving DC for and not really that far. |
What's ONS? |
| Look for schools that have outdoor gardens specifically for children. That will give you a hint that kids will be out there a lot. |
| I think ONS is Outdoor Nursery School: honestly, it was hands-down the best year of DC's education (which has included Montessori, 'Big 3,' an out-of-state independent school, and public ... whew!). Both the space and the philosophy as well as the staff/teachers and other families all made a tremendously wonderful difference for DC and for us as parents. It's reasonably close to NW DC, affordable, and a place of nurture and nature in all the right ways. |
| St Columba’s is so great for this. Amazing playground and the kids are outside in all weather often for several hours. We’ve been very happy. |
I was underwhelmed by St Columba's playground. There was broken playground equipment, including a ladder with snapped and jagged rungs. We went with ANS |
Sure, if you want anti vaxxers along with your outdoor play |
| What's ANS? |
Audubon Nature (Pre)School |
Do they have a fulltime program? I'm intrigued but need coverage as we both work. Sorry to be daft but their website didn't have any info, lol. |
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Do NOT assume that all Waldorf parents are anti-vaxers. There is this belief that they are all earthy crunchy, anti-vax, breastfeed until 10 years old, wear birkentocks with socks...
And sure, there are some but take the time to visit, ask that hard question of the director at the Waldorfs you visit (a licensed program requires all children to be vaccinated to attend - BUT unfortunately there is a tiny loophole that licensing allows, but I'm not going to tell anyone what it is) My sister was pleasantly surprised to find every kid vaccinated and no earthy crunchies at her son's Waldorf school! |
Not OP but I don't think a preschool that stays inside for rainy and snowy days would be considered to have a strong emphasis on outdoor play. |
Yes, you will need what the Swedish call galonisar or galonbyxor. You'll also need rain mittens like the Reima Puro or the Didriksons Pileglove. |