Anonymous wrote:[Reposting because the stop quote thingy didn't quite work!]
Middle school is considered grades 6-8. But grades 1-8 are on the same hallway (class sizes range from 15 to 25, approximately). Grades 7 and 8 introduces a wonderful outdoor education program every Friday and a variety of interesting electives (birdwatching and fencing are two examples).
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
I wondered if there is any vertical grouping of grades and what grades the middle school covers.
Middle school is considered grades 6-8. But grades 1-8 are on the same hallway (class sizes range from 15 to 25, approximately). Grades 7 and 8 introduces a wonderful outdoor education program every Friday and a variety of interesting electives (birdwatching and fencing are two examples).
NP here - I am interested in Waldorf for my kid, but she has not so great fine motor skills. Would she have a tough time because of the knitting, calligraphy, etc? (I could never learn how to knit either!)
Anonymous wrote:How difficult is it to get into this school? What are they looking for during the three day visit and parent interview required for all applicants? Would they schedule the parent interview/3 day visit if they did not have space in a particular grade?