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Tuition – 2024-2025

Program

Avg Mo Pymts*

Annual Tuition

3-Day Nursery – Age 2 1/2 by Jun 1st $1,208 $16,000
4-Day Nursery – Age 2 1/2 by Jun 1st $1,417 $18,500
5-Day Nursery – Age 2 1/2 by Jun 1st $1,625 $21,000
Kindergarten – Age 4 by Jun 1st $1,625 $21,000
Grade 1 – Age 6 by Jun 1st $1,792 $23,000
Grade 2 – Age 7 by Jun 1st $1,875 $24,000
Grade 3 – Age 8 by Jun 1st $2,042 $26,000
Grade 4 – Age 9 by Jun 1st $2,125 $27,000
Grade 5 – Age 10 by Jun 1st $2,208 $28,000
Grade 6 – Age 11 by Jun 1st $2,458 $31,000
Grade 7**Age 12 by Jun 1st $2,542 $32,000
Grade 8** – Age 13 by Jun 1st $2,542 $32,000

Please note: nursery schedule choices are subject to limited availability.
* Our monthly tuition option is paid over 12 months. Payments are made from June 5 (before the start of school) to the following May 5 (at the end of the school year).
** ADDITIONAL FEE for 7th & 8th grade class trips (5 days / 4 nights) will apply.

Rolling Enrollment

At Berkeley Rose, we recognize the value in a sustained, long-term partnership with families in the education of their children. From the time of admission, your child will be considered enrolled through their 8th Grade graduation unless otherwise notified by the parent, or due to assessment by faculty.

Deposit

2024/25 – A non-refundable deposite of $1500 is required for each student, for each academic school year. This deposit amount is included in the 2024/25 tuition listed above and will be applied to the last month of tuition in May.

Administrative Fee

A one-time Administrative Fee of $198 will also be applicable and due upon acceptance, along with the deposit. Though the Administrative Fee may be waived if certain conditions are met.

Payment options

Tuition payments may be made annually, or in 12 equal installments due on the fifth day of the month. For any payment received after the 10th of the following month, a $50 late fee is assessed. Tuition payments are processed through an online payment system. Details will be provided in your enrollment contract.

Tuition Rates 2023-24

Program

Avg Mo Pymts

Annual Tuition

3-Day Nursery – Age 2 1/2 by Jun 1st $1,176 $15,288 + FF
4-Day Nursery – Age 2 1/2 by Jun 1st $1,260 $16,380 + FF
5-Day Nursery – Age 2 1/2 by Jun 1st $1,344 $17,472 + FF
Kindergarten – Age 4 by Jun 1st $1,404 $18,252 + FF
Grade 1 – Age 6 by Jun 1st $1,524 $19,812 + FF
Grade 2 – Age 7 by Jun 1st $1,644 $21,372 + FF
Grade 3 – Age 8 by Jun 1st $1,764 $22,932 + FF
Grade 4 – Age 9 by Jun 1st $1,884 $24,492 + FF
Grade 5 – Age 10 by Jun 1st $2,004 $26,052 + FF
Grade 6 – Age 11 by Jun 1st $2,124 $27,612 + FF
Grade 7 – Age 12 by Jun 1st $2,244 $29,172 + FF
Grade 8 – Age 13 by Jun 1st $2,388 $31,044 + FF

Please note: nursery schedule choices are subject to limited availability.
FF – A non-refundable Facility Fee of $2,460 is due upon signing the enrollment contract (for the 23-24 school year only).

FAQs

Can my child join even though they didn’t start in Berkeley Rose’s preschool?

Yes. We welcome children at any grade level as long as there is room in the class.

Can my child join after attending a public or private school?

Yes. All children are welcome to join us. Some new parents have expressed concerns with regard to adhering to our media policies which is why our teachers work so closely in collaboration with our parents. You are not alone! If you have any questions or reservations about how limited media usage for your children could affect your lifestyle (and sanity!), please turn to us, our teachers and especially our supportive parent community who will share with you the joys and benefits, and will offer the strategies of making it happen – painlessly.

Can my child join mid-year?

Yes, as long as there is an opening in the appropriate class. Please contact us so we can work with you.

Is this school religious?

Waldorf schools are non-sectarian and non-denominational. They educate all children, regardless of their cultural or religious backgrounds. The teaching method is comprehensive, and, as part of its task, seeks to promote the recognition and understanding of different world cultures and religions. Waldorf schools are not part of any church. They espouse no particular religious doctrine but certainly embrace the idea that there is a spiritual dimension to the human being, as well as to all life. Waldorf families come from a broad spectrum of religious traditions and interests.

Is Berkeley Rose similar to a Montessori school?

These two educational approaches began with a similar goal: to design a curriculum that was developmentally appropriate to the child, and to address the child’s need to learn in a tactile as well as an intellectual way. The philosophies are otherwise very different. Today, Montessori is known for its cognitive approach, while Waldorf schools are known for their whole-child approach.

Other questions take a look at our FAQ page? Or email us at info@berkeleyrose.org

FAQs

Can my child join even though they didn’t start in Berkeley Rose’s preschool?

Yes. We welcome children at any grade level as long as there is room in the class.

Can my child join after attending a public or private school?

Yes. All children are welcome to join us. Some new parents have expressed concerns with regard to adhering to our media policies which is why our teachers work so closely in collaboration with our parents. You are not alone! If you have any questions or reservations about how limited media usage for your children could affect your lifestyle (and sanity!), please turn to us, our teachers and especially our supportive parent community who will share with you the joys and benefits, and will offer the strategies of making it happen – painlessly.

Can my child join mid-year?

Yes, as long as there is an opening in the appropriate class. Please contact us so we can work with you.

Is this school religious?

Waldorf schools are non-sectarian and non-denominational. They educate all children, regardless of their cultural or religious backgrounds. The teaching method is comprehensive, and, as part of its task, seeks to promote the recognition and understanding of different world cultures and religions. Waldorf schools are not part of any church. They espouse no particular religious doctrine but certainly embrace the idea that there is a spiritual dimension to the human being, as well as to all life. Waldorf families come from a broad spectrum of religious traditions and interests.

Is Berkeley Rose similar to a Montessori school?

These two educational approaches began with a similar goal: to design a curriculum that was developmentally appropriate to the child, and to address the child’s need to learn in a tactile as well as an intellectual way. The philosophies are otherwise very different. Today, Montessori is known for its cognitive approach, while Waldorf schools are known for their whole-child approach.

Other questions take a look at our FAQ page? Or email us at info@berkeleyrose.org

Berkeley Rose seeks a representative community of diversity, welcoming students of any race, religion, ethnic, and financial background. It does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, gender identity, sexual orientation, national or ethnic origin in the administration of its educational or admissions programs and policies. The school is a nonprofit 501(c)(3).

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