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2nd Step – Visit

We know the best way to get acquainted with our school and community is to visit us in person. We have a variety of events throughout the school year that will enable you to get to know us better.

Take a moment to explore our website and learn more about our school and Waldorf education. Hopefully, you’ve signed up for an admission event in Step 1. If you haven’t, you can click back to Step 1, you can also email us at info@berkeleyrose.org or give us a call at (510) 859 7679.

Once you’ve joined us for a tour or open house, we encourage you to submit your child’s application.

Admission Tour Dates

Open House Dates

Open House hours are from 10am to 12noon. Open House events are open to the whole family.

October 14th, 2023 – Early Childhood Programs
November 4th, 2023 – All Programs
March 2nd, 2024 – All Programs

In-Person School Tours

School Tours start at 8:30am and go on for about an hour and a half. School Tours are for parents only.

 October 5th, 2023 – All Programs
 October 19th, 2023 – Early Childhood Programs
 November 9th, 2023 – Grades Programs
 November 16th, 2023 – Early Childhood Programs
 January 11th, 2024 – All Programs
 February 15th, 2024 – All Programs
 March 7th, 2024 – All Programs
 April 18th, 2024 – All Programs
 May 30th, 2024 – All Programs

Experience Waldorf Day

An opportunity to experience Waldorf Education®, to meet the Berkeley Rose faculty, and to become better acquainted with the education you’ve been hearing about.

– January 20th, 2024 – Experience Waldorf Day – 10am-1pm (Parent Only Event)

Experience Waldorf Day is intended for adults so that they can experience what Berkeley Rose provides for its students (Nursery through Eighth Grade).

Also…

Take a moment to explore our website and learn more about our school and Waldorf education. 

We’re looking forward to meeting you!

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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